I recently wrote that the right loved its entitlements, regardless of its hypocrisy and political-correctness double standards.
Well, here's more delicious self-parody:
Madison - U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde said he'll
drop tobacco subsidies paid by federal taxpayers to his real-estate firm
after being contacted about them by reporters.
Hovde, a multimillionaire with real-estate and investment holdings,
has sharply attacked farm subsidies going to big businesses as part of a
self-funded U.S. Senate bid built around cutting government spending
and deficit.
But meanwhile, Hovde's Madison real-estate firm has been
collecting about $2,700 a year in subsidies meant for tobacco farmers.
That's not the only area where Hovde Realty Inc. has sought to gain
subsidies or tax benefits normally going to farmers. In 2006, the Hovde
family's real estate and development firm settled for $22,500 a lawsuit
by the city of Madison that charged Hovde Realty with improperly
classifying some of its holdings as farmland to lower its property
taxes.
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