so, when the votes came, after we discussed it thoroughly, every democrat voted in support of chairman neal s report and to release this information to the public so that everyone could see, this isn t just a partisan initiative. you can see for yourselves the fact that this president signed a tax return you ll see his signature where year after year, he paid nothing or paid $750, and where he claimed huge losses in the past. we don t have the details on those losses. the new york times did great work on this years ago. and they suggest it may be a part of his losing his atlantic city casinos. but whatever they are, they were used to wipe out profits that he had and to justify paying little or no taxes. it s also the entanglement there is. we do know he paid some years
investigation is that in 2009 he claimed investigation is that in 2009 he claimed a investigation is that in 2009 he claimed a loss of $700 million, associated with his failed atlantic city casinos and he continued to carry city casinos and he continued to carry that city casinos and he continued to carry that along and at the beginning of 2015 he was still claiming a loss of $105 million. so by using claiming a loss of $105 million. so by using creative losses and credits and deductions that were never thoroughly analyse, he was able to avoid thoroughly analyse, he was able to avoid paying taxes. is thoroughly analyse, he was able to avoid paying taxes. avoid paying taxes. is that the fault, is that avoid paying taxes. is that the fault, is that not avoid paying taxes. is that the fault, is that not the avoid paying taxes. is that the fault, is that not the fault - avoid paying taxes. is that the fault, is that not the fault of. avoid paying taxes. is that the i faul
investigation is that in 2009 he claimed a loss of $700 million, associated with his failed atlantic city casinos and he continued to carry that along and at the beginning of 2015 he was still claiming a loss of $105 million. so by using creative losses and credits and deductions that were never thoroughly analysed, he was able to avoid paying taxes. is that the fault, is that not the fault of the system, of legislators like yourself to try and simplify and make sure people cannot use different methods, if you do not like them? much of it absolutely is the fault of the congress that seems to be dominated by the super rich and too often and large multinational corporations and had the irs had done its job of thoroughly auditing we could determine