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SuperPig

Enjoy yourselves
Aug 7, 2015
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looks like trumps tax cuts screwed the middle class out of returns, ouch.
The change hurt me quite badly. But unlike these people I was aware that it was going to increase what I was going to have to pay immediately after I read about it. Under the previous system I would have basically broken even or gotten a little back. This year I get to send in a nice down payment on a yacht so I won’t be able to join @splinty’s club yet.
 

Jesus X

4 drink minimum.
Sep 7, 2015
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The change hurt me quite badly. But unlike these people I was aware that it was going to increase what I was going to have to pay immediately after I read about it. Under the previous system I would have basically broken even or gotten a little back. This year I get to send in a nice down payment on a yacht so I won’t be able to join @splinty’s club yet.
so are you happy about this? thats sounds bad. splinty is also probably get f'd over badly by the irs this year thanks to trump.
 

SuperPig

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so are you happy about this? thats sounds bad. splinty is also probably get f'd over badly by the irs this year thanks to trump.
I'm definitely not excited about it. Everything that i was able to deduct disappeared. Also, since I claim 0 year round, they're already withholding the most that they can without me choosing to have an extra amount taken out on top of it.
Basically, I knew that it was going to hurt but was hoping that there would at least be lube.

As someone that isn't a fan of this administration to begin with, I'm not surprised. I'm glad it wasn't worse. But bitter that my deductions dried up.
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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Donald Trump Jr. ‘Expects to be Indicted’ and is in ‘More Immediate Jeopardy’ Than Jared Kushner, Journalist Says
Donald Trump Jr. reportedly “expects to be indicted” by Russia probe special counsel Robert Mueller and has been telling people close to him for months, a journalist said Friday, matching the accounts of other people in the political realm.

The matter came up when HBO’s Real Time host Bill Maher asked The Atlantic reporter Natasha Bertrand, “Excluding [President] Trump, which family member is more likely to be in jeopardy, Don Jr. or Jared” Kushner?

“I think that Don Jr. is probably in more immediate jeopardy, just because of his congressional testimony,” Bertrand replied. “I mean, he has been telling his friends and associates that he expects to be indicted, and he’s been saying that for the last couple months.”

Bertrand continued: “I think his accounts about the Trump Tower meeting in 2016, his accounts about Trump Tower Moscow and how involved he was in that, could put him in some legal jeopardy there.” She also reminded the panel that “Mueller has shown no shyness about going after people for lying to Congress.”

Trump Jr. is a subject in Mueller’s probe on Russian interference and possible collusion with the Trump campaign in the 2016 presidential election because he attended a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russians who promised damaging information on Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. The president’s son-in-law Kushner also attended the meeting.

The House Intelligence Committee in December 2017 grilled Trump Jr. for about seven hours on his Russian contacts. Trump Jr. told committee members he did not tell his father about the Trump Tower meeting but the president’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen—who has been indicted by Mueller—disputed the claim.

Bertrand’s account of Trump Jr. expecting to be indicted and telling his friends has been uttered by others.

In December, ABC News’ chief legal analyst Dan Abrams asked Fox News Judge Andrew Napolitano if he though any “of Trump’s inner circle will get indicted.”

“Yes. I don’t know who, but I do know that Donald Jr. has told friends he expected to be indicted,” Napolitano responded.

“Do you expect he’d be indicted?” Abrams said, pressing the issue.

“Yes,” Napolitano said.