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Personally, I don't care. Not sure how this suddenly became an expectation. Until the 70s it wasn't even expected. This tax return b.s. is a misdirect. The Clinton campaign is using it to divert attention from her foundation, pay for play, email server, mishandled sensitive documents, etc., and people are falling in line with it.
I don't care if he releases them and they say he evaded all taxes, over/underpays his employees, gives 76% to charities, or paid 92% in income tax. I won't vote for either of them.
I don't care if he releases them and they say he evaded all taxes, over/underpays his employees, gives 76% to charities, or paid 92% in income tax. I won't vote for either of them.
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My tax returns are nobody's business even if I decide to run for POTUS. I believe the release of tax returns is only a recent political phenomena used as a tool to gain political advantage or leverage over an opponent, with the 'what do you have to hide?' chestnut. Both DT & HC are very well off but people generally do not enter illegal income on tax returns. Releaseing personal info only gives the casual observer and political opponent fodder to produce a negative spin on the other person. If 1LT Sandy Annala Capt Seid Waddell or anyone else on this forum decided to run I would have no business in their tax returns(although they might be interesting to read)..
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Very true. But why have politicians been doing it since the Nixon administration? This is not a recent development.
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