Think the president’s tax returns should be public? Seems reasonable. But New York Times business and economics expert Binyamin Appelbaum doesn’t think that goes far enough. He thinks everyone should have access to everyone else’s tax returns:
Everyone's tax returns should be public.
— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) April 3, 2019
Well, it’s certainly an idea. We’ll give him that much.
Ed Board Binya really feeling his oats
— Lizzie O'Leary (@lizzieohreally) April 3, 2019
I have previously expressed this opinion on Twitter dot com.
— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) April 3, 2019
Oh? Were you smacked around then, too?
This guy just Yglesiased all over himself. https://t.co/ApW0Iacqlc
— Cuffy (@CuffyMeh) April 4, 2019
For the record, Binyamin, Yglesiasing is a bad thing.
*lips fully around microphone*
Wrong.— Zack Bornstein (@ZackBornstein) April 4, 2019
That is plain wrong
— Winand von Petersdorff (@WinandWvp) April 4, 2019
No
— Louis J. Jenny (@louisjenny) April 3, 2019
No.
— Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) April 4, 2019
uh, no.
— steve walker (@swalker3453) April 4, 2019
HAHAHAHAHA no https://t.co/mHTWb5m0kp
— Kebeh Nayyeh (@KNayyeh) April 4, 2019
— Ben (@BenHowe) April 4, 2019
Recommended
— Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) April 4, 2019
Here are mine. pic.twitter.com/8avWJUzwYZ
— Learn How To COTUS (@gypsyluc) April 4, 2019
It’s none of your god damn business on how much money I make or anyone else makes.
— @shuckiowa (@shuckIowa) April 4, 2019
The wrongest idea ever posted on this website
— Chris (@ChrisMears00) April 4, 2019
This is the worst idea I’ve ever heard. Ever.
— A (@Aposter1228) April 4, 2019
Go home ur drunk.
— jim iuorio (@jimiuorio) April 4, 2019
Well, if that’s the case, he might as well put his lowered inhibitions to good use:
Are you waiting for permission? Go ahead. Let's see it.
— Jay Tee Ell Oh Ell (@jtLOL) April 4, 2019
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