We pay our congressmen and senators $174,000 each per year. The majority and minority leaders $193,400 and the speaker of the house, $223,500. That is just their salaries. They also have an allowance. In 2008, the most recent year I could find, they received allowances ranging from $1,299,292 to $1,637,766 for office space, secretaries and aides, and mail. Consider that we have 100 senators and 435 congressmen plus their expense accounts, we’re looking at roughly another $500 million. Then there’s those travel allowances. The congressional travel budget is somehow combined into a larger budget involving State Department and Military travel and is never made public. When a representative travels, he can pocket as much as $3,000 per trip in per deim for food and lodging due to an accounting system that does not require itemization nor demand return of unused cash.
Some lawmakers can pocket up to $3,000 a trip in cash, thanks to a system that does not require itemization and rarely demands refunds of unused cash.
They will not defund their income or benefits. They are, in my words, greedy dumb asses and think we are not watching them.
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