Jason Bourne wrote:So enlighten us. But really Kish, I deal with the tax law every day, in real life, in the real world. Not just in theory.
So what does being a tax practitioner teach you about being an academic, other than the usual scorn practitioners heap on academics for being academics?
So, you are really very qualified to deal with questions of law as an academic would because you deal with tax law in the "real world."
Gotcha. Well, listen here, that is little more than the boiler plate disdain that many clueless dicks have about academics.
I am sorry you share that attitude.
Please show me where I said Galle said Romney is doing something illegal.
I am sorry, is Cicero your sock? Am I missing something here?
I simply said including gains,which gains were likely unrealized gains, from his IRA to argue his actual tax rate was lower is a ludicrous argument to make.
I, of course, am not a tax lawyer. All I can tell you is that I know something of how Galle thinks, and why he thinks that way. My guess, based on my personal knowledge of him, is that there is something behind his statement that you are not keyed into.
You should not assume you know exactly what he was saying and why based on a quote in a blogpost. We all know how accurate newspaper quotes are. Having been quoted in a major newspaper lately, I have some experience with that as well.
He may but you really have no way of knowing whether he knows the tax code better than at least me now do you? How can you gauge that?
So is it your tax lawyer ego that set you off here, Jason? You have nothing to prove to me. I am simply disappointed that you would jump to conclusions about someone you don't know based on a source that might be giving you garbled information.
Did he do that in the article I read?
I would guess yes. The guy, from everything I have seen, is a fairly complex thinker. How one would capture that in a journalist's quote is beyond me. My real issue here is with your trust of a journalist's quote, and, not knowing the man, you rush out to call him an "idiot."
Well, I happen to know he is not. And, you see, unlike you, I know the guy.
Nor are tax practitioners. Nor do they.
I wouldn't figure that people who make a living finding every loophole and concocting ways of helping billionaires and corporations pay as little in taxes as they possibly can would treat it as sacrosanct.
What would ever possess you to think that I did think such?
Just because I say one thing about tax law academics does not imply the opposite about tax lawyers--just for clarification.
Oh please. Really? As are you my friend if you continue to defend his IRA example.
You should think twice before jumping to conclusions. All you are doing is behaving like a dick based on a quote distilled from one news source.
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