Are you curious about Trump's Taxes?

Both Dems and Repubs should be worried about fixing the flaws in their electoral systems, which are clearly geared towards advancing crony insiders. Neither seem to be taking the opportunity to do so. Get rid of the super delegates and sh** like that and allow for the public to favor honorable "outsiders".
It seems to me Trump was anything but a crony insider who in fact ran against about 14 or so established crony insiders in the Republican primaries and was the last man standing and thus the party nominee. It was the dimocrats with their system clearly rigged by the DNC in favor of Clinton and their super delegate system that neutered millions of democrat voters during primary season. Their shenanigans cost them dearly in losing the White House and giving Republicans complete control of the government and the future of the Supreme Court. It's the dimocrats who are fraught with flaws, not Republicans.
 
Oh gawd, another on-line petition that has no merit or authority.

The left has lost its mind.

No authority? Read the link and you'll have some understand of the corner into which it paints trump and his handlers. Of course given the rant, anger and (dare I say) insane performance by the spokesman for Trump, I'm sure they don't give a damn.



Imagine how the next four years will be if this unsocialized and insane clown isn't fired.
 
It seems the video (video of spicer's rant) link failed (post #28). For those who did not see press secretary sean spicer's melt down, google "video of spicer's rant.
 
It isn't the taxes; it's saying he would show them and then not doing it. Most of all, though, it is about the conflicts of interest that seem so certain to exist and have not been demonstrated not to.
 
Both Dems and Repubs should be worried about fixing the flaws in their electoral systems, which are clearly geared towards advancing crony insiders. Neither seem to be taking the opportunity to do so. Get rid of the super delegates and sh** like that and allow for the public to favor honorable "outsiders".

It seems to me Trump was anything but a crony insider who in fact ran against about 14 or so established crony insiders in the Republican primaries and was the last man standing and thus the party nominee. It was the dimocrats with their system clearly rigged by the DNC in favor of Clinton and their super delegate system that neutered millions of democrat voters during primary season. Their shenanigans cost them dearly in losing the White House and giving Republicans complete control of the government and the future of the Supreme Court. It's the dimocrats who are fraught with flaws, not Republicans.

Calling Democrats "dimocrats" is a remarkable insight into your character flaws.

That said, HRC was the most experienced person in either party, and yet ran one of the most flawed campaigns imaginable. That said she still won the popular vote by 3 million votes. Claiming those in the clown car with trump were insiders suggests you don't do your homework. Most of the clowns were known outside the beltway and had no links to the power elite on K St.

Yesterday we may have seen the Progressive Wing of the Democratic Party out in force. Of course they did not dress in 18th Century garb, but did carry signs expressing for the world to see their concern with trump, his character flaws, inexperience and misogyny. We also saw the reaction one day into his presidency in the words read by the new Press Sect. It's clear his rant was his alone, but the words written by trump's handlers, and we assume approved by the new Commander-in-Chief, which he delivered; and the speech trump gave to the CIA yesterday, should have sent shivers up the spine of every thoughtful American.
 
I'm sure that all 60+ million people who vote for Hillary will sign the petition as soon as they get out of jail.

Idiot-gram ^^^.
Elaborate.

Happily. An idiot-gram is a phrase I coined which describes a single word, phrase or sentence which lacks substance, is not thoughtful or thought provoking; often a logical fallacy or non sequitur.
 
It isn't the taxes; it's saying he would show them and then not doing it. Most of all, though, it is about the conflicts of interest that seem so certain to exist and have not been demonstrated not to.

It is about the lack of transparency and the dishonesty, which thus far he and his handlers have proved to be culpable.
 

No and who gives a rats ass

HE DID NOT PAY TAXES BASED ON THE VERY LAW CLINTON MADE WHEN IN OFFICE , THE TAXES HE DID NOT PAY WAS LEGAL TO DO.
IF YOU HAD A LAW THAT SAID YOU DID NOT HAVE TO PAY TAXES DON'T SAY FOR A MINUTE YOU WOULDN'T DO IT AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SAME LAWS.

Roger Stone reveals that the upcoming Wikileaks dump on Tuesday has the Clinton campaign panicking, and that’s why they made the desperate move to attack Trump over his tax returns, which are no different than Hillary’s.


Well this is a little awkward. With the leaked 1995 Trump tax returns ‘scandal’ focused on the billionaire’s yuuge “net operating loss” and how it might have ‘legally’ enabled him to pay no taxes for years, we now discover none other than Hillary Rodham Clinton utilized a $700,000 “loss” to avoid paying some taxes in 2015.

The Clinton Campaign was quick to jump on the leaked Trump tax filing with Robby Mook tweeting…

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Trump "apparently got to avoid paying taxes for nearly two decades—while tens of millions of working families paid theirs."
And Hillary following up, adding Trump “apparently got to avoid paying taxes for nearly two decades—while tens of millions of working families paid theirs.”

However, a look back at Hillary Clinton’s tax returns from 2015 (here), proudly displayed by the campaign proving she has nothing to hide – shows something awkward on page 17…

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While not on the scale of Trump’s business “operating loss”, Hillary Clinton – like many ‘wealthy’ individuals is taking advantage of a legal scheme to use historical losses to avoid paying current taxes.

As Bloomberg notes, this federal tax break is among the wealthy’s most used avoidance schemes…

Those 1.1 million folks in the 1 percent, as measured by the TPC, have annual income that averages a little less than $700,000. The top one-tenth of that group, some 110,000 households, average about $3.6 million, according to Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the TPC.2
The middle of the pack, some 33 million people, have pretax income ranging from $45,000 to $80,000. The lowest one-fifth of taxpayers, a universe of about 47 million Americans, have income up to about $24,000.

Among the biggest of these givebacks, courtesy of the Internal Revenue Service (well, really Congress), are capital gains and dividends—these are the biggest way the wealthiest benefit.

In the words of Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, “this bombshell report reveals [Hillary Clinton’s] past business failures… and may show just how long [Hillary Clinton] may have avoided paying taxes.”
 

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