I believe President Trump should be required to make his tax returns for the last ten years, public. I also believe anyone running for President from now on should agree to make their tax returns public. It should be a requirement. We, the people, deserve to know if a prospective President is involved in shady financial dealings and /or how they are making their money.
Ayuh,..... But it's Not,..... If ya wanta make it a Requirement, do so for the House, 'n Senate as well,......
LOL! If I'm doing something "shady" it won't be reported on my tax return. Trump generates income thru rents and royalties, and protects that income by lowing his tax liability via depreciation allowances. THAT is what the donks want to hammer on - that Trump isn't paying his "fair share" by shielding income from taxes. Besides, his taxes are done by accountants. I sincerely doubt that Trump delves into his tax return that anyone could point to any intentional wrongful filings on his part. BTW, the courts have ruled in the past that IRS regs forbid the disclosure of tax return info without a compelling reason beyond hate.
The Constitution, ninth section of Article One, no Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed. Better luck next time.
I've made the very same point regarding these liberal idiots in state governments trying to force his tax returns as a requirement to get on the ballot. At least requiring a birth certificate would have a legal basis in the Constitution, but tax returns are private property, they are covered under the Privacy Act and the 4th Amendment.
What about "state's rights"? Don't they have the right to determine their own laws when it comes to being on the ballot? Tax returns are not "private property" as far as the government is concerned. After all, where do you think that they're filed? Moreover, point out where they're covered by "privacy laws" and the 4th Amendment? Perhaps the 5th Amendment might be more applicable with Trump.
The only thing requiring people to disclose their tax returns will do is discourage ordinary people from seeking office. This does nothing but further entrench career politicians and create the sort of partisan gridlock we are seeing. Besides, there is no "shady dealing" that will be disclosed on people's tax returns.
11th Commandment is applicable to Trump ... Thou shalt not promise your voters that thou wilst release thy tax returns on National TV in front of the entire electorate - then squirm out of said promise because thou art a smarmy little creep ...
Multi-millionaire Kerry released his tax returns, multi-millionaire Romney released his tax returns - doesn't sound like it's that big a deal ... unless you've been bragging about how much money you make and you actually don't ...
Normal people won't run for President because of tax return diclosure? Sorry, dude--that gave me a good chuckle.
Why are you asking if it should be mandatory when by law, its not? More leftist fantasies like Russia, Russia, Russia?
Because every freaking nominee since Nixon has disclosed their returns. It's part of being transparent. The orange scumbag promised that he would, and now he's steadfastly refusing to disclose his returns. He's a lying POS.
A smart person wants to see them all. And wouldn't rely on a fat guy with a shitty beard meme to make a nonsensical point.
Yeah. He lies and exaggerates about all sorts of inconsequential minutia. He does it all the time. Find me anyone in politics who doesn't. The only reason you are beating on him to release them is because you hope you can find more trivial crap to fill MSNBC's 24/7 hate machine with. All of this constant barrage of BS is to terrify ordinary people from ever again daring to run for public office. The good-ole-boy club hates it when an outsider comes in and beats them at their own game. They have to make it really horrible for anyone who does.
Well go ahead and impeach him for a broken promise. He's still under audit and he's got a right to privacy like every American. I hope he changes his mind. Maybe if we see the 33,000 deleted emails?
If one wants to make that a requirement, get congress to pass the law. I'm not sure that would be upheld by the SCOTUS. The Constitution lays out the requirements for the eligibility to become president in Article II, Section 1. The release of one's taxes is not a constitutional requirement. Can additional requirements be added to the Constitutional ones? I don't think so, but I don't know. No one else does either since the SCOTUS hasn't ruled on it. If you want the new law law to apply to Trump, it wouldn't. It would have to be applied to all future announced candidates. Article I, Section 10 states No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed. So your idea of forcing all candidates to release 10 years of tax returns would only apply to future candidates and not to Trump. I voted voluntary as I think release of tax returns should be solely left to the candidates since tax returns are suppose to be a private matter.
Its not JUST the tax return disclosure, it's the whole treatment of this president by the democrats and the media. When your buzz wears off a bit, think about it.