Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh here we are again. Some rich guy taking advantage of the tax system. Look how bad it is!
Now is any democrat or republican putting legislation together to fix the problem...no.
We do have legislation in place and we have both criminal and civil courts to deal with tax frauds, cheats and financial crimes. You obviously didn't read the article - if you did - you would read that the Trumps broke the law, defrauded the government and illegally made stock trades, not to mention inflating invoices and other illegal accounting practices. It's one thing to legally work the tax code to avoid liability, it's entirely another to commit down-right tax fraud for years and years.
Anonymous wrote:Oh here we are again. Some rich guy taking advantage of the tax system. Look how bad it is!
Now is any democrat or republican putting legislation together to fix the problem...no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait for a democrat congress to publish his tax returns.
Would it make any difference to the traitor GOP?
Probably not, but American people deserve to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait for a democrat congress to publish his tax returns.
Would it make any difference to the traitor GOP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait for a democrat congress to publish his tax returns.
Would it make any difference to the traitor GOP?
+1
They clearly DGAF about any of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't wait for a democrat congress to publish his tax returns.
Would it make any difference to the traitor GOP?
Anonymous wrote:Can't wait for a democrat congress to publish his tax returns.
Anonymous wrote: I haven’t finished reading this yet, but this massive investigation by WNYC and Propublica picks up on where the Times story leaves off and keeps going.
https://features.propublica.org/trump-inc-podcast/trump-family-business-panama-city-khafif/
“The Trumps were typically way more than mere licensors or bystanders in their often-troubled deals. They were deeply involved in these projects. They helped mislead investors and buyers — and they profited handsomely from it.
Patterns of deceptive practices occurred in a dozen deals across the globe, as the business expanded into international projects, and the Trumps often participated. One common pattern, visible in more than half of those transactions, was a tendency to misstate key sales numbers.”
Anonymous wrote:Friendly reminder - there is a president* in the White House who illegally bilked the nation of $500 billion in taxes owed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was always surprised Trump voters were ok with him stiffing his contractors in Atlantic City. Just...not paying them at all. Was he broke, a cheater, both? Chandelier installers and the like? Stiffed.
I grew up in NJ and anyone from the NY/NY area knows he's nothing but a shifty, grifter real estate guy. How anyone thought he was fit to be President is truly baffling.