This Isn't the First Time Claire McCaskill Was Caught Cheating on Her Taxes

News of Claire Mama Caskill not paying property taxes on her airplane for over four years came as not big surprise. It's the kind of arrogance Missourians have come to expect from Senator McCaskill. This isn't the first time McCaskill has been caught cheating on her taxes. Remember this from May 2009?


Claire McCaskill a Tax Cheat? Say It Isn't So!: McCaskill Caught From the Passage of One of Her Bills


After a month of having to listen to the offensive, self-righteous ClaireMcCaskill talk down to CEOs and demanding they are held accountable, it turns out Claire McCaskill may have been breaking some tax laws while a US Senator.

An article in the Kansas City Star accuses Ms. McCaskill of hiding up toone million dollars in an overseas banking account. In Missouri, we knowClaire as the love-struck puppy dog that follows Barack like a sick school-girl crush, and we know she isn't really all that bright either. Considering how she got caught proves McCaskill's an idiot.

McCaskill recently co-sponsored legislation to close tax shelters in Switzerland and the Bahamas, and to allow the United States government to go after those who hide their earnings from the IRS. It turns out Claire was hiding her money in the Bahamas out of the eyes of the IRS, and to think she wanted a cabinet position. You can't make this stuff up. To make matters worse, the account was apparently opened after she became a United States Senator. Shame Claire, shame!

McCaskill and her husband, Joe Shepard, refused to release their tax returns. Her family has a history of using the government to acquire wealth, as Mr. Shepard used Missouri Housing Development Commission loans and tax credits to build low-income housing. It's amazing how Democrats achieve wealth from good intentions and using the government to do so--hardly ever hard work.

I hope there are CEOs who are rejoicing and buying a round on the company credit card as this news starts to spread! Let' Claires unpaid taxes foot the bill, unless of course it was 'a minor mistake.'