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Because any business you might do with the Public is PUBLIC, jack. I'm not saying in any way shape or form that the private business dealings of individuals should be opened to scrutiny. There is certainly an expectation and right to privacy in PRIVATE business dealings, but if business is done with the Public, the Public has a right to see the receipts.Your myopia is resulting in your blindness I guess? Why would I want anyone having access to my Treasury activity but me or my lawyer/accountant?
Don't you agree?
Are you agreeing with Annie that the American People somehow do not have the right to see all the receipts from where their tax dollars are going?
jack, you speak of my myopia, but fail to contemplate yourself that the only people who are screeching and wailing and running to friendly courts for injunctions all must have something to hide, otherwise why are they so freaked out?
We are just starting President Trump's 4th week in office, and look at the mountain of waste, corruption and fraud that have already been uncovered. Every American should be appalled by what has been found so far. Every American has the right to learn just how deep and widespread this corruption and fraud go. And most importantly, and what scares the shit out of people like Annie Condom the most, is that the American People also have the right to learn exactly WHO has been benefitting from this waste, corruption and fraud.
If you can't agree with any of that, then you're pretty fucked up, friend.