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NYT Gets Trump Tax Info 1985-1994
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<blockquote data-quote="rambot" data-source="post: 73931315" data-attributes="member: 145797"><p>I saw 3 people with complaints and I wasn't even at the end of the first page.</p><p></p><p>And you've just proven my point. People who love Trump don't acknowledge the people who are suffering because SPECIFICALLY because of his impacts. Others can outline and detail (some) specific deductions that have been removed that affect them. And yet they don't get the respect of a simple "Yeah. I guess that is a negative impact on you"....the reply "They're just whining" and their "feelings are hurt". How pompous and careless.</p><p></p><p>I DO think that the average American that voted for Trump on the basis that "he's a millionaire and good businessman" either a) Care very much about this or b) are stupid or without principle.</p><p></p><p>If you voted for trump because of the wall, hey fair play. But with the news of his ineptitude in business being laid bare, yes, I do think that would be a concern. My father is a better businessman and investor than Trump. Not because he has more money (not even close....), but because he actually managed to make things grow and he made sound business decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rambot, post: 73931315, member: 145797"] I saw 3 people with complaints and I wasn't even at the end of the first page. And you've just proven my point. People who love Trump don't acknowledge the people who are suffering because SPECIFICALLY because of his impacts. Others can outline and detail (some) specific deductions that have been removed that affect them. And yet they don't get the respect of a simple "Yeah. I guess that is a negative impact on you"....the reply "They're just whining" and their "feelings are hurt". How pompous and careless. I DO think that the average American that voted for Trump on the basis that "he's a millionaire and good businessman" either a) Care very much about this or b) are stupid or without principle. If you voted for trump because of the wall, hey fair play. But with the news of his ineptitude in business being laid bare, yes, I do think that would be a concern. My father is a better businessman and investor than Trump. Not because he has more money (not even close....), but because he actually managed to make things grow and he made sound business decisions. [/QUOTE]
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