Jeff Stahler for October 04, 2016

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    Darsan54 Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Sounds fair.

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    Comicsfan222  over 7 years ago

    Be a real estate developer. Better yet, be a BANKRUPT real estate developer. Even better, be a political bankrupt real estate developer who puts into his tax proposal more breaks for real estate developers.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 7 years ago

    I am not smart! My finance guy wanted to put me into Tax Shelters and I said no, I like paying my way! I would never be a mooching conservative!

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    habfan40  over 7 years ago

    nothing stopping anybody from doing this

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    alexzabala  over 7 years ago

    basically you are an IDIOT if you don’t take advantage of the LAWS that the government has..tax evasion, on the other hand is a crime.

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    Mr. Blawt  over 7 years ago

    republican thought pattern, how can I take advantage of the situation. Democrat thought pattern, how can I help to make this better for everyone.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  over 7 years ago

    Which has made the biggest liars out of Americans – golf or the income tax, or running for president?

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    The average tax payer is paying $6,000 for corporate welfare.

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    dflak  over 7 years ago

    According to my accountant, if I’m cheating on my taxes, I’m doing a very poor job of it.

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    “I know people who are making a tremendous amount of money and are paying virtually no taxes and I think its unfair,” said Donald Trump.

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    The Defense Department’s Inspector General, in a June report, said the Army made $2.8 trillion in wrongful adjustments to accounting entries in one quarter alone in 2015, and $6.5 trillion for the year. Yet the Army lacked receipts and invoices to support those numbers or simply made them up.“Where is the money going? Nobody knows,” said Franklin Spinney. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-audit-army-idUSKCN10U1IG

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    Happy Two Shoes  over 7 years ago

    “That’s the amazing thing, is that half of the country is paying nothing, zero. And even if you don’t make a lot you should have to pay something, just something to be a part of the game,” said Donald Trump.

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