Every encumbent politician should reveal their earnings

desert dude

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With all of the insistence that Romney reveal his taxed, I thought this would be a good opportunity to point out that sitting politician's earnings are a LOT more interesting to me than what some guy makes in the private sector.

How much did these paragons of public service earn, and where did they earn it:

1. Nancy Pelosi
2. Maxine Waters
3. Harry Reid
4. John Boehner
5. Lindsey Graham
6. Paul Ryan
 

nontheist

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100% agree on this but want to take an extra step......I know this will sound crazy......but lets "hold them accountable"?
 

mr2shim

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Why was this never brought up when Bush was running? Only just started back in 08 when oh no... A BLACK guy was running for office. Bet you 100 bucks in 2016 if we have two whites it won't be brought up anymore.
 

desert dude

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Why was this never brought up when Bush was running? Only just started back in 08 when oh no... A BLACK guy was running for office. Bet you 100 bucks in 2016 if we have two whites it won't be brought up anymore.
Poor black guy just getting picked on cause he's black.

Bill Clinton was the first black president, we all know that. Barack is not half as authentic as Clinton.
 

mr2shim

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Poor black guy just getting picked on cause he's black.

Bill Clinton was the first black president, we all know that. Barack is not half as authentic as Clinton.
Why don't you claim Obama? He's just as black as he is white. Or did his white mother not push him out of her vayjay?
 

desert dude

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Why don't you claim Obama? He's just as black as he is white. Or did his white mother not push him out of her vayjay?
You want a real, authentic black person, one who grew up poor and succeeded despite poverty and racism. Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, Condoleeza Rice.

Barack grew up in an upper middle class house hold, raised by white people.
 

mr2shim

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You want a real, authentic black person, one who grew up poor and succeeded despite poverty and racism. Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, Condoleeza Rice.

Barack grew up in an upper middle class house hold, raised by white people.
Not sure what that has to do with anything I said. Did I ask you a question I didn't ask?
 

desert dude

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Not sure what that has to do with anything I said. Did I ask you a question I didn't ask?
What does this discussion have to do with original topic, "Every encumbent politician should reveal their earnings"? Absolutely nothing.

Since the left is clamoring for tax returns, I thought it might be nice to see the tax returns of every incumbent (hat tip to UB for the spelling lesson) politician. Do you disagree, or do you think private citizens who happen to be Republican and running against Dear Leader should be the only ones subject to such scrutiny?
 

mr2shim

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What does this discussion have to do with original topic, "Every encumbent politician should reveal their earnings"? Absolutely nothing.

Since the left is clamoring for tax returns, I thought it might be nice to see the tax returns of every incumbent (hat tip to UB for the spelling lesson) politician. Do you disagree, or do you think private citizens who happen to be Republican and running against Dear Leader should be the only ones subject to such scrutiny?
So you quote me and reply with something completely irrelevant? Sure I can play that game.

TACO BELL! amidoinitrite?
 

ChesusRice

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You want a real, authentic black person, one who grew up poor and succeeded despite poverty and racism. Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, Condoleeza Rice.

Barack grew up in an upper middle class house hold, raised by white people.
Early life Rice was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the only child of Angelena (née Ray) Rice, a high school science, music, and oratory teacher, and John Wesley Rice, Jr., a high school guidance counselor and Presbyterian minister.[SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP] Her name, Condoleezza, derives from the music-related term, con dolcezza, which in Italian means, "with sweetness". Rice has roots in the American South going back to the pre-Civil War era, and some of her ancestors worked as sharecroppers for a time after emancipation. Rice discovered on the PBS series Finding Your Roots[SUP][7][/SUP] that she is of 51% African, 40% European and 9% Native American or Asian genetic descent, while her mtDNA is traced back to the Tikar people of Cameroon.[SUP][8][/SUP] Rice grew up in the Titusville[SUP][citation needed][/SUP] neighborhood at a time when the South was racially segregated.
[h=3]Early education[/h]
Condoleezza Rice as an undergraduate student at the University of Denver


Rice began to learn French, music, figure skating and ballet at the age of three.[SUP][9][/SUP] At the age of fifteen, she began piano classes with the goal of becoming a concert pianist.[SUP][10][/SUP] While Rice ultimately did not become a professional pianist, she still practices often and plays with a chamber music group. She accompanied cellist Yo-Yo Ma playing Brahms's Violin Sonata in D Minor at Constitution Hall in April 2002 for the National Medal of Arts Awards.[SUP][11][/SUP]
[h=3]High school and university education[/h]In 1967, the family moved to Denver, Colorado. She attended St. Mary's Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, graduating in 1971. After studying piano at the Aspen Music Festival and School, Rice enrolled at the University of Denver, where her father was then serving as an assistant dean.
Rice's initial college major was piano, but after realizing she did not have the talent to play professionally, she began to consider an alternative major.[SUP][10][/SUP][SUP][12][/SUP] She attended an international politics course taught by Josef Korbel, which sparked her interest in the Soviet Union and international relations. Rice later described Korbel (who was the father of Madeleine Albright, a future U.S. Secretary of State), as a central figure in her life.[SUP][13][/SUP]
In 1974, at age 19, Rice was inducted into the honor society Phi Beta Kappa, and was awarded a B.A., cum laude, in political science by the University of Denver. While at the University of Denver she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Gamma Delta chapter.[SUP][14][/SUP] She obtained a master's degree in political science from the University of Notre Dame in 1975. She first worked in the State Department in 1977, during the Carter administration, as an intern in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. In 1981, at the age of 26, she received her Ph.D. in political science from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Her dissertation centered on military policy and politics in what was then the communist state of Czechoslovakia.[SUP][15][/SUP]
 
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