NYT publishes Trump tax returns
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@Axtremus said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
@Loki said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
Of course there was no interest in the truth.
The ones who do not want the truth are the ones who say not to disclose the information, not to publish the information in the first place. There is no “truth” in the absence of information.
So publish yours. Let’s see ‘em, Ax. How are we to know we can trust you are truthful if we can’t see your personal information?
wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 13:11 last edited by Jolly 10 Jan 2020, 13:11@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
@Axtremus said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
@Loki said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
Of course there was no interest in the truth.
The ones who do not want the truth are the ones who say not to disclose the information, not to publish the information in the first place. There is no “truth” in the absence of information.
So publish yours. Let’s see ‘em, Ax. How are we to know we can trust you are truthful if we can’t see your personal information?
On the net, of course.
And don't forget that Social Security number!
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wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 13:24 last edited by
@Jolly said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
Kinda like Obama's transcripts?
Or Pelosi's income tax returns.
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@Axtremus said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
@Loki said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
Of course there was no interest in the truth.
The ones who do not want the truth are the ones who say not to disclose the information, not to publish the information in the first place. There is no “truth” in the absence of information.
So publish yours. Let’s see ‘em, Ax. How are we to know we can trust you are truthful if we can’t see your personal information?
wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 13:43 last edited by@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
The ones who do not want the truth are the ones who say not to disclose the information, not to publish the information in the first place. There is no “truth” in the absence of information.
So publish yours. Let’s see ‘em, Ax. How are we to know we can trust you are truthful if we can’t see your personal information?
Gee, have I ever asked you to trust me?
Have I ever asked to be entrusted with, say, the command of the nation's entire military might including the nuclear launch codes?
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wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 14:15 last edited by
Yep. You ask us to trust your posts every day.
We don’t, but you keep asking.
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wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 14:20 last edited by
@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
You ask us to trust your posts every day.
I never ask. All y'all just know that I'm right.
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wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 14:28 last edited by
@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
Yep. It’s nonsense. Technologically you could do it, yes. Administratively? Never.
Yep. This.
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@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
You ask us to trust your posts every day.
I never ask. All y'all just know that I'm right.
wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 14:44 last edited by@Axtremus said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
You ask us to trust your posts every day.
I never ask. All y'all just know that I'm right.
You've never been right in your life.
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wrote on 21 Dec 2022, 13:30 last edited by George K
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wrote on 21 Dec 2022, 13:46 last edited by
I want Biden's.
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wrote on 21 Dec 2022, 13:49 last edited by George K
@Jolly said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
I want Biden's.
They've been published.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/17/politics/joe-jill-biden-tax-returns/index.html
Unless you're talking 'bout the other Biden.
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wrote on 21 Dec 2022, 22:47 last edited by
Apparently it's lawful to release POTUS' tax returns to the committee, but the are supposed to stay in camera, unless he approves their public release.
Where's that SCOTUS leaker when they need him?
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wrote on 21 Dec 2022, 23:46 last edited by
What legitimate interest does the committee have to seek his tax returns, much less publish them? The fact that he did not turn them over as a candidate is, to me, nothing. No candidate before him that did was required to do so.
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What legitimate interest does the committee have to seek his tax returns, much less publish them? The fact that he did not turn them over as a candidate is, to me, nothing. No candidate before him that did was required to do so.
wrote on 21 Dec 2022, 23:59 last edited by@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
What legitimate interest does the committee have to seek his tax returns, much less publish them?
To show receipts from Putin. Wait...
To show checks to the Russian hookers. Wait...
The fact that he did not turn them over as a candidate is, to me, nothing. No candidate before him that did was required to do so.
He's a private citizen. WIth the GOP in the leadership of the House, what's to stop them from accessing
Hunter'smy taxes? -
wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 00:02 last edited by
Precisely my concern. The witchhunt continues.
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What legitimate interest does the committee have to seek his tax returns, much less publish them? The fact that he did not turn them over as a candidate is, to me, nothing. No candidate before him that did was required to do so.
wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 00:45 last edited by@Mik said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
What legitimate interest does the committee have to seek his tax returns, ...
https://www.npr.org/2022/11/22/1136846873/supreme-court-trump-tax-returns
"The House Ways and Means Committee argued that it needs the information contained in Trump's tax returns to meaningfully evaluate the IRS's presidential audit program. The Committee says it is considering implementing greater legislative oversight of financial activities conducted by presidents. In particular, it is investigating whether the current IRS audit program is able to adequately enforce the nation's tax laws against a president, like Trump, who has complex business holdings."
These rationales have passed muster with multiple court reviews and appeals.
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wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 00:58 last edited by
HEre's the law:
(f)Disclosure to Committees of Congress
(1)Committee on Ways and Means, Committee on Finance, and Joint Committee on Taxation
Upon written request from the chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, the chairman of the Committee on Finance of the Senate, or the chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation, the Secretary shall furnish such committee with any return or return information specified in such request, except that any return or return information which can be associated with, or otherwise identify, directly or indirectly, a particular taxpayer shall be furnished to such committee only when sitting in closed executive session unless such taxpayer otherwise consents in writing to such disclosure.Emphasis mine.
Seems that the committee is acting outside the word of the law in its release of the information. But then, the New York Times did it a long time ago and there was no prosecution.
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wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 02:26 last edited by
This went to Scotus. Maybe even twice.
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wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 02:28 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in NYT publishes Trump tax returns:
This went to Scotus. Maybe even twice.
To release publicly, or just to the committee?
Is the law I cited outdated?
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wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 04:44 last edited by
Maybe Trump will file a lawsuit to block the public release of his tax returns. :man-shrugging:
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wrote on 22 Dec 2022, 05:02 last edited by
Let me guess, Trump’s taxes confirm he is a loser much more than he’s a winner. Shall I list his bankrupt companies again? I haven’t seen anything yet but I’m pretty confident Trump’s best asset is his ability to communicate and fool others into think he’s more successful than he actually is.