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scamander

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Aug 9, 2011
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Trump has tried to keep his tax records away from investigation since he was elected. The fact that in the run up he said he'd release them has been used to support the argument that Trump never wanted to win. The idea goes that he wanted to set up his own news agency and was going to play the part of the cheated honest guy who was swindled by politicians and the unfair media (hence his new media company being the new and honest optic the US people deserve).

Obviously when he got elected that ended!

There may be very little which comes out (the decision isn't as clear as it seems, it still has to go via the lower circuit). However, the Deutsche bank situstion could be intriguing. More worrying for him is that he's played the part of the billionaire. What happens to his image and ego when it's shown that he isn't a billionaire or even close? And in reality he owes much more than he has. Ironically I think this would hurt him more than a loan from a Russian company turning up on the books would.
 


Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,313
Withdean area
Trump has tried to keep his tax records away from investigation since he was elected. The fact that in the run up he said he'd release them has been used to support the argument that Trump never wanted to win. The idea goes that he wanted to set up his own news agency and was going to play the part of the cheated honest guy who was swindled by politicians and the unfair media (hence his new media company being the new and honest optic the US people deserve).

Obviously when he got elected that ended!

There may be very little which comes out (the decision isn't as clear as it seems, it still has to go via the lower circuit). However, the Deutsche bank situstion could be intriguing. More worrying for him is that he's played the part of the billionaire. What happens to his image and ego when it's shown that he isn't a billionaire or even close? And in reality he owes much more than he has. Ironically I think this would hurt him more than a loan from a Russian company turning up on the books would.

Won’t tax returns only reveal disclosed income in a year?

Not wealth/assets.

Or does it go beyond my guess?
 


Lyndhurst 14

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2008
5,133
More worrying for him is that he's played the part of the billionaire. What happens to his image and ego when it's shown that he isn't a billionaire or even close? And in reality he owes much more than he has. Ironically I think this would hurt him more than a loan from a Russian company turning up on the books would.

I agree. His main worry was always that he would be shown to have significantly less assets than he has always boasted of having. Also his illusion of being this incredibly successful New York property developer would be shown to be the smoke and mirrors it always was. One of his ruses was to wait until the end of a project and then offer to only pay something like 50c in the dollar to the contractors and consultants who had worked on it, when they threatened to sue he would tie them up in so much legal red tape that many would walk away from the project with a loss - a real scumbag. He was also bailed out numerous times by his old man when he had f***** up.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,907
Won’t tax returns only reveal disclosed income in a year?

Not wealth/assets.

Or does it go beyond my guess?

Are payments to Porn stars legitimate " business expenses " or are they non taxable " gifts " I wonder ?
 














Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
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Mid Sussex


knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
12,982
Absolutely not, but given the choice of voting for a white establishment guy, trump or one of their own ....
He is very popular ....... and if trump could get 52% of the vote what would Kane get?


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You’re mixing your popular voters in the US with Brexit referendums.
In 2016 from a 55% turnout Clinton 48% Orange bungle**** 46%.
Do you think white Dem voters would vote for Eminem, if he stood as an Independent?
 




Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
4,920
Mid Sussex
You’re mixing your popular voters in the US with Brexit referendums.
In 2016 from a 55% turnout Clinton 48% Orange bungle**** 46%.
Do you think white Dem voters would vote for Eminem, if he stood as an Independent?

It’s the US of A. Nothing would surprise me .... All very depressing..

Who would have thought the Orange thundercunt would get elected.


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Raphael Meade

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Jul 5, 2003
4,125
Shoreham/LA
Biden is very popular with black voters and Kanye is popular, but not widely enough to make an impact. Also he's not really running for president he's just spewing things as normal.

Sadly, the reports (TMZ which is weirdly usually very accurate) are that he is in the midst of a severe bi polar episode and doesn't seem to have anyone around him that actually is taking care of him. Really very sad for it to happen in public and hope he gets the help he needs.
 


FatSuperman

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2016
2,830
Kanye is showing himself up as more of a nutter than I already thought he was.

Anyone that can come up with this and call it a strategy needs to be avoided... however, this madman would STILL be a better choice than the orange man

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bhafc99

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2003
7,109
Dubai
Absolutely not, but given the choice of voting for a white establishment guy, trump or one of their own ....
He is very popular ....... and if trump could get 52% of the vote what would Kane get?

Probably not very much. He's been a shadow of the player he was at the World Cup for some time now, and being part of such a clearly unhappy club as Spurs are at the moment won't help him either. Nonetheless people do like a 'clean-cut family man', and Kane scores highly on that front. His major issue though will be his ineligibility to run in the first place – he was born in Walthamstow, and to run for president he needs a US birth certificate. Could be the deciding factor.
 


schmunk

"Members"
Jan 19, 2018
9,537
Mid mid mid Sussex
Probably not very much. He's been a shadow of the player he was at the World Cup for some time now, and being part of such a clearly unhappy club as Spurs are at the moment won't help him either. Nonetheless people do like a 'clean-cut family man', and Kane scores highly on that front. His major issue though will be his ineligibility to run in the first place – he was born in Walthamstow, and to run for president he needs a US birth certificate. Could be the deciding factor.

But apart from all that, he has a shot?
 




scamander

New member
Aug 9, 2011
596
What a surprise. The would-be law and order candidate has commuted his buddy's 40 month sentence.

Trump gets to avoid Stone being offered a deal to talk and gets to set the agenda. You'd think the media in the US would have got wise to this.

In the meantime the stories which would cause Trump problems with either his base or the floating voters sink below the radar.
 




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