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they are leftwing no doubt about it, but CNN is far from unbias in my view, it only depends on who you're watchin, For example I believe Candy, Anderson, and Wolf are unbias, but Brooke, and the host of Outfront are a bit right wing. and another thing CNN's polls are always heavily republican (about 8 points more reps than dems)not for nuffin b, but MSNBC = left wing version of fox.
CNN probably got da best coverage of da election...if you're watching MSNBC you gotta balance that ding bat left wit da wingnut right on fox
I don't believe in all these trends. If anyone is to break a trend, it's President ObamaWelp the ******** lost.
Romney wins the election.
The ******** Rule ended in 2004 when they lost and Bush got re-elected.Welp the ******** lost.
Romney wins the election.
I don't believe in all these trends. If anyone is to break a trend, it's President Obama
The ******** Rule ended in 2004 when they lost and Bush got re-elected.
Breaking: Romney Paid Zero Taxes From 1996 To 2009
by kavips
Harry Reid was right. Bloomberg finally cracked the story...
Using a tax shelter called a CRUT (charitable remainder unitrust) that was held by the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), Mitt Romney was able to pay zero taxes (legally) every single year from 1996 to 2009. Why did he stop in 2009? Because he would make public his 2010 tax return, that is why.
This tax loophole was killed by Congress in 1997. However those including Romney that were already using it were allowed to continue it. The way it works, is that Romney makes a "charitable" contribution to the Church of Latter Day Saints and it goes into a trust. Since the trust is held by the church, the money is tax deferred. Any capital gains, are non taxed because of the charities status. Like an annuity, the donor gets a charitable tax deduction and an stream of cash payments. When Romney dies, the church accepts full ownership..
Bloomsberg's attorneys estimate as the Romneys have received these payments, the money that will potentially be left for charity has declined from at least $750,000 in 2001 to $421,203 at the end of 2011.....
Romney has refused to answer any thing on this topic. His campaign puts out that it was all legal....
Legal perhaps. Ethical for the president of the United States? Well, only if you want a crook running the country.... Imagine! Legally stealing from your church!.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/04/1155381/-Breaking-Romney-Paid-Zero-Taxes-From-1996-To-2009
I know, just bustin your chops famUghhhhh I wasn't being serious.