Also, half the issue is not the rate, but the calculation of what is subject to the rate.
We are going around in circles. I've written extensively on this already.
I agree with that .. which is why I've always liked the idea of a flat-tax.
Colton, I think that seeing Romney's and Bain's tax return over a long period would likely awaken the general public to the realization that some of the rich get the benefit of far more extensive tax loopholes than they were aware of. It would be an education about what the tax code actually is, in practice, not just in theory.
I agree with that .. which is why I've always liked the idea of a flat-tax.
You didn't hear a single person say that about that mosque? Are you being serious or just trying to argue? Because I saw lots of protests with people saying they didn't want that mosque to be allowed. And I can assure you that most of them were people who are now planning to vote Romney.
The left was generally in the "allow the mosque" camp.
https://articles.cnn.com/2010-06-06..._american-muslims-ground-zero-mosque?_s=PM:US
Protest organizer Pamela Geller, a conservative blogger, and her group, "Stop the Islamicization of America," planned the event because, according to the group's website, "Building the Ground Zero mosque is not an issue of religious freedom, but of resisting an effort to insult the victims of 9/11 and to establish a beachhead for political Islam and Islamic supremacism in New York... Ground Zero is a war memorial, a burial ground. Respect it."
So, in other words, some right wing nutjob group agreed that the mosque is legal, but still did not want to allow it.
Plus, and perhaps most importantly, NONE of that is even remotely relevant to whether Romney should be compelled (by media, etc.) to release more of his own tax records. I still completely reject candrew's (and others') arguments to that effect. The tax code is completely open and known, so how does looking at the specific application to one person's finances tell us anything?
For the record, my stance was that the mosque was totally legal, but it was in poor taste and shouldn't have been built.My stance is that it is legal and should be allowed. However! If the Muslim copmmunity truly wanted acceptance and to make a olive branch type of statement they would have moved their mosque. They can build there and should if that's what they want. Just stop with the phony "woe is me" crap when people are offended and protest.
For the record, my stance was that the mosque was totally legal, but it was in poor taste and shouldn't have been built.
The Romney tax thing is similar. It's totally legal if he doesn't, but he should still release them. There is at least a well established precedent of presidential candidates releasing tax records, even if it isn't technically required by law.
Yeah he probably should. But I also agree with the notion that he is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. DNC operative will pick him apart. That's their jobs.
It just fits with the precedent of government and everything involved truly being as obscure and hidden as possible. That is not an attack on Romney but the entire government culture of which Romney and Obama are a part.
The Romney tax thing is similar. It's totally legal if he doesn't, but he should still release them. There is at least a well established precedent of presidential candidates releasing tax records, even if it isn't technically required by law.
then you didn't understand the principles of my last post.
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Because he has 20 - 100 mil in his retirement account?
Because he had overshore accounts in Switzerland and the Caymen Islands?
Because he work for a private equity firm?
Because he takes deductions for his horse?
Because the Republicans want to lower taxes for people like Romney?
Because the Dems released more?
I don't think you have a good idea of what a private equity firm does
Romney has only released 1 year, and from what I have read that wasn't even a complete return (some forms were missing). He has promised to release another year at some point but has not yet done so.Which is why Romney released two years of returns.
According to this site, https://www.taxhistory.org/www/website.nsf/web/presidentialtaxreturns, McCain only released two years for the 2008 election. Why should Romney be held to a different standard than McCain?