I agree. However I am also supportive that your tax reports from the last ten years to until you die are public if you run for federal office.
Who cares about tax records. It’s a dumb metric in the first place. Considering that people who run for high office are career politicians, and yet still some many times over millionaires on $174k/yr, at best. They can show tax returns all day long and never account for their wealth, they’ve learned how to game the system and people are continually ignorant enough to think there is honesty in the documents.I agree. However I am also supportive that your tax reports from the last ten years to until you die are public if you run for federal office.
Tax records are one thing.
Bank records? That's stepping across the line.
After my taxes are paid, my money ain't nobody's effin business.
Vote for me and I will make the trains run on time!Easily circumvented.
I would say tax records. Sorry if that was unclear.Tax records are one thing.
Bank records? That's stepping across the line.
After my taxes are paid, my money ain't nobody's effin business.
Well, they were requested through a congressional subpoena. For whatever that’s worth. And banks were told to comply by a federal judge. Wonder who appointed him?
But I will guarantee there was pressure from the Financial committee chair. More like threats.
This ain’t right.
Dems are ruining this country because they didn’t get their girl.
Hopefully the AG will follow through with his investigations and then move on to some of the congress critters.
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If they are opening that door, then they all should be under such scrutiny.Would be fun to watch this go the other way. Financial records of all members of congress and their families released.