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Clinton & public service
Folks that enter public service don't get to be millionaires.
Her acceptance speech was the first one in long time for given for free. Wall Street paid her about $225,000 ea https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CokwcbZW8AAhJIa.jpg :boom: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cokx4h6WcAEziE1.jpg |
Did she force them?
Are Broadway tickets worth $3k or seeing the Rolling Stones or the Superbowl? You are looking at your discretionary income. Rich people do whatever they want, whenever they want. Read a little. |
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I was wondering how Dennis Hastert, who was a high school coach before becoming a congressman, could agree to pay $3.5 million to his accuser?
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Actually, I used Hastert as an example, because he was a congressman close by where I lived (Mark Kirk was mine). They all seem to leave office much richer or soon to be much richer. Speaking engagements, lobbying, inside information, whatever.
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