Trump got $413,000,000.00 from daddy

Wow, now there is an instant classic, "probably the most audited and taxed in our history," the only problem is, no one has seen the tax returns to validate such a claim nor has Trump ever even provided evidence he was ever audited.

But then again, if you believe everything the guy says and takes what he says as facts, I guess you don't ever need proof nor real FACTS

More evidence of what a low IQ moron you are and why you are never right about anything.
 
Then deliver facts to disprove the claim, Trump is a habitual liar, otherwise, you are just another conservative living in your mother's basement playing out your Napolean complex on an anonymous vehicle

Ironic coming from a willful moron who never supports anything they erupt with. You are aware that you've never been right, aren't you?
 
rump, who has long claimed to be a self-made billionaire, along with his siblings, allegedly helped hide millions in gifts from their parents using fake corporations to hide the money, according to a report in the New York Times.

The paper outlined a series of alleged schemes and “outright fraud” deployed by Trump and his family in order to transfer money and evade tens of millions in taxes.

Trump, as noted in the Times story, has repeatedly sold a vision of himself as building a $10 billion empire out of a $1 million loan from his father.

The report from the Times does not shed light on Trump's personal tax returns or current businesses. The president declined repeated requests from the Times to comment on their findings.

Trump's attorney, Charles Harder, vehemently denied the allegations in the Times, calling them "100 percent false and highly defamatory."

The Trump Organization has not responded to a request for comment from ABC News.

State tax authorities have already been investigating Trump’s charity, the Trump Foundation. The probe has expanded to include Michael Cohen, the president’s former personal attorney and fixer who was subpoenaed in August.

New York State Attorney General Barbara Underwood has an open investigation of the Trump Foundation that claims the president and his advisers conflated political and charitable work in violation of charities laws.

This is a breaking story. Please check back for updates.


https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/yor...orted-tax-allegations-trump/story?id=58243301

LMAO... funny how they state what he got in 'today's dollars' rather than what he got when he inherited it. They knew morons would run around citing the number without context.
 
In the old days, I didn't mind Trump's grifting so much. After all, he preyed on people of low character. He wasn't, say, ripping people off by appealing to their humanitarianism. He was getting stupid greedy people to give him money for clearly shady purposes -- like those who lost money on his scam university in hopes that he would teach them the tricks for rooking others with real estate swindles. Or people who lost their life savings buying stock in his failing casinos, in hopes they could get rich at the expense of gambling addicts. A parasite that preys on other parasites just doesn't bother me that much. But that changed in 2016, when his marks put him in a position to screw the rest of us, too. Then their venality and stupidity became the problem of those of us who didn't share their character flaws.

There are more than a few of you out there but I daresay the problem lies in "not minding the grifting so much", because it gave eventual rise to an entire culture, with its own political ecosystem, which is now capable of manipulating the very meanings of words, a la Philip K. Dick's eerie pronouncement.
America must return to the role of being the democracy that does not suffer fools lightly.

Respectfully,
Ch.S.
 
There are more than a few of you out there but I daresay the problem lies in "not minding the grifting so much", because it gave eventual rise to an entire culture, with its own political ecosystem, which is now capable of manipulating the very meanings of words, a la Philip K. Dick's eerie pronouncement.
America must return to the role of being the democracy that does not suffer fools lightly.

Respectfully,
Ch.S.

I see where you're coming from. But I've always had a bit of a soft spot for the kinds of con men that prey on people's immorality, rather than their sympathy. For example, if you get taken for a few thousand dollars because some grifter convinced you he was running a legitimate charity that helps children with cancer, my heart will go out to you. If you get taken for a few thousand dollars by a grifter who convinced you that you could help him illegally smuggle funds from a deposed African dictator, then screw you. The former type of grifter, I think, is more socially problematic, since he disrupts the trust that society relies on to do good, while the latter type of grifter disrupts the trust needed for criminal conspiracies. Trump struck me as the kind of grifter who mostly preyed on the worst kind of people with his investment scams. But now he's in a position where he's hurting decent people, as well.
 
I see where you're coming from. But I've always had a bit of a soft spot for the kinds of con men that prey on people's immorality, rather than their sympathy. For example, if you get taken for a few thousand dollars because some grifter convinced you he was running a legitimate charity that helps children with cancer, my heart will go out to you. If you get taken for a few thousand dollars by a grifter who convinced you that you could help him illegally smuggle funds from a deposed African dictator, then screw you. The former type of grifter, I think, is more socially problematic, since he disrupts the trust that society relies on to do good, while the latter type of grifter disrupts the trust needed for criminal conspiracies. Trump struck me as the kind of grifter who mostly preyed on the worst kind of people with his investment scams. But now he's in a position where he's hurting decent people, as well.

Oh I understand that you found it entertaining. I get that.
Believe me, I never actually thought that the movie "Idiocracy" would become a historical documentary!

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Apparently even the director is surprised.

 
Even setting aside the ethical and legal implications of this conduct
and what ethical and legal implications do you draw from complying with IRS regulations.....remember this is all gleaned from filed tax returns.....people don't put illegal activity on their tax returns........
 
LMAO... funny how they state what he got in 'today's dollars' rather than what he got when he inherited it. They knew morons would run around citing the number without context.

It shows how big it was when he got it. it is perfectly logical. Money is almost always referred to like that.
 
LMAO... funny how they state what he got in 'today's dollars' rather than what he got when he inherited it. They knew morons would run around citing the number without context.

I agree that's pretty dumb.

But Trump still lied, in a very big way. He essentially fabricated his whole narrative of achieving success.

Doesn't matter. We're firmly entrenched in the post-truth era now.
 
I agree that's pretty dumb.

But Trump still lied, in a very big way. He essentially fabricated his whole narrative of achieving success.

Doesn't matter. We're firmly entrenched in the post-truth era now.

Corporate state media is all reality tv.
 
I see where you're coming from. But I've always had a bit of a soft spot for the kinds of con men that prey on people's immorality, rather than their sympathy. For example, if you get taken for a few thousand dollars because some grifter convinced you he was running a legitimate charity that helps children with cancer, my heart will go out to you. If you get taken for a few thousand dollars by a grifter who convinced you that you could help him illegally smuggle funds from a deposed African dictator, then screw you. The former type of grifter, I think, is more socially problematic, since he disrupts the trust that society relies on to do good, while the latter type of grifter disrupts the trust needed for criminal conspiracies. Trump struck me as the kind of grifter who mostly preyed on the worst kind of people with his investment scams. But now he's in a position where he's hurting decent people, as well.

Plenty of evidence that Trump cheated workers and contractors as a policy. He threatened law suits if people came after the money he owed them. Trump Univ. is another example. He was conning people with his great showmanshgip and lies .It cost him 25 million to settle that one. Trump values money over honesty and fair play.
 
rump, who has long claimed to be a self-made billionaire, along with his siblings, allegedly helped hide millions in gifts from their parents using fake corporations to hide the money, according to a report in the New York Times.

The paper outlined a series of alleged schemes and “outright fraud” deployed by Trump and his family in order to transfer money and evade tens of millions in taxes.

Trump, as noted in the Times story, has repeatedly sold a vision of himself as building a $10 billion empire out of a $1 million loan from his father.

The report from the Times does not shed light on Trump's personal tax returns or current businesses. The president declined repeated requests from the Times to comment on their findings.

Trump's attorney, Charles Harder, vehemently denied the allegations in the Times, calling them "100 percent false and highly defamatory."

The Trump Organization has not responded to a request for comment from ABC News.

State tax authorities have already been investigating Trump’s charity, the Trump Foundation. The probe has expanded to include Michael Cohen, the president’s former personal attorney and fixer who was subpoenaed in August.

New York State Attorney General Barbara Underwood has an open investigation of the Trump Foundation that claims the president and his advisers conflated political and charitable work in violation of charities laws.

This is a breaking story. Please check back for updates.


https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/yor...orted-tax-allegations-trump/story?id=58243301


So WHO do you believe? Trump. I got a million $$ from Daddy and I did the rest or the NYTIMES who I promise has PAPERWORK.
 
If Trump got 413M in inheritance and lived a decent life, I'd have no problem with it.

If he grew up on the streets and became the asshole that he is,
I'd have a big problem with it,
but I'd sort of understand how it could happen.

When a person starts out with 413M and still,
with all those advantages,
manages to be a total asshole anyway,
I resent him/her sharing the oxygen supply.
 
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