Friends

 

You know this is where reasoning based on degree idiocy makes society 
reeeeeeely pissed. Think this through for a God damn second, your child dies in 
a war that will never end, and you stand up to say well at minimum the 
commander in chief filled his/her tax returns. Does society seem that stupid to 
these Monks? And I am just pathetically asking here !!!!!!!!

 

And Monks so they are.

 

EM

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
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                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
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machafuko" 

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WATCH Donald Trump In A Minute

In an exclusive sit down with ABC News’ David Muir 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/reporters/david-muir.htm> , Republican 
presidential nominee Donald Trump 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/donald-trump.htm>  said that people don’t 
care about whether he should release his taxes, while Gov. Mike Pence argued 
that the calls to release them are a “distraction" from Hillary Clinton 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/whitehouse/hillary-clinton.htm> .

“I think people don't care,” Trump said Monday afternoon in Ohio of his tax 
returns, which he has not released. “I don't think anybody cares, except some 
members of the press.”

Trump said he’s provided the “most extensive financial review of anybody in the 
history of politics” and because he’s under a “routine audit,” he’s not able to 
make his tax returns public.

Both Trump and Pence said that their tax returns would be released.

To catch David Muir's interview with Donald Trump and Mike Pence, watch "Good 
Morning America 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/entertainment/tv/good-morning-america.htm> " at 7 
a.m. Tuesday.




“We’ll release all the information on our tax records, Donald Trump will 
release his tax returns when his audit is done,” Pence said. “But I believe 
this is all a distraction by many in the media who simply don’t want to focus 
on this widening scandal around the Clinton Foundation 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/issues/clinton-foundation.htm>  and this 
pay-to-play program that happened during Hillary Clinton’s years as secretary 
of state.”

Pence also touted that his tax returns would be a "pretty quick read."

"I’m very pleased to provide our tax returns," Pence said. "You’re going to 
find out my family’s a middle-class family and that there will be pretty clear 
evidence that we haven’t profited from our 16 years in and around public life."

“When the audit is done, I’ll release them. I don't know when that's gonna be, 
it could be soon, it could be not,” Trump said, echoing his VP pick.

Pence also argued that the attacks against Trump were unprecedented.

“I have never seen in my lifetime, in and around politics, the level of media 
attacks on a public figure, the likes of which I’ve seen on my running mate,” 
Pence said.

Trump did file a personal financial disclosure form with the Federal Election 
Commission 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/elections/federal-election-commission.htm> 
back in May, showing his personal assets, investments and income. But this is 
an annual report required of all candidates running for president 
<http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/elections/presidential-election.htm> .

Last month, Pence also filed federal financial disclosure forms, which revealed 
his income as being over $170,000.

A Monmouth University poll released at the end of August showed that 31 percent 
of voters think it’s very important that a candidate release his or her taxes, 
while 36 percent think it’s not important. Fifty-two percent of voters polled 
said Trump is withholding his tax returns because there's something he doesn’t 
want the public to know. Twenty-four percent think Trump is keeping his tax 
returns private because his taxes under audit.

If Trump doesn’t release his tax returns, he’ll be the first presumptive major 
party nominee since 1976 not to do so

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