Word to The Wise…..All of you people better be current on your unemployment and other taxes that you need to pay for your domestic help. Yet a third Obama nominee has had prroblems come to light and has withdrawn because of these tax issues.
You’ll never get a cabinet position if you have these outstanding arrears.
Exactly, DIBS! Plus let’s just all admit Manhattan is disgusting.
Haven’t this posted yet today. From the NYT:
Rise in Pending Home Sales Reported
By JACK HEALY
Published: February 3, 2009
Enticed by tumbling housing prices, more Americans signed contracts to buy homes in December despite widespread concerns about the economy, an industry group reported on Tuesday.
The National Association of Realtors said that pending home sales rose 6.3 percent in December from a month earlier, with the South and Midwest showing strong gains. The number of pending home sales — those in which a buyer has signed a contract but not closed — were up 2.1 percent from December 2007.
Now some idiot at the Times will remark in some future real estate piece, “Even the commenters on Brownstoner, a blog devoted to the brownstone belt of that fair borough, seem to prefer the West Village in a recent series of exchanges.”
And would that fall under ‘supplies’, ‘transportation’ or ‘marketing’
Speaking of cheating on taxes, can I deduct glass pumps?
My question is: Does Obama just not ask them about this or do they initially lie?????
Sigh, this parade of tax cheating appointees is getting embarrassing.
Word to The Wise…..All of you people better be current on your unemployment and other taxes that you need to pay for your domestic help. Yet a third Obama nominee has had prroblems come to light and has withdrawn because of these tax issues.
You’ll never get a cabinet position if you have these outstanding arrears.
Exactly, DIBS! Plus let’s just all admit Manhattan is disgusting.
Haven’t this posted yet today. From the NYT:
Rise in Pending Home Sales Reported
By JACK HEALY
Published: February 3, 2009
Enticed by tumbling housing prices, more Americans signed contracts to buy homes in December despite widespread concerns about the economy, an industry group reported on Tuesday.
The National Association of Realtors said that pending home sales rose 6.3 percent in December from a month earlier, with the South and Midwest showing strong gains. The number of pending home sales — those in which a buyer has signed a contract but not closed — were up 2.1 percent from December 2007.
Etc.
I’m writing that exact piece right now, infinitejester. Looking for it in the Sunday issue.
Now some idiot at the Times will remark in some future real estate piece, “Even the commenters on Brownstoner, a blog devoted to the brownstone belt of that fair borough, seem to prefer the West Village in a recent series of exchanges.”
nsr…I would never admit to that.