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LOL Clintons Release Tax Returns

 
 
Reply Fri 4 Apr, 2008 02:11 pm
4:00 pm EDT Friday, that is when bad news is always released...

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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Fri 4 Apr, 2008 02:26 pm
Hillary and Bill Clinton Tax Returns
Statement of Jay Carson
Clinton Campaign Spokesman
April 4, 2008

Today Senator Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton are releasing their tax returns for the years 2000 through 2006, and are providing information regarding their 2007 taxes as well.

The Clintons have now made public thirty years of tax returns, a record matched by few people in public service. None of Hillary Clinton's presidential opponents have revealed anything close to this amount of personal financial information.

What the Clintons' tax returns show is that they paid more than $33,000,000 in federal taxes and donated more than $10,000,000 to charities over the past eight years. They paid taxes and made charitable contributions at a higher rate than taxpayers at their income level.

TAXES PAID: $33,783,507

The Clintons paid $33,783,507 in federal taxes - 31% of their adjusted gross income. According to the most recent data available from the IRS, in 2005 taxpayers earning $10,000,000 or more paid on average 20.8% of their adjusted gross income in taxes.

CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS: $10,256,741

The Clintons donated $10,256,741 to charity - 9.5% of their adjusted gross income. According to the most recent data available from the IRS, in 2005 taxpayers earning $10,000,000 or more contributed 3.1% of their adjusted gross income in cash contributions to charity. Information about the Clinton Family Foundation, including a list of charities to which the Clintons contributed through the Foundation, is available online in the Foundation's publicly available tax returns (www.foundationcenter.org).

AFTER TAX EARNINGS: $57,157,297

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(GROSS) INCOME: $109,175,175

Including, among other items:

Senator Clinton's Senate Salary: $1,051,606
President Clinton's Presidential Pension: $1,217,250
Senator Clinton's Book Income: $10,457,083
President Clinton's Book Income: $29,580,525
President Clinton's Speech Income: $51,855,599

SENATOR CLINTON'S BOOK INCOME: $10,457,083

Senator Clinton's book income is comprised of earnings for Living History ($10,267,895), including an $8,000,000 advance, and It Takes a Village ($189,188). The earnings for It Takes a Village were donated to charity. Since the release of It Takes a Village in 1996, Senator Clinton has donated over $1,100,000 to charity.

PRESIDENT CLINTON'S BOOK INCOME: $29,580,525

President Clinton's book income is comprised of earnings for My Life ($23,280,525), including a $15,000,000 advance, and Giving ($6,300,000). The President donated $1,000,000 of his income from Giving in 2007 to charity.

PRESIDENT CLINTON'S SPEECH INCOME: $51,855,599

NOTE: The figures in this summary include 2007 estimates.

Annual tax information is available for download below:
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real life
 
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Reply Sat 5 Apr, 2008 12:22 am
Re: LOL Clintons Release Tax Returns
Roxxxanne wrote:
4:00 pm EDT Friday, that is when bad news is always released...



So why is this 'bad news'?
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rabel22
 
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Reply Sat 5 Apr, 2008 11:40 pm
Because Rox thinks the fact they made 103 million will turn the lib's against them.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 09:39 am
Re: LOL Clintons Release Tax Returns
real life wrote:
Roxxxanne wrote:
4:00 pm EDT Friday, that is when bad news is always released...



So why is this 'bad news'?


Try keeping up.
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 11:17 am
A dirt poor boy from the wrong side of the tracks and a broken family with an abusive stepfather works the system and by his efforts goes to Oxford, becomes a lawyer, the president of the USA and rich.

Yeah that American Dream stuff really sucks. Personally I think anyone who merely escapes Arkansas deserves a statue somewhere....
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 11:28 am
Surprisingly, not much dirt coming out of the release this which isn't getting much traction:


by Thomas Edsall


About Thomas B. Edsall

Thomas B. Edsall is the political editor of the Huffington Post. He is also Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Pulitzer Moore Professor at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. From 1981 to 2006, he was a political reporter at the Washington Post. He is the author of Chain Reaction and Building Red America. Tom can be reached at [email protected].

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The campaign press statement accompanying the release on Friday of Hillary Clinton's 2000 - 2007 tax returns includes some useful summary data for the media: Bill and Hillary Clinton's total income over the past 8 years, $109 million; her Senate salary, $1.1 million; his presidential pension, $1.2 million; her book royalties, $10.5 million; his book royalties, $29.6 million; and his speaking fees, $51.9 million.

One big line item is missing from the press summary however: the $15 million paid to Bill Clinton between 2003 and 2007 by Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Global Opportunities Fund.

In fact, the Burkle payments, buried deep in the income tax forms themselves, were the only real news in tax documents, which were made public for the first time.

The Clintons' huge book profits, her salary and his speaking fees, were all well known. Hillary Clinton has been required to disclose details on many of those sources of income in the annual financial disclosure statements she has to file as a member of the U.S. Senate.

But until the release of the tax returns on April 4, the only disclosure Hillary Clinton had made about her husband's financial relationship with Burkle was the fact that Bill Clinton earned "more than $1,000" annually from the partnerships.

Now that the Clintons have disclosed that the former president received from 250 to 500 times "more than $1,000" each year since 2002, the glaring question that remains unanswered is: What did he do for all this pocket change?

Clinton campaign spokesman Jay Carson provided a statement that did not reveal much:

"The President provides his best advice on potential investments, advocates generally on behalf of the funds, and seeks to create opportunities for investors to consider investing in these funds or in the investments the funds make."

In more common parlance, this translates to "rainmaker" and "door opener."

Burkle, who is worth at least $2.5 billion according to Forbes, and Clinton are business and social partners, often traveling the Los Angeles social circuit together.

Burkle specializes in putting together funds that invest in city and other businesses. Burkle and Magic Johnson are working together on creating an urban investment fund.

Burkle and Yucaipa have been involved in a number of controversies that have reportedly prompted concerns in Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign that her bid might be damaged by resulting adverse publicity.

Bill Clinton was, according to sources close to both Burkle and Clinton, deeply angered by a September 26, 2007, front page Wall Street Journal article detailing some of Yucaipa's questionable dealings. The story, which broke on the same day that heads of state and business leaders convened in New York to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative, described plans to invest millions of dollars in a venture to buy up Catholic Church property.

Clinton, according to aides, intends to sever his financial ties with Burkle, although he may do so only if his wife wins the nomination, an increasingly unlikely prospect.
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 12:11 pm
I think that the fear is that voters will eventually figure out that Billary has very little moral compass. You see that with the playing with the truth, not paying debts, and with these reports of how efficient billary is at sucking money out of pockets. Let's not forget that the money raised for their personal accounts is only a fraction of their sucking, their is also the Clinton library, the Senate campaign (which blew though a big wad of cash for no apparent reason) and the presidential campaign. Billary will do almost anything to support their enormous cash flow needs, which is a problem, at least to me. I really don't want a whore for my president (as in will sell their time, Lincoln bedroom, and so on for cash), and donating $10 million to charity does not even the scales. This is Billary, you know that every dollar of that $10 million was used to support some side deal or another.
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real life
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 12:43 pm
Re: LOL Clintons Release Tax Returns
Roxxxanne wrote:
real life wrote:
Roxxxanne wrote:
4:00 pm EDT Friday, that is when bad news is always released...



So why is this 'bad news'?


Surprisingly, not much dirt coming out of the release


So, again, where's the bad news.......?
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rabel22
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 01:11 pm
Just the Obamites scraping garbage from their habitant hoping something will stick.
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