McCain's Assets Make a Comeback


The McCain fortune has made its way back to the spotlight again and Democrats have repeatedly put on blast that Cindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential nominee John McCain, still has yet to release her full tax reports making the public suspicious about what they're hiding. 

Cindy McCain released 2 pages of her 2006 tax return and was granted an extension to file her 2007 tax returns. 

What about the rest of her 2006 tax return? What happened to those? Tax returns have more than 2 pages, right?

A McCain campaign aide stated, "She will make the decision whether to release her 2007 return at the appropriate time."

Maybe Mrs. McCain hasn't released her full tax reports because she's to busy planning for her White House arrival; in which she stated should she become first lady she'll retire her German designer Escada, who makes her suits at 300 thousand a piece. She plans to switch to American designer Carolina Herrera, whose suits are also of high price.

When a person runs for president everything is public, and as a result, ones finances are also made visible.

Although the Arizona couple stated that they keep their finances separate it didn't stop Mrs. McCain, from footing the bill for her husbands campaign last year when it went broke. It didn't stop her from funding his inaugural for congress in 1982 and recently she lent her company owned jet to her husband, as a way of cutting rate fares; all of which is illegal according to campaign rules.

From 2004 to 2007 Cindy McCain and her children made over 29 million from their business interests. IRS data shows that the McCain's spent 11 million purchasing 5 condos for their family. Also extra household help (servants) were hired for the new homes, and between 2007-2008 their credit card bills began peaking out of control.

Allegedly, Cindy McCain charged 500 thousand in one month on an American Express card, 250 thousand on another card, and their 2 dependent children have American Express cards with a monthly balance of 50 thousand each! A McCain campaign aide refused to say what Cindy McCain and her children had purchased with the large sums of money, and declined an interview regarding the McCain's finances and spending habits. 

Reportedly, the McCain's have 7 thousand in unpaid property taxes, but can you be president and in debt?

Michelle Obama says no, "You can't be president if you're in debt." 
  
Mrs. Obama expressed how she and her husband together had just finished paying off their student loans, thanks to the help of Senator Obama's 2 bestselling books in which Mrs. O., thanked all those who bought her husband's works of art.

Michelle Obama's logic makes perfect sense! How do you balance the country's budget, if you can't balance your own? 

Those details are important to look at when choosing  candidates, and although I could care less about how much money a candidate has -- I do however, care about how that candidate makes his or her money. Like the 5 lobbyists Senator McCain recently fired from his campaign, due to them mixing dirty business and dirty money. 

It blows my mind that actor Wesley Snipes is headed to jail for owing taxes, and John McCain is currently running for president -- owing taxes

And the roller coaster ride continues...

2008 LA

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