Republican voters don’t care about Trump’s corruption — and here’s why

Buddha2525

Well-Known Member
You also ain't got jack. Trump is so hated some IRS worker would leak anything juicy under the whistle blower clause. So sorry, so sad.

Sorry to crush you dreams.

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301.6103(h)(4)-1 Disclosure of returns and return information in whistleblower administrative proceedings.
(a)In general. A whistleblower administrative proceeding (as described in § 301.7623-3) is an administrative proceeding pertaining to tax administration within the meaning of section 6103(h)(4).

(b)Disclosures in whistleblower administrative proceedings. Pursuant to section 6103(h)(4) and paragraph (a) of this section, the Director, officers, and employees of the Whistleblower Office may disclose returns and return information (as defined by section 6103(b)) to a whistleblower (or the whistleblower's legal representative, if any) to the extent necessary to conduct a whistleblower administrative proceeding (as described in § 301.7623-3), including but not limited to -

(1) By communicating a preliminary award recommendation or preliminary denial letter to the whistleblower;

(2) By providing the whistleblower with an award report package;

(3) By conducting a meeting with the whistleblower to review documents supporting the preliminary award recommendation; and

(4) By sending an award decision letter, award determination letter, or award denial letter to the whistleblower."

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/26/301.6103(h)(4)-1
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
You also ain't got jack. Trump is so hated some IRS worker would leak anything juicy under the whistle blower clause. So sorry, so sad.

Sorry to crush you dreams.

"
301.6103(h)(4)-1 Disclosure of returns and return information in whistleblower administrative proceedings.
(a)In general. A whistleblower administrative proceeding (as described in § 301.7623-3) is an administrative proceeding pertaining to tax administration within the meaning of section 6103(h)(4).

(b)Disclosures in whistleblower administrative proceedings. Pursuant to section 6103(h)(4) and paragraph (a) of this section, the Director, officers, and employees of the Whistleblower Office may disclose returns and return information (as defined by section 6103(b)) to a whistleblower (or the whistleblower's legal representative, if any) to the extent necessary to conduct a whistleblower administrative proceeding (as described in § 301.7623-3), including but not limited to -

(1) By communicating a preliminary award recommendation or preliminary denial letter to the whistleblower;

(2) By providing the whistleblower with an award report package;

(3) By conducting a meeting with the whistleblower to review documents supporting the preliminary award recommendation; and

(4) By sending an award decision letter, award determination letter, or award denial letter to the whistleblower."

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/26/301.6103(h)(4)-1
I believe you like republicans believe their own sexual assault victims.

Signed,

Angry mob
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
The past couple of weeks of the news have served up a hefty reminder not just of the deep corruption of Donald Trump, but of the entire Republican Party. On top of the headline-dominating story about Republicans ignoring all sorts of ethical concerns to place Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, there was also a blockbuster New York Times report showing that Trump amassed his massive fortune not through hard work or business acumen, but old-fashioned tax fraud and corruption. Meanwhile, there's a pileup of stories indicating that Republicans intend to shore up their prospects in the November midterms through blatant and racist cheating, using a series of Jim Crow-style strategies to keep black and Native American voters from the polls in November.

To add to this already disturbing situation, there's the shady behavior Trump is displaying around the disappearance and likely murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist who has run afoul of Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia and big buddy of presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner. Saudi Arabia is widely believed to be behind the attack, but Trump — who himself is overtly hostile to the free pressseems reluctant to do anything about the situation, citing his unwillingness to spike an arms deal with Saudi Arabia. It's a stance made even more disturbing by the fact that arms deal isn't even real, but more like a fantasy unlikely to come to fruition. There is also reason to believe that Trump is personally enriching himself off the Saudi government, which likely factors into his decision-making.



https://www.salon.com/2018/10/12/republican-voters-dont-care-about-trumps-corruption-and-heres-why/
you mean white man reparations?
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Just like Dem's didn't care about Obama's..........you now see how it works?
please list obama's i'll give you number 1:

OBAMA CORRUPTIONS

1. Likes Grey Poupon on his burger when asked which mustard he prefers (so, so corrupt)
2.
3.
 

WordzyBoii

Active Member
please list obama's i'll give you number 1:

OBAMA CORRUPTIONS

1. Likes Grey Poupon on his burger when asked which mustard he prefers (so, so corrupt)
2.
3.
Bailed out the banks and yet still convinces the lemmings that he fights for the poor. LMFAO at least Trumps real with it.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
trumps bathroom smells like an old dirty Mc Donalds in the morning..heavy on the onion.

i hear fast and russian food shits are the worst.
 
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