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I thought rich people earned every cent of it and should never be ashamed of their wealth in any way, Merc? Doesn't that apply to Congressmen too?
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I knew most of them were rich, just not that rich. Funny how many laws they make don't effect them.
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I thought you were pissed that they kept making laws that only affected the richest people's income?
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But Clod its been clearly demonstrated that congresspeople don't pay taxes anyway.
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Ex-Louisiana Democratic Congressman Sentenced to 13 Years
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I just picked a couple to laugh at
Rational design of innovative catalytic technologies for biomass derivative utilization Cost $17,500,000 Location Newark DE Jobs created 4 Cops Hiring Recovery Program (CHRP) Cost $3,543,888 Location Wilmington DE Jobs created 0 At least Biden got some money into his home state |
I also find it rather interesting that if you search by "Most expensive", of those costing over a BILLION not one has a positive rating. ?????
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Click on the details and see how many have not been started. It really is pretty remarkable that the government can't or will not move the money any faster. In fact it is fast becoming a joke.
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I think they are being cagey with the money to avoid an inflationary effect. Might be the smartest thing they do, given the ease with which fiat-money can inflate.
Even hard specie can inflate like a sonuvagun; look at sixteenth-century Spain and the flood of Americas gold that poured into it. Prices got bid up so high that it became more economical to do anything at all anywhere else but Spain. Gold flowed into Spain and then flowed right back out as the rest of Europe found profit in servicing Spain. Lacking internal investment or development, when the bubble collapsed, Spain devolved into a backwater. |
And no one seems to think this is out of line?
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And the beat goes on...
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Nothing wrong with recommending a friend or even a lover for a job they are qualified for. The ultimate decision to hire wouldn't have been his, and he wouldn't have been supervising her. I've recommended friends for jobs. Wouldn't you? |
So long he wasn't the "decider" then I see no problem in recommending qualified people for a job. Most high level jobs are filled through personal aquaintances and their networks IMO.
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