duploelabs wrote: » Well if he's not afraid, why should he continue to hide them? What's he hiding?
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Why should he be afraid of anything? Again why does he need to release them?
duploelabs wrote: » When will Trump release his, why is he constantly blocking the releas? What has he got to hide?https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1301316478889680897?s=19
namloc1980 wrote: » Nonsense. Before he mocked the disabled reporter he clearly said: "...written by a nice reporter, now the poor guy you gotta see this guy..." Why would he say that "now the poor guy you gotta see this guy" if not to draw attention to what he looks like - which is that he is obviously disabled. Why say the poor guy? If he's lying about Trump why would he have sympathy for him other than he's disabled? It's disgusting to suggest that he wasn't mocking the disabled reporter.
Eric Cartman wrote: » The only people who actually care about his tax returns were diehard dem voters anyway. The tax return thing doesn't bother floating voters or republicans anyway, America is a country that was built on avoiding taxes, its one of the most patriotic things you can do there. Not releasing the returns makes everyone think theres something in there which makes middle and upper America only resonate with him.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Complete lies fabricated by the MSM. He had been using that movement well before he "mocked" the disabled report to show when people had difficulty answering questions that were put to them.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Because he was on TV denying something he had done. You're wrong. You know you are.
namloc1980 wrote: » So you think a guy who made a promise to provide his tax returns but has since reneged on that promise somehow resonates with voters. That American voters enjoys being lied to. Incredible mental gymnastics on display this morning.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » the only people who think it is innocent are either 1) an idiot or 2)those deep into a cult or 3) those two young to remember when that was common. trump is old enough to remember when that was a common shorthand for "retard". which group are you in?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » afraid of being convicted of bank fraud i imagine. he has been telling one thing to his bankers for years and another to the IRS. you know he is being investigated for bank fraud, right? that he is fighting tooth and nail to keep all of this financials a secret.
Eric Cartman wrote: » Nobody cared. Sure FF here had to bring in that rule about presenting a tax clearance cert before being put forward for election after Bertie, Mccreevy and Haughey were all found to be taking envelopes etc.. We haven't had slick talent like them since. I wouldn't trust a politician who wasn't trying to dodge taxes to actually cut them.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » He's not hiding anything he's under no obligation to release them.
Kidchameleon wrote: » Forgive my ignorance but... if he had done anything illigal re. taxes would the IRS know about it?
Igotadose wrote: » Lets go through an example. Let's say Trump owes Alfabank, a Russian government front, $1bn in a loan. The loan might've been legitimate at the time it was taken out. This loan required repayments and Trump perhaps claims interest deduction on his taxes (hand waving here - assume a transaction with a Russian owned organization is mentioned on his taxes, or his business's taxes.) Nothing illegal, IRS might notice this, the audit largely looks for whether the filer is correctly following IRS regulations. Now, nothing illegal here but should the POTUS owe $1bn to a Russian-owned bank, whose overall purpose is to earn money, for Russia?
Eric Cartman wrote: » what a funny hypothetical scenario you've picked there, not trying to imply anything at all..
namloc1980 wrote: » Someone with a lifelong stutter gets stuck on words and then readjusts and moves on. No depths the Trumpists won't go to.
Danzy wrote: » Look, leaving the dementia debate aside. Joe is significantly poorer in his communication than the latter years of the Obama Presidency.