Tax Returns Still a Problem for Trump?

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Trump just gave a speech and BTW some are saying that Its the best speech that Trump has given,In this speech,Trump said that there was one thing he would not do that Hillary does and that Is,he will not lie to the public.

What If Trump doesn't release his tax returns even after the audit?I wonder If his supporters will find a way to make what he said,not a lie.

Of course they will.:eek:
 

peacenik

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If Trump will not tell a lie it means he will have to keep his mouth shut.

Fat chance of that happening.

Every time he talks he lies. Just see Bob Lonsberry's open letter which I just referenced on another thread. {I did not post the link to his site as it contains naughty language}
 
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Trump is liar ...says the Hillary supporters.....haha
 
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Trump just gave a speech and BTW some are saying that Its the best speech that Trump has given,In this speech,Trump said that there was one thing he would not do that Hillary does and that Is,he will not lie to the public.

What If Trump doesn't release his tax returns even after the audit?I wonder If his supporters will find a way to make what he said,not a lie.

Of course they will.:eek:
Love how libs live in the "if's" when the "are's" are right in front of them.


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Lonsberry is a noted conservative. ;)
Funny how you Hillary supporters think you decide who is a "conservative"...and we conservatives have never heard of these people :confused:
 
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What If Trump doesn't release his tax returns even after the audit?I wonder If his supporters will find a way to make what he said,not a lie?
IMO Trump supporters know that Trump Is not going to release his tax returns even after the audit and that Is why they will not dare answer that question,Instead,get ready for deflection.
 
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IMO Trump supporters know that Trump Is not going to release his tax returns even after the audit and that Is why they will not dare answer that question,Instead,get ready for deflection.
If I was a Trump supporter, I would sarcasticly say, "What difference, at this point, does it make? He's president of the United States!"

But I agree with you. I believe whatever is in his taxes is far worse than lying and not showing them.
 
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IMO Trump supporters know that Trump Is not going to release his tax returns even after the audit and that Is why they will not dare answer that question,Instead,get ready for deflection.
Compared to Hillary and all her crimes and lies...its not even a issue for us Trump supporters ...If Trump shot someone on mainstreet? He would still be better than Hillary :)
 

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As a former business owner, I would have loved to have my competition's tax form's made public. Some of you have no concept of the edge that I would have had. Think about it. Trump's entire family is involved in his business. Don't expect them to close the doors if he is elected president. I'll give him the right to keep his taxes out of the public.
 
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As a former business owner, I would have loved to have my competition's tax form's made public. Some of you have no concept of the edge that I would have had. Think about it. Trump's entire family is involved in his business. Don't expect them to close the doors if he is elected president. I'll give him the right to keep his taxes out of the public.
These left-wingers don't understand anything about making a honest dollar...don't try to reason with them :(
 
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These left-wingers don't understand anything about making a honest dollar...don't try to reason with them :(
Running for president he is not a businessman anymore. He is a public person seeking a position requiring all sorts of trust...by not making his tax forms public he clearly doesn't comprehend what position he is now having.
 
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Running for president he is not a businessman anymore. He is a public person seeking a position requiring all sorts of trust...by not making his tax forms public he clearly doesn't comprehend what position he is now having.
Don't hurt him a bit to have Hillary and her crew crying about disclosure and honesty ...most Americans just laugh at the hypocrisy
 

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Running for president he is not a businessman anymore. He is a public person seeking a position requiring all sorts of trust...by not making his tax forms public he clearly doesn't comprehend what position he is now having.
I don't think that you understand. He prepared his taxes as a businessman. The IRS is auditing those taxes. He will either pay them, contest the audit in court, or if he is lucky, get a refund of the excess that he paid. Until that process is complete, his taxes have not been filed and accepted by the IRS. As a businessman, his responsibility is to the company. He filed the financial statements required by the governments (state and federal) to run for the office of president.

A simple example of an unfair advantage. If his company is buying a product from a source that charges him 50% of what the competition is paying their source. What will happen to his competitive edge?
 
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I don't think that you understand. He prepared his taxes as a businessman. The IRS is auditing those taxes. He will either pay them, contest the audit in court, or if he is lucky, get a refund of the excess that he paid. Until that process is complete, his taxes have not been filed and accepted by the IRS. As a businessman, his responsibility is to the company. He filed the financial statements required by the governments (state and federal) to run for the office of president.

A simple example of an unfair advantage. If his company is buying a product from a source that charges him 50% of what the competition is paying their source. What will happen to his competitive edge?
If he Is Transparent,then he should say,I was a businessman when I did my taxes and I used the system lawfully although It doesn't look good now.

He should have remained In the business world,I don't think a person has a crooked mentality and then one day,decide,I want to make America great again.

Only GOD can change a person that quickly,and GOD equips those he chooses.Donald Trump has no plans,all he says Is "believe me" and "I promise you"
 
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As a former business owner, I would have loved to have my competition's tax form's made public. Some of you have no concept of the edge that I would have had. Think about it. Trump's entire family is involved in his business. Don't expect them to close the doors if he is elected president. I'll give him the right to keep his taxes out of the public.
That is sort of the precedent set by previous presidents of the United States. If he is at a disadvantage to put his tax records out, he can always say, "There isn't anything anyone can do or say to make me release my tax records. I will not be put at a disadvantage." However, he is giving the illusion he is down to play ball by releasing them after the audit.
 
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I don't think that you understand. He prepared his taxes as a businessman. The IRS is auditing those taxes. He will either pay them, contest the audit in court, or if he is lucky, get a refund of the excess that he paid. Until that process is complete, his taxes have not been filed and accepted by the IRS. As a businessman, his responsibility is to the company. He filed the financial statements required by the governments (state and federal) to run for the office of president.

A simple example of an unfair advantage. If his company is buying a product from a source that charges him 50% of what the competition is paying their source. What will happen to his competitive edge?
I will have to disagree with you on that. In the eyes of the nation he is no longer a businessman, but a man seeking the highest ranking position this country has. That calls for more than shady excuses for not making his tax forms public. His competitive edge is no longer what should be his biggest concern.
 

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