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Also spending millions of dollars to gain a position that pays thousands is suspect to me

Rus-T-Balls 7 Feb 24
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Yes, troubling...but none of those millions are "their money"...so does it count or simply point out that party control is king

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I sure would...

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I am certain publication of these returns is a violation of the tax code as well as a violation of privacy. The IRS is required to report and prosecute violations. Releasing returns opens that individual to identity theft. As many politicians have security clearances, identity theft could conceivably lead to national security situations.

I think I see what you mean. I'm referring to the individual politician releasing their own taxes, redacting the information that would lead to identity theft. To prove how they become millionaires, with a personal wealth far greater than the salary would every provide

@Rus-T-Balls I know I would really appreciate knowing how so many Congress men become multimillionaires on a salary of $174,000 per year.(senate salary)"

That's the whole point of term limits etc

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