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To: TideGlider who wrote (934503)5/11/2016 7:40:22 PM
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FLASHBACK: Hypocrite Trump Told Romney To Release His Taxes In 2012, Won’t Release His Now

The hypocrisy of Donald Trump truly knows no bounds. Trump is well-known for his appreciation for official documentation – after all, he did start the absurd myth that President Obama was born in Kenya and created the public demand that he release his long-term birth certificate, a lie that still holds traction with Trump voters today. Later on, he deployed the same attack against religious extremist Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), saying that since he was born in Canada, he wasn’t a real American and wasn’t eligible to be President. His supporters exuberantly took up the lies and ran with them.

Which is why it’s very interesting that all of a sudden Trump is refusing to release his tax returns, a common practice that every presidential candidate is expected to do. He claims that he can’t, because he’s being audited by the IRS – even thought the IRS has said there’s nothing about the audit that is preventing him from doing so. His supporters who once so loudly called for the “truth” from Obama and Cruz are suddenly all too willing to look the other way – as they are for every one of his countless contradictions and hypocrisies.



To: TideGlider who wrote (934503)5/11/2016 7:44:27 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576615
 
>> I do find it amusing that debt now concerns you.

I find it quite more amusing that a massive proposed increase in debt held by the US, backed by an overt willingness to default on it, is not of serious concern to you.



To: TideGlider who wrote (934503)5/11/2016 8:17:42 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576615
 
How so? Or are you just babbling?

Again.

Where did I indicate I was concerned about the debt? Making shit up?

Again.



To: TideGlider who wrote (934503)5/12/2016 12:18:36 PM
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TG,
I do find it amusing that debt now concerns you.
That concern will go away once Hillary is elected.

I distinctly remember CJ saying that in hard economic times, we should go into deep deficit spending so that in good economic times, we can reduce the debt.

Guess what? Times are good. Occupy Demomeme only tells us every day. Why isn't the budget balanced yet? Oh yeah, it must be those oh-so-evil Republicans ...

Tenchusatsu