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Robert R Glidwell
MO, Bolivar, 1230 S Birum Ave, 65613
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Why Do Former Politicians Feel the Need to Write Self-Aggrandizing Books?
The trouble with publishing these days is that everyone who owns a computer is a writer and anyone who has a cell phone is a photographer. So let’s assume that former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) owns a computer, and a cell phone as well, which automatically makes him a contender to write a book, which he has predictably done, as many once-and-future politicians do as both catharsis and as a way of clinging to yesterday. As with most post-political screeds and how-to-govern manuals, the sentence is subordinate to ideology and is an instrument, no matter how ill-constructed, to transform past failures into future successes as Turn This Car Around promises to do.
Should Convicted Politicians Keep Their Tax-Payer Funded Government Pension?
On June 14th Congressman Robert Dold (R-IL) introduced a new legislation, H.R. 2162, that would nullify the pension received by politicians convicted of a felony. This new legislation is known as the Congressional Integrity and Pension Forfeiture Act of 2011. The bill is an amendment to United States Code Title 5 for the purpose of denying retirement benefits accrued by an individual as a public official if such individual is convicted of certain offenses.
In the House press release Senator Kirk (R-IL), author of the Senate version of the bill, was quoted saying, “American taxpayers should not be on the hook for the pension benefits of convicted felons. The proposed legislation will expand regulations to include the solicitation of political contributions, tax evasion, obstruction of justice, theft or bribery related to programs receiving federal funds, interfering with commerce using threats or violence, or promising political appointments. The expansion will help block pension benefits for Members who fail to honor their pledge to defend the Constitution and uphold the laws of the United States.” The Congressional Integrity and Pension Forfeiture Act of 2011 will reinforce current laws and protect tax payers. In a note on Facebook Senator Kirk said, “According to the National Taxpayers Union, former Members of Congress who committed public corruption crimes are currently receiving more than $800,000 per year in taxpayer-funded pensions”.
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Do Americans support cutting the federal payroll?
Half of Americans support Republican proposals to trim the federal payroll and require federal workers to pay more for their benefits, according to a new poll.
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) backs plans to cut the federal workforce. (Joshua Roberts - BLOOMBERG) Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates are pushing the idea of replacing every two federal employees who leave the government — by quitting, retiring or being fired — with just one new hire. The proposals are seriously devoid of specifics, but are included as part of budget or deficit-reduction proposals introduced by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and presidential candidate former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney
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Robert Kiyosaki Network Marketing Thoughts and Why Does He Support It?
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Mat Classic Roundup: Hilanders' Newberg, Mules' Edwards advance
R.A ... battled Robert Orozco of Connell to a 3-1 decision, and will face Orting's Mike Moniz today. Levi Godinho stuck Julio Valencia of Colville in 3:58 of his opener at 152, pinned Fabian Ruiz of Mabton in 3:59, and meets Taylor Glidewell of Freeman ...
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