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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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Or is this a theory?
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First: No, I am not saying he has done anything illegal. For example everybody else's IRA, at a deposit of $2,000 a year, for 30 years has ... well, not multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars, due to specialized breaks the wealthy get regarding what can be considered a deposit, like Mitt ![]() Quote:
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If he did hid money offshore to avoid taxes, yes, that is most definitely against the US tax laws. The only way to know that is for him to release the tax returns showing it's not true. What he probably is hiding, is that he's used every tax loophole he's entitled to, and thus has probably paid little to no tax (less than 15%) on his wealth.
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![]() I didn't say that, did I?
![]() Mitt Romney has a long history of being caught being a baldfaced liar in the Republican primaries. The press has already noted his unprecedented ability to starkly lie about his opponents, even after being factually corrected. He has continued that after the primary, and even the press has had about enough of it. This goes to Romney's credibility and trustworthiness if he were president ... which at this point, is hanging by a very tenuous thread. PS Nobody gives a sh.iat that the man is wealthy. Most of our presidents have been the wealthiest men of their class, and Romney isn't, by far, the first "extremely" wealthy, privileged guy to run for president. Quote:
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In an election based heavily on class warfare, it is very important that the man is wealthy. Particularly when he is extraordinarily so.
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![]() Figured this would be your response but the truth hurts...his ss card is from Ct yet he has never lived here and was born in Hawaii...maybe
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![]() Here's another possibility: Romney may not want to release his tax returns because it will show that he has not tithed correctly to the Mormon church. This blogsite shows the rather stringent rules the LDS church has with regards to paying one's taxes:
http://exmormon.org/phorum/read.php?2,567952 |
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I think it's because we'll see that Romney has paid little to no tax on his multi-millions, less than 15% he arranged for 2009. Tax experts are pointing out that his 2009 "release" is a farce, as he's not even included all documents, and what was released doesn't make sense. Romeny has a major problem emerging, and it's that he's repeatedly shown to be a stone cold liar. That's clear through this campaign primary, and the last, aborted campaign in 2008 There is also the worry by some that Romney will inject Mormonism into government, as his church requires, like Dominionism requires of Palin, Santorum, etc. Edit: and what new Romney story breaks today? More tax evasion, taking a massive charitable deduction for it, and Bain right now killing more American jobs to send them overseas: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1687777.html WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney saved himself hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes in 2010 by transferring stock in two companies from his personal account to a nonprofit entity he set up. The stock maneuver included $172,397 in shares of Sensata Technologies, a company now under fire for a high-profile effort to offshore central Illinois jobs to China.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |