Cancel 2018.2
Oh, hi
Archives lied about what I said, then ran away like a spoiled little brat.
For the second time for those seemingly having difficulties processing information, Nixon was forced to release his tax data to the House Committee on Taxation back in 1974
I never said the Democrats would win the House in 2018, even stated statistically it would be an uphill battle at his point, and now you want me to bet? Weird

1. Any President would likely benefit from tax reform
2. You do realize Congress passes the bill and the President merely signs it.
3. Who cares if he personally benefits, is that illegal?
Using liberal logic, a black president should not be allowed to sign an anti slavery bill.
Idiots.
Nothing in the US Constitution says he has to introduce a plan. That is the job of Congress
You should take a civics test Legion
"Congress gives Trump a pass on releasing his tax returns"
“How can we debate tax reform proposals without seeing the president’s tax returns?” asked Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-N.J.), who sponsored the resolution. “Congress has the authority and the duty to obtain and review President Trump’s tax returns to ensure there are no potential conflicts of interest in the tax policies he is proposing.”
"Republicans saw it differently, calling the attempt to get Mr. Trump’s information an invasion of privacy. Need they be reminded that the person who sits in the Oval Office is not a private citizen"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-card-b:homepage/story&utm_term=.8bf04023466a
At this point the numbers work against the Democrats, however if Congress continues to be as dysfunctional as it has a whole new ballgame could surface, one that could result in Mueller’s investigation being only the tip of the iceberg
It's cute that you think Congress has the power to force any president to make their past tax returns public.
Keep thrashing.
I'll remind you of that, HOSS, right after the election.![]()
what's going to be absolutely hilarious is watching all of the 'conservative' schmucks on here go totally apeshit in 2020 when the Dem nominee refuses to provide their tax forms based upon precedent of Trump.
No you will not.
You will shed this identity and run for the hills by then.
"Congress gives Trump a pass on releasing his tax returns"
“How can we debate tax reform proposals without seeing the president’s tax returns?” asked Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-N.J.), who sponsored the resolution. “Congress has the authority and the duty to obtain and review President Trump’s tax returns to ensure there are no potential conflicts of interest in the tax policies he is proposing.”
"Republicans saw it differently, calling the attempt to get Mr. Trump’s information an invasion of privacy. Need they be reminded that the person who sits in the Oval Office is not a private citizen"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-card-b:homepage/story&utm_term=.8bf04023466a
At this point the numbers work against the Democrats, however if Congress continues to be as dysfunctional as it has a whole new ballgame could surface, one that could result in Mueller’s investigation being only the tip of the iceberg
Do you know what a conflict of interest is?
How do you know, if he calls for certain deductions how does the American taxpayer know that he isn't doing it to solely to maximize his own personal profits? We had prior Presidents' tax history to review any potential conflict of interest, here the Nation is flying blind

I have never cared about a candidates tax returns. Nobody should. It is a game rigged by the establishment (right and left) to keep outsiders at bay. You still don't realized how you are being played by the establishment. You want to play big Indian little indian
What has the democrat party done to show they deserve the reins of power again? Nothing accept support Antifa
I'm really looking forward to '18.
Do you really think there is going to be tax reform?
This President hasn't accomplished a single major policy goal in almost 8 months. Why should anything change?
Furthermore, do we need tax reform?
Wrong, a black could have never been elected during slavery.
The United States had five African-American elected office holders prior to the Civil War.
Three officeholders served as state legislators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_officeholders_in_the_United_States,_1789%E2%80%931866