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A message from the following conservative leaders, representing the broader conservative movement: Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council Wendy Wright, President, Concerned Women for America David Keene, Chairman, American Conservative Union Marjorie Dannenfelser, President, Susan B. Anthony List Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform Tom Minnery, Senior Vice President of Government and Public Policy, Focus on the Family Don Wildmon, President, American Family Association
Gov. Sebelius May Not Pay Her Own Taxes, but Has No Qualms about Using Tax Dollars to Pay for Others' Abortions
"Disclosures that Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, President Obama's nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, faces tax problems provides yet one more example of the incompetence that has characterized the Obama administration's transition process. By disclosing that she was forced to pay over $7000 in back taxes after her nomination, Gov. Sebelius joined the ranks of Obama nominees who thought they were above paying taxes, a group that includes her predecessor as nominee for HHS, Sen. Tom Daschle. Gov. Sebelius may not pay her own taxes, but has no qualms about using tax dollars to pay for others' abortions. Even before she reported her tax issues Gov. Sebelius was manifestly unqualified to run America's health care system, as illustrated by her coddling of the abortion industry at the expense of Kansas women's safety. With her background, Gov. Sebelius can only be expected to politicize the office of HHS. Gov. Sebelius's difficulties illuminate an emerging pattern: that Obama nominates non-experts who cannot be relied upon to solve their own tax problems, let alone govern effectively. Obama Nominees See Taxes As Other People's Problems
Gov. Sebelius Even Opposed Parental Notification
Gov. Sebelius Can't Be Trusted On Her Own Taxes, But Wants to Run 16% of Economy
Gov. Sebelius is unable to manage her own affairs or the affairs of her state. It is ironic that the same woman who pledged in a confirmation hearing to crack down on medical fraud to signal that there was 'a new sheriff in town' would ignore our tax laws until she is nominated to the Cabinet. Obviously, she is incapable of running the HHS. All who have a stake in America's health care system should call on their senators to vote against Gov. Sebelius's nomination for HHS." 4/2/09 |