Tax returns? Tweety Twump is afraid to disclose! It is obvious!
IRS Audit? While legal to withhold, no President ever has. So why would Tweety not disclose his tax returns?
I KNOW! Tweety Twump HAS DONE THINGS HE DOES NOT WANT THE PUBLIC TO KNOW.
"Can Trump Release His Tax Returns? Yes. Should He? No."
David H. Lenok | Feb 26, 2016
http://www.wealthmanagement.com/high-net-worth/can-trump-release-his-tax-returns-yes-should-he-no
OK, the article title is the legal advice, but Tweety is President in 6 days so WHAT IS HE HIDING?
Why is he withholding information the American people deserve to receive?
Even Tweety supporters should want to see his returns so they can be 100% confident they will not be embarrassed by Tweety down the road.
Before winning the election, Tweety said he would release them as soon as the audits stop.
"Republican debate that: “I want to [release them], except for many years, I’ve been audited every year… Twelve years, or something like that. Every year they audit me, audit me, audit me. Nobody gets audited—I have friends that are very wealthy people. They never get audited. I get audited every year. I will absolutely give my return, but I’m being audited now for two or three years, so I can’t do it until the audit is finished, obviously. And I think people would understand that.”"
Better file an Amendment right away Tweety, and also settle with the IRS for your "errors" OK? Calling bad input, wrong numbers, etc. "errors" are Tweety Twumps only hope. THAT is what he will do.
Tweety Twump has plausible deniability in any case because his taxes are prepared for him. Tweety does not prepare his tax forms. He only signs them. He "assumes" they are free of "errors." lol
It is not Tweety's fault for any "errors" right?
Tweety is "smart" in the way any huckster is "smart."
Press Conference "foolishness!" Does ANYONE really believe ANY of those papers on the table at Tweety Twumps Jan 2017 Press Conference were REAL?! lol
They were NOT! They had no labels and looked like they folders had just comes out of the Office Max or Staples business supply store boxes!
Tweety Twump is taking his supporters as well as all of America for a "ride" when it comes to disclosing his tax returns! He is hiding something! Otherwise why not disclose it? Yes he can disclose it during an audit!
We know and expect his lawyers will tell him not to disclose. He pays them! Tweety Twump's employees will advise him not to disclose because he writes them checks!
Tweety Twump is wrong about a LOT, and saying I, or Americans do not want to see his tax returns is so disingenuous it is funny, stupid, and IMMORAL all rolled into one.
Tweety Twump has NO MORALS and is about to try to make himself rich and famous, while plundering Americans, and America.
"Trump wrong that Americans don't care about his tax returns"
By Joshua Gillin on Wednesday, January 11th, 2017 at 4:50 p.m.
""I’m not releasing the tax returns because, as you know, they’re under audit," Trump said. The reporter pointed out that presidents have been releasing their returns since the 1970s. Trump interrupted her and said, "Oh, gee, I never heard that."
"You know, the only one that cares about my tax returns are the reporters, okay? They’re the only ones," he said, saying he thought the American public isn’t concerned about it. "I won; I mean, I became president. No, I don’t think they care at all. I don’t think they care at all. I think you care.""
Tweety, I am a VERY concerned citizen who wants you to disclose your tax returns and quite deceiving the country!
Why are you hiding your tax return?
How much evidence will Tweety Twump ignore? All of it?
"The vocal majority
It’s been common practice for decades for presidential candidates to release their tax returns. Despite Trump’s argument that he isn’t releasing his because he’s being audited, the IRS has said he’s allowed to release them whether he’s under an audit or not (as Richard Nixon did).
Tax returns show a lot of details about a president’s business dealings and financial background, much more than, say, campaign finance disclosures, which Trump has offered as an alternative. That explains the media interest, which Trump has attacked before.
Trump’s transition team did not elaborate on his statement when we contacted them, but he is wrong to say that the public doesn’t care, by most polls.
One such poll taken before Trump's news conference confirms most Americans said he should release the returns.
Pew Research Center released a new poll Jan. 10, on the eve of Trump’s latest press conference, that re-examined how voters felt. The poll showed that close to two-thirds of Americans think the issue is important. The poll was conducted Jan. 4-9 among 1,502 adults with a margin of error of 2.9 percentage points for the total sample.
Sixty percent of the people polled by Pew said Trump has a responsibility to publicly release his tax returns. The numbers do vary broadly depending on political affiliation, however — 38 percent of Republicans or those leaning Republican agree he has a responsibility, compared to 79 percent of Democrats or those leaning to the left.
There was a lot more polling about this topic before the Nov. 8 election. The way the questions were framed varies from poll to poll, so it's difficult to compare the figures directly. But generally they illustrate that Americans think Trump's tax returns are a serious issue.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Aug. 25, 2016, showed that 74 percent of all voters said Trump should release his tax returns publicly. That figure dipped only slightly among Republicans, 62 percent of whom said he should release them.
A Monmouth University poll the same week said that 62 percent of Americans thought it was either somewhat or very important to them that presidential candidates release their tax returns.
A Fox News poll released Sept. 7 showed that 60 percent of voters, including 36 percent of Republicans and 83 percent of Democrats, thought Trump was hiding something in his tax returns.
On Sept. 21, an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed that 52 percent of voters were concerned about Trump not releasing his tax returns. The choice was among several options about voters’ areas of concern about both Trump and Clinton. "Trump’s comments and language about women, immigrants and Muslims" was the top concern with 69 percent, and "Trump not having the right temperament to serve as commander in chief" was second with 66 percent. "Trump’s praise for Vladimir Putin" also ranked as a higher concern, at 59 percent.
One outlier was when Fox News asked voters in a poll conducted Sept. 27-29 whether "the fact that Donald Trump hasn’t released his tax returns bother you, or is it no big deal?" Forty-six percent of respondents answered "bothers me," while 52 percent said it was "no big deal." But even that tally shows about half of Americans were concerned that Trump hadn't released his tax returns.
Our ruling
Trump said Americans don't "care at all" about his tax returns.
Several polls, including one released the day before his latest press conference, show that a sizable portion of the public does think Trump’s tax returns are an important issue. These polls word their questions differently, but most results showed a majority of Americans believed the issue was relevant, undermining Trump’s assertion that only the media wants to explore the issue.
We rate Trump’s statement False."
Tweety Twump is FALSE! Tweety is FAKE! Tweety is a huckster! Tweety is peddling CRAP! Tweety has bamboozled his supporters!
"Sorry, Trump, everyone on Twitter still cares about your tax returns"
Tim Chester
Mashable•January 11, 2017
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sorry-trump-everyone-twitter-still-183138664.html
Tweety Twump expects Americans to be dumb all the way to the bank, as we cash his "checks" (promises).
I want to know if Tweety Twump is an honest man, don't you!?
"Why Americans Care About Trump’s Tax Returns"
By RON WYDENJAN. 12, 2017
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/opinion/why-americans-care-about-trumps-tax-returns.html?_r=0
"WASHINGTON — In his news conference on Wednesday, President-elect Donald J. Trump claimed that the American public did not care that he had not released his tax returns, as has been routine for every presidential nominee since Watergate. He could not be more wrong. When I asked users on Twitter, the president-elect’s favored megaphone, to retweet if they cared about Mr. Trump’s tax returns, within hours more than 79,000 people responded.
The reason is simple. Without these returns, Americans cannot know whether he is using the presidency to enrich himself and his family. Americans won’t know whether a policy he proposes primarily benefits steelworkers in Pennsylvania or lines his own pocket.
They will also be unable to tell whether Mr. Trump is telling the truth when he claims to have no connections to Russia, contradicting public evidence and statements by his own son. His stated excuse about being under audit doesn’t pass the smell test. Previous presidents and nominees have released their returns under the same circumstances."
Getting to read Tweety Twump's tax returns is the MOST IMPORTANT PRIORITY for Tweety's supporters.
ONLY WHENT TWEETY RELEASES HIS TAX RETURNS CAN HIS SUPPORTERS PROVE TP AMERICA and HILLARY"S SUPPORETRS FAC AND SAY, "I TOLD YOU HE IS A GOOD AND HONEST MAN!"
Be aware! Beware!
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