Discussion: Trump On Leaked Tax Return: It’s My Job To Game The Tax System!

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The Deplorables will love this.

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I hate the way they spend our taxes dollars, except when I get a HUUUUUGE rebate.

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This is his scripted response?! Just goes to show that business genius doesn’t translated into political genius:)

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Really?

It’s your job to refuse to pay our military people, to shirk at your responsibility to pay your fair share to build and maintain our roads, to pay for our legal system, etc. and simply pass the buck onto the rest of us to make up for your freeloading ass while borrowing more and more from China because of jerks like you?

Who knew?

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So he’s going to “fix the system” by giving even more tax cuts to the wealthy.

And if he hates the way it’s being spent, is he planning to abolish the Defense Department?

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But that gun kicks as hard as it shoots, Don: If you are so smart and good at the tax game–and it’s no shame–release your tax returns and brag about them.

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“I know the henhouse better than anybody, believe me!”- Fox

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Trump said he had a “fiduciary responsibility” to pay as little tax as possible

Ahahaha! So I guess we found another buzzword that he’s heard but never understood.

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I alone will fix the system so I actually have to pay my fair share, Believe me. CALL SEAN HANNITY FOR CHRISSSSAKES!

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“I understand the tax laws better than almost anyone, which is why I am one who can truly fix them,”

Donny, your tax accountant tells a different story.
“In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Mitnick said he could not divulge details of Mr. Trump’s finances without Mr. Trump’s consent. But he did talk about Mr. Trump’s approaches to taxes, and he contrasted Fred Trump’s attention to detail with what he described as Mr. Trump’s brash and undisciplined style. He recalled, for example, that when Donald and Ivana Trump came in each year to sign their tax forms, it was almost always Ivana who asked more questions.”

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1995 was a good time in terms of economic recovery. The 90’s in general were pretty positive for many people (not all) financially.

If this scuzzy, choad couldn’t manage to make any sort of profit in the '90’s, boy was he doing it wrong!

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More like an interest-free loan.

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And all the benefits that I get from them.

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So if I can kill or rob someone and get away with it I’m good?

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Saw this yesterday:

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Hmm. It appears his fiduciary responsibilities weren’t so sacred while he was involved in the serial bankrupting of gambling casinos.

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“Fiduciary responsibility” typically refers to a company’s responsibility to shareholders to earn profit within the legal limits of the law. It does not apply to the personal tax returns discussed in the New York Times story Saturday.

Come, now, Mr. Shuham – we all know he his personal “shareholders” are Ivanka, Eric and Junior. The others, he never acknowledges unless he needs something. These three have major investment in Orange Daddy. If OD goes under, so do they … as well as Wife #3 and her child.

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“I understand the tax laws better than almost anyone, which is why I am
one who can truly fix them,” Trump said at a campaign rally in Pueblo,
Colorado. “I understand it. I get it. And that is what I commit to do.

And to anyone who doesn’t believe HO should be taken at his word, I would just refer you to all of his entirely truthful statements about releasing his tax returns.

Oh, wait …

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He really puts the “ary” in fiduciary.

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