How are most congressmen multi-millionaires when their salary is only 174,000 dollars?
Corruption most foul
>>1109480
Corruption is a nasty word. But yes, doing favors for certain interest groups gets you big time cash.
$174,000 is way too much for a congressman.
It should be $60,000.
>>1109502
It should be 45,000. They only work like 10 Times a year.
>>1109502
What? Why? Do we really want finacially unstable people in congress? Wouldnt that mean they can be bought off even easier?
>>1109474
It doesn't seem to or even need to be as malevolent as corruption. Think about it for a sec and it will make sense why most congressmen are rich.
First the obvious one, it would take a lot of money to run for congress. It makes sense that people with a high net worth / wealthy social connections or family would run for office.
Second congressmen are influential. Their family members will have good jobs, their spouses will have good jobs. When they retire they will get fat salaries at a lobbying or law firm.
Congressmen were required to have a salary so that the poor could actually afford to run for office. The fact of the matter is if congressmen had no salary than congressmen would probably be even richer on average.
>>1109474
Have you ever looked at where their money is, a lot of them invest in companies that are directly influenced by them. They also get absurd amounts of donations and contributions from those organizations
>>1109474
They shove pennies up their ass.
THEN SPEND THEM.
>>1109474
senators are winners
house reps are FUCKING LOSERS
>>1109512
OBviously, if people in congress were that poor, we could easily afford to prosecute them because they'd be replaceable.
>>1109474
>only 174,000 dollars
>only
And that's only their basic salary. Expenses will be paid for them, and I'm sure most of them are clever enough to have a side-enterprise or stock somewhere
>>1109695
And most have to pay for two houses--one in one of hte most expensive housing markets in the country.