Tuesday, August 21, 2012

In the News: Tax Edition


In an unprecedented move not scene since the last time he asked it.  President Obama asked to see Mitt Romney’s tax returns.  While giving a stump speech the president said.  “Please Mitt, pretty please with sugar on top; can I see your tax returns?  I think the American people would like to see also”.


Nukingpolitics.com reached out to the Romney camp shortly after for a comment on this, his 3,394th time asking for said tax returns.  Team Romney sent this statement back.

“Sorry bro, ain't gonna happen. We already released 2 years, that’s all you’re going to get.  Now what yah gonna do bro”?

Check back to Nukingpolitics.com for updates as they come in.

For the full story check the source link below.

Update:  I’m happy I’m talking about tax returns and not the economy, just like Obama

Update2:  Today was a beautiful day

Update3:  Obama stickin with Joe huh?  Ok, not my call.



(source apnews)

3 comments:

  1. Mr. Romney is running for President of the United States.
    This is a position of Trust.
    Ronald Reagan said, "Trust but Verify."
    Mr. Romney has said, "Trust me," re his tax returns.
    It is not unreasonable for voters to want to "Verify.

    It is not just liberals who want to see Romney's tax returns.
    It is 63% of American voters who do.

    The longer Mr. Romney delays, the more suspicious it appears.

    Obama released 8 years of tax returns
    GW Bush 10 years
    Clinton 12 years
    GHW Bush 14 years
    George Romney 12 years.

    What is the problem, Mr. Romney? Release your tax returns.

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    1. Ooh! A list!

      Do another one!

      Maybe "My favorite songs"

      or

      "Things Obama has refused to release"

      That last one might be a long list. Narrow it down to 10 or 20.

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  2. It takes a real brave soul to Post anonymously to a blog on the internet. I applaud you for that.

    In all seriousness though, I really don't care. he is not going to have anything illegal on his tax returns.

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