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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I’m sorry but I see no connection between her ability to do an excellent job on this case and her private relationship with a member of her team. If the relationship is consensual, I see no problem with it. I’ve always thought this whenever government work place relationships crop up, regardless of whether it’s a democrat or republican held up to public shame. It’s ridiculous how small-minded people get whenever sex is involved. [/quote] Your mistress steering you millions of public dollars during pillow talk is no big deal? Banging each other on taxpayer and business credit card funded trips is no big deal? Claiming she reimbursed him with sacks of cash for every trip and he omitted those expenses from his tax returns? :roll: Come on. These are not serious or ethical people. They are power drunk dunces busted red handed.[/quote] If I pay for tickets for a trip and it costs $5,000 and the person going on a trip with me repays me the $2,500 for their portion in cash, one or both of us have to claim that on our taxes? Is that what you’re saying? I’m not an accountant, but I haven’t received a gift or earned money. [/quote] Nobody carries around thousands of dollars in cash. Give me a break. And nobody as corrupt and stupid as these nitwits is going back through their credit card “BUSINESS” expenses during tax season and subtracts the “cash” their mistress gave them.[/quote] That’s not what he said. He said he uses his business credit card for personal expenses too. He gives the statements to his accountant at tax time and separates the personal from the business.[/quote] :roll: Save your breath.[/quote] That’s how most people do it. Why the eye roll? [/quote]
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