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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (947667)7/18/2016 11:17:18 AM
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YEAH. And just look at it. Bill Clinton has as $375,000 deduction for Travel & Entertainment. Do you think that meets the requirement of "ordinary and necessary" business expenses? Does any reasonable person need to spend that kind of money to go deliver a few speeches?

He actually made millions from "consulting". With whom did he "consult?"

Hillary spent nearly a million dollars on Travel & Entertainment related to a few speaking engagements. What is up with that? Can any reasonable person spend that kind of money for a few speaking engagements? Keep in mind that her speaking contracts require the company who hired her to pay for transportation.

This looks like tax evasion to me.

She had ANOTHER 288,000 in travel related to her book sales.

YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IS SICK? On all these millions of dollars of income for 2014, they, ONLY contributed $20,000 to unrelated charities. That's right. A 3,000,000 "charitable" contribution to "The Clinton Foundation." That is pathetic for someone who claims it takes a village.

These people are tax evaders and they don't believe in giving back.
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