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Rangel to taxpayers: “Mind your own [expletive deleted] business”

By: Jason Mattera, OpEd Contributor
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March 10, 2009

That was Rep. Charlie Rangel’s response when I recently confronted him about his mounting ethical and financial scandals. Rangel’s uncouth snit began in the Longworth House Office Building after I asked the New York Democrat about his publicly-subsidized luxury vehicle, shady property deals, and unpaid taxes.

Americans are struggling just to pay their bills. While the economy contracts by the month, politicians like Rangel are helping grow the government—and the taxes of those Americans with it.
 
As proof, Rangel, who chairs the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, frolics around in a 17-foot, 300-horsepower Cadillac DeVille paid for by you, the taxpayer. What’s it costing us? According to official House records, $777 a month.
 
Is it too much to ask that he lease this lavish car with his own money and not ours? He is worth between $566,000 and $1.2 million, after all, according to his official financial disclosure reports.
 
Rep. Rangel, what say you? Why should you drive a Cadillac paid for by tax dollars? He gave us his answer during our recent encounter: “Why don’t you mind your g-------d business?”
 
To be fair, there are other House members—125 to be exact—who squander public treasury for their private transportation. But Rangel’s thick docket of improprieties doesn’t stop at the Caddy.
 
While fancying himself as a defender of the powerless and weak, he grabbed four rent-stabilized apartments set aside for low and moderate-income residents. One of these apartments was even turned into a campaign office, directly violating a New York statute stating rent-controlled apartments must be for primary residency only.
 
But that’s not all. The Olnick Organization, which owns the apartments, reportedly blessed Charlie Rangel with a 50 percent below market discount, which saves him $30,000 a year. How did Rangel induce such a jaw-dropping markdown?
 
Could it be that the owner of he Olnick Organization contributes to Rangel’s political action committee or that Rangel himself acquired permits for Olnick’s owner to expand the apartment complex?  Let’s ask the man of the hour: how did you receive four rent-controlled apartments below market rate? “Why don’t you mind your g--------d business?”
 
While these examples may be stomach-turning, they’re not his most egregious sin. There is also his failure to pay taxes on rental income generated from a villa in the Dominican Republic that’s worth up to $500,000. Now, keep in mind that Rangel is chairman of the House committee responsible for writing and implementing tax measures.
 
His defense of tax evasion was to plead ignorance, sighting cultural and language barriers between the two countries. Here’s a thought experiment. Try botching your tax returns to the tune of $75,000—Rangel’s omission—and offer the Rangel excuse. How much leniency are you expecting from the IRS?
 
Don’t expect the Rangel treatment, which entails never-ending “investigations” by his buddies in Washington. So, Rep. Rangel, how do you write the tax code and neglect to pay your own taxes? “Why don’t you mind your g--------d business?”
 
Newsflash, Rep. Rangel: How you spend our tax dollars is everybody’s business, including mine as a blog correspondent covering Congress. You took an oath to serve the public, not vice versa.
 
And speaking of pledges, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi promised in 2006 to clean house, making her Congress the most “honest,” “open,” and “ethical” in history. Perhaps she should start by making Charlie Rangel her business by demanding his resignation.
 
Jason Mattera is a special correspondent for hotair.com, where his confrontation with Charlie Rangel can be watched.
 



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jeff c

Mar 11, 2009

Great reporting Jason. People all over America, (especially in NY's 15th district) should be appalled at this kind of attitude. They have gotten away with so much for so long that they actually believe there is nothing wrong with it. 2010 is time America to clean house.....and senate. Keep it up Jason.

 

JPousson

Mar 11, 2009

Rangel is typical of the insider incumbent mentality that infects people on both sides of the aisle not only in Washington but in every state house in the US, at the UN, and in all the nations of the earth. Some scumbags like Rangel do not need ABSOLUTE power to corrupt them absolutely, because they were raised and nurtured in a culture of corruption. Of course, the Washington Insider Media only pays attention and pitches a fit when it is a Republican who does something like this...I am glad to see at least the DC Examiner taking pokes at the CORRUPT PELOSI CONGRESS.

 

Timothy L. Pennell

Mar 11, 2009

He's a BLACK DEMOCRAT. He's not going anywhere. Roland Burris. He's a BLACK DEMOCRAT. HE'S not going anywhere. It took an Election to get rid of Jefferson, Louisiana. I don't want to just pick on the Chocolate Crooks. Just turn your gaze to the piece of FILTH, that is MURTHA. He's been a CROOK, since the 70's. And yet, the STUPID MORONS, you know, the REDNECKS that live in his district, keep voting for him. The Democrat Party is an ORGANIZED CRIME FAMILY. PERIOD. And they KNOW they can get away with it. The IDIOTS who vote for them, are IDIOTS. The Media that covers them, is in their pocket. And the Republicans are WEAK and INEPT. Hence, the ARROGANCE of someone as OBVIOUSLY GUILTY, as RANGEL.

 

Jefferson's Ghost

Mar 11, 2009

"How much leniency are you expecting from the IRS?" I can only speak for myself. Without going into much detail, I went TO the IRS when I got behind in 2000(self-employed, serving folks who didn't pay their bills too well). There was no discussion. My "lawyer" deftly got himself suspended with the bar after an illness. He skipped out with the remainder of my fee, too, right after he hammered out a plan with the IRS and bankruptcy court. They took every penny they felt I owed plus ALL penalties and interest. I spent six years, paying 97k, for a clean conscience. It should not matter what his role is in the government. He is gaming the system and should be held accountable.

 

William C.

Mar 11, 2009

Mr. Mattera, Your courageous reporting and that of others who challenge the hypocrisy of many of our elected leaders is exactly why I gave up on the MSM on November, 5 2008. No national television newscast or tree-killing media propaganda has entered my area of control since then. They cannot bring themselves to report the truth while you cannot stop reporting the truth. Good Work! I am encouraged and uplifted by your honest reporting of the real intellectual and ethical lapses in our elected leaders and government appointees. Continue your great reporting and we, the conservatives, will support and defend your fourth estate stand for republican principles and ethical conduct. (Slight complaint: "...ignorance, sighting cultural and..." should be "...ignorance, citing cultural and...") Happiness is "going John Galt". Regards, William C.

 

Liberty Belle

Mar 11, 2009

SLAM DUNK! It is amazing that these full-on CREEPS get to steal our money. He should be FIRED! Nice job Pelosi, you sure have cleaned house. I read recently that when the Republicans asked her to suspend Rangel while the investigations were underway that she said that the Republicans were just "playing politics." Her spokesman also said, "The American people would be better served if Republicans would stop playing politics and allow the bipartisan Ethics Committee to do its job. This letter demonstrates that Republican leaders have no confidence in their members serving on the Ethics Committee and that they will do anything to divert attention away from the continuing fallout of the Abramoff scandal and the price the Republican Party is continuing to pay for its culture of corruption." HA. Where's my barf bag? www.redistributingknowledge.blogspot.com

 

MaryMary

Mar 11, 2009

Someone should check if Rangel and the 125 others getting transportation paid for by the government are paying taxes on the value of that. In the private sector, we have to pay taxes on company provided transportation.

 

Joanne600

Mar 11, 2009

Thank you for doing your part to lead the revolution, Jason. Attend a tea party on April 15th and let your voices be heard. www.taxdayteaparty.com

 

Vera

Mar 11, 2009

Hey Tim, Let's not forget the fact that Rangel is in charge of the Ways and Means Committee! This is a big fish and he needs to fry along with Murtha. Good old Charlie stepped in it big time and deserves all the negative attention that's he's getting. Even if the folks at home ignore his antics, the "most ethical Congress ever" needs to show this guy the curb.

 

Duck

Mar 11, 2009

Nice work, Jason

 

Polly

Mar 11, 2009

Sir Rangel, It IS our BUSINESS!! we are the " Pay-er's"... you sir are the recepient! We need to be good stewards of our $$$$...

 

West Side

Mar 11, 2009

"When your a jet your a jet all the way from your first cigarette to your last dying day" West side story!

 

Eric Holder

Mar 11, 2009

Your awl a bunch of racist bastids. How else a bro posed to git sum of what whitey been stealin fo hisself all these years.

 

Pants

Mar 11, 2009

"citing," not "sighting" in the eleventh paragraph.

 

roberto

Mar 11, 2009

Rangel is the mastermind behind attacking custodial accounts for children. Those of us who have property and bank accts that cannot qualify for Fafsa from fatso. Gov stealing from children's college savings ... shame on you Rangel .... it may take some time but hopefully we will get a Republican that will hold these tax dodgers accountable and jail them. Unfortunately this will not happen under the Zero O

 

My Businesses

Mar 11, 2009

Rangel, you sniveling rat: you are a (so-called) public servant. Anything that you or your co-conspirators do as Representative of the United States of American IS my business. When your position affords you deals and benefits that are shady or otherwise, it IS my business. You live the lifestyle you do because of my hard-earned money, you jerk. You need a serious dose of comeupance, as does most of Congress.

 

Leslie

Mar 11, 2009

This is beyond fabulous. Keep it up Jason. There are thousands upon thousands of us cheering you on. I LOVE your guts. These guys--and many more than Rangel, but particularly he, should be yard-whipped. What colossal arrogance.

 

Dan C.

Mar 11, 2009

Great job Jason!!! Thanks for leading the charge. There are more for you than there are against you. Keep the heat on!!!!!!!!

 

Charlie

Mar 11, 2009

Jason traps a fat rat! Rangel is a bottom-feeder, a low life patch of pond scum! He should be locked up along with his co-conspirators. NYC politics is a garbage dump and NYC schools atr a propaganda machine for the leftists. Keep up the good work Jason!

 

johnnyrussia@gmail.com

Mar 11, 2009

I sent this little ambushing puke intern Mattera an e-mail. Being the nutless type, he has yet to reply. But some other punk named Alan Cook seems to fight this intern's battles for him, and he replied with some illogical rant that read like An Coulter after too many hits off her crack pipe. Mattera didn't have the nuts to get into the elevator with Rangel. Just like Bill-O's punk intern doesn't have the nuts to go anywhere without his cameraman. either. Nothing funnier than a bunch of GOP nerds wanting to be tough guys.

 

JohnnyRussia

Mar 11, 2009

Hey punk: the next time I send you an e-mail, I don't expect some a-hole named Alan Cook to respond on your behalf. Got it? Oh, and why didn't you have the balls to get into that elevator with Charlie Rangel? Do you feel lucky--punk?

 

Charlie

Mar 11, 2009

Hey Johnny...Why are you picking on a young kid who's going out exposing a sleeze like Rangel? What's your point? Are you saying that Mattera is "picking on" a fat cat like Rangel? Where the heck are you coming from?

 

JohnnyRussia

Mar 11, 2009

I am not a Charlie Rangel fan. I am also not a fan of the Michelle Malkin/Hot Air/Bill O'Reilly school of ambush, shock tabloid "journalism." I don't care if this guy is a "kid." He didn't get the story, did he?

 

Charlie

Mar 12, 2009

Hey Johnny. I hear you and understand where you're coming from. However, there are certain people out there like Rnagel that deserve all the trouble they get and there's a certain poetic justice when they "get theirs" in a surprise attack. Rangel's probably be doing his thing for years and getting away with it. In the world I deal with, people who get caught with their hand in the cookie jar always claim that it's the first time. Sure, for some it might be the first time they tried something dirty and they get caught. For others, they have been getting away with it for a long time and then finally get caught. I have a feeling that what Rangel's been doing, well, it's not the first underhanded thing he's done. He deserves all the grief anyone of us can give him. Thanks for listening and I do appreciate your opinion/viewpoint on this thing.

 

beauty

Mar 12, 2009

Again...Thank you for printing the TRUTH GoExaminer Go.. Keep it up Jason---- GREAT REPORTING WE LOVE TRUTH...

 

migtex1234

Mar 12, 2009

Rangel has always been an arrogant ____,. He is a crook & will always be a parasite of tax dollars... "It is his right" ...... Now if he was a Republican??????

 

Jack Aubrey

Mar 12, 2009

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it's natural manure. - Thomas Jefferson to William Smith, November 13, 1787.

 

threelefts

Mar 12, 2009

This commentary should be stapled on EVERY telephone pole and mailed ot eveyr home in Rangle's voting district. Maybe they will get their act together and run him our of town in the next election. It is probably the only way to take out the trash, because we know the pile-of-pelosi House will never remove him, or investigate him. Sadly.

 

am-vet

Mar 12, 2009

maybe ole' Rangle can share a cell with madhoooof

 

Mar 12, 2009

Well Said! I am a physician and recently they made it "illegal" for us to get drug company pens-ok...Not a bad idea. The thought being I can be "bought off" by a pen. Why then, is it ok, for the Chris Dodd's and Charlie Rangel's of the world to get special treatment to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars? If they think I can be bought for a pen, what are the special interests getting in return for their "gifts"?

 

Anna B.

Mar 13, 2009

Rangel,Pelosi,Dodd,Frank,Waters,Geithner,Reid,Obama....the list goes on;they're all crooks.Why should we expect them to behave like decent Americans?

 

rjjrdq

Mar 14, 2009

Unfortunately, this clown is just the tip of the iceberg. It's incredible that these crooks get elected again and again, some even running unopposed.

 

Jason B. Kane

Mar 14, 2009

The corruptio jsut keeps coming. Thank God nancy Pelosi cleaned out the rats nest that is the House of Representatives! Can you imagine the graft and theft if she hadn't? Democrats have always been venal, corrupt and graft ridden people.

 


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