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Berlum

(7,044 posts)
9. Republican occultism
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 09:14 AM
Aug 2012

as usual.

The 1% like Ryan and Romney think they have a special right to be Tax Dodgers and Draft Dodgers.

They FAIL in their basic responsibility as US Citizens.

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"It was just an oversight, I swear . . I mean 1 - 5 million? annabanana Aug 2012 #1
Of course. It could have happened to anybody, right? Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #32
Wow, that reminds me Roy Rolling Aug 2012 #39
Hey, I've overlooked my 7 figure trust many times. Don't we all? MattSh Aug 2012 #70
Eh, de minimis jsr Aug 2012 #2
Yeah, take for example Sen. Ted "ethics, what is ethics" Stevens Coyotl Aug 2012 #23
I guess it takes a tax cheat to know a tax cheat 2pooped2pop Aug 2012 #3
Oops. aquart Aug 2012 #4
So hopelessly out of touch with regular Americans. trotsky Aug 2012 #5
Wait, wasn't his wife a tax attorney? nt nc4bo Aug 2012 #6
You tend to forget about pocket change. Downwinder Aug 2012 #7
meh. happens all the time. poor guy probably left it in the other pants. magical thyme Aug 2012 #14
K&R. Overseas Aug 2012 #8
Republican occultism Berlum Aug 2012 #9
They think it's their "responsibility" to pay no more than legally required bigbrother05 Aug 2012 #20
But by hiding their wealth, Republicans are cheating Berlum Aug 2012 #21
Good grief, your average Money Magazine article shows you how to do just that: hide assets Wednesdays Aug 2012 #74
Not 'Murkian -- Republican Berlum Aug 2012 #78
anyone who has a problem with this is just jealous Enrique Aug 2012 #10
between $1,000,001 and $5 million? RC Aug 2012 #11
Ryan probably can hfojvt Aug 2012 #15
What other (including off shored) investments might he have BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #12
I atually can understand mistakes of this type hfojvt Aug 2012 #13
Really? Forgetting a few million that you *just* inherited? magical thyme Aug 2012 #16
What is his MOTIVE for leaving it off? hfojvt Aug 2012 #29
I don't know. Where else did he "forget" to include it? magical thyme Aug 2012 #47
So you have nothing. hfojvt Aug 2012 #50
I've got speculation. And until he releases his tax returns magical thyme Aug 2012 #80
Off topic reply... xtraxritical Aug 2012 #85
so you can imagine life with your "family" in a small car magical thyme Aug 2012 #89
We should do it because it needs to be done jmowreader Aug 2012 #86
I doubt if it does any good, and it may even do some harm hfojvt Aug 2012 #88
they want to control the taxes we pay, but still hide the taxes they paid magical thyme Aug 2012 #90
Wait. What? The dude "forgot" a multi - million dollar fund. Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #91
Ryan has always portrayed himself as a "Working Class Guy", just like most of his district. Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #59
and the extra million would make a difference? hfojvt Aug 2012 #66
His wife made her living as a tax attorney for 2 big corporations. nc4bo Aug 2012 #19
and professionals make mistakes all the time hfojvt Aug 2012 #36
To accidently avoid paying anything. 1st year perhaps an error. 2 years? No pass. nc4bo Aug 2012 #38
whether he reports it on his House disclosure forms hfojvt Aug 2012 #42
Motive? George II Aug 2012 #45
get away with WHAT, exactly? hfojvt Aug 2012 #53
Bending Over Backwards For Him , Aren't You? (nt) Paladin Aug 2012 #67
I think it is a fairly straightforward question. hfojvt Aug 2012 #69
Get away with NOT complying with the law or full disclosure. George II Aug 2012 #93
Public perception is one guess... LanternWaste Aug 2012 #55
In 2010, he beat Heckenlively by 100,000 votes hfojvt Aug 2012 #63
I imagine the target demographics are rather different between a local and national race. LanternWaste Aug 2012 #65
You try that excuse with the IRS two years running, see where that gets you. Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #56
spoken like a Vogon hfojvt Aug 2012 #61
He was hiding his true net worth from his constituency. Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #64
actually I ran for Congress hfojvt Aug 2012 #68
Because his schtick to his constituents is that he's a regular guy riderinthestorm Aug 2012 #84
I forgot=a mistake? FatIrishBastard Aug 2012 #60
so when I filed three amended tax returns hfojvt Aug 2012 #72
Yes FatIrishBastard Aug 2012 #73
Maybe they should ask if he killed anyone KurtNYC Aug 2012 #17
In Fairness... KharmaTrain Aug 2012 #18
A few questions--- Grammy23 Aug 2012 #27
Congressional Disclosure Forms... KharmaTrain Aug 2012 #28
A trust would file its own income tax return on a Form 1041. FarCenter Aug 2012 #46
If that's the case, why would he disclose it now? Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #35
A Question Worth Asking... KharmaTrain Aug 2012 #40
Calling CREW, we have a new Worst Scoundrel for you. Coyotl Aug 2012 #22
Congress should make this a very severe penalty - 25% of the amount of the assets "forgotten" cbdo2007 Aug 2012 #24
"Oops" FailureToCommunicate Aug 2012 #25
Well, he was a Political Science major and a frat boy. FarCenter Aug 2012 #48
And under Ryan's plan LondonReign2 Aug 2012 #26
Prudence Little? What is this, "Pilgrim's Progress"? n/t Bossy Monkey Aug 2012 #30
Sounds like the old Steve Martin joke about how to become a millionaire. gkhouston Aug 2012 #31
How Convenient! GraniteDem Aug 2012 #33
Kind of puts a dent into the impression they are trying to give of the Ryans being worth less than Skidmore Aug 2012 #34
Excellent observation. He's probably not in Romney's league, but LibDemAlways Aug 2012 #54
On the verge of getting caught..... Sheepshank Aug 2012 #37
That's why it's called the "Etch-a-Sketch" campaign! George II Aug 2012 #44
I wonder what it's like to find a couple of million bucks under the sofa nt MrScorpio Aug 2012 #41
I would love to have enough money that would cause $1-$5M to be overlooked!!!!! George II Aug 2012 #43
I can understand that. I keep forgetting about a few million here and there on my returns. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #49
Mr. 1% Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2012 #51
"What do you expect? It's just chump change to me." nt valerief Aug 2012 #52
Clarence Thomas redux. nt awoke_in_2003 Aug 2012 #57
That happens to me all the time ... bayareaboy Aug 2012 #58
no wonder he and Mr. Bain get along so well. They have so much in commoners. ChairmanAgnostic Aug 2012 #62
What? Financial DISCLOSURE forms? You mean like McCain fills out every year??? progressivebydesign Aug 2012 #71
and we are supposed to trust ANY numbers he presents to Americans at this point? tomm2thumbs Aug 2012 #75
Interesting that he checked the following "No" box on the original 2011 filing-- Cognitive_Resonance Aug 2012 #76
How many millions in his IRA? DonRedwood Aug 2012 #77
and the Trust appears to be the largest single holding among their disclosed portfolio Cognitive_Resonance Aug 2012 #79
True. This was very unlikely to be "inadvertent." highplainsdem Aug 2012 #81
Very interesting... kentuck Aug 2012 #82
I don't buy it. Wouldn't he have an accountant who filled this stuff out for him. gollygee Aug 2012 #83
Ryan gives off a middle class vibe...public should know he's a 1%-er. reformist2 Aug 2012 #87
In all honestly it is very easy to forget about a $5 Million dollar trust NNN0LHI Aug 2012 #92
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