Today is the 4th July, Independence Day for the USA , possibly
one of the last few it will have left that has any meaning for most of its
population.
There is an election campaign going on that will hand a four
year term to whoever wins it in November, take over day in January.
There are now two leading candidates who are likely to
contest it. One is President Obama for
the Democrats and the other Mitt Romney for the Republicans.
Some argue that as President Obama was not born in the USA this should
disqualify him. But does the actual
location of birth matter that much if he lived his life there and enough voters
want to have him continue as President?
In the case of Mitt Romney, however, former Governor of
Massachusetts there is a more interesting question. It asks where is the money? Is he paying anything like the tax he might
be? Has he extracted rather more than he
has put in?
In Vanity Fair there is a major article going into all this
and taking a long hard look at what can be found. It is a substantial article that takes
careful reading and a little time. It
might give the Washington DC Internal Revenue Service, pictured above,
something to think about
This is the way the world goes and where the power might
go. So does the USA want more
of this or less? Much the same kind of thing
happens across the world and in most states many leading figures will be
engaged in similar financial operations.
If only Nicholas Shaxson and others could tell us more about
just what our own UK politicians have been doing with their money and how. We would learn a lot about the UK and
much more about the way we seem to be going.
With the UK tax agencies being run as a back office of the major accountancy firms this does not seem likely.
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