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Observing the plight of the 99 percent from the top-down!

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, D-CA, who served as Speaker of the House and is now head of the House minority, is once again spending her Christmas at the exotic Four Seasons Resort Hualalai at Historic Kaupulehu in Kona on the island of Hawaii.

Pelosi spent the last two Christmas holidays in Kona at the same hotel in an elaborate suite that rents for $10,000 a night. Pelosi has again selflessly decided to occupy the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai. The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side. OWS looks forward to her report when she returns.

Pelosi has been escorted by local police during her last two holiday visits to Hawaii Island at a cost of $34,000 to local taxpayers.


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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2011, 11:18:38 AM »
IIRC, while a majority of the "99%" folks saw their annual incomes drop, during Obama's recession & policies, every congress critter in DC saw their annual incomes go up, quite substantially
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle

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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2011, 11:39:08 AM »
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's wealth grows 62% to $35.2M, Boehner, Reid's worth increases too
http://is.gd/nDtsbu
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2011, 02:45:41 PM »
Thanks Ami
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle

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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2011, 03:09:57 PM »
Another 99% supporter.....(she feels yo pain!)
sporting a $2000 sun dress & costing US taxpayers
nearly $4 million for a 17-day vacation in Hawaii

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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2011, 04:31:33 PM »
Obama is obviously a racist, because he has two daughters and both of them appear to be Black.

The government does not pay for wardrobe expenses.

Obama and Hillary are the first and third most popular persons in this country, so the Republican scumpumping machine has decided to go after Pelosi. This is just stupid propaganda and will be ineffective. Still, it's all they have.

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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2011, 04:36:28 PM »
Deflection alert!!

Xo must have missed the part that this isn't really about Pelosi, or even Obama's 2 children, or even Hillary.  It's about DC, especially Dems, trying to lay claim to "knowing what the rest of us 99% are going thru", being "connected to us" as it relates to budgeting, and simply surviving day to day living, which includes watching our incomes and pensions go down, while theirs goes exponentially up......using OUR tax dollars

But cudos on the deflection effort
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2011, 05:41:55 PM »
No hard times in Congress
Representatives’ net worth more than doubles during span when American median slips.

At least one group of Americans has been profiting despite the faltering economy: members of the U.S. House of Representatives. They're supposed to be the part of the government that's "closest to the people." But as the saying has it, they came to do good and stayed to do well. In their cases, mostly very well.

"Between 1984 and 2009, the median net worth of a member of the House more than doubled, according to the analysis of financial disclosures, from $280,000 to $725,000 in inflation-adjusted 2009 dollars, excluding home equity," the Washington Post reported Monday.
By contrast, the typical American saw his "comparable median figure sliding from $20,600 to $20,500." The data came from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics at the University of Michigan.

That means the average representative's net worth is 35 times that of the average American's. This helps explain why Congress is so out of touch with the ordinary Americans they claim to represent and who in too many cases are suffering unemployment, foreclosures, even evictions. And it looks like the Occupy Wall Street movement needs to march about 228 miles south, from Manhattan to Capitol Hill.

America was founded by "citizen legislators" who took off a few weeks a year from their businesses or farms to ride on horseback or carriage to Congress, where their business was to preserve their country's liberty.

The new report comes six weeks after a "60 Minutes" report detailing how members of Congress are effectively exempt from most insider-trading prohibitions for trading stocks, and have profited handsomely.

"If they were in the private sector, they would be doing 20 to 30 years" in prison, Nicholas Bavaro told us; he's president of Bavaro Benefit Advisors in Modesto. "This shows how the whole system is dysfunctional. They should have a Citizens Compensation Commission, like we have in California." Mr. Bavaro previously served on the commission, which sets state legislators' pay and benefits.

Although Mr. Bavaro no longer is on the commission, it commendably adjusted legislators' pay to reflect the suffering in the private sector. In 2009 it cut legislators' pay 18 percent, to $95,291 a year (plus $142 per diem). And earlier in 2011, it canceled their taxpayer-funded cars. No more fun, fun, fun because Daddy took the T-Bird away. Also the Lexus, the Escalade and the Mercedes.

By contrast, Mr. Bavaro pointed out, the pay of members of Congress increases automatically, based on increases in the cost of living, thanks to a 1989 law. However, since 2009 Congress has canceled its pay increases, freezing salary at $174,000. But according to a 2008 report by the Congressional Research Service, as recently as 1979, congressmen were making $60,663 a year, in inflation-adjusted 2008 dollars. And they were making $89,500 in 1987, before the automatic pay increases began.

How many private-sector workers have that kind of a deal? And, unlike California legislators, members of Congress also receive generous pensions.

Mr. Bavaro is right. A citizens panel should set the pay of members of Congress. Congress itself would have to vote it into existence. But its job would be to return congressional compensation to something more in line with that of the ordinary Americans whose taxes fund congressional paychecks.

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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2011, 05:54:55 PM »
I am not the one that posted a picture of Obama's family and a dumb remark about a dress.

Go deflect yourself, sirs!
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2011, 06:34:29 PM »
Great rebuttal.  Must have taken all of half an hour to mull something that substantive & debate provoking
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #10 on: December 28, 2011, 06:43:13 PM »
Must have taken 10 minutes to find those stupid photos, and three seconds to come up with all that crap about deflection.
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2011, 07:11:26 PM »
And yet again, great rebuttal to the points that were made, that you apparently can't refute, outside of the SOP 3rd grade insults, slurs, and deflection efforts

Bravo
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2011, 07:38:10 PM »
Deflection alert!!

Xo must have missed the part that this isn't really about Pelosi, or even Obama's 2 children, or even Hillary.  It's about DC, especially Dems, trying to lay claim to "knowing what the rest of us 99% are going thru", being "connected to us" as it relates to budgeting, and simply surviving day to day living, which includes watching our incomes and pensions go down, while theirs goes exponentially up......using OUR tax dollars

But cudos on the deflection effort

The first post in the thread and the Michelle Malkin source it came from and the Hawaii Reporter article the Malkin report came from were pretty specific in targeting Pelosi. Just because you added on to CU's post doesn't change the meaning of his post, nor the meaning of the posts from the sources his post came from.  Not sure why XO would be deflecting anything or why you think he is.

Personally i don't have a problem with Pelosi vacationing anywhere she can afford to vacation. I do have a problem with her currently legal insider trading. And I'll have a problem with any party that blocks legislation that fixes that inequity.




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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2011, 07:52:02 PM »
The first post in the thread and the Michelle Malkin source it came from and the Hawaii Reporter article the Malkin report came from were pretty specific in targeting Pelosi. Just because you added on to CU's post doesn't change the meaning of his post, nor the meaning of the posts from the sources his post came from.  Not sure why XO would be deflecting anything or why you think he is.

I'm sure Xo appreciates both the defense, and the effort to criticize more of my postings, but the fact that he commented on this as being some RW attack piece on Pelosi, as well as on Obama's Children, not to mention the knee jerk need to throw in the racist card, then fails to produce ANY substantive commentary on the point being made about the amount of income that Congress (especially in the House, especially in reference to House democrats who are supposed to be the representatives of "the average folk") is what allows me to conclude it as a deflection effort.

Had their been ANY attempt to actually debate the merits of why Congress should be making substantially more in net worth, than the average person, or to debate "who's in touch vs out of touch" with the American people, then we could have moved on from that point, no deflection. 

But no, it was a knee jerk name calling and proclaiming of just how evil those conservatives are again, minus ANY effort to actually debate the topic at hand
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Re: The 99-percent should feel fortunate to have Nancy on their side!
« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2011, 08:37:26 PM »
My mission was not to defend XO. My mission was simply to point out to you how easy it would be to assume that an article with Pelosi in the title and in the body of the article would be about Pelosi.

Simple as that.

And I'm not sure why you think my mission is to attack you. Are you exempt from being called on the nonsense you post such as an article about Pelosi is not an article about Pelosi?