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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Paid 35% Taxes and Gave 11% to Charity -- Bernie? Not so Much [View all]Hiraeth
(4,805 posts)156. oddly, I find that fascinating. Would love to see that portion itemized. Maybe, because I am in
a medical career but, Dang! That is a lot of money spent on health care. wtf
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Hillary Paid 35% Taxes and Gave 11% to Charity -- Bernie? Not so Much [View all]
Haveadream
Apr 2016
OP
Some of it has to be performance art, no one can be that outrageous.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#75
actually they had $140,994 in taxable the 205 number getting tossed around is agi
questionseverything
Apr 2016
#20
Ah the old he's "cheap" allegation, I was wondering when it would appear.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#8
She made 28 million. Republicans aren't the only one who lack critical thought process.
onecaliberal
Apr 2016
#11
^^^yep, right there^^^ Hopefully the media will notice and call her out on her arrogant fake-out.
JudyM
Apr 2016
#69
Yes married people get a marriage benefit, especially if one of them has little or no income.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2016
#133
Clinton charitable contributions: $3,022,700 of which $3 million went to Clinton Family Foundation
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#62
oddly, I find that fascinating. Would love to see that portion itemized. Maybe, because I am in
Hiraeth
Apr 2016
#156
It's just another rich politician trying to appeal to the underclass because they need votes
eastwestdem
Apr 2016
#70
A taxable income of 22 MILLION is genuine and relatable vs. a taxable income of 140K is insincere
LadyHawkAZ
Apr 2016
#83
Of course poorer people tend to pay a lower percentage in taxes, and can't afford
jfern
Apr 2016
#54
Clinton charitable contributions: $3,022,700 of which $3 million went to Clinton Family Foundation
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#63
Keep you eyes closed closed and live in the dark. It is common knowledge if you do some reading
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#125
Do your own research. "The comfort of the rich depend on the abundant supply of the poor"
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#128
Oh, O.K. You are with the Clintons in Person observing all of their financial transactions.
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#146
CBSNews Headline: "Taxes Show Bernie Sanders gave 4 percent of income to charity in 2014."
SunSeeker
Apr 2016
#90
I claim zilch for charitable contributions but I guarantee that I donate a larger share of my income
Live and Learn
Apr 2016
#103
He's completely clean. Your candidate is the worst of the worst of corrupted world-wreckers.
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2016
#104
How much of that 11% was to themselves via the Clinton Foundation? That doesn't count.
ThePhilosopher04
Apr 2016
#109
No it doesn't. It may count "legally" but we all know it doesn't pass the smell test.
ThePhilosopher04
Apr 2016
#139