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My chutes and ladders joke was awesome
You have any data to back up this assertion?
How dare you take credit for my work...My chutes and ladders joke was awesome
I liked your post even though i doubt you truly mean it. It would be great if we started applying that standard to all our politicians.
No raw data, but it is known that rich people, and especially super rich people, are far more more likely to face audits. It's got nothing to do with being shady. It's the complexity of their taxes. They just want to make extra sure that everything is on the up and up.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/18/wea...y-to-have-their-taxes-audited-by-the-irs.html
You forgot: possible murder, armed robbery, commercial drug trafficking and grand theft auto. I mean as long as we’re throwing fictional or cleared charges out there then why not just double down on some more fiction?
This is what TDS does to supposedly logical and intelligent people.
Also, an audit prevents nobody from being able to have their records released.
Of course not. There are other far more rudimentary laws for that.
I don't trust your assessment of my nation's code of laws.
Except it's been standard procedure for POTUS to release taxes for decades. tRUmp is only breaking from the accepted norm for no logical reason.The Dems are trying everything they can to get dirt on Trump. They look desperate now
Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin said his department will not meet the Wednesday deadline set by congressional Democrats to turn over copies of President’s Trump tax returns, escalating a clash between the White House and Congress.