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Home Front: Politix
Al Franken slapped with $25K Fine
2008-03-07
The state of New York fined the personal corporation of Democratic Senate candidate Al Franken $25,000 for not carrying workers' compensation insurance for almost three years. The New York Workers' Compensation Board levied the fine against Alan Franken Inc. in August 2006 for failure to carry the insurance from June 2002 to March 2005.
Rules are for little people! Don't you know who he is?
Brian Keegan, a board spokesman, said a number of notices were sent to the address the New York agency had listed for Franken, but the television personality and political commentator didn't become aware of the fine until Tuesday, said his campaign spokesman, Andy Barr.
HuhÂ…whatcha talkinÂ’ about?
Ohhh yeahÂ…that. YeahÂ…well let me say something really evasive so you can all understandÂ…
"If there's a mistake by the FrankenÂ’s it was an inadvertent mistake as opposed to trying to evade the law," Barr said.

The fine was reported recently by Minnesota Democrats Exposed, a Web site sympathetic to incumbent Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, whom Franken is seeking to unseat in November.
Blue TeamÂ…Blue TeamÂ…we need obfuscation now! This is not a drill!
The Franken team believes it may have been a clerical mistake on the part of the Workers' Compensation Board, but it's also possible the FrankenÂ’s did not keep the insurance current, Barr said. If the latter turns out to be true, he said, Franken will pay the fine.
Niiice one Al. Screw ‘em over first and then ask for forgiveness later…you’ll fit right in.
Barr said Franken and his wife moved from New York to Minnesota around the time the fine was imposed. He said Franken established the corporation to receive payments for speeches, royalty checks from his TV and movie roles and other income. The corporation typically had anywhere from no employees to one or two part- or full-time employees at any one time, Barr said.
Remember Al, when youÂ’re explaining this one to your fat-cat Union endorsements, wear the industrial-grade Pandering knee-pads.
Posted by:DepotGuy

#6  or be a confrontational asshole, but then that's been his default position for a quarter-century. Hard to teach a stoopid dog new tricks
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-07 23:30  

#5  When in doubt, obfuscate.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-03-07 23:18  

#4  He's been skating on The Al Franken Decade for about 25 years...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-03-07 22:52  

#3  "stipulating that my client is a grade-1 hypocritical asshole who should be beaten with a hickory sticjk at the start of every morning..."
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-07 22:05  

#2  The corporation typically had anywhere from no employees to one or two part- or full-time employees at any one time

Any others were 'contractors'...
Posted by: Pappy   2008-03-07 22:00  

#1  Guy can't even run a radio station, now he wants to run New York State?
Posted by: sdadf   2008-03-07 18:50  

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