Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump lied in his financial disclosures.
"In 2018, for example, Mr. Trump announced in his disclosure that he had made at least $434.9 million. The tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line: $47.4 million in losses."
Wonder if PP ever heard of EBIDTA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s discuss the national security implications of a President being this far in debt and hiding it.
Yes, let’s direct this to 18:11, who is currently shitting into his hand and throwing it at the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not surprised, he's always been a showman.
But did he actually break any laws over the taxes? I thought people were expecting tax fraud? So far there isn't any that I can tell.
Did you was the whole article?
Yes. And there's nothing to show he broke laws.
I thought the tax returns were supposed to show stuff that he'd go to prison for. Maybe I was wrong. But so far nothing we've seen shows Trump breaking laws. He did file his returns, he didn't commit tax fraud.
Time to wake up. Actually I feel sorry for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is worse than speculation. They don't even show you the document they have, just claim to have the documents. And of course, an anonymous source.
Exactly. It amazes me how low the NYT has fallen.
Then demand the "real" taxes from the president to demonstrate that this is fake news. Otherwise, there is no way the NY Times would open itself up to the liability for such an article if it weren't true.
I'm sure he'll be suing the NYT for libel any minute now...
No, he won't. Why? He'll open himself up to Discovery and the NYT's attorneys will gain access to his financial documents and tax returns. Why? Because truth is an absolute defene to libel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is worse than speculation. They don't even show you the document they have, just claim to have the documents. And of course, an anonymous source.
Exactly. It amazes me how low the NYT has fallen.
Then demand the "real" taxes from the president to demonstrate that this is fake news. Otherwise, there is no way the NY Times would open itself up to the liability for such an article if it weren't true.
I'm sure he'll be suing the NYT for libel any minute now...
No, he won't. Why? He'll open himself up to Discovery and the NYT's attorneys will gain access to his financial documents and tax returns. Why? Because truth is an absolute defene to libel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump lied in his financial disclosures.
"In 2018, for example, Mr. Trump announced in his disclosure that he had made at least $434.9 million. The tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line: $47.4 million in losses."
For those of you paying attention, that's called "underrporting income to the IRS."
My idiot stepfather who never made more than the high 5 figures went to federal prison for 18 months for that. And I'm guessing he underreported his income by a bit less than Trump did.
That’s the sad thing about the IRS. They go after lower income tax fraud/avoidance but they don’t have the resources to put away the people who do it in a big way like Trump
By design.
https://itep.org/congressional-budget-office-confirms-that-irs-budget-cuts-lose-money-and-benefit-the-rich/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is worse than speculation. They don't even show you the document they have, just claim to have the documents. And of course, an anonymous source.
Exactly. It amazes me how low the NYT has fallen.
Then demand the "real" taxes from the president to demonstrate that this is fake news. Otherwise, there is no way the NY Times would open itself up to the liability for such an article if it weren't true.
I'm sure he'll be suing the NYT for libel any minute now...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump lied in his financial disclosures.
"In 2018, for example, Mr. Trump announced in his disclosure that he had made at least $434.9 million. The tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line: $47.4 million in losses."
For those of you paying attention, that's called "underrporting income to the IRS."
My idiot stepfather who never made more than the high 5 figures went to federal prison for 18 months for that. And I'm guessing he underreported his income by a bit less than Trump did.
That’s the sad thing about the IRS. They go after lower income tax fraud/avoidance but they don’t have the resources to put away the people who do it in a big way like Trump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is worse than speculation. They don't even show you the document they have, just claim to have the documents. And of course, an anonymous source.
Exactly. It amazes me how low the NYT has fallen.
Then demand the "real" taxes from the president to demonstrate that this is fake news. Otherwise, there is no way the NY Times would open itself up to the liability for such an article if it weren't true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump lied in his financial disclosures.
"In 2018, for example, Mr. Trump announced in his disclosure that he had made at least $434.9 million. The tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line: $47.4 million in losses."
For those of you paying attention, that's called "underrporting income to the IRS."
My idiot stepfather who never made more than the high 5 figures went to federal prison for 18 months for that. And I'm guessing he underreported his income by a bit less than Trump did.
Anonymous wrote:Trump lied in his financial disclosures.
"In 2018, for example, Mr. Trump announced in his disclosure that he had made at least $434.9 million. The tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line: $47.4 million in losses."