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erronis

(23,157 posts)
24. Right. None of them want to start throwing stones in their glass houses.
Mon May 15, 2017, 09:58 AM
May 2017

Blackmail is nasty and can be used against most politicians, especially. (Wonder why that is....)

"Old Europe" has long-ago shed its Puritan-style ethos and can rarely be blackmailed for sexual peccadildos. Once the USofA grows up it will be back to money-laundering, murder, etc.

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This is absolutely right on. Raven May 2017 #1
I've seen many tax opinion letters. I don't think this is a tax opinion letter. onenote May 2017 #11
You are absolutely correct... Raven May 2017 #13
1924 Law allowing the Congress to view Tax Records? mitch96 May 2017 #25
The Senate won't use that law volstork May 2017 #28
In other words, republican Comrade Casino* and his Las Vegas-style lawyers Achilleaze May 2017 #2
K & R for visibility ...nt N_E_1 for Tennis May 2017 #3
K&R. Nt The Polack MSgt May 2017 #4
Excellent! Baitball Blogger May 2017 #5
Crooked Donnie. n/t ginnyinWI May 2017 #6
This Crooked Tax Letter panfluteman May 2017 #16
Thanks for the intersting analysis if what the letter really means in terms of what a lawyer means Nitram May 2017 #7
so, basically most of his income NewJeffCT May 2017 #8
Can we use 3? Bradical79 May 2017 #9
I have copied and pasted the FB post and sent it to my reps. ehrnst May 2017 #10
No. onenote May 2017 #26
Avoidence terminology randr May 2017 #12
Kind of what everybody knew... Wounded Bear May 2017 #14
Seem to recall one of the trump sons responding to a reporter's Enoki33 May 2017 #20
Absolutely... Wounded Bear May 2017 #22
K&R. Valuable illumination. Thanks for posting. (nt) Paladin May 2017 #15
this non-laywer thinks unless actual tax returns are released any letter is B.S. and should be mulsh May 2017 #17
the financial conflicts of interest will be much easier to prove than collusion with Russia yurbud May 2017 #18
Right. None of them want to start throwing stones in their glass houses. erronis May 2017 #24
If only he had sent it "registered" grantcart May 2017 #19
So this letter means about as much as the letter from Buns_of_Fire May 2017 #21
Pretty much... Wounded Bear May 2017 #23
Yup. About as credible as his doctor's letter. nt SunSeeker May 2017 #27
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