Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jared just deleted/wiped his twitter activity.
Thoughts and prayers.
Pretty sure you’re not supposed to do that on Yom Kippur.
One more thing to atone for. Busy dude.
Anonymous wrote:I must admit I am amused that the Democrats spent years trying to prove Trump broke laws only for the FBI and Meuller investigations to break laws in their investigations of Trump. And someone broke laws in leaking the Trump taxes to the NYT only to show that Trump didn't break any tax laws either. You may not like the taxes or lack of taxes but he was in compliance of the US tax code. And someone at the DA office in NY definitely did something illegal in the leaking.
Shrugs. Yeah, it's still bad for Trump's persona but I'm more bothered by the hyperpartisan Democrats' willingness to break laws in trying to bring Trump down. I get that you don't like the guy but they've turned themselves into bitter caricatures in the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The outrage is based on a deep, personal, sense of betrayal, that millions of Americans who struggle to achieve financial stability have each paid more to the government than Trump, who was elected President and who pledged to protect and defend every one of them.
Of course people have heard of shadowy rich people "not paying their fair share". But this is not a shadowy rich person. This is the President. The President should set a good example, and pay his fair share. "Fair" is not $750.
No one cares about the legalities. People care about a man with a gold toilet paying $750 in taxes.
It will stick in people's craw, and peel off some of his supporters who will not vote for him.
"People care about a man with a gold toilet paying $750 in taxes."
Amen.
+2
There's no way this helps Trump. Slim chance that it doesn't move the needle. It might not change a lot of minds but Trump needs all the votes he can get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jared just deleted/wiped his twitter activity.
Thoughts and prayers.
Pretty sure you’re not supposed to do that on Yom Kippur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jared just deleted/wiped his twitter activity.
Thoughts and prayers.
Pretty sure you’re not supposed to do that on Yom Kippur.
Anonymous wrote:Jared just deleted/wiped his twitter activity.
Thoughts and prayers.
Anonymous wrote:30+ pages and no speculation about whom the source might be! Any guesses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The outrage is based on a deep, personal, sense of betrayal, that millions of Americans who struggle to achieve financial stability have each paid more to the government than Trump, who was elected President and who pledged to protect and defend every one of them.
Of course people have heard of shadowy rich people "not paying their fair share". But this is not a shadowy rich person. This is the President. The President should set a good example, and pay his fair share. "Fair" is not $750.
No one cares about the legalities. People care about a man with a gold toilet paying $750 in taxes.
It will stick in people's craw, and peel off some of his supporters who will not vote for him.
"People care about a man with a gold toilet paying $750 in taxes."
Amen.