Another Dem that drank way too much of the Kool Aid. (Page 3/9)
BingB JAN 19, 07:04 PM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:


And you'll get to do that again.




I originally said that I would not vote if it was Biden v. Trump. But I will vote against Trump.
blackrams JAN 20, 05:26 AM

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Originally posted by BingB:

I originally said that I would not vote if it was Biden v. Trump. But I will vote against Trump.



I consider it not only my right to vote but, a duty to vote. I'm interested to see if No Labels gains any traction but, this I can promise the forum, my vote will be against Biden.

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Learning most of life's lessons the hard way. .
You are only young once but, you can be immature indefinitely.

BingB JAN 20, 02:38 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:

I consider it not only my right to vote but, a duty to vote. I'm interested to see if No Labels gains any traction but, this I can promise the forum, my vote will be against Biden.



I am too much of a realist to waste my time with purely symbolic actions. But I am impressed by your desire to vote.

olejoedad JAN 20, 03:05 PM
With Rights come Responsibility.

If one is uninformed about the issues, one should not exercise their right to vote.
blackrams JAN 20, 03:33 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

With Rights come Responsibility.

If one is uninformed about the issues, one should not exercise their right to vote.



Of course. There's plenty of evidence out there to justify my vote.

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Rams
Learning most of life's lessons the hard way. .
You are only young once but, you can be immature indefinitely.

ray b JAN 20, 04:18 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:


Of course. There's plenty of evidence out there to justify my vote.





simple question

is the nation better or worse for KNOWING THE TRUMP TAX DATA ?

HOW MUCH HE MADE AND HOW LITTLE HE PAID ?

i THINK EXPOSING THE RICH ARE OVER TAXED LIE
IS SOMETHING WE NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE BETTER TAX LAWS

NOTE the data is important to show the lie

so a public porpoise is serviced

and the leader of our country should not have secrets

other wise shenanigans are eazyer to hide

olejoedad JAN 20, 07:55 PM

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Originally posted by ray b:


simple question

is the nation better or worse for KNOWING THE TRUMP TAX DATA ?

HOW MUCH HE MADE AND HOW LITTLE HE PAID ?

i THINK EXPOSING THE RICH ARE OVER TAXED LIE
IS SOMETHING WE NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE BETTER TAX LAWS

NOTE the data is important to show the lie

so a public porpoise is serviced

and the leader of our country should not have secrets

other wise shenanigans are eazyer to hide



How many of the voters would have the background to understand the tax returns of a multinational, multi business tax filer?
How many people would have the time and experience to dig through multiple forms and pages of such a form?
It's not like a 1040EZ....
rinselberg JAN 21, 03:04 AM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:
How many of the voters would have the background to understand the tax returns of a multinational, multi-business tax filer? How many people would have the time and experience to dig through multiple forms and pages of such a form? It's not like a 1040EZ....


Voters like me would look to any of the MSNBC weekday prime time anchors to explain the rump's tax returns. It would be in the format of an on-air interview with regular "rump time" contributors like New York Times investigative reporter Susanne Craig, Bloomberg columnist Tim O'Brien and "Trump whisperer" David Cay Johnston. These are three subject matter experts that can be relied upon to bring the tabasco to the table (so to speak) when the topic is the rump's tax returns or other aspects of the rump family's wealth and business affairs.

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randye JAN 21, 05:12 AM

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Voters like me would look to any of the MSNBC weekday prime time anchors to explain the rump's tax returns.






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blackrams JAN 21, 08:41 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Voters like me would look to any of the MSNBC weekday prime time anchors to explain the rump's tax returns. It would be in the format of an on-air interview with regular "rump time" contributors like New York Times investigative reporter Susanne Craig, Bloomberg columnist Tim O'Brien and "Trump whisperer" David Cay Johnston. These are three subject matter experts that can be relied upon to bring the tabasco to the table (so to speak) when the topic is the rump's tax returns or other aspects of the rump family's wealth and business affairs.




Seriously? I watch several different supposed "News" sources, the bias is easy to identify. Quite frankly I'm surprise if you don't.


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Rams
Learning most of life's lessons the hard way. .
You are only young once but, you can be immature indefinitely.