View Full Version : Republican Senator David Vitter flips out at Airline Terminal
kaiser soze
03-11-2009, 10:51 AM
So this GOP pig flips out and will probably get away with it. If it was anyone else it would have been a tazer, questioning, jail time.....oh and a new membership on the no fly list.
Why the double standard especially when Vitter supported post 9/11 handling of airline security? You would think he'd know better?
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/GOP_senator_flips_out_at_airline_0311.html
After missing a flight last Thursday from Washington to New Orleans,
Louisiana Sen. David Vitter opened an armed security door and went off on a United Airlines employee, according to a report filed Wednesday by (paid-restricted) Roll Call.
"But after talking a huffy big game, Vitter apparently thought better of pushing the confrontation any further. When the gate attendant left to find a security guard, Vitter turned tail and simply fled the scene."
Just another spoiled ass republicon crony who knows damn well his party is falling apart and can't figure out the fact that this kind of behavior is contributing to it's fall.
valvano
03-12-2009, 12:32 PM
Republicans flip out in airports, Democrats dont pay their taxes...
whats your point???
kaiser soze
03-12-2009, 12:51 PM
My point?
Vitter is a hypocrite cry baby bully.
Looks like the TSA is investigating
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/11/david-vitter-throws-tantr_n_173834.html
"Sooner or later, Sen. Vitter should learn how to control himself."
True that, failed family life, prostitution, acting out in airports...I wouldn't be surprised if he was dodging taxes too. This man is a steaming pile of Family Values!
I love how people who love tax cuts get so pissy when someone doesn't pay them. I think there is a Joe the Plumber out there you need to champion when it comes to personal tax responsibility bub.
During whose presidency did these Democrats not pay their taxes?
Must've been bush's fault
valvano
03-12-2009, 01:59 PM
My point?
I love how people who love tax cuts get so pissy when someone doesn't pay them. I think there is a Joe the Plumber out there you need to champion when it comes to personal tax responsibility bub.
ummmmm everybody should want lower taxes for everybody. if you personally like higher taxes, feel free to overpay to the IRS (assuming you actually have a job and pay taxes and not still living on mommy and daddy's dime). everbody should pay their legal tax obligation. that being said, you also have the right to use whatever LEGAL means there are to decrease your tax exposure.
there's a difference between using legal means to decrease your tax exposure and totally not paying your taxes i.e. Obama's recent string of nominees who have failed to pay taxes along with other recent notable Dem tax cheats
http://www.nypost.com/seven/08312008/news/worldnews/tricky_charlies_carib_hideaway_126882.htm
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9646DBG0&show_article=1
http://gawker.com/5161837/obamas-chief-vetter-has-his-own-tax-problem
kaiser soze
03-12-2009, 02:42 PM
Don't you have like 10 other threads about tax cheats? No need to troll here
During whose presidency did these tax cheats commit their crimes again? I fail to see why is it Obama's fault and not bush's, or better the IRS for failing to catch these perpetrators.
ok, now back to the thread topic - Vitter pissed off at Airport
valvano
03-12-2009, 02:57 PM
Don't you have like 10 other threads about tax cheats? No need to troll here
During whose presidency did these tax cheats commit their crimes again? I fail to see why is it Obama's fault and not bush's, or better the IRS for failing to catch these perpetrators.
ok, now back to the thread topic - Vitter pissed off at Airport
umm, you still miss the point. do you not find it hypcritical that the same president who is openly pushing for tax increase during a severe recession is also pushing nominees who themself have failed to pay sizeable tax obligations?? you would think the president would make sure his own political representative had their tax obligations paid before raising taxes on the population. and who cares who the president was when they failed to pay their taxes, tax cheats are still tax cheats. and actually, its the congress who writes the tax code......
let me guess. still a student, still in school, mommy and daddy are paying your bills, never filed a tax return (or had a parent do it for you and just signed it where they told you to sign it)???
YoungRemy
03-12-2009, 03:00 PM
so what does Charles Rangel have to do with your point?
kaiser soze
03-12-2009, 03:15 PM
let me guess. still a student, still in school, mommy and daddy are paying your bills, never filed a tax return (or had a parent do it for you and just signed it where they told you to sign it)???
Student - yes, still in school for 1 more semester before I start my masters - yes, mommy and daddy paying bills - way wrong (they are retired and elderly and dealing with health issues...would you like to go further with this?), never filed a tax return - wrong (been filling them since I joined the airforce 16 years ago at age 18).
God you are wrong on so many levels vulvano...not to mention your starting to fall into the "personal attack zone" which will only show your weakness rather than your strengths, proving my point from months ago.
My thread has nothing to do with taxes so keep on trolling!
valvano
03-12-2009, 03:21 PM
so what does Charles Rangel have to do with your point?
be careful your ignorance is showing
DEMOCRAT Charles Rangel is Chairman of House Ways and Means Cmmt. You know, the group the write tax laws??? You know, the group that tells the mean ole rich folks they need to pay an even higher % of their income as taxes to make things "fair"??
So, at the same time he is telling your fellow Americans that they dont pay enough in taxes, the same time he is telling corporations that they dont pay their fair share...he himself is not pay what he is legally obligated to pay in taxes:
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/sam-dealey/2008/11/25/charles-rangel-looks-like-a-tax-cheat.html
just more of an example of liberals / democrats / politicians in general saying "do what i say, not as I do"...you know, like Ted Kennedy being an "environmentalist" at the same time he is fighting windmills that he feels are too close to his multi million dollar Kennedy compound:
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/voters_wind_farm/2008/11/05/148174.html
YoungRemy
03-12-2009, 03:43 PM
be careful your ignorance is showing
DEMOCRAT Charles Rangel is Chairman of House Ways and Means Cmmt.
lol, I knew who Rangel was before you googled "Democrat Tax Cheat" last night.
he's been in NY politics since the 70's and I lived in his district for many years.
He wasn't appointed by Obama so you FAIL once again
valvano
03-12-2009, 05:22 PM
lol, I knew who Rangel was before you googled "Democrat Tax Cheat" last night.
he's been in NY politics since the 70's and I lived in his district for many years.
He wasn't appointed by Obama so you FAIL once again
actually you fail,
i never said he was appointed by Obama, referred to Obama's appointees along with OTHER DEMOCRAT tax cheats:
"there's a difference between using legal means to decrease your tax exposure and totally not paying your taxes i.e. Obama's recent string of nominees who have failed to pay taxes along with other recent notable Dem tax cheats"
Rangel would be one of the several other recent notable Dem tax cheats...
wow, whoopty crap. obama's attempted to appoint some individuals who waffled when it came to paying their fair share of taxes. forget the last eight years of the bush administration folks, because this is truly an outrage. :rolleyes:
valvano
03-16-2009, 09:07 PM
wow, whoopty crap. obama's attempted to appoint some individuals who waffled when it came to paying their fair share of taxes. forget the last eight years of the bush administration folks, because this is truly an outrage. :rolleyes:
it is an outrage when the same people who arent paying their legal tax obligations are wanting to increase taxes for everybody else....especially those with oversight of the IRS...
Schmeltz
03-19-2009, 01:28 PM
So why is it not an outrage when the same people who aren't obeying their legal security obligations want to increase the security obligations for the rest of us, as this Vitter seems to want to do? If I went off on an airport security guard and opened an armed security door I would be up to my eyeballs in shit, and rightly so. Isn't your country at war? Can't you not afford to take any of these kinds of chances?
Conversely, tax offenses, while still inexcusable on the part of legislators, are a common practice of the wealthy, who form a substantial element of the legislators in America. And, while still inexcusable, they're really much less of a big deal. You can basically settle them by paying off the back taxes. Nobody's going to get tazed for not paying some taxes from twenty years ago, whereas you'd be lucky to get off with a rubber bullet and jail time for what this Republican prick pulled. You're comparing a parking ticket to a murder charge, mang.
Just more ideological hypocrisy from valvano. Shit's getting tiresome, really.
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