And now the SIXTH Obama Cabinet nominee, HHS nominee Kathleen Sebelius is a tax cheat!

Count ‘em. SIX Tax Cheat. Well technically FIVE tax cheats, plus a spouse of a tax cheat.  Today comes word about the fourth tax cheat nominated by Obama to his Cabinet. Today the tax cheat is Kathleen Sebelius, who replaced another tax cheat Tom Daschle to be Obama’s HHS. CBS has the info:

The wire service reports that she and her husband paid just over $7,000 in back taxes, along with $878 in interest, for the years 2005-2007

Here’s the list of Hussein Obama’s Tax Cheat nominees (so far) in addition to Sebelius:
Tom Daschle, the first HHS nominee,
Chief performance officer nominee Nancy Killefer.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner,
US Trade Representative Ron Kirk
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis’s (husband)


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One Response to “And now the SIXTH Obama Cabinet nominee, HHS nominee Kathleen Sebelius is a tax cheat!”

  1. Fielding Greaves on June 20th, 2009 11:31 am

    Niccolo Machiavelli said it so well:

    “The choice of a prince’s ministers is a matter of no little importance; they are either good or not according to the prudence of the prince. The first impression one gets of a ruler and of his ability is from seeing the men that he has about him. . . .”

    Fielding

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