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To: i-node who wrote (969311)10/2/2016 4:31:49 PM
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At Clinton Fundraiser, Dubya's Daughter

Barbara Bush poses with Huma Abedin, looks like latest in GOP dynasty leaning Clinton

By Polly Davis Doig, Newser Staff
newser.com

(NEWSER) – The latest member of the Bush dynasty to unsubtly diss Donald Trump is former first daughter Barbara Pierce Bush, the daughter of George W. and namesake of his mother: The younger Bush appeared at a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in Paris on Saturday, reports CNN. Bush wasn't exactly coy about her appearance, making the rounds on social media, including appearing in a photo with Clinton's right-hand woman, Huma Abedin, along with the hashtag #imwithher and #werewithher. Politico notes that those photos were later scrubbed of the hashtags and reposted. No comment from the Clinton or Bush camps. (Bush's uncle Jeb won't be voting for his former rival.)



To: i-node who wrote (969311)10/2/2016 10:45:11 PM
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Donald Trump's Tax Returns May Be Hiding This Bombshell from the 1990s

by Shawn Tully SEPTEMBER 26, 2016, 4:18 PM EDT

fortune.com

Hint: It’s NOT Marla Maples.

It’s plausible to believe that, deep inside Donald Trump’s many years of tax returns, which he has declined to make public, a surprise lurks.

Heck, we already know him to be a serial exaggerator, at minimum, a person who has testified that his “feelings” influence his calculation of his net worth.
More than one commentator has speculated that should Trump’s tax returns surface, they could reveal him to be worth dramatically less than he proclaims.
Wouldn’t it be remarkable if the tycoon, who was claiming even in his darkest days in the 1990s to be worth over $1 billion, was admitting to the IRS that he was really not just dead broke, but hugely under water?
And that a special escape provision called “insolvency”—a place Trump has never publicly confessed to being—saved him a bundle in taxes?