Show us his taxes!
So you can't prove your claim.
You're a boring troll. Here is some sand, pound it.
Show us his taxes!
Do you think repeating this like a mantra will make it true?
When Mueller testifies that Trump obstructed justice, and that members of his campaign actively conspired with Russia to influence the election, I expect you to either disappear from the boards and reappear under a new ID, or you will float a lifeboat where you say you never really supported Trump anyway because he wasn't a "true Conservative".
Wait, you think Mueller is going to contradict his own report and investigation? Good grief you're fucking retard.
it's obvious you're from the country, and you're a boy
great ID, keep em coming
They pay 3.25% of the taxes, but what % of wealth and income do they have?
Trump's no billionaire.
Anyone who believes he is a billionaire is a fucking idiot.
Wait, you think Mueller is going to contradict his own report and investigation? Good grief you're fucking retard.
So you actually believe, Mueller is going to reverse the results of his investigation concerning Russia collusion? What part of, neither Trump, or anyone from the Trump campaign, and in fact, no American citizen conspired with Russia to effect the outcome of the election? Did you even read the Mueller report? You could at least have Gammy read it to you.
Your question is moot
most wealth is stationary, tied up with assets and inheritance.
Income is valid
One can make a billion one year and 10 dollars the next.
So, if I make a billion in 2019, pay 600 million in taxes and next year I make $10 in 2020, pay no taxes, are you going to harass me because I'm rich?
Forbes is a fucking idiot.
So basically, what you're saying is that most wealth isn't earned.
So since it's not earned, then it should be taxed.
So...assets don't appreciate in value?
Since when?
You've never had a lot of money before, have you?
Why would you make $1B one year and $10 the next?
And wouldn't you still have all the money from when you made your $1B, and all the interest and value that comes from it?
Like I said, you have very little experience with wealth so you have no idea what you're saying.
I don't believe in the death tax where assets are taxed upon inheritance.
Taxes were already paid and in the case of large estates those taxes were already over 60%
It is ridiculous to re-tax inheritance unless the inheritance is given to a non-biological heir.