Aborting the Trump Revolution

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Aborting the Trump Revolution

In taking that $915 million loss in 1995, and carrying it forward to shelter future income, Donald Trump did nothing wrong. By both his family and his business, he did everything right.

In a famous 1947 dissent, Judge Learned Hand wrote:

“[T]here is nothing sinister in so arranging one’s affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible. … Everybody does so, rich or poor; and all do right, for nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands: taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.”

This writer’s father spent his career as a tax accountant who studied tax codes and utilized every permissible deduction to keep his clients’ tax bills as low as legally possible.

That was his business, as it is the business of every accountant, including those who prepare the returns of the politicians and journalists piling on Trump as some sort of scofflaw tax cheat who has evaded his moral obligations to the state.

One needs a machete to cut through this hypocrisy.

Hillary Clinton benefited from a $700,000 loss on her 2015 income taxes. In the days of poverty in Arkansas, she took a $2 deduction for a contribution to charity of Bill’s old underpants.

Five weeks before Election Day, Trump’s taxes have displaced the former Miss Universe as the critical issue, as determined by the anti-Trump media.

Their motivation is not difficult to discern. Their goals are two. First, make Trump unacceptable as an agent of change. Second, keep the people distracted from their determination to rid America of the incompetent and corrupt ruling class that controls this capital city.

Consider but a few of the disasters that establishment does not want discussed or debated, or the American people thinking about, when they head for the polls in November.

There is the great betrayal of the American working class, the deindustrialization of the country, and the loss of economic independence it took America a century to achieve.

This disaster was produced by the trade deals enacted by Beltway politicians for the corporate contributors of their campaigns whose highest loyalty is to the bottom line of a balance sheet.

On behalf of these specials interests, U.S. politicians made the People’s Republic of China the greatest manufacturing power on earth and halted the traditional annual rise in wages of our working men and women.

Beijing is now using the wealth compiled to build up their air, naval and missile forces to push us out of Asia and back across the Pacific.

Then there is the illegal invasion of America and Europe by the impoverished masses of the south, who have never before been fully assimilated into any Western nation.

Unrivaled since the last days of the Roman Empire, this invasion has Americans pleading for a security wall on their border, propelled Britain’s exit from the EU, and could yet cause a breakup of Europe.

What is at stake here? Ultimately, Western civilization.

We have wars going with no end in sight in Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Yemen. We have Beltway hawks howling for a “no-fly zone” and the shooting down of Syrian planes, through the chairman of the Joint Chiefs warns this could mean war with Russia.

The War Party does not want Americans heading to the polls thinking of the thousands of dead and wounded and trillions of dollars lost in their misbegotten adventures in the Middle and Near East.

Trump is new to national politics. Yet, with all the mistakes he has made, and all the savagery of the media attacks upon him, he is still, remarkably, very much in the race for president of the United States.

That his crowds remain huge and his following loyal, and that he remains competitive, testifies to the depth of the detestation of our cultural, political and media elites out there in Middle America.

But what happens if Hillary Clinton’s media acolytes keep the country’s focus on trivial pursuits, and she prevails?

What happens to America, if the uprisings and rebellions in the two parties – Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in the GOP, the Bernie Sanders revolt in the Democratic Party — are turned back, and we get in 2017 the same old people and same old policies we repudiated in 2015 and 2016?

What happens if the election, in which America demanded change in both parties, results in change in neither party?

One wonders: Do America’s reigning elites believe the Trump movement is but a passing phase? Do they believe that the rise of populist and nationalist parties across Europe is but a seasonal epidemic of the flu that will die out, after which we can all get back to building the New World Order of Bush I and Barack Obama?

Will history look back upon 2016 as a system failure?


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DaBirds (Dirty Bird)
DaBirds (Dirty Bird)
October 4, 2016 7:38 am

Classic – pit the haves against the have nots…

Works every time!

randy
randy
October 4, 2016 7:56 am

wow…let me get this straight…

There’s nothing wrong with what Trump did…It is legal…He was right to use the law to reduce his tax burden….

But, but Clinton did the same thing…

Which is it? If what Trump did was okay, then weren’t Clinton’s actions okay? Doesn’t that make her as “smart”….

Inversely, if what Clinton did was wrong, wasn’t what Trump did “wronger” by about 100 times?

Why point out that your opponent did the same thing, if what you did was right? It doesn’t make any sense…

Ridiculous….

Besides, the argument is that Trump called out other rich people about not paying taxes (even if, like him, they did it legally)….Hypocrite…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  randy
October 4, 2016 8:23 am

randy…..you’ve misinterpreted

Llpoh
Llpoh
  randy
October 4, 2016 9:01 am

Randy – you are an imbecile. I am going to have to swat you if you do not shut up.

TC
TC
October 4, 2016 8:49 am

What about the liberal icon pig fucker Warren Buffett who brags about paying less tax than his secretary. The difference between the Clintons, Buffett and Trump is that Trump’s platform is lower taxes for everyone, which is consistent with his actions. Buffett and the Clintons claim to be for higher taxes, but choose to avoid taxes when it comes to their own money.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 4, 2016 9:14 am

Look at this if you want to see some in your face dissembling by a co-opted ‘fact checker”.

http://www.snopes.com/hillary-clinton-donations-clinton-foundation/

Last year the Clinton’s donated over 1 million dollars to charity- 1 million of it to the Clinton Foundation. Snopes tries to dissuade thinking people from coming to the conclusion that the Clinton’s dodged 1 million in taxes by this contribution to themselves. Technically they didn’t dodge a million dollars in taxes, but truthfully they gave themselves a million dollar write of by shifting the money from one pocket to another.

If it’s legal, it’s legal, but a more in your face ‘fuck you’ to anyone with two eyeballs and a heartbeat would be hard to imagine. They are their own charity. It boggles the mind.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 4, 2016 11:23 am

Just don’t make any money and you won’t pay taxes on what you didn’t make.

That’s what happens when you take a loss, lose money and you have no income to pay taxes on.

DRUD
DRUD
October 4, 2016 11:29 am

Granmpa says:

“If he’s a ‘brilliant businessman under fiduciary duty to exploit every loophole’, then he’s pleasing the Investor class at the expense of the worker.

If he is looking to close those loopholes, he’s against the Investors and for the workers.”

I get the point your trying to make, despite its being mired in false dilemma…but the larger question is this: why should a president, or the government as a whole, be for or against “the investor class” or the worker? In a truly free market there is a place for both and a fair (but certainly not perfect) balance will develop naturally between them. The government can ONLY ever fuck up this process.

But we are trained to skip right past these questions and get right to which lever to pull. Twain said if voting made any difference they wouldn’t let us do it. It was true then and it has never been more true than now.

But still, we all fall for the con…because what else is there?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  DRUD
October 4, 2016 11:53 am

Granmpa,

How do you make your living?