Taft2016
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When do tax returns break down individual stock own?
They don't. Unless you had dividends that year, or sold for a deductible loss or a taxable gain.
When do tax returns break down individual stock own?
No you are a moron.
Kinda reminds you of the way you fucktards behaved with Obama (who actually DID get OBL) doesn't it?
Now, CRY HARDER!!!
Why would you say that, fool?
And you and your brethren assholes still couldn't find a good word to say about him or what he did.
Plus, he didn't even own stock in a defense contractor corporation that went up and made a ton of money for him as a result of it.
Stupid ass hack.

Exactly. It completely misses the big picture of his value comes from real estate not potentially a few shares of Raytheon thus it makes no sense.
Simple .. release his tax returns as all other presidents in the modern era have.
If there is nothing to hide, what's the problem?
Simple .. release his tax returns as all other presidents in the modern era have.
If there is nothing to hide, what's the problem?
Ok, you won't hear me say he shouldn't release them. It doesn't change a single thing I said. His net worth is based on his real estate. Stocks are a minor portion of his holdings. And a 1.5% increase in one stock wouldn't move the needle of his net worth.
Nor would releasing his tax returns necessarily tell you how much he owns of Raytheon if he does still own it
Who didn't see this coming?
This guy is just blatantly and shamelessly fucking America in the ass and smiling in our faces while he does it because he knows his supporters are such mindless sheep he can get away with anything and they'll never hold him accountable.
He knows the worst thing that can happen is he might have to resign.
BFD.
He takes the billions he scammed by being President, buys a private island somewhere and retires in luxury as an actual billionaire as opposed to a paper one.
He may be assassinated...
His taxes would tell far more than anything about the stocks he owns. He knows that and so do you .. as well as I'm fairly sure you know that he isn't releasing his returns because he has something to hide.
If he owns stock in Raytheon .. and he does .. then he made money from the attack. There is nothing to debate there.
The question of whether he considered profit when deciding to attack Syria is a quite reasonable question that should have been expected.
For the Right to feign 'outrage' for people asking the question is absolutely moronic given what we all know they would be doing if the shoe was on the other foot.
Be careful .. they are monitoring sites like this.
assad learned what is his red lineWhat was accomplished by the attack on Syria?
What was accomplished by the attack on Syria?
seriously it was proportional response - it took out an airbase with minimal loss of life/
It put more distance between Russia and the USA
it's 1 action. don't make too much or too little of it
assad learned what is his red line