Following The Stimulus Money Into the Cabinet: These Obama People Had No Couth, After All!

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Admitting that another Kennedy kid is now running for elective office--from an inexhaustible supply. The liberals can note that the economic "scarcity" assumption is being ably contradicted(?). Anyone can reason: If supply is so limited, then where did all the brand new kazllionaires even come from?!?

What became of putting the national safety, first! Many might say there is crime enough for everyone, and just in the one dismal room--where the national economic advisers assemble(?).

Yes, Trump’s Cabinet is super rich. That’s not why we should be worried.

And that being noted, so how did everything get so. . . distraught(?)! There is all that educated talent all around, and maybe in two rooms(?).

As even President Coolidge might put it: "The Business of The Nation Is Really, After All. . .The Latest Nordstrom's Catalogue(?)! There is possibly a third room, with a lot ratings, that understands that!

There was even a billionaire in Obama's cabinet--probably ignoring Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, the Eastern Seaboard South, and Arizona. Doing that seems to have been job one(?). . .after building all the roofs on the crappers in the meadow near Mammoth Mountain, in California.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Deepening already the usual bad name, associated with the criminal Chosen People(?), all clearly lawful(?)!)
 
In 2015, to rank among the top 50 wealthiest members of Congress required a net worth of at least $7.28 million.

Source: Roll Call (2015)[1]
Rank Name Party State Net Worth ($ million)
1 Rep. Darrell Issa Republican California 254.65
2 Rep. Michael McCaul Republican Texas 107.61
3 Rep. John Delaney Democratic Maryland 91.68
4 Sen. Mark Warner Democratic Virginia 90.85
5 Rep. Jared Polis Democratic Colorado 90.81
6 Rep. David Trott Republican Michigan 73.52
7 Sen. Richard Blumenthal Democratic Connecticut 66.99
8 Sen. Dianne Feinstein Democratic California 52.78
9 Rep. Vern Buchanan Republican Florida 49.86
10 Rep. Diane Black Republican Tennessee 45.95
11 Rep. Scott Peters Democratic California 40.19
12 Rep. Alan Grayson Democratic Florida 33.86
13 Rep. James Renacci Republican Ohio 31.62
14 Rep. Suzan DelBene Democratic Washington 31.02
15 Rep. Nancy Pelosi Democratic California 29.35
16 Rep. Roger Williams Republican Texas 27.45
17 Rep. Tom MacArthur Republican New Jersey 25.90
18 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican New Jersey 24.73
19 Rep. Chris Collins Republican New York 23.83
20 Sen. Jim Risch Republican Idaho 19.14
21 Sen. Claire McCaskill Democratic Missouri 19.10
22 Rep. Joseph Kennedy III Democratic Massachusetts 18.64
23 Sen. Bob Corker Republican Tennessee 17.98
24 Sen. John Hoeven Republican North Dakota 17.54
25 Sen. Ron Johnson Republican Wisconsin 17.00
26 Sen. David Perdue Republican Georgia 16.78
27 Rep. Richard Hanna Republican New York 16.13
28 Rep. Don Beyer Democratic Virginia 16.01
29 Sen. John McCain Republican Arizona 14.41
30 Rep. Fred Upton Republican Michigan 14.32
31 Rep. Kenny Marchant Republican Texas 13.91
32 Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner Republican Wisconsin 13.52
33 Rep. Lloyd Doggett Democratic Texas 12.94
34 Rep. Nita M. Lowey Democratic New York 12.03
35 Rep. Scott Rigell Republican Virginia 11.40
36 Rep. Trent Franks Republican Arizona 9.85
37 Rep. John Fleming Republican Louisiana 9.64
38 Sen. John Isakson Republican Georgia 9.51
39 Sen. Mitch McConnell Republican Kentucky 9.41
40 Rep. Curt Clawson Republican Florida 9.30
41 Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney Democratic New York 9.15
42 Rep. Mike Kelly Republican Pennsylvania 8.73
43 Rep. Bill Foster Democratic Illinois 8.32
44 Sen. Ron Wyden Democratic Oregon 8.24
45 Sen. Rob Portman Republican Ohio 8.05
46 Rep. Buddy Carter Republican Georgia 7.87
47 Rep. Rod Blum Republican Iowa 7.86
48 Rep. Tom Rooney Republican Florida 7.76
49 Rep. Steve Pearce Republican New Mexico 7.73
50 Rep. Tom Price Republican Georgia 7.28
 
President Obama and Michelle's net worth of 12.2 and 11.8 million dollars respectively is a far cry from the $1.3 million combined they went into the White House with in 2007.

Seems like politics is a lucrative business all around...
 
Worldwide Income Disparity is likely not to be solved in any near term. CA, OR, WA, AZ, MA, NY, NJ, PA, MD, VA, FL, GA, ND, WI, CO, IA, LA, OH, CT, NM, ID, TN, MI, TX, IL, and MO have all fifty. The lesser 90% are likely strewn about all over.

Stimulus Money is where you find it(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many there are among White Eyes: Not too able to count federal money(?)!)
 
President Obama and Michelle's net worth of 12.2 and 11.8 million dollars respectively is a far cry from the $1.3 million combined they went into the White House with in 2007.

Seems like politics is a lucrative business all around...
According to Forbes, between 2001- 2015,
Bill and Hillary have earned over $240 million dollars.

That's great, seeing how they were broke
according to Hillary, when they left the WH!
 
That would cover the war profiteering era, plus the stimulus, plus the loot preceding the Foreclosure Crisis, itself.

Some things are just not hard to take, anyone guesses(?)! That even applies to Goldwater Girls. and shown when Bill is not in charge.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many on Lands of Many Nations: Ready now to accept generous return of Manhattan Island, even: Making Actual America, Great Again! White House maybe had some other plan, or alternative facts, or Altright, instead(?)!)
 

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