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Romney Tax Return Provides a Window to His Soul

It doesn't matter what Mitt Romney earned, or even what he did with his money. What matters is even more important.

 

by WALTER BRASCH

 

When a craven of buffoons and bigots disguised in the bodies of Birthers figured that anyone with dark skin and a foreign name had to be born outside the U.S., Barack Obama provided a birth certificate. Not just the usual “short form,” but a state-certified copy of the “long form” that detailed he was born in Hawaii, which some birthers apparently think is a foreign territory, to a mother who was a natural-born U.S. citizen.  

 That, of course, was not enough for the whackadoodles who claimed, among other things, that the President’s birth certificate was altered or forged. All of their claims have been debunked by scientific evidence. Of course, they produced their own poorly-forged birth certificate that they said “proved” President Obama was born in Kenya.

 In February, billionaire Donald (Look-at-How-Wonderful I-Am) Trump, an unabashed Birther, stood next to multi-millionaire Mitt Romney in a Las Vegas casino and endorsed him for the Republican nomination. A few months earlier, Trump had gotten significant face-time in the media while flirting with the idea of running for the presidency while whining about Romney. “He’d buy companies. He’d close companies. He’d get rid of jobs,” Trump crowed. But now, with Romney running well ahead in the primary contests, Trump was trying to be relevant and stay in the political spotlight. Romney, for his part, smiled and said nothing to suggest that Trump could be wrong about pursuing the birther argument. Trying to have everyone like him, one of the most unlikable presidential candidates refused to repudiate Trump’s birther views.

 Unlike Barack Obama, Mitt Romney does have a secret. This one is buried within what he either did or did not report to the IRS.

 It’s traditional, but not required, that presidential nominees release copies of their tax returns. Most people have no idea how to read a tax return, especially one with dozens of amendments, filings, and schedules. But, the posting of the returns is a form of trust.

Barack Obama has released his returns. Romney’s father, George, former governor of Michigan and presidential candidate in 1968, released 12 years, thus setting a standard for future presidential candidates.

 At first the flip-flopping Romney said he didn’t plan to release the returns. Then he said, “Maybe.” Then he declared he’d release only the previous two years’ returns. Then he said that because of the complexity of the return, he filed for an extension from the IRS so he could file after the April 15 deadline for the 2011 return. Then this past week before a fundraiser he said he “never paid less than 13 percent. . . . So I paid taxes every single year.” He expected us just to believe him. He never defined whether that was just income taxes, or included all taxes paid, including social security, local, and state taxes, thus making the federal income tax even lower.

 Let’s pretend he meant income taxes. Even at 13 percent, it’s one of the lowest tax rates. In 2011, Romney had a gross income of about $21 million, according to a partial return Romney finally allowed to be posted. The effective tax rate for persons with incomes over $1 million, according to the Tax Foundation, averages about 25 percent.

 But, most of Ann and Mitt Romney’s reported income in 2011 was based on capital gains. In 2003, the Bush–Cheney administration had lowered capital gains taxes to only 15 percent, primarily benefitting the wealthy. If the Romneys did not take most of their money from investment capital, their tax bracket would be 35 percent.

There are a number of questions that need to be answered.

 The first questions are about that extension for the 2011 taxes. With a fleet of lawyers and accountants, why did the Romneys need at least a five month extension to file a return? Was it to massage the data for public consumption? Equally important, if he needed this extension to file a personal income tax return, what does that say about his ability to govern a nation with a $2.3 trillion budget?

 Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints tithe to the church. The Romneys acknowledge donating $2.5 million in cash to the church in 2011. Were they overly generous? Or, does that contribution reflect that the Romneys’ income may have been about $25 million. If that is the case, where did the rest go? Ann Romney told NBC News, “We also give 10% of our income to charity.” According to a partial return in 2011, the Romneys claim they donated about $4 million to charity. If Ann Romney is a accurate, that would be a $40 million income, twice what is claimed.

 Why Romney won’t release tax returns prior to 2010 may be because secrets are buried in 2009. According to BuzzFlash’s Mark Karlin, citing Lawrence O’Donnell’s pointed queries, “Romney may have taken advantage of a 2009 IRS amnesty period to disclose hidden income in offshore accounts but subject to US taxation. The amnesty offer allowed such persons to escape potential criminal prosecution for tax evasion.” It would be nice to know how much income was diverted to off-shore accounts in Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, and Switzerland, and into various tax-shelters the average American has no idea even exist.

That leads to an obvious question. How much of the Romneys’ income over the past decade, not just the two years when he was planning to run for president, had deductions that might be questionable to the average person who doesn’t have lawyers and accountants on retainer? Certainly, taking a $77,000 write-off in 2010 for a show horse isn’t something the average American can do. Working with an onerous tax code, loaded with myriad special interest loopholes, the Romneys know how to take everything wealthy Americans are entitled to receive. It may be legal, but is it ethical?

 Frankly, it doesn’t make much difference how much Romney earned, how he earned it, what he did with it, or how he and some extremely bright tax advisors took advantage of the system created by lobbyists and Congress. What does matter is that by stonewalling, obfuscating, and refusing to give full disclosure, he appears to have something to hide. And upon that—and that alone—the people and the media need to pursue why Romney is reluctant to release financial data. It’s a matter not of how rich he is, but a matter of trust and a window into his soul.

 [Walter Brasch has been covering local, state, and presidential political races for almost four decades. His latest book is the critically-acclaimed journalistic novel, Before the First Snow, which looks at the American counter-culture and media of the ’60s as a base to understand today’s social issues.]

Earnest September 10, 2012 at 02:20 pm
Walter, It's a waste of time and energy trying to educate people who are birthers due to the fact that it is a nothing more than hateful racism with a new title.
The Republicans and their surrogates made the decision to tap into the racists for political support through thinly veiled racist questions about our President and through the use of racist dog whistle language. That is why few if any Republican's have shown moral strength and courage by flat out denouncing these horrific claims and lies. Values and morals were thrown out the window by the Republican Party since the American People elected President Obama..... Shameful.
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 02:34 pm
Very good, Earnest, play the name-calling card when you can't factually rebut the actual argument. Par for the course.
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 03:03 pm
Obama's role in causing the housing bubble and our current economic crisis:
http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2012/09/new-report-shows-obamas-role-in.html http://iowntheworld.com/blog/?p=148117 http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/03/with-landmark-lawsuit-barack-obama-pushed-banks-to-give-subprime-loans-to-chicagos-african-americans/ http://stubbornfacts.wordpress.com/2008/10/10/obama-was-co-counsel-against-citibank-in-1994-suit-for-red-lining-can-you-say-acorn/ Obama must not be allowed to continually claim to merely have "inherited" an economic crisis; he was one of the key ringleaders that brought it about, from his Cloward-Piven strategy activism and community organizing going back to the 1990s.
Crestor Januvia September 10, 2012 at 03:10 pm
Obama is a commie marxist... and all you "democrats" are basically the same thing. Most of you are failures, from a long line of failures, your kids are failures, and you hate hate hate people who are a success. You want thier money. It's not "fair" what life has handed to you... the democraps will make things "right".... those damn rich people. The democrap party is the party of all the laziest, least productive, least responsible, most jealous people in the country. You are and will oversee the destruction of the country... but then you'll be happy.... you will drag all the productive people down with you, so they will appear to be failures just like you.
But I do agree with you on some things... Abortion.... it ends the life of a future democrap dependent bum... that's a good thing.
Crestor Januvia September 10, 2012 at 03:16 pm
Good thing for him the country is full of stupid, lazy, dependent, jealous bums to whom this does not matter. They are called "democraps".
Democraps are almost complete with their destruction of this country.
Boogie Pickin Romney Guy September 10, 2012 at 03:19 pm
hope you embrace gay marriage so you can come out of the closet
Boogie Pickin Romney Guy September 10, 2012 at 03:21 pm
ow much $$$$ have you donated to the Romney-Ryan campaign? annonymous posting is cheap, we need money NOW to help Romney-Ryan, please donate today
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 03:26 pm
Crestor, what's worse is how many rich and well-off democrats there are; they vote for horrible policies that drive up taxes and crime and corruption and unemployment in a given area, then they flee the area for safer, more economically-sound areas where republicans have normally governed...then in a few years the areas become democrat-infested, and democrats start getting elected, then after awhile it's the same cycle...
slyfox September 10, 2012 at 04:16 pm
What put you in such a grand, uplifting, happy, joyful, favorable, kind, loving, humbling, inspirational state of mind? So refreshing to see you have opened your mind and have resisted being a jerk.
You need to seek out solace in a house of prayer. By no means will you be happy until you remove that hate and “holier than thou” outlook on life and on other people. You have become very predictable and that is just sad. You are just nasty. Every day all you do is act as if you are an intellect far beyond anyone here at the Patch. Your day is not complete until you berate everyone that has a different opinion. I will guarantee you are a joy and a breath of fresh air and so much fun at parties. Your family must be so proud. If you are a perfect example of how a Republican functions each day, most of us want no part of that. Is it any wonder that most of the Country does not appreciate the Republican views the way you portray them to be? You should be ashamed.
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 06:16 pm
Yes I can see how I might be perceived as the sober, scolding parental voice, ruining the fun of drunken carousing teenagers and taking away their bongs, car keys, and whiskey...
Fred 'n Freeda September 10, 2012 at 06:35 pm
VETERANS be aware that Ryan has cut VA benefits and the Senate has voted it through. Congressional District #1 Republican Candidate Randy Altschuler and a few other Republican candidates around the nation are needed to pass this bill in the House in the next session. They only need a hand full of seats to get it done. Republican candidates, like Altschuler, are the key link. Read the NY Times today. Take your time, it's a bit complicated, which is what Romney and Ryan hoped for, so us veterans wouldn't be able to understand it. It comes down to one thing and one thing only: Either Romney and Ryan tell us veterans "There are NO CUTS in the Ryan Budget to VA benefits" or they're lying to us. The Times and Congressional Budget Office make it clear...HUGE CUTS have been made. Read the article: http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/edsall-the-ryan-sinkhole/?nl=opinion&emc=edit_ty_20120910
This is a game changer for this Republican. My family has many veterans and cutting their benefits is like the enemy cutting their throats. I never thought the Republicans would do this to us, but they have. It's already been voted upon in the Senate, but thanks to Democrats, it was stopped in the House. Read the Times and be careful voting for Republicans...they do not support veterans like they say they do and the proof is in their work in 2012.
Morgan King September 10, 2012 at 06:46 pm
Ha! I'm pretty sure you're being perceived as a sheltered, arrogant bully with a pathological lack of empathy who's arguing for a return to an oppressive ruling-class society that died with slavery (if it ever existed in the first place), all while thinly masking a hatred for people different from you under the guise of arch-patriotism and the false authority you derive from a passing familiarity with partisan-distorted history.
slyfox September 10, 2012 at 06:53 pm
@Don Joy - My comment above was a *reply* to Crestor's comment - not you. Just to be clear.
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 07:43 pm
I'm a veteran and I am confident that my benefits will be intact under Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. I trust them to do what is necessary to save any and all programs from the certain disaster which is coming soon if democrats are permitted to spend us wildly over the fiscal cliff, with money that we don't have, as if there's no tomorrow for our grandchildren...
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 07:45 pm
You mean it's not all about me?? But...but...I was gonna cause the oceans to stop rising, and I was about healing the Earth...
Ego_Death September 10, 2012 at 07:50 pm
Good Luck
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 07:58 pm
You don't need luck when you use basic math. But we do need luck to come into play, when millions of Obama zombies are allowed to vote...we need luck and a vast elephant stampede
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 08:04 pm
Besides, even if it affects my veteran's benefits, I am all for a plan which reins in out-of-control spending, so that we don't bequeath such an utter disaster to our progeny. When I enlisted a wrote a blank check to my country, ready to sacrifice even my life if necessary. You won't catch me bitching and whining about having to go without. If only more of our population asked what they can do for their country, instead of the other way around!
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 08:05 pm
What a typically dishonest op-ed from the NYT.
Ego_Death September 10, 2012 at 08:09 pm
I am just not sure how you can trust Romney / Ryan on anything. They lie far more than the current administration. Romney will say anything to cater to his audience. Ryan can't even tell the truth on his Marathon time. That is pathological.
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 08:19 pm
I don't expect any politician to tell me the whole truth and nothing but the truth, because I recognize that unfortunately no one can ever get elected by doing that, however I must disrespectfully disagree with you--Romney and Ryan are far better in the truth-telling category than the venally dishonest and vile Obama and Biden and their minions.
Jaime September 10, 2012 at 08:23 pm
Crestor, have enough dignity for your argument to register by a name not the medications you are taking....I mean really calling someone a jealous liberal?
Crestor Januvia September 10, 2012 at 08:38 pm
I'm able to see things for what they really are. Democraps here can't. You can't really understand what this debt is doing to use... you can't really understand that the rich pay all the taxes already... you can't understand that if you took ALL the money from the rich, we still have a $800 billion deficit every year.... you can't understand that SOON, this debt will be the end of life in this country as we know it, and the people who you love to look after are going to be the FIRST to lose their government handouts when it happens..... you can't really understand that the days where a "middle class" worker made $75/hr in pay and benefits is GONE, NOT because of some scum rich guy, but because of a global economy we didn't have in the 70's..... you can't really understand that the democraps support of the lazy and stupid are just creating more lazy and stupid people at an alarming rate..... You can't really understand that in EVERY SYSTEM there are winners and losers; in captialism, it's the people who CREATE JOBS; in socialism it's the elites that run the goverment, like you dipwad president; in communism, it's the people in the party. NO SYSTEM HAS PROVED AS POWER as capitalism. EVEN OUR POOR live lives far better than "middle class" in 90% of the world..... You can't really understand that to fix this will take HARD decisions to cut handouts... why? Because you so love to stand on the moral high ground... elitists one and all. And stupid.
Crestor Januvia September 10, 2012 at 08:43 pm
Where's the Frankenstein shot?
Crestor Januvia September 10, 2012 at 08:46 pm
Ya, vote for the guy who tells everybody they can keep getting their handouts... ya, no problems with a $1.5 trillion dollar deficiet every year... ya, those benefits will keep coming, with not cuts, as the country goes bankrupt.... ya, don't vote for the guys trying to accept reality and make managed changes.... ya, let's just let if become a disaster like Greece and cut everything 50% when we go broke. You're just another selfish democrap voting for you own self interest. If it costs you a dime, you won't support it. So go ahead... vote for Obama.... but when you lose EVERYTHING when the country goes bankrupt, remember how stupid you were.
Don Joy September 10, 2012 at 08:47 pm
Well-said, Crestor!
Crestor Januvia September 10, 2012 at 08:49 pm
And this is really just the entitlement mindset we have too much of in this country... oh, I served 4 years in the military, so now I want a lifetime of benefits to be paid by the rest of the country. You served... thanks. You got paid, you got GI benefits, you could have gotten an education... when can I stop paying. You were injured? OK, I support paying that for life. But you can out unscratched, I owe you healthcare for life? How come? Oh... you're entitled.
Colter95 November 3, 2012 at 04:29 pm
I saw Obama yesterday claiming the new job numbers are proof that his policies are working and that we are in an economic recovery... Fact is, that is not the truth, or even close to the truth...
First, the unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% and the year-to-date monthly average of 157,000 payroll jobs is barely enough to keep up with population growth -- much less make up for the 8 million jobs lost during the Great Recession. Second, the so-called real unemployment rate (U6) remains elevated at 14.6%, albeit down from 14.7% the prior month. Similarly, the labor participation rate is at 63.8%, up from its multi-decade low but still incredibly weak. Third, average hourly earnings fell a penny in October and average hours worked fell to 34.4 from 34.5 in September. Stagnant wages means "we're not generating income," Reinhart says. "That's a problem in terms of the durability of an economic expansion, which is usually fueled by consumption. To get consumption you've got to generate income." Also, just look at your checkbook. We are paying a lot more for everything now than we did in 2008. The price of gas has doubled. At the same time, wages have gone down, and that's if you're lucky to have a job. In 2008, 25 banks went out of business. In 2012, 48 banks have gone out of business. Almost double the amount. Does that sound like recovery to you? Don't believe the Obama lies!! Romney/Ryan 2012
Colter95 November 3, 2012 at 04:31 pm
Benghazi - A window to Obama's soul.
Please don't let Obama sweep Benghazi under the rug... Lets not forget those four who were left to be slaughtered in Benghazi... Every voter needs to read this excellent article... Very well worth your time... http://spectator.org/archives/2012/11/01/benghazi-obamas-core-deceit/ These are pretty good as well: http://www.gazette.com/opinion/romney-146793-obama-benghazi.html http://frontpagemag.com/2012/dgreenfield/benghazigate-obamas-many-lies-about-libya/ http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/50657 http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/10/25/CBS-Busts-Obama--and-Itself-Hidden-60-Minutes-Clip-Proves-White-House-Lied-About-Benghazi Romney/Ryan 2012
Morgan King November 3, 2012 at 05:04 pm
Comparing job creation to population growth is tough to pin on a particular President - we'd have to be looking at net job creation/losses since 1991, when today's job-seeking recent college grads were born.
And, though this shouldn't have to be said anymore, nothing makes any argument look sillier than 'gas prices up 100%' or 'gas prices have doubled' - comparing the lowest price under one administration to the highest price of another is just intentionally misleading. It was $4.05/g in July 2008, 6 months before Obama took office - today's average is $3.49/g.

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