Trump reneges on Taxes

Since Watergate, every presidential candidate, Democrat or Republican, has released his or her tax returns. It’s not required by law, but there’s a tradition of disclosure that Americans have come to count on: candidates for the nation’s highest office are expected to release information related to their personal health and their tax filings.
 
In 2016, Donald Trump will only meet one of the two standards. In December, his campaign released an unintentionally hilarious letter from someone claiming to be Trump’s personal physician. But this morning, the GOP candidate’s campaign chairman said we can pretty much stop waiting for the tax documents – because they’re not coming, tradition be damned.
A top aide to Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Republican presidential nominee “will not be releasing” his taxes.
 
“Mr. Trump has said that his taxes are under audit and he will not be releasing them,” Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort told “CBS This Morning.”
As recently as mid-May, Trump said that he’d “like to” disclose the tax documents, “hopefully before the election,” but he’s waiting for the end of an IRS audit. Manafort’s on-air comments this morning, however, suggest there will be no scrutiny of the documents before voters head to the polls.
 
As for the “audit” excuse, the fact remains that this rationale has never made any sense: an IRS audit doesn’t preclude someone from sharing their returns.
 
Indeed, as we’ve discussed before, even Richard Nixon, during his presidency, released his tax materials in the midst of an IRS audit. Trump could, if he wanted to, release these returns whenever he feels like it. For reasons he won’t explain, the GOP candidate just doesn’t want to.
 
It’s as if the campaign has decided to wave a big, unmistakable sign that reads, “We have something to hide.”
 
The unfortunate complication here is that there’s probably never been a major-party nominee whose tax returns are more in need of public scrutiny. Donald J. Trump has been caught up in so many financial controversies – his bankruptcies, his lawsuits, his alleged ties to Russian financiers, his dubious claims about charitable work that appear to be brazen lies, et al – that the New York Republican has the added responsibility to tell Americans the whole truth before the cast their ballots in the fall.
 
But Trump doesn’t want to, and according to his lobbyist campaign chief, “he will not be releasing” the same materials every other candidate has released.
 
Trump, who had vowed to release his returns before he announced his candidacy, is convinced he can get away with this and voters won’t care. We’re about to find out if he’s correct.
 

To Bernie supporters

If you lose, you accept it. As opposed to stopping all action like a five year old crying because his mom took away his toys.

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OPEN LETTER TO BERNIE SUPPORTERS

Nicole: My open letter to Bernie supporters: If you are a Bernie supporter and you plan to vote for Trump if Bernie does not win the nomination then you were never a Bernie supporter to begin with, you know nothing about politics or the what the REPUBLICAN party stands for, you are a total poser, hypocrite and a complete moron who got involved in a "political revolution" that you know nothing about just to be cool or a part of something. A true Bernie supporter with half a brain would know that Donald Trump is exactly who Bernie has been fighting against and would NEVER vote for Trump. So go bury your head again rip up your voter ID that I'm sure you have never used until this years primary election if you actually voted in the primary at all. I did vote, I voted for Bernie, I have been voting since I was old enough to vote in every election (state/local/national) for the past 27 years. For me it's always been Never Republican because of everything they stand for. So Bye Posers because that is what Bernie supporters voting for Trump are. --Nicole

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