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When Will Biden Pony Up?

Will the Senator duck Treasury rule that allows him to raise his own taxes right now?

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br> The Obama-Biden campaign has been kind enough to put out the tax records for Senator Biden. According to the New York Times : "For 2007, Mr. Biden and his wife, Jill, paid taxes of $66,273 on an adjusted gross income of $319,853, which included $71,000 in royalties from his book. The couple, who file jointly, claimed $62,954 in deductions, including $995 in gifts to charities and $38,712 in interest payments. They earned $99 in interest on savings accounts and nothing in dividends."

$66,273???? That's all? How unpatriotic! Then again, there was that munificent sum of $995 for charity.

Remember the story about John McCain as prisoner of war? How, once the enemy discovered he was an admiral's son, they offered their already much tortured captive early release from prison? How McCain, knowing that others had been held in captivity longer than he, refused -- thereby condemning himself to a total of five and a half years in that hell hole of torture and abuse?

This is called leadership. Doing first yourself what you are asking of others.

Now.

Joe Biden has made much of the fact that people making more than $250,000 should pay more in taxes. In 2007 the Bidens earned more than $250,000, quite specifically $319, 853. Biden says of his fellow earners in the $250,000 and above tax range: "It's time to be patriotic...time to jump in, time to be part of the deal, time to help get America out of the rut."

Well, OK then. There's no time like the present for Joe Biden to lead by voluntarily raising his own taxes, to "be patriotic....jump in...be part of the deal...help get America out of the rut."

This is Joe Biden's tax equivalent of John McCain's POW moment. For one moment in time, the 2008 presidential election -- when everybody is watching -- Joe Biden can take the lead, personally, on taxes. He can call a press conference. Have his advance guys find him a good, dramatic visual like a Mom & Pop deli in Scranton. Summon the TV cameras. Stand behind the counter with an apron on. Then dramatically take out the Biden personal checkbook and write a check made payable to "The United States Treasury" and, with that great Bidenesque flair, sign it right along that bottom right hand line. At a minimum one would expect a staunch tax guy like Biden to up his own contributions to America by at least, say, 5%. Then again, Biden is a liberal on tax policy so why not 10%? Come to think of it, we all agree Biden is a patriot so why not a real patriotic 15% or 20%? Once he's signed the press can accompany him as taxpayer Joe walks through the streets of Scranton to the nearest mailbox and drops his patriotic gesture in the slot.

THEN LET'S HAVE a little dialogue on exactly where that extra Biden tax money will go. Starting with Biden's own requests for almost half a billion (that would be billion with a "b") dollars worth of earmarks, maybe Treasury could use Biden's check to help pay for:

* The $1 million he has requested for the ever vital "multi-use trail, linking the historic City of New Castle and the Christina River."

* Or maybe the $1 million Biden wants for an "upgrade" to "systems" in Wilmington's Grand Opera House.

* How about that $250,000 "to continue construction of a 3.9-acre waterfront park in downtown Lewes"?

Let's not leave the earmarks of Biden's running mate, Senator Obama, out of the bidding for Biden's patriotic tax dollars. Obama is no piker, either, and the Biden dollars could surely help the almost $1 billion in earmarks Obama has requested. Worthy of consideration for Joe's tax dollars on Obama's list?

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topics:
Taxes, John McCain, Joe Biden, Earmarks, Law, NATO, Alaska

About the Author

Jeffrey Lord is a former Reagan White House political director and author. He writes from Pennsylvania at jlpa1@aol.com.

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