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Newsmax.com - Geithner May Be Confirmed, But Crippled by Tax ProblemsGeithner May Be Confirmed, But Crippled by Tax Problems
Sunday, January 25, 2009 5:04 PM
Timothy Geithner's tax controversy won't cost him his confirmation as Treasury Secretary on Monday but it could prove a source of friction when he seeks new powers from Congress to fight recession.
While few senators say they'll vote against Geithner, his $34,000 in income tax errors leave them with a bad aftertaste about a nominee once seen as ideal for the job.
"Until the day he leaves public service it will be a festering sore for him. It will be the first thing that people throw in his face when they disagree with his decisions," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics...
After a 2006 tax audit, Geithner paid tax arrears with interest for 2003 and 2004 but did not immediately correct his 2001 and 2002 tax returns, which were protected by a three-year statute of limitations. He corrected those years only after he was nominated for the Treasury job.
Sen. John Kyl, an Arizona Republican, pressed him on this point last week and said he felt Geithner did not display "requisite candor" to earn his support...
"My general feeling is that the tax story that surrounds Geithner is a hindrance for him and will be lurking like a mini black cloud," said Ethan Siegal, analyst with the Washington Exchange, a consultancy.
"But he can still be a star at Treasury. The bottom line is what does he do, what does he say, how does he help Obama?"....
"The bottom line is what does he do, what does he say, how does he help Obama?"
Huh? I thought the bottom line should be how does he help America.
not good!