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What I've known about Trump all along has been revealed tonight
This is how the great "businessman" is not broke after multiple failed ventures. He's had a safety net from Daddy to bail him out when his big brain gets him into debt...which is on a perpetual basis.
Defend this, Trump crackheads. |
Its been known for a long time, but IRS couldn't go after him because each company is a separate entity so it would take years to do it and probably impossible.
This is why it was always going to be a ricco criminal investigation so they can look at the entire operation as a criminal syndicate. |
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CrackAdaHeada! |
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They've also never balanced a budget.. |
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Trump is a failed business man. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and was a millionaire by age eight just because of the money his father "gave him" as a child. Once his parents passed he walked away with millions of millions of dollars. He didn't earn any of this, it was given to him, and and he does what people with gobs and gobs of money do - they throw it at stuff and see what works. Eventually he lost everything - ironically, lost it all while building a casino in Atlantic City. The only way he clawed his way back to the top was because he still has some assets, and he was able to get loans from banks - this time all from outside of the country, and all from shady banks.
I'm sorry. If I had hundreds of millions of dollars I would be a rich businessman too. |
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i'm looking forward to reading the article, i hear its painstakingly detailed. documents are documents. boom. statute of limitations on a lot of it though. but i doubt it ever stopped. 3 generations of family crime.
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Yet people still stay at his hotels.
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The truth is, Donald Trump is not the businessman he's always claimed to be. His wealth and business acumen was the cornerstone of his sham presidential run. The Clintons have nothing to do with this. So, you're fucking stupid on two levels. It's not a sharp joke and even if it wasn't, the comparison makes no sense because Hilary Clinton never claimed to be some amazing self-made millionaire or use it as a selling point to bolster political aspirations. And there's a third level of stupid. Since when did Bill and Hilary Clinton become people born into wealth who inherited tons of money and safety nets from their parents? You're too fucking dumb to know how dumb you are. Classic Trump supporter. |
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what kills me is that YOU actually think you know what is going on.... lol!!! and actually I know very well who I am and who I was and who I will be... and the thing is me and god are in a mad lover affaire, you probably disagree with that... here's a clue for you asshole, with love of course, men who have ISSUES with GOD have FUCKING DADDY issues... you got daddy issues big boy? your daddy touch your nasty little pee pee and make you hate god and fuck cartoons? poor baby …. |
I'm not even going to read what a moron writes. I glanced at a paragraph of gibberish written by someone who writes like a below average elementary school child. The fact is, the sooner people like you aren't around anymore, the better off our country will be. Get busy dying. You can't be more than a couple years away from that beautiful day.
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The penalties for criminal tax evasion are steeper. Under IRC §7201, a taxpayer found guilty of willfully attempting to evade tax (or its payment) could face a fine of $100,000 ($500,000 for a corporation) plus five years of imprisonment. Similarly, if a taxpayer is found to have willfully failed to pay tax, file a return, keep sufficient records, etc. he or she may face a penalty of $25,000 ($100,000 for a corporation) plus one year in prison.
Moreover, civil tax fraud and criminal tax fraud have different statute of limitations. For civil tax fraud, there is no statute of limitations, |
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Note to self: when Trump asks me to do anything for him the answer is no.
Imagine, if you will, that all of these people getting grilled by Congress or prosecuted by Mueller just said, no thanks. No public scrutiny. No jail time. Just life as usual as a millionaire or as a sitting pretty, well off judge. Now some lawyers and accountants will be going to jail for creating and selling the tax scheme to the Trump's. All they had to do was say no. Nope, your family has some kind of curse. Not doing dick with you. |
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