Killefer's Letter of Withdrawal
February 3, 2009
Dear Mr. President,
I recognize that your agenda and the duties facing your Chief Performance Officer are urgent. I have also come to realize in the current environment that my personal tax issue of D.C. Unemployment tax could be used to create exactly the kind of distraction and delay those duties must avoid. Because of this I must reluctantly ask you to withdraw my name from consideration.
I am deeply honored to have been selected by you and you have my deep appreciation for your confidence in me. You have my heartfelt support and best wishes for success in all your endeavors.
Respectfully yours,
Nancy Killefer
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Another Democratic blunder of judgement..also hace Daschel step down for his crimes.
Tom Posted Tuesday, February 3, 2009 11:29 AMThis is a real opportunity for the President to truly set a "gold standard of transparency" by requiring that all Presidential appointees be audited by the IRS after accepting positions. Now, that would really send a message! The President should then ask Congress to have their tax returns audited every year they serve. Now, that would be taxpayers money well spent and create real tax transparency!
JAC & Associates Posted Wednesday, February 4, 2009 11:39 AM