Lawmakers vote to release former President Trump’s tax returns

Probably, unless there are legitimate reasons I am not aware of. I think it is a non-issue being used as another talking point and the constant need to create news stories stir controversy; much like the Hunter Biden stories.

Congressional committees releasing tax returns in violation of federal law is not a "talking point".......it ranks more along the lines of Watergate......
 
Has not the Supreme Court agreed with Congress? Do you know more than they do?
Congress has released personal tax returns in the past. Do your homework.

Oh, well, shit. If they've done it in the past, then that makes it okay?

What kind of 5th grade level argument is that?

Whose returns have they released before now?
 
I didn't whine about anything. My point was exactly what you repeated, nobody is going to read those returns (although somebody would be paid to examine them). It is just another thing to create news coverage and cause a controversy.

Then every single person voting in favor of releasing them (idiot democrats) is proving they're putting theatrics above what's right. They're scumbags, every one of them...

I did look at Biden's tax returns and public disclosure but couldn't find any evidence of "Chinese money."

And therein lies the problem...
 
Then every single person voting in favor of releasing them (idiot democrats) is proving they're putting theatrics above what's right. They're scumbags, every one of them...

And therein lies the problem...

Agreed. The information on Hunter's laptop showed that "deal" never occurred.
 
So they went to the USSC court and won in order to release Trumps taxes to the public-—what law allows that???? Can I go to the USSC and get Nancy Pelosi’s tax records and publicize them, because I really want to and that should be reason enough.

Why only Nancy? Why not everyone in Congress?
 
I'm an employer. I own two companies; one small, one pretty large.

Never once have I ever demanded to see the tax returns of people being interviewed for employment.

Not once.

Never.

I know of no instance, ever, anywhere, in the history of hiring people, where the person being interviewed was told he had to provide his tax returns.

Ergo, your insistence that he was "interviewing for a JOB. Americans have a right to know because of that circumstance" is nonsense...

Just curious, do you run credit checks on your prospective employees?

Businesses, landlords, credit card companies, auto dealerships etc. do, and these reports can show trouble with the IRS.
 
Just curious, do you run credit checks on your prospective employees?

Businesses, landlords, credit card companies, auto dealerships etc. do, and these reports can show trouble with the IRS.

For those who'll be able to access company funds, absolutely. It's a standard part of any background check.

Reviewing someone's tax returns is not...
 
Would you refuse to employ somebody whose credit report showed they owed a lot of money to the IRS?

We've never encountered that, but It would certainly be a concern. And certainly, again, if the person would be in a position to access company funds (supply chain, company credit cards, etc) it could be a barrier to employment...
 
Releasing taxes has been done by every presidential candidate for the last 50 years. The point is to see if they have financial entanglements that might sway them to make decisions for financial reasons rather than America's best interests. No candidate ever had entanglements like Trump. He is exactly why we have politicians do it. The fact that he lied about releasing them and what was in them for 6 years should even tell rightys something. Trump has something to hide. He has Russian connections and has had for decades. When Bannon left the Whitehouse he was asked what Trump should fear the most. He replied "money-laundering". I know, Trumpys do not care. But the American people do.
 
Once in office, Trump put someone in the IRS top spot who would allow him to continue the lie about audits. Trump also used the IRS to punish people on the left. That is against the law for Trump. Rettig was installed so Trump could control the IRS to hide his taxes and punish others. That is against the law. Just another in the long list of Trump infractions and how he corrupted the government.
 
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