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HAMBURG v. CLINTON
Complaint — Document #1
District Court, District of Columbia
Docket Number: 1:98-cv-01459
Date Filed: June 11th, 1998
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6940216/1/hamburg-v-clinton/
>>10825334 pb
HAMBURG v. CLINTON
Complaint — Document #1
District Court, District of Columbia
Docket Number: 1:98-cv-01459
Date Filed: June 11th, 1998
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6940216/1/hamburg-v-clinton/
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Meanwhile a bill submitted to congress to label Antifa a terrorist organization lays dormant
Sponsor: Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1] (Introduced 07/25/2019)
Committees: House - Judiciary
Latest Action: House - 08/06/2019 Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Introduced in House (07/25/2019)
This resolution calls for the groups and organizations acting under the banner of Antifa to be designated as domestic terrorist organizations.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-resolution/525/related-bills?q=%7B"search"%3A%5B"antifa"%5D%7D&r=1&s=1
About that Trump tax return.
I remember this article from Larry Mendte about 10 years ago when he and Lionel use to do commentary on Pix11 news. Larry did a spot on Corporations and Taxes. Can't seem to find the video for it anymore but I did find an article that was written based on it. If anyone is new to this and are unfamiliar how our tax laws work, I suggest a read:
May 13, 2011
In a prior commentary, I pointed out that GE paid no Federal income taxes in 2010. I also pointed out that the top 100 companies in the United States paid only 6% on average in Federal income taxes last year, instead of the 35% of income taxes that they were supposed to pay; that’s less than the rate that middle class families pay.
ExxonMobil in 2009 made $34.8 billion in this country and paid $0 in income taxes. In fact, they claimed a tax benefit of $838 million. They got money back.
Now ExxonMobil does do a lot of business overseas, and guess what? They did pay $15.8 billion in foreign taxes to foreign countries in 2009.
So let’s recap, shall we? ExxonMobil, an American company, paid no American income taxes and, in fact, got $838 million back; however, they did pay $15.8 billion in foreign taxes to foreign countries.
All this talk now occurring in Washington about raising taxes means nothing. The wealthiest Americans and the biggest biggest companies in this country are suppose to pay 35%, but because of the loopholes and deductions, they pay far less than that.
If you want to get serious about balancing the budget, get rid of many of the loopholes and deductions. Congress needs to deal with tax reform. If they don’t, then all this talk about deficit reduction amounts to what GE and ExxonMobil pay in taxes…nothing.
http://www.cpa-connecticut.com/blog/?p=3019
And of course nothing has changed. Would love for everyone in congress get their real tax reports released.
Whatever you do don't cheat on your taxes.
You can loot, burn, murder and rape but skip on paying some taxes and they'll send the FBI after you
BLM of Greater Atlanta lost its tax exempt status in 2019 for failing to submit its IRS 990 tax returns. Despite this, Page had become a "familiar face" at BLM marches in Atlanta. He was even part of a group that ultimately met with former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed to demand changes in policing.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/atlanta-blm-founder-arrested-after-spending-200000-donations-house-entertainment-suits
Didn't the NYT not that long again run an article that stated Trump paid millions in taxes?