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In reply to the discussion: Mitt Romney files for extension on 2011 taxes [View all]Amerigo Vespucci
(30,885 posts)18. This is not a good move for a guy who...
...has been hit over and over again with a perceived "lack of transparency" when it comes to his finances.
Romney is smart enough to know that his $3/4 billion net worth is not a selling point to voters who see him as out of touch with the challenges faced by the average working man and woman.
The fact that he filed for an extension that was announced on a Friday news dump day makes it impossible for me to not read too much into it.
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But Mitt's a regular guy. I'll bet he just doesn't have the time to stand in line
PA Democrat
Apr 2012
#16
I'm not a fan of the guy but this is a non-issue until the October deadline passes. Extensions are
Dollface
Apr 2012
#42
I expect that it will - and it will show nothing that we don't already no - this is a trap
karynnj
Apr 2012
#40
WTF is this? With his money, he could hire all of H&R Block to do his taxes.
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#5
Many of the investments that Romney may have invested in have deadlines the same
WCGreen
Apr 2012
#36
There's alot of legitimate reasons to file for extensions... I've filed them in the past.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Apr 2012
#41