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Sarah Palin responded to bankrupt California Governor Schwarzenegger after his attacks yesterday from the freezing cold global junk science conference in Copenhagen. From her Facebook page: Why is Governor Schwarzenegger pushing for the same sorts of policies in Copenhagen that have helped drive his state into record deficits and unemployment? Perhaps he will recall that I live in our nation’s only Arctic state and that I was among the first governors to create a Read Full Story
Gawd! This not paying taxes thing is becoming quite the chic fad. This time, our preaching Governor of the Great State of California Arnold Scharzenegger just got a file prepared by the IRS stating that our governor owes the Internal Revenue Service taxes from 2004 in the amount of $39.407 and from 2005 in the amount of $40,016, which makes the grand total $79,064.
Okay Arnold, you have some explaining to do. First, you do go around claiming you’re a great businessman, Second, you’re our... Read Full Story
From MercuryNews.com : Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was having a feel-good Thanksgiving week, passing out turkeys in East Los Angeles and giving thanks for "the blessings of freedom and democracy." But then came the heartburn. A gossip Web site Friday morning revealed that the IRS filed a federal tax lien against the governor last spring seeking $79,000 — a discovery Schwarzenegger's office blames on "a minor paperwork tracking discrepancy." A copy of the tax lien, submitted in Los Angeles... Read Full Story
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to carry California's climate change story to a conference in Copenhagen next week, a move that will burnish his international image as a leader in the war on global warming. He'll also take an entourage of 20
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28 (UPI) --
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will quickly clear up an $80,000 federal lien against him, his spokesman says.
Schwarzenneger spokesman Aaron McLear said Friday the would be taken care of soon with no penalty assessed on the governor, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The lien, first reported by TMZ.com, showed up in a May 11 county recorder's document indicating Schwarzenegger owes $39,047.20 from 2004 and $40,016.80 from 2005. The document included... Read Full Story
Arnold Schwarzenegger owes $80000 in taxes Hollywood star-turned-California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has come under the scanner of tax officials, as he allegedly owes them nearly $80,000 in unpaid charges.
The "Terminator" star, who has been Governor of California since 2003, is said to have fallen behind in his payments from 2004 and 2005, reports imdb. com.
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Hollywood star-turned-California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has come under the scanner of tax officials, as he allegedly owes them nearly $80,000 in unpaid charges.
The "Terminator" star, who has been Governor of California since 2003, is said to have fallen behind in his payments from 2004 and 2005, reports imdb.com.
According to papers filed at Los Angeles County Superior Court, Schwarzenegger owes America's Internal Revenue Service (IRS) $39,047 from 2004 and $40,016 from... Read Full Story
Today at the LA Auto Show, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger paid a special visit to the Audi booth to review firsthand the Audi e-tron fully electric concept study model firsthand. Read Full Story
Tax officials in California have Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in their sights – the actor-turned-politician allegedly owes them nearly $80,000in unpaid charges.
The Terminator star, who has been Governor of California since 2003, is said to have fallen behind in his payments from 2004 and 2005.
According to papers filed at Los Angeles County Superior Court, and obtained by TMZ.com , Schwarzenegger owes America’s Internal Revenue Service (IRS) $39,047 from 2004 and $40,016 from 2005... Read Full Story
From the LA Times: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's budget director is departing after nearly four years in one of the most influential posts in Sacramento. Budget czar Mike Genest announced his departure Monday, as a financial crisis continued to grip the state. His Department of Finance has predicted a $7.4-billion deficit for the fiscal year that begins next summer. The figure is expected to balloon -- perhaps tripling -- as a result of sagging revenues, court rulings blocking recent budget... Read Full Story