If Al Franken's brazen bid to cheat his way into the Senate is
blocked, he could always join the Obamination Administration. He has
shown the appropriate contempt for paying the taxes Democrats are so
eager to raise:

    Overlooked in coverage of Tim Geithner's and Tom Daschle's unpaid
taxes is the $70,000 that Minnesota Democratic senatorial candidate Al
Franken has admitted to owing in back taxes, interest, and penalties.

    Last April, the California Tax Franchise Board revealed that
Franken owed the state $5,800 in taxes, fines, and penalties because
he did not file returns in 2003 through 2007. Franken then admitted
that he owed more than $50,000 in back taxes to 17 states.

Democrats stand resolutely not only for high taxes, but also for the
working man. Given their characteristic hypocrisy, this is no
surprise:

    On top of failing to pay taxes in 17 states, the New York State
Workers' Compensation Board hit Franken's corporation with a $25,000
penalty for failing to carry worker's compensation insurance for his
employees in New York.

In light of tax cheats Daschle and Nancy Killefer going under the bus,
maybe our Democrat rulers have pushed their arrogance as far as it can
go. But if the corrupt, obnoxious, unelected, and outrageously
unqualified Franken is actually seated in the Senate, we'll know there
are no limits.

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