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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders, Now a Millionaire, Pledges to Release Tax Returns by Monday [View all]WeekiWater
(3,259 posts)1. "April 15, 2019, will be the 10th year, so I think you will see them."
What does that mean?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Bernie Sanders, Now a Millionaire, Pledges to Release Tax Returns by Monday [View all]
brooklynite
Apr 2019
OP
I think it is poor wording which won't at all matter if he releases them by April 15
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2019
#4
"April 15 is coming. We wanted to release 10 years of tax returns. April 15, 2019, will be the 10th
WhiskeyGrinder
Apr 2019
#6
Nah. The tax return "truthers" on the internet will claim they uncovered something shady.
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2019
#11
It wouldn't be at all unusual for someone in their 70s who has had a professional career
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2019
#29
What do you think his tax returns will reveal? We know he's a millionaire, I'm happy to say I
Autumn
Apr 2019
#21
Want to tell me what's wrong with that? We do have more people living in poverty than ever.
Autumn
Apr 2019
#40
Why? I've never thought he was against millionaires. I think the problem he has with them
Autumn
Apr 2019
#49
I don't write his speeches so I have no idea. I don't think he will and see no reason why he should.
Autumn
Apr 2019
#54
To be fair "not liking" someone is a valid reason for not supporting a candidate.
Agschmid
Apr 2019
#24
Being a millionaire isn't as big a deal these days as it used to be.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2019
#28
And then advocated for higher taxes on...himself. That's not a strike against him...n/t
TCJ70
Apr 2019
#45
"Now a millionaire" is that something bad? Sanders doesn't have a problem with
Nanjeanne
Apr 2019
#43