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Subject: article listing wealth of individual congressmen, etc.

From: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29235.html via Drudge.

Keep in mind that these statistics do not include wealth of spouses. 
For instance, Nancy Pelosi's husband, last name Blum, is worth billions 
from what I've read.  Is she not worth those billions?  Give me a break.

Keep in mind, also, that some of those mentioned such as Hillary Clinton 
(worth 21 million) have never held a real job in their entire lives. 
That includes Bill.  Every cent has come from government.  Your taxes.

Is it any wonder that these people think it only right to force you to 
buy extremely overpriced and under performing private (or public, for 
that matter) insurance or go to jail?

Tony B.


POLITICO 44
Report: 237 millionaires in Congress
By ERIKA LOVLEY | 11/6/09 12:14 PM EST

Talk about bad timing.

As Washington reels from the news of 10.2 percent unemployment, the 
Center for Responsive Politics is out with a new report describing the 
wealth of members of Congress.

Among the highlights: Two-hundred-and-thirty-seven members of Congress 
are millionaires. That's 44 percent of the body - compared to about 1 
percent of Americans overall.

CRP says California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa is the richest lawmaker 
on Capitol Hill, with a net worth estimated at about $251 million. Next 
in line: Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.), worth about $244.7 million; Sen. 
Herb Kohl (D-Wis.), worth about $214.5 million; Sen. Mark Warner 
(D-Va.), worth about $209.7 million; and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), 
worth about $208.8 million.

All told, at least seven lawmakers have net worths greater than $100 
million, according to the Center's 2008 figures.

"Many Americans probably have a sense that members of Congress aren't 
hurting, even if their government salary alone is in the six figures, 
much more than most Americans make," said CRP spokesman Dave Levinthal. 
"What we see through these figures is that many of them have riches well 
beyond that salary, supplemented with securities, stock holdings, 
property and other investments."

The CRP numbers are somewhat rough estimates - lawmakers are required to 
report their financial information in broad ranges of figures, so it's 
impossible to pin down their dollars with precision. The CRP uses the 
mid-point in the ranges to build its estimates.

Senators' estimated median reportable worth sunk to about $1.79 million 
from $2.27 million in 2007. The House's median income was significantly 
lower and also sank, bottoming out at $622,254 from $724,258 in 2007.

But CRP's analysis suggests that some lawmakers did well for themselves 
between 2007 and 2008, even as many Americans lost jobs and saw their 
savings and their home values plummet.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) gained about $9.2 
million. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) gained about $3 million, Sen. 
Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) had an estimated $2.6 million gain, and Richard 
Shelby (R-Ala.) gained about $2.8 million.

Some lawmakers have profited from investments in companies that have 
received federal bailouts; dozens of lawmakers are invested in Wells 
Fargo, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America.

Among executive branch officials, CRP says the richest is Securities and 
Exchange Commission Chairwoman Mary L. Schapiro, with a net worth 
estimated at $26 million.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is next, worth an estimated $21 
million. President Barack Obama is the sixth-wealthiest, worth about an 
estimated $4 million. Vice President Joe Biden has often tagged himself 
as an original blue collar man. The CRP backs him up, putting his net 
worth at just $27,000.

He's hardly the worst off.

Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.), freshman Rep. Harry Teague (D-N.M.), Rep. 
Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.), Rep. John Salazar (D-Colo.) and Rep. Sander 
Levin (D-Mich.) each a net worth of less than zero, CRP says.

One caveat on those numbers: Federal financial disclosure laws don't 
require members to list the value of their personal residences. That 
information could alter the net worth picture for many lawmakers.

Even so, Levinthal said, "It is clear that some members are struggling 
financially.

"Over a calendar year, one's wealth can change drastically. Many 
peoples' investments took a nose dive over night in the last year," he said.

A number of lawmakers are estimated to have suffered double-digit 
percentage lossed in their net worth from 2007 to 2008. The biggest 
losers include Kerry, who lost a whopping $127.4 million; Warner lost 
about $28.1 million; Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) lost about $11.8 
million; and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) lost about $10.1 million.



 
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