Author Topic: A thought on releasing tax returns  (Read 202 times)

Offline Woody

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Re: A thought on releasing tax returns
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2012, 07:30:16 pm »
Wrong. It's in the Constitution; it's a constitutional "straw man". Deal with it.

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Remember, the president only signs bills that legislators pass.  Apparently you can care less about their financial situation.

Again--read the Constitution. The congress can't override the Constitution no matter what it passes.

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Read the thread.  I am not making that argument.  The point is that tax code is law.  Those who write the law, create loopholes, deductions, and credits are congressmen and senators.  Yet you don't care about them and how they game the system.

The bots will twist themselves into pretzels defending O on even the most trivial points!


What I have learned is as long as you aren't running for president you can offshore money and investments, pay low tax rates, and take advantage of the tax code you helped write.
Sure you can. But did he actually, and legally?  There remains a legal question about his over-the-legal-amount IRAs.  Etc.




Nobody cares.


Top priorities for voters:


1.  Jobs and the economy


2.  Jobs and the economy


3.  Jobs and the economy


Something Obamabots don't want to discuss.









A reminder for kentay:
I fully support going back to ALL, that says ALL THE CLINTON TAX and spend policies that led to the economic boom in the second half of the 90's.