14.4.12
Congress MUST Investigate VP Biden Money Ties with Secret Service!
Satire by John W. Lillpop
The confluence of two new major breaking news stories involving the Secret Service is raising eyebrows in Washington as inquiring minds seek to get to the bottom of Joe Biden’s shadowy relationship with the Secret Service.
As reported, in part, at Reference 1:
Vice President Joe Biden last year earned $20,900 in rental income from the Secret Service, which is paying him to host agents on his property so they can protect him.
Biden’s Tax records list rental income of $20,900 from a "cottage" on his property, which is reportedly being leased by the Secret Service and paid for at a rate that could earn him even more money next year.
Biden took deductions for mortgage interest and taxes that allowed him to report only $12,653 of the amount on his federal tax return."
This disclosure comes just as a major scandal involving Secret Service agents and prostitutes is sending shock waves throughout the land.
As reported at Reference 2:
A source in the Secret Service told CBS News that one or more of the officers was involved with prostitutes and that there was a dispute over payment. One prostitute went to the police, who notified the State Department.
According to sources two of the Secret Service personnel sent home were supervisors; the rest were part of a detail assigned to logistics."
Obvious questions that must be answered in a public inquiry by Congress include:
( ) What did President Obama know and when did he know it?
( ) Just exactly was the Secret Service paying VP Biden for?
( ) Were "stimulus" funds involved? Sure as heck sounds as though there were plenty of stimuli handed out!
Until an investigation is completed and the results reported, Joe Biden should be required to return the $21,000 of tainted money to the Secret Service.
That is the American way!
Ref 1 http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2012/04/14/biden-earned-21000-year-secret-service/
Ref 2
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162-57414096/secret-service-dismissals-biggest-scandal-for-agency/