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4/14/2019 9:48 pm  #1


Sarah Huckabee Sanders questioning other people's intelligence

When Chris Wallace, from Fox, asked Sarah Huckabee Sanders whether trump will order the IRS to defy Congress's request for his taxes, her reply was, "This is a dangerous, dangerous road and frankly, I don't think Congress, particularly not this group of Congressmen and women, is smart enough to look through the thousands of pages that I would assume president trump's taxes will be."  This dimwit having the nerve to say others aren't smart, someday we'll be rid of these hustlers, I can't wait for that day to come.

 

4/15/2019 8:59 am  #2


Re: Sarah Huckabee Sanders questioning other people's intelligence

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it a hard fast rule that any one running for President has to release their taxes? Question #2, can a person running for office be eliminated or disqualified for not abiding by this rule?

And how can Trump ask congress to break the law to protect him? Do none of those people have morals, ethics or a backbone?

Last edited by Cleanspoons (4/15/2019 9:01 am)

 

4/15/2019 10:45 am  #3


Re: Sarah Huckabee Sanders questioning other people's intelligence

And she has a lot of nerve calling people 'dumb' when she's the biggest dummy....anyone that can work for that pervert...MUST be a dumbass!!

 

4/15/2019 12:55 pm  #4


Re: Sarah Huckabee Sanders questioning other people's intelligence

"Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it a hard fast rule that any one running for President has to release their taxes? Question #2, can a person running for office be eliminated or disqualified for not abiding by this rule?"

It isn't a requirement, but just something that has been done by all of the presidents in modern times.  I think it should be required.  I have a friend who said she didn't care.  If the candidate, or president, had done something illegal, the IRS would find it.  But it isn't just doing something illegal in your taxes, it tells a lot about the candidate.  Do they put their money where their mouth is?  do they make charitable contributions?  do they have as much, or as little, money as they claim?  where is their money invested?   So much shows up in a tax return.  This president is trying to hide something which comes as no surprise when he demands that schools not release his school records.  who does that???

 

4/15/2019 2:10 pm  #5


Re: Sarah Huckabee Sanders questioning other people's intelligence

cossysmom wrote:

"Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it a hard fast rule that any one running for President has to release their taxes? Question #2, can a person running for office be eliminated or disqualified for not abiding by this rule?"

It isn't a requirement, but just something that has been done by all of the presidents in modern times.  I think it should be required.  I have a friend who said she didn't care.  If the candidate, or president, had done something illegal, the IRS would find it.  But it isn't just doing something illegal in your taxes, it tells a lot about the candidate.  Do they put their money where their mouth is?  do they make charitable contributions?  do they have as much, or as little, money as they claim?  where is their money invested?   So much shows up in a tax return.  This president is trying to hide something which comes as no surprise when he demands that schools not release his school records.  who does that???

 
I'm sure he's hiding something as well......I don't think he wants anyone to know how corrupt he is. I also don't think his school grades were good either. That's why he doesn't want any of the schools he went to to release his grades. I do know that one of his teachers openly stated that he was more or less not the sharpest tool in the shed. No surprise there.

 

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