it is sinking out there.
Forum Name General Discussion: Primaries
Topic subject Taxes: Play fair!
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x5113331#51133315113331, Taxes: Play fair!
Posted by LadyVT on Sun Mar-16-08 06:37 PM
Today, Sen. Bill Bradley falsely claimed that "Barack Obama has revealed his income tax returns for the last eight years." In fact, Sen. Obama has released one year. ABC News reports (
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/03/the-obama-tax-a.html ):
But it's not as though all Obama's returns from his entire time as a US Senator are available. Will Obama release all of those returns or, next month, his 2007 tax returns? That's unclear. So when the Obama campaign says Clinton should release her returns, it just means for 2006? Apparently so. "We've said she should release her tax returns from last year, like we have done," says Obama spokesperson Bill Burton. As for any pre-2006 or 2007 returns, Burton says he "will keep you posted."
Sen. Bradley also claimed that Sen. Obama has "revealed all of his earmarks - all the earmarks that he sponsored." That's also false. Sen. Obama refuses to release the vast majority of earmarks he requested as a state senator. AP reports (
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/13/politics/main3936743.shtml ): Sen. Barack Obama is open about the pet projects he's tucked into federal legislation, but it's a different story when it comes to the extra spending he added to state budgets while serving in the Illinois Legislature. Public records reveal some of the projects he sponsored as a state senator, from literacy programs and park improvements to drill team uniforms and jazz-appreciation events. They add up to more than $6 million.
But that covers just two of Obama's nearly eight years in the Illinois Senate. While silent about Obama's spending in Illinois, his campaign has criticized Democratic presidential rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for withholding similar information about her years in the U.S. Senate. The list of U.S. Senate earmarks requests Sen. Obama recently released also does not appear to include a number of requests he made jointly with Sen. Durbin.
So come on, Obama. Stop this negative campaigning you vowed to eschew during this election!