Anonymous wrote:I know!! Let’s impeach all but the democrats and fill the entire SC with democrats because that’s the goal here. I don’t think y’all know how transparent and gullible you all are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that a *non-billionaire* friend gave Thomas $5,000 for this kid's education.
Thomas *did* report that gift.
So why did he report the $5,000 gift but not the billionaire Crow $150,000+ contributions at the same time?
Thomas hasn't answered that either.
Perhaps because that money was given directly to Thomas. The payment for tuition was directly to the school.
And, Thomas had no obligation to report it.
Uh the exact scenario you describe is tax fraud. It is reportable and there are fines and imprisonment for such violations. Certainly our Supreme Court Justices should be complying with the law, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that a *non-billionaire* friend gave Thomas $5,000 for this kid's education.
Thomas *did* report that gift.
So why did he report the $5,000 gift but not the billionaire Crow $150,000+ contributions at the same time?
Thomas hasn't answered that either.
Perhaps because that money was given directly to Thomas. The payment for tuition was directly to the school.
And, Thomas had no obligation to report it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that a *non-billionaire* friend gave Thomas $5,000 for this kid's education.
Thomas *did* report that gift.
So why did he report the $5,000 gift but not the billionaire Crow $150,000+ contributions at the same time?
Thomas hasn't answered that either.
Perhaps because that money was given directly to Thomas. The payment for tuition was directly to the school.
And, Thomas had no obligation to report it.
Hey, great idea. So when I run for office, I'll buy a $3 million dollar house, a "friend" can write a check directly to the bank to pay the mortgage off and I have to declare *nothing*.
Seems totally legit /s![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that a *non-billionaire* friend gave Thomas $5,000 for this kid's education.
Thomas *did* report that gift.
So why did he report the $5,000 gift but not the billionaire Crow $150,000+ contributions at the same time?
Thomas hasn't answered that either.
Perhaps because that money was given directly to Thomas. The payment for tuition was directly to the school.
And, Thomas had no obligation to report it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that a *non-billionaire* friend gave Thomas $5,000 for this kid's education.
Thomas *did* report that gift.
So why did he report the $5,000 gift but not the billionaire Crow $150,000+ contributions at the same time?
Thomas hasn't answered that either.
Perhaps because that money was given directly to Thomas. The payment for tuition was directly to the school.
And, Thomas had no obligation to report it.
Anonymous wrote:This is unreported taxable income, no matter how much the oligarchs want to try to spin it.
Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that a *non-billionaire* friend gave Thomas $5,000 for this kid's education.
Thomas *did* report that gift.
So why did he report the $5,000 gift but not the billionaire Crow $150,000+ contributions at the same time?
Thomas hasn't answered that either.