I can’t say Trump’s taxes get me all that excited - the President isn’t as wealthy as he says he is, and his scummy accountants work hard to minimize his taxes? This isn’t surprising. I think of it as part of the whole package of psychopathy; this guy has said and done so many awful things that I can no longer conceive of the legal and e…
I can’t say Trump’s taxes get me all that excited - the President isn’t as wealthy as he says he is, and his scummy accountants work hard to minimize his taxes? This isn’t surprising. I think of it as part of the whole package of psychopathy; this guy has said and done so many awful things that I can no longer conceive of the legal and ethical significance of any one act. He needs to be escorted from his castle as soon as possible, right into the welcoming arms of a paddy wagon. #January20MovingDay
"This, of course, means that Trump is a huge national security risk. He owes money—to whom we don’t know—and he does not have it to pay his debts. It is no wonder that a bipartisan group of nearly 500 national security officials, past and present, last week endorsed Biden for president. According to Defense News, the list included 'five former secretaries of the Navy, two former Army secretaries, four former Air Force secretaries, two retired governors, and 106 ambassadors.' "
I agree. As the stepdaughter of a lifelong intelligence and security officer, it was the first thing that came to mind. Well, maybe the second thing after disgusted rage at the confirmation of how he's ripping off our country.
As a long time New Yorker, we knew he was a terrible and corrupt businessman. When I read the Times article though, it struck me on a new level how he is compromised by his financial ties with foreign governments. How that affects our country is vital I think to our national security.
I can’t say Trump’s taxes get me all that excited - the President isn’t as wealthy as he says he is, and his scummy accountants work hard to minimize his taxes? This isn’t surprising. I think of it as part of the whole package of psychopathy; this guy has said and done so many awful things that I can no longer conceive of the legal and ethical significance of any one act. He needs to be escorted from his castle as soon as possible, right into the welcoming arms of a paddy wagon. #January20MovingDay
This is somethig to get excited about:
"This, of course, means that Trump is a huge national security risk. He owes money—to whom we don’t know—and he does not have it to pay his debts. It is no wonder that a bipartisan group of nearly 500 national security officials, past and present, last week endorsed Biden for president. According to Defense News, the list included 'five former secretaries of the Navy, two former Army secretaries, four former Air Force secretaries, two retired governors, and 106 ambassadors.' "
I agree. As the stepdaughter of a lifelong intelligence and security officer, it was the first thing that came to mind. Well, maybe the second thing after disgusted rage at the confirmation of how he's ripping off our country.
I should have read this as I posted the same concern just a minute ago. Could not agree more .
As a long time New Yorker, we knew he was a terrible and corrupt businessman. When I read the Times article though, it struck me on a new level how he is compromised by his financial ties with foreign governments. How that affects our country is vital I think to our national security.