That’s what your programming port received.Muller report—very bad.
If it’s not bad and he’s got nothing to hide—why doesn’t he want it released?
Same thing with the tax returns.
Why do you want to see Trump’s tax returns?
Frankly because it is none of my damn business. I never wanted Obama's tax returns either. What does that have to do at all with governing the country?Transparency, accountability...why do you NOT want to see them?
Ahhhhh yes....TEAM
Shake dem Pom Poms lol
Transparency, accountability...why do you NOT want to see them?
Ahhhhh yes....TEAM
Shake dem Pom Poms lol
Frankly because it is none of my damn business. I never wanted Obama's tax returns either. What does that have to do at all with governing the country?
Release of tax returns removes all doubt.
Does your tax return show who you owe money to?It’s potentially very important to governing to know who the President owes money to.
Also, American voters have a right to know whether their President is a crook.
Release of tax returns removes all doubt.
http://www.taxhistory.org/www/website.nsf/Web/PresidentialTaxReturns?OpenDocument
Democrats only want it for political purposes. They were hoping to do to Trump, what they did to Romney.It’s potentially very important to governing to know who the President owes money to.
Also, American voters have a right to know whether their President is a crook.
Release of tax returns removes all doubt.
http://www.taxhistory.org/www/website.nsf/Web/PresidentialTaxReturns?OpenDocument
Who he owes money to won’t appear in his tax return, Sparky.It’s potentially very important to governing to know who the President owes money to.
Also, American voters have a right to know whether their President is a crook.
Release of tax returns removes all doubt.
http://www.taxhistory.org/www/website.nsf/Web/PresidentialTaxReturns?OpenDocument
Who he owes money to won’t appear in his tax return, Sparky.
Also, American voters have a right to know whether their President is a crook.
Whatever gets blood to your pecker super chief.The term “Sparky” picking up steam on the old board.....
Think I will try to make “Bub” a thing.![]()
I'd love to see them, I'm nosey that way. I'm sure there's a possibility of something embarrassing too.
I felt the same way about Obama's college transcripts. But it's curiosity on my part, I don't need to see them. If you don't like that either will release them, don't vote for them. After they have been elected, it's water under the bridge
It’s potentially very important to governing to know who the President owes money to.
Does your tax return show who you owe money to?
super chief will never “happen” here or elsewhereWhatever gets blood to your pecker super chief.
You are correct, it already happened.super chief will never “happen” here or elsewhere
You are correct, it already happened.
Sure thing, Bub.
keep the Wolverine role play in the bedroom, super chief.
This is what I believe he was referencing. I hope.
It’s potentially very important to governing to know who the President owes money to.
Also, American voters have a right to know whether their President is a crook.
Release of tax returns removes all doubt.
http://www.taxhistory.org/www/website.nsf/Web/PresidentialTaxReturns?OpenDocument
Who he owes money to won’t appear in his tax return, Sparky.
No, it will not, idiot.Trump claimed $17 million of itemized deductions in 2005.
Pretty good bet some of it included mortgage interest, property taxes and investment interest.
Who he borrowed from (and owed money too) will appear on his tax return, Robo.
Federal law.
Don’t quit your day job.
I'd say I've reviewed roughly 7,500 corporate tax returns as part of my job. I've yet to see a single one that lists the name of a creditor. None. Zero. Zilch.Convincing argument.
No, it will not, idiot.
What about deductions for property taxes? Travel expenses? Investment interest? Charitable deductions?I'd say I've reviewed roughly 7,500 corporate tax returns as part of my job. I've yet to see a single one that lists the name of a creditor. None. Zero. Zilch.
Agree MJD. Never seen it on an individual, partnership or corporate return. Admit I have not seen that many, only the ones involved in. Have seen creditors and lenders mentioned in SEC filings for public companies.I'd say I've reviewed roughly 7,500 corporate tax returns as part of my job. I've yet to see a single one that lists the name of a creditor. None. Zero. Zilch.