The House banking scandal ultimately involved more than 450 representatives, most of whom did not break any laws. Twenty-two congressmen and -women were singled out by the House Ethics Committee for leaving their checking accounts overdrawn for at least eight months out of a sample of 39 months.[2]
Wow. None of that has anything to do with corporations and rich people paying their taxes. Good job on not following the conversation, though.
I think it does, since Congressmen are on the average, millionaires.
It's very easy to show that if you are politically connected and rich, you get treated special. Yes, with respect to taxes.
Geithner.