NorthDakota
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That's not what anyone is saying. I'm 99% sure at this point that no one commenting here actually read the article.
Everyone knows Amazon isn't "broke" while paying no taxes, etc. No one is saying he's broke because he pays no taxes.
People are saying he's broke because of the liabilities, losses, and dried up revenue streams he is reporting in his documents. If he's not broke, then he fraudulent reporting his financial situation. It's one or the other. He has hundreds of millions of dollars of loans coming due with no way to pay them... per what he filed... except to start selling off assets. It's really that straightforward. Either he is lying on his taxes or he is broke.
He's currently being investigated for fraud in New York. People realize that, right? It hasn't moved forward specifically because he's President and been putting up roadblocks. His son has to testify by the first week in October and it's the first crack the AG there has been able to get.
I don't know why anyone would assume that Trump with his history would be "clean." The Trump Foundation was found guilty of fraud and misappropriating funds and ordered to shut down. Trump University paid $25 million in a fraud settlement and shut down. Now we have people who have seen documents he refused to release (first President since Nixon to do that!) and point out lots of other irregularities... why would the assumption be that he's clean and not guilty like he has been in the past?
New York investigating him isn't particularly shocking to people generally, most folks probably assume it is a partisan deal and in many ways, they are probably right. Its not an outlandish idea that had Trump not run for President, he wouldn't be under investigation by New York.
In other words, I suspect the only people who really care about what New York is doing are the sorts that were not going to be voting for Donald anyway.
I'll leave it at this, our more liberal leaning media and posters on this board have pretty substantial track records of taking some big headlines and implying "WE FINALLY GOT HIM" only for it to be fairly small potatoes or nothing at all.
I dont think too many would be surprised to find out Donald has taken some pretty aggressive stances on his tax liabilities in the past and doesn't have as much wealth as he likes to imply he has.
If I've learned anything in Corporations class and my Federal Income Tax class so far, it is that these situations are probably pretty complicated and its very difficult to take the NYT very seriously on it particularly because an election is in a month.