Former Indiana casino executive faces new charges related to tax evasion

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4 thoughts on “Former Indiana casino executive faces new charges related to tax evasion

  1. Look at the best in Rep. Keeler and Senator Waltz. Admittedly, they are a bit greedy. But, they served Indiana well by beating Senator Larry Borst.

    1. A reminder Waltz didn’t even live in the district … his listed address was an unoccupied condo that used no electricity.

      That seat is now occupied by a clown in Jack Sandlin who tried to pass a bill to prevent towns from changing their names.

      The instinct to primary an incumbent results in a downgrade 99% of the time. Rare is the case when a John Jacob needs to be removed.

    2. A bit greedy isn’t the right description. Shady is the best you could say.

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      And thanks to these guys we ended up with a carpetbagging Tennesseean representing the 9th instead of Greg Zoeller. Waltz should never have run for Congress.

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