Statistics usually relate very little to a particular idea or cause. However, in this case, I think these speak volumes:
7% of Senate Republicans have one testicle 12% of House Republicans watch The View 85% of Senate Democrats are eunuchs 90% of House Democrats wear panties
All liberals seem to NEED a CAUSE to be ranting about constantly. How about picking one that is worthy of your time, like this travesty being perpetrated on the American taxpayer.
Remember, these are the people who were elected TO SERVE. What a JOKE! Would you give up this gig? Add it up. Do these people live in the real world? $1,000 plate dinners. Limos. Interns out the ass, up the ass, and under the desks. No wonder they will do anything to keep their spot for life. Professional campaigners and prima donnas is what they have come to be.
And don't forget the tens of thousands of other federal jobs that are for life (all include retirement) and equally serve to LEECH on the American taxpayer as well!
Those existing on entitlements, just imagine that you actually do work hard and have 50% of YOUR earnings stolen each year for this kind of CRAP.
Liberals WANT a HUGE federal gov't, so they APPROVE of this kind of CRAP!
1. Compensation for most Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, has been $174,000. The only exceptions include the Speaker of the House ($223,500), and the President pro tempore of the Senate and the majority and minority leaders in the House and Senate ($193,400).
2. Permissible “outside earned income” for Representatives and Senators is limited to 15% of the annual rate of basic pay for level II of the Executive Schedule.
3. Members are eligible to participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and may select from among several health benefit plans.
4. Members also are eligible to participate in the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Program.
5. Various options are available to Members regarding participation in the Civil Service Retirement System and the Federal Employees Retirement System.
6. The Members’ Representational Allowance (MRA) is available to support Representatives in their official and representational duties. The 2012 allowances range from $1,270,129 to $1,564,613, with an average of $1,353,205.
Each Member may use the MRA to employ no more than 18 permanent employees. A Member may employ up to four additional employees if they fall into one of the following categories:
1. part-time employees; 2. shared employees; 3. interns receiving pay; (SOROS note: especially those with soft hands and mouths and at least 30 years younger than the Congress person) 4. employees on leave without pay; and 5. temporary employees; (SOROS note: escorts, back rubbers, other rubbers, bartenders)
Pursuant to a Pay Order issued in 2009, the salary of an employee in a Member office may not exceed an annual rate of $168,411.
7. The Senators’ Official Personnel and Office Expense Account (SOPOEA) is available to assist Senators in their official and representational duties. The SOPOEA is funded within the "Contingent Expenses of the Senate,” account in the annual legislative branch appropriations bills. The average allowance is $3,209,103.
8. According to preliminary figures, the office expense allowance component of the SOPOEA ranges from $121,022 to $454,144.
9. The administrative and clerical assistance allowance component of the SOPOEA is allocated according to the population of a Senator’s state. The Senate report included preliminary allowance figures that varied from $2,361,820 for a Senator representing a state with a population under 5 million to $3,753,614 for a Senator representing a state with a population of 28 million or more.
10. Each Senator is authorized office space in federal buildings in the state he or she represents. The aggregate square footage of office space that can be secured for a Senator ranges from 5,000 square feet, if the population of the state is less than 3 million, to 8,200 square feet, if the state’s population is 17 million or more. There is no restriction on the number of offices.
11. Each Senator is authorized furniture and furnishings from an approved list for Washington DC.
12. Each Senator is authorized $40,000 for STATE office furniture and furnishings for one or more offices, if the aggregate square footage of office space does not exceed 5,000 square feet. The base authorization is increased by $1,000 for each authorized additional incremental increase in office space of 200 square feet.