believer;1254529 wrote:When Obama coughs up his college records, Mitt should turn over his tax returns.
Basically the Obama campaign knows it cannot run on Barry's record so they are desperately attempting to use class warfare tactics to paint Romney as part of the eeeevil rich who avoids paying his taxes.
This is laughable since astute members of his own administration (including members in direct contact with our country's fiscal matters) are bonafide tax cheats.
The hypocrisy never ceases to amaze me.
Here's why I feel the tax return thing is worth exploring. Romney is running for President using his great success and business background as his main qualifications. He barely mentions his tenure as Governor of Massachusetts, probably because he was considered a moderate, something which doesn't play well with the new Republican Party. That's all fine and good, so he specifically uses his time at Bain Capital and his time running the Salt Lake City Olympics as symbols of his business acumen. Because of his business success and great wealth, I want to know how his tax returns reflect how much money he made, how much in Federal income taxes he paid, and what loopholes and deductions were available to him.
You know, it could be that there is nothing exciting in his tax returns, simply that they are very, very complex documents, given his great wealth. What surprises me is his great reluctance to share them with the voting public. He and his wife are adamant about not releasing any more than they are legally required to do. In my view, it makes me suspicious that something fishy is going on there, the simple appearance of something shady. It's as if the heat taken for not releasing them is less than the heat he thinks he'll take once the details come out. But that's just my opinion.
As for the deal with Obama's college transcripts, I haven't heard Obama use his college experience as a major qualification for his reelection campaign. If he did, I would expect to see them. To me, it's just a smokescreen by Republicans to take the heat off Mitt and his great wealth.
Still, it has to gall Mitt somewhat that he and we are discussing this instead of the economy. He could turn the page on this and shut up those who want the tax returns released, much as Obama did with the birthers. Of course, there will always be those who don't believe Obama is really an American and I suppose there will always be those who think Romney is a tax cheat.
Oh well, not that much time left until Election Day. Then we'll get to start over with our bitching. The only unknown is who will be doing the bitching.