Theodore's World: Tax Day With Kennedy

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April 15, 2008

Tax Day With Kennedy


YAF/HotAir correspondent Jason Mattera asks Senator Ted Kennedy why he gets away with defending estate taxes even though his family avoids paying them.



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Wild Thing's comment.........

So much for how to be rude LOL. I love how YAF’s Jason Mattera is so great at catching these twits off guard like this. He did great when he caught Kerry too. hahaha


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Posted by Wild Thing at April 15, 2008 04:20 PM


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Ted Kennedy and his Dem cohorts In Congress are all hypocrites and the sad price that we pay for living in a constitutional democracy where even blithering idiots have an equal vote.

Posted by: Les at April 15, 2008 07:35 PM


What a piece of work ol' Ted really is. "Yup, I'll tax you to death, but I ain't paying a cent."

Posted by: PeteSuj at April 15, 2008 07:45 PM


The death(estate) tax is a horrible and amoral burden on families of the middle class. Of course the megawealthy avoid this tax through loopholes. If there has to be an estate tax, which there should not be(it is double or triple taxation on earnings), that tax should be a flat rate for every estate from $1000 to a billion $.

Posted by: TomR at April 15, 2008 07:47 PM


Les, yes, and is funny to me is how he and Kerry both have reacted the same way, like why isn't this elevator here yet. hahaha

Posted by: Wild Thing at April 15, 2008 11:23 PM


PeteSuj, that is it in a nut shell, your right.

Posted by: Wild Thing at April 15, 2008 11:28 PM


Tom I agree so much with what you said.

I understand about paying taxes when we make the money and not crazy about it but even if it is like a savings account there are taxes too. But to get taxed a third time on the same money when a person dies is just what you said amoral and a horrible burden on families in the middle class and less range.

Posted by: Wild Thing at April 15, 2008 11:31 PM