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In reply to the discussion: Think it's so easy? Try it yourself. [View all]OverseaVisitor
(296 posts)5. Manny, Manny, Manny
Haha,
2 answer depending if you are in the 90% or the 10%.
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As someone currently living on 19K a year, 8 million could make my life comfortable until death.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2014
#1
Manny, George Carlin explained it all. He told us that there was this 'big club' and that we 'are
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#2
Bill only made $10 mil his first year out of office. I'm surprised they could afford rice and beans.
LeftyMom
Jun 2014
#3
They were, by their own numbers, entirely out of debt (including mortgages) by 2004.
LeftyMom
Jun 2014
#11
I see your point, but the was I heard Hillary, she said they were broke when they left the WH.
napi21
Jun 2014
#86
And every single legal firm knew their post-Presidential earning potential and would have extended
Luminous Animal
Jun 2014
#15
someone doing an article on bill saw him at an atm. he glanced at the screen. it said
roguevalley
Jun 2014
#12
Those poor, poor Clintons. Only had a few mil to scrounge off of! Yep, "dead broke." How..privileged
blkmusclmachine
Jun 2014
#6
$8 million? In 2008, Hillary said they never had money until Bill left public service.
merrily
Jun 2014
#16
No one's been telling us for two years that he's the inevitable nominee in 2016, though.
merrily
Jun 2014
#23
He married money. Lady Bird was rich and a smart investor. She owned a media empire.
MADem
Jun 2014
#36
That was HER eight million; advance on HER book, paid long after she bought the house in NY.
MADem
Jun 2014
#33
That bit was not intended to be about Hillary, but about exactly who it said it was about.
merrily
Jun 2014
#38
The bit in my prior post about reps and Senators who become multi-millionaires while in office.
merrily
Jun 2014
#41
That's why I excluded them both. And Hillary was doing pretty well when she ran.
merrily
Jun 2014
#48
Eaten on the ironing board, no less. To be fair, Harvard tuition was a lot cheaper in Mitt's time.
merrily
Jun 2014
#25
2008 taught us that being ""Inevitable" early on doesn't always work, either, though.
merrily
Jun 2014
#26
We'll see. I am not going to get down about Hillary's being the nominee until she actually is.
merrily
Jun 2014
#31
Cynicism? You've been a booster of Hillary lately. So, how is it cynical for you to
merrily
Jun 2014
#34
Observation? You called me petty and sexist because I pointed out an error in one of YOUR posts
merrily
Jun 2014
#43
I don't recall that you led with "untrue." I do recall your claim that her retraction was
merrily
Jun 2014
#75
It doesn't always pan out. But, I think the choice of keynote speaker, when made, is a "tell."
merrily
Jun 2014
#52
I'll be honest here my take on 2008 was that Obama was campaigning on national issues
azurnoir
Jun 2014
#56
Let's assume that's so, though I think the two campaigns did a bit of both things, a bit national
merrily
Jun 2014
#58
Even as to 2008, your comment still seems to me to be going to what may have swayed voters
merrily
Jun 2014
#63
that's because I have no idea who they were backing and perhaps work under the apparent delusion
azurnoir
Jun 2014
#64
So far, yes, the rank and file voters do choose--or, at least, so it seems on the surface.
merrily
Jun 2014
#65