Bloomberg Won’t Release His Taxes

I want to find out how a socialist that never held a job and lived with his parents until 40 ends up owning 3 homes.
 
I made my argument and you don't like mine, so what... move on and quit crying.

You didn't make any argument why Presidential candidates SHOULD NOT release their returns. You deflected to me having something.

My argument is they can show or not show their taxes, it is up to them. There is no reason a candidate should show what is not required.

Furthermore, I don't know of anyone that voted for or against a candidate because of tax returns, it isn't a deciding factor, just an intrusion on privacy.

YES THERE IS a reason, as I've already explained.

Maybe you don't care about at least some financial transparency of someone trying to get arguably the most powerful job in the world, but I do as do most Americans. Thats why Trump was making excuses and lying about producing them time and time and time again.

And just because it may not be in itself a determining reason to vote for against someone (niether is bragging about pussy grabbing apparently) doesn't mean it's not a legitimate factor.

It didn't change your vote, you would not have voted for him no matter what. So you seeing his taxes would have meant absolutely nothing to you. Those that voted for him didn't need to see his taxes and so it meant nothing to them. You are pissed because in your mind he got away with something and so he is hiding something. Just because you don't think it's a good reason means nothing. Obama promised more transparency and did not do it, were you upset about it?

It's nothing but party politics and childish arguments.

Like I said, rediculous argument. I was not on the fence about Trump like some other voters for whom it could make just enough difference.

Having said that, if Trump did the right thing and released his tax-returns instead of shamelessly lying about it, I certainly would have a bit less reservations about him being in the office, certainly have less to point to when it comes to Trump corrupting our system with the swamp precedent he sets.
it's immaterial whether he posted his taxes or not. that's the point. if seeing his taxes doesn't change your vote then where is the value? you're confused as usual.
 
You didn't make any argument why Presidential candidates SHOULD NOT release their returns. You deflected to me having something.

My argument is they can show or not show their taxes, it is up to them. There is no reason a candidate should show what is not required.

Furthermore, I don't know of anyone that voted for or against a candidate because of tax returns, it isn't a deciding factor, just an intrusion on privacy.

YES THERE IS a reason, as I've already explained.

Maybe you don't care about at least some financial transparency of someone trying to get arguably the most powerful job in the world, but I do as do most Americans. Thats why Trump was making excuses and lying about producing them time and time and time again.

And just because it may not be in itself a determining reason to vote for against someone (niether is bragging about pussy grabbing apparently) doesn't mean it's not a legitimate factor.

It didn't change your vote, you would not have voted for him no matter what. So you seeing his taxes would have meant absolutely nothing to you. Those that voted for him didn't need to see his taxes and so it meant nothing to them. You are pissed because in your mind he got away with something and so he is hiding something. Just because you don't think it's a good reason means nothing. Obama promised more transparency and did not do it, were you upset about it?

It's nothing but party politics and childish arguments.

Like I said, rediculous argument. I was not on the fence about Trump like some other voters for whom it could make just enough difference.

Having said that, if Trump did the right thing and released his tax-returns instead of shamelessly lying about it, I certainly would have a bit less reservations about him being in the office, certainly have less to point to when it comes to Trump corrupting our system with the swamp precedent he sets.

Yes your argument is ridiculous, first you are claiming Trump did not do the right thing, that is plain silly. Before 1972 no one saw tax returns and no one had reservations before. Sorry, your reasoning is only to dig up dirt on Trump and has nothing to do with transparency. Had this been Obama, Clinton or any Democrat you would not care.
what he actually said was if trump had shown his taxes, wouldn't have changed his mind. so there was no value in trump showing his taxes. His move made no fking difference.
 

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