Resolved Question: For three years conservatives have been insisting Tim Geithner was a "tax cheat." So what is Romney?
- Posted on 27 Jan 2012, 8:48 am | click here for more
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Mitt and Ann Romney failed to list an unknown amount of investment income from a variety of sources, including a Swiss bank account, on financial disclosure forms filed last year, the presidential hopeful's campaign announced Thursday as it worked to correct the omissions. Also missing is income from at least 20 different investment funds in the Romneys' blind trusts that are either not listed on his disclosure or contradict information listed on the former Massachusetts governor's 2010 tax return. At least one of the 20 is an investment fund held by Ann Romney carries an "offshore" label. It's part of a fund operated by Bain Capital, the private equity firm Romney ran for 15 years. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-failed-disclose-income-swiss-133459547.html OK, so if he's not a tax cheat, then he's clearly SOME nice of cheater, isn't he? Even morons like me deserve answers to questions don't they? Captain, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the blind trusts represent only ONE set of omissions. The first one listed is decidedly not "blind," is it? Since you're the smart one here and I am obviously stupid, could you please explain to less intelligent foks like me what was "blind" about the omission of the Swiss bank account from the Romney's financial disclosure statements? You're the smart one here; I'm obviously the dumb one. So please enlighten me with your wisdom about the "blind" element of the omissions that were not at every related to the blind trust, thanks.