Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Did Karl Rove's super PAC commit perjury?


http://www.salon.com/2013/11/27/did_karl_roves_super_pac_commit_perjury_partner/

On its 2012 tax return, GOP strategist Ka
rl Rove’s dark money behemoth Crossroads GPS justified its status as a tax-exempt social welfare group in part by citing its grants of $35 million to other similarly aligned nonprofits. (Here’s the tax return itself, which we detailed last week.)
The return, signed under penalty of perjury, specified that the grants would be used for social welfare purposes, “and not for political expenditures, consistent with the 
ok yes he's guilty his declaration warrants the chair guilty as charged.
 Karl Rove’s dark money behemoth Crossroads GPS justified its status as a tax-exempt social welfare group in part by citing its grants of $35 million to other similarly aligned nonprofits.
other similarly nonprofits are just that doing just that, spend on election give to another "SIMILAR" one that does the same all the money ends up in the republican coffers, good scam if you can ge away with it.
New tax documents, made public last Tuesday, indicate that at least $11.2 million of the grant money given to the group Americans for Tax Reform was spent on political activities expressly advocating for or against candidates. This means Crossroads spent at least $85.7 million on political activities in 2012, not the $74.5 million reported to the Internal Revenue Service. That's about 45 percent of its total expenditures.
The transaction also provides a window into one way social welfare nonprofits work around the tax code's dictate that their primary purpose cannot be influencing elections.  Grants sent from one nonprofit to another may be earmarked for social welfare purposes, but sometimes end up being used to slam or praise candidates running for office.
"They have a bad grantee here," said Marcus Owens, the former head of the IRS' Exempt Organizations division, who looked at the documents at ProPublica's request. "My question would be, 'What has Crossroads done to recover that money?' That's what the IRS would expect."
i know innocent until but he had his trial by fire years ago he is a bigger crook than Santa Clause  the look on his face after knowing he broke the law and still after 350. million blown he really though that money and their lies would prevail, you don't go to the extent financially like he did and lose, unless your opponent is Barack Hussein Obama.
if that dsoesn't convince yo, he'a a republican.