The NY Times didn't pay taxes in 2014!

Wish in one hand and Shit in the other, see which one get full first...


Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
Keep it up- just a little heads up- You, IB Hankering and the CreepyOldGuy are all skating on very thin ice. You 3 will be the next to go on my ignore list. If you can't contribute anything positive and keep resorting to name calling I will place you on the ignore list. I can't speak for others, but once you are on my ignore list- it's permanent!! There will be no do-overs, apologies or second chances- is that understood?
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Keep it up- just a little heads up- You, IB Hankering and the CreepyOldGuy are all skating on very thin ice. You 3 will be the next to go on my ignore list. If you can't contribute anything positive and keep resorting to name calling I will place you on the ignore list. I can't speak for others, but once you are on my ignore list- it's permanent!! There will be no do-overs, apologies or second chances- is that understood? Originally Posted by Luke_Wyatt
Add me fuckface.
Keep it up- just a little heads up- You, IB Hankering and the CreepyOldGuy are all skating on very thin ice. You 3 will be the next to go on my ignore list. If you can't contribute anything positive and keep resorting to name calling I will place you on the ignore list. I can't speak for others, but once you are on my ignore list- it's permanent!! There will be no do-overs, apologies or second chances- is that understood? Originally Posted by Luke_Wyatt

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I just realized I am on Luke Warm's "Permanent Ignore List"! Thank God!!!!

I'm about to install Luke Warm on my "Permanent Ignorant List"!!!!

Did he actually threaten people with being placed on his "list" FOREVER????

That's like threatening to hand someone a Million Bucks!!!! ... at least that much!

Of course when Luke Warm threatens to hand someone a Million Bucks ... they don't have to worry!

They don't need to be fretting about where to keep it!!!
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Yeah, everybody's jealous of Drumpf. he's got a hot wife and great hair after all.

Did the NYT hide its tax returns?

Did the Clinton's?

Why don't you daffy fuckers understand that Drumpf has made his fortune by gaming the system and taking advantage of others.

This is a very bad role model for America. Sad. Really, very sad. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
The Clinton's have made over a $100 million in 16 years with speaking engagements to foreign powers, a couple books few people seem to have read, and managing a not for profit charity.
Let's not mention perjury. Both Clinton's have lied to the American people on video.
If your trying to say Hillary is trustworthy, you really need to take a closer look her. I don't expect you will because you know what you'll find!
I just realized I am on Luke Warm's "Permanent Ignore List"! Thank God!!!!

I'm about to install Luke Warm on my "Permanent Ignorant List"!!!!

Did he actually threaten people with being placed on his "list" FOREVER????

That's like threatening to hand someone a Million Bucks!!!! ... at least that much!

Of course when Luke Warm threatens to hand someone a Million Bucks ... they don't have to worry!

They don't need to be fretting about where to keep it!!! Originally Posted by LexusLover

do you think his mother had any (forbidden topic) that was not born brain dead
Last sentence of the article... http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/bu...edge-fund.html


The one silver lining for the fund’s investors from all of this is that they will have a somewhat larger tax loss on investments to claim next year.

No. Have you ever kissed a hairy fat Italian ass? I have one waiting for you dipshit. Originally Posted by Luke_Wyatt
Make that offer to EKIM !
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Make that offer to EKIM ! Originally Posted by Rey Lengua
His tongue is buried up Asswipes asshole. That's fucked up.
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But they did get a $3.5 million dollar tax refund on a $29 million profit.

http://www.newsmax.com/t/#!newsmax/article/751276

They have become a complete joke. Originally Posted by bambino
They report information that you don't like, info that makes you mad, info that makes you stamp your big, fat, hoof........ I mean foot. And they are the joke?

Corporation vs. punk ass bitch who reacts just like you....oh and wants to be president.

Can't figure out what the difference is?

@ 90% of the American public has, douche-bag.

Although most interviews in the survey were completed before Saturday night's revelation that Trump may have avoided income taxes for nearly two decades, the results were clear that about three-quarters of voters think Trump should release his tax returns for public review (73% say so, including about half of Trump's own supporters, 47%). More respondents also see Trump's refusal to release this taxes as a sign that he's hiding something than that he's under audit from the IRS (57% say he's hiding something, 33% that he's holding back due to an audit).
Voters are in near-universal agreement, though, that paying taxes is every American's civic duty. Nearly 9-in-10 feel that way while just 12% say they see taxes as an unnecessary burden to be avoided. Even among Trump backers, 79% see them as a civic duty

Sorry I can't show how voters feel about the NYT tax returns.
No one seems to give a shit about that.
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They report information that you don't like, info that makes you mad, info that makes you stamp your big, fat, hoof........ I mean foot. And they are the joke?

Corporation vs. punk ass bitch who reacts just like you....oh and wants to be president.

Can't figure out what the difference is?

@ 90% of the American public has, douche-bag.

Although most interviews in the survey were completed before Saturday night's revelation that Trump may have avoided income taxes for nearly two decades, the results were clear that about three-quarters of voters think Trump should release his tax returns for public review (73% say so, including about half of Trump's own supporters, 47%). More respondents also see Trump's refusal to release this taxes as a sign that he's hiding something than that he's under audit from the IRS (57% say he's hiding something, 33% that he's holding back due to an audit).
Voters are in near-universal agreement, though, that paying taxes is every American's civic duty. Nearly 9-in-10 feel that way while just 12% say they see taxes as an unnecessary burden to be avoided. Even among Trump backers, 79% see them as a civic duty

Sorry I can't show how voters feel about the NYT tax returns.
No one seems to give a shit about that. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Hey, little punk boi, your back so I assume your ass has healed from your prior ass thrashing. Just pointing out the hypocrisy of The NY Times. Trump didn't make the arcane tax laws, but he did take advantage of them. As do most US citizens who file a tax return. Oh, and it was The NY Times that called Trump the comeback kid in the late 90's. He turned a billion dollar loss into a 10 billion dollar gain. Now Assmuncher, go back to your parents basement where Hillary says you belong. Maybe look for a barista job tomorrow.
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I just realized I am on Luke Warm's "Permanent Ignore List"! Thank God!!!!

I'm about to install Luke Warm on my "Permanent Ignorant List"!!!!

Did he actually threaten people with being placed on his "list" FOREVER????

That's like threatening to hand someone a Million Bucks!!!! ... at least that much!

Of course when Luke Warm threatens to hand someone a Million Bucks ... they don't have to worry!

They don't need to be fretting about where to keep it!!! Originally Posted by LexusLover
You lying piece of shit. You project your own tiny, worthless self in an attempt to bring all others down to your level.

Worse, you hide like the coward you are on the internet, so you can lie your ass off with no consequences.

Provide a link to your new signature, douche-bag. Double down like trump and wear your new clothes.

I knew you were a human colostomy-bag. Thanks for showing everybody else.

http://www.snopes.com/obama-hillary-...snt-qualified/
They report information that you don't like, info that makes you mad, info that makes you stamp your big, fat, hoof........ I mean foot. And they are the joke?

Corporation vs. punk ass bitch who reacts just like you....oh and wants to be president.

Can't figure out what the difference is?

@ 90% of the American public has, douche-bag.

Although most interviews in the survey were completed before Saturday night's revelation that Trump may have avoided income taxes for nearly two decades, the results were clear that about three-quarters of voters think Trump should release his tax returns for public review (73% say so, including about half of Trump's own supporters, 47%). More respondents also see Trump's refusal to release this taxes as a sign that he's hiding something than that he's under audit from the IRS (57% say he's hiding something, 33% that he's holding back due to an audit).
Voters are in near-universal agreement, though, that paying taxes is every American's civic duty. Nearly 9-in-10 feel that way while just 12% say they see taxes as an unnecessary burden to be avoided. Even among Trump backers, 79% see them as a civic duty

Sorry I can't show how voters feel about the NYT tax returns.
No one seems to give a shit about that. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Manassmuncher, That son of a crook that is married to Horseface JR, likes the tax write offs...


It was a hedge fund portfolio pitched by Hillary Clinton’s son-in-law, Marc Mezvinsky, as an opportunity to bet on a Greek economic revival.

Now, two years later, the Greece-focused fund is shutting down, after losing nearly 90 percent of its value, according to two investors with direct knowledge of the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Investors were told last month that the fund would close. The fund, Eaglevale Hellenic Opportunity, had raised $25 million from investors to buy Greek bank stocks and government debt.

Eaglevale Partners, a Manhattan hedge fund firm founded by Mr. Mezvinsky and two former Goldman Sachs colleagues, raised money for the Hellenic fund at a time when some on Wall Street had hopes for a revival in the Greek economy. For a time, Mr. Mezvinsky appeared at hedge fund conferences promoting the Greece investment thesis.

Mr. Mezvinsky is married to Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and Mrs. Clinton, the former secretary of state who is seeking the Democratic nomination for president.

Betting on Greece has proved to be tricky — some investors have made huge gains while others have had their fingers burned, depending on the timing of their bets.

And the last 17 months have been especially difficult for a number of hedge funds, even ones run by some of the best-known managers.

This year, the Eaglevale flagship fund, which manages about $330 million and specializes in making macroeconomic bets, is down 1 percent. So-called macro hedge funds make trades based on global economic and political events. Last year, Fortress Investment Group and Bain Capital had to shutter hedge funds that had made bets on shifting macroeconomic trends.

The average hedge fund was down 0.63 percent in the first quarter of this year, according to the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index.

Mr. Mezvinsky and his partners began raising money in 2011 from investors for the firm’s flagship fund. Since then, that portfolio has posted uneven performance.

A Stanford University graduate, Mr. Mezvinsky worked at Goldman for eight years before leaving to join a private equity firm. He left that job to form Eaglevale with two longtime Goldman partners, Bennett Grau and Mark Mallon. The hedge fund firm is named after a bridge in Central Park.

Some of the firm’s earliest investors were Goldman partners, including Lloyd C. Blankfein, Goldman’s chief executive officer, who let Eaglevale use his name in marketing the flagship fund.

It is not clear why Eaglevale waited until this year to close the Hellenic fund, which already had lost about 40 percent of its value by early last year.

Last year was particularly tumultuous for Greece. The country neared the brink of economic collapse as the country’s leaders and its international creditors engaged in tense negotiations. Ultimately, the Greek government agreed to a number of economic reforms demanded by creditors in return for a new bailout.

The economic situation in Greece is still tenuous as the country continues to squabble with other eurozone nations and its creditors about how to reduce its debt burden. Investors on Wall Street continue to promote investment in Greece nonetheless.

During a recent Sohn Investment Conference charity event at Lincoln Center in New York, Richard Deitz, of the hedge fund VR Capital Group, told an audience of investors that he was betting on Greek banks and government bonds.

In letters to investors in 2014, Mr. Mezvinsky and his partners expressed confidence that Greece would soon be on the path to a “sustainable recovery.” But by the end of that year, Eaglevale’s leaders began to acknowledge that their perspective on the situation in Greece may have been wrong. The fund had earlier stopped taking in new money.
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The one silver lining for the fund’s investors from all of this is that they will have a somewhat larger tax loss on investments to claim next year.

the link is in another post, go find it MannyMunch
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Hey, little punk boi, your back so I assume your ass has healed from your prior ass thrashing. Just pointing out the hypocrisy of The NY Times. Trump didn't make the arcane tax laws, but he did take advantage of them. As do most US citizens who file a tax return. Oh, and it was The NY Times that called Trump the comeback kid in the late 90's.20 years ago. Now they point out what he's done, just reported his actions, and you're offended. He turned a billion dollar loss into a 10 billion dollar gain. Now Assmuncher, go back to your parents basement where Hillary says you belong. Maybe look for a barista job tomorrow. Originally Posted by bambino
I can only post what Americans are saying through the polls. I can't make your stupid ass read or understand it.
Just like trump you can spin anything to try and cover your fuck ups. You've already spun you living in your stepdaddy's (yep, the one you hone your cocksucking skills on) basement and trump being glad his supporters are under educated into something else. You see your ass hanging on the wall and ASSume it belongs to someone else. Who have you ever thrashed? Other than your own credibility?

What hypocrisy? They are a corporation with a financial business unit completely and totally separated from the reporting section. Still with me fat boy? Corporations file as corporations. Corporations don't run for president.

People do. And this person doesn't do what 90% of Americans think he should. Big boys (older boys, not big, fat boys) understand personal responsibility and accept the consequences of their actions. America will decide how this plays out, not you douche-bag.
So fuck off.

And don't hold your breath till you turn blue. Your huge ass self is ugly enough as it is.
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Manassmuncher, That son of a crook that is married to Horseface JR, likes the tax write offs...




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the link is in another post, go find it MannyMunch Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
I admit you beat me one this one. You snuck in information that has nothing to do with anything I posted, brought up a guy I wasn't talking about, and finished me off with a link I didn't ask for.

You can have that ticket I found. The one good for a blow job from bambitcho. It's the equivalent of a cheap seat, being past the number of loads he will swallow, but you can tell the kids about it later.

Enjoy.