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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe's smart not to. There hasn't been a president before him that probably has more complicated returns nor a president before him that has put more money in the IRS coffers. Whether good or bad MSM will spin it to some drama.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRelease the tax returns!!!
Oh the irony that Tricky Dick started the tradition of sitting presidents releasing their returns
"In 1973, while under audit and amid a controversy over his personal taxes, Nixon released returns dating back to when he took office in 1969. The scandal led to one of Nixon's most famous quotes. "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook," Nixon told reporters in November 1973. "Well, I am not a crook. "Since Nixon, every president has released tax returns, except for Gerald Ford, who instead made public a decade's worth of summary data about his federal taxes. "https://money.cnn.com/2017/01/23/news/economy/donald-trump-tax-returns/index.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince 1976 every presidential candidate (except Ford) released their returns while running. Some released many year's worth, some just a few. http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/...-40-years-not/
Oh the irony that Tricky Dick started the tradition of sitting presidents releasing their returns
"In 1973, while under audit and amid a controversy over his personal taxes, Nixon released returns dating back to when he took office in 1969. The scandal led to one of Nixon's most famous quotes. "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook," Nixon told reporters in November 1973. "Well, I am not a crook. "Since Nixon, every president has released tax returns, except for Gerald Ford, who instead made public a decade's worth of summary data about his federal taxes." https://money.cnn.com/2017/01/23/new...rns/index.html
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And Spiro Agnew, his VP, had to resign because of tax evasion. Lol. Republicans and their taxes...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthey also don't use "i'm being audited" as an excuse either. the irs said that is no reason to not release his taxes. have to wonder if he has a high level pal with the irs protecting him. the fact that at least some returns haven't been released (beyond that fake leak to msnbc) is kind of surprising in this day and age of sophisticated hacking - or even just a rogue employee going old-school and photocopying them.
or maybe the russians already have them ;)
We can dream, though!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah, the one he leaked.
People who have nothing to hide, don't hide things. It's really pretty simple. Just not in your empty skull.
PLEASE
Well fine. Legislation pending in a few states are going to require he produce them to get on the ballot in 2020!
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All together cons !
State’s right !!!!
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Hahahahaha, who's the bltch? Hahahaha. Stable genius my azz.
24 hours later, Trump claims he misspoke in Helsinki, meant to say Russia did have reason to meddle in election
The president also said he backed the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Moscow interfered in his 2016 race against Hillary Clinton.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI read somewhere that presidents' tax returns go directly into a safe, like in the office of the IRS director. They are certainly not in the 'general population' and I bet snagging a copy would be difficult.
We can dream, though!
should i be able to access your tax returns because i just want to? no
the IRS and they are as crooked at the top as any other agency, I am sure some Lois Lerner type director has snuck a peek and im sure he has been audited numerous times like every other big businessman
if they had something it would have come out years ago
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince 1976 every presidential candidate (except Ford) released their returns while running. Some released many year's worth, some just a few. http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/...-40-years-not/
Oh the irony that Tricky Dick started the tradition of sitting presidents releasing their returns
"In 1973, while under audit and amid a controversy over his personal taxes, Nixon released returns dating back to when he took office in 1969. The scandal led to one of Nixon's most famous quotes. "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook," Nixon told reporters in November 1973. "Well, I am not a crook. "Since Nixon, every president has released tax returns, except for Gerald Ford, who instead made public a decade's worth of summary data about his federal taxes. "https://money.cnn.com/2017/01/23/news/economy/donald-trump-tax-returns/index.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthe has only filed 1 tax return as president- but as a regular citizen he has the same right to privacy as you
should i be able to access your tax returns because i just want to? no
the IRS and they are as crooked at the top as any other agency, I am sure some Lois Lerner type director has snuck a peek and im sure he has been audited numerous times like every other big businessman
if they had something it would have come out years ago
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post24 hours later, Trump claims he misspoke in Helsinki, meant to say Russia did have reason to meddle in election
The president also said he backed the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Moscow interfered in his 2016 race against Hillary Clinton.
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