Rangel: No Speaka’ English?

Talk about a lame excuse from Mr. Ways And Means.

Representative Charles B. Rangel said on Wednesday that “cultural and language barriers” had hindered him from understanding the finances of his Dominican Republic beach house, and vowed to repay several thousand dollars in federal taxes he owes after failing to report $75,000 in rental income from the villa.

“Every time I thought I was getting somewhere, they’d start speaking Spanish,” Mr. Rangel said.

Can you imagine being grilled during a hearing chaired by Congressman Rangel and using an excuse like that? Do you think he’d let that lame excuse fly?

This is one of the things that disgust me about politicians.

They constantly write and pass laws that we have to obey under penalty of imprisonment, yet when they get caught blowing off a law, they expect us to buy their excuses. Excuses we’d be laughed at for even attempting.

At a Capitol Hill news conference, during which he was by turns remorseful and combative, the congressman said that he had not been aware of the income and unpaid taxes in part because he had trouble getting detailed financial statements from the resort’s managers in the Dominican Republic.

The explanation was greeted with skepticism and surprise by some people in his district, where Spanish is the primary language in nearly half the households and even Mr. Rangel’s own Congressional Web site can be instantly translated to Spanish with just two clicks of a computer mouse.

Of course as Democrats are in control, this will go nowhere. The press is reporting it, but wont push it. They have bigger barracudas to fry.

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5 Responses to Rangel: No Speaka’ English?

  1. The Machine says:

    Ignorance of the law is indeed not an excuse, as proven in courtrooms since the beginning of courts.

  2. fboiteau says:

    @ thekingtut:

    Being in the field of technical support, I can tell you that i am in complete agreement. People’s first excuse, usually, when defending themselves because they did something they shouldnt have, or that they did not do anything, is to say that “they did not know”

    Stupidity is not an excuse, but a heck of a lot of people try to pass it off. Obviously though, in this particular case, it will pass, since the media seems to accept stupidity as an excuse when it involves Libs…

  3. The Machine says:

    Next up in the deck, the race card.

  4. thekingtut says:

    Ignorance is no excuse. And damn are these people ignorant. Especially if they think anyone believes lies like this.

  5. IT Nerd says:

    Guess he needs to follow UhhhhBama’s advice and learn to speak Spanish.

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