Roll Call published its annual list of the 50 richest members of Congress, a pleasant regular reminder to voters that the halls of government are filled sloppy with rich folk who have subzero personal incentive beyond the mental exercise of "imagining what it feels like to be poor" to write our nation's rules.
My, how times change...I interned for an über-rich, once top spot holding, republican many years ago. I always had a twinge about the R, but Amo had more integrity, kindness, compassion and smarts than the whole lot of the current crop and a good chunk of the Dems, too.
pyscho killer really really seems to have been written for michele.
And that's getting a nickle in change.
My, how times change...I interned for an über-rich, once top spot holding, republican many years ago. I always had a twinge about the R, but Amo had more integrity, kindness, compassion and smarts than the whole lot of the current crop and a good chunk of the Dems, too.
Not surprising: a Rockefeller is only the fourth richest on this list.
Surprising: A "Jared" and a "Vern" make the top 10.
During his career Sam Rayburn had developed a reputation for honesty. When he died in 1961 his savings totaled $15,000.
ZOMG LIMOSINE LIBERALS~!!!!!
Whose money used to belong to the late Sen. John Heinz (R-PA).