So Romney does what is legally required and reports his offshore accounts on his tax return and he's still a crook? Okay, got it.
We know from Romney's 2010 tax returns that he had a Swiss bank account up to that tax year. We did not see his 2009 tax returns, which in and of itself is not that big a deal.
But ...
in 2008, a whistleblower at a bank in Switzerland told the IRS that there were thousands of American clients at his bank who had unreported accounts. The rest of 2008 and into 2009 more than 14,000 people came forward to take advantage of a long-standing policy of the IRS to allow offenders to avoid prosecution if they paid back taxes with interest on the funds they hid in Swiss accounts to avoid taxes. In addition, they had to pay some fines. Up until 2008, very few people took advantage of this IRS policy, but once the whistleblower came forward, the flood gates opened. The whistleblower's bank was forced to pay $hundreds of millions in fines and they handed over the names of more than 4000 American clients suspected of tax fraud. A lot of people got scared that their names were on that list and came forward.
Back to Romney ...
the incredible amount of political damage he took early in the general election (and even in the GOP primary) over not releasing any more than that one tax return (2010). Come on, you had to ask yourself back then why the heck he was willing to take that beating when you could have turned it off at any minute. Why would he endure such political punishment? Speculation was that he was, perhaps, one of those thousands of Americans who suddently took advantage of the IRS policy in 2008/09. If he was, the additional taxes, interest and fines he was forced to pay would certainly have been a part of his 2009 tax returns. It isn't that far fetched. Remember we knew he had that Swiss bank account in 2010. When his own father turned over ten, or maybe it was 12, tax returns and set the precident for someone running in a presidential election, it seems odd that the son would be so willing to ignore that precident. And, he couldn't very well turn over 2008's tax return without turning over 09's. The year he skipped would certainly have raised a lot of eyebrows.
Admittedly, I do not know if anything was done illegally. But, I'm not just making some assumption from out of the blue either. If something looks like sh*t, and smells like sh*t, there is a pretty good chance that it is sh*t. And if Romney was so squeaky clean, he could have easily demonstrated that he wasn't full of sh*t by releasing his tax returns. I, for one, think he is a crook because it is really the only plausible explanation for his actions, inactions really, when he was being savaged during his campaign.