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Nancy Pelosi and Rahm Emanuel Share a Tender Moment
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Services ranking member Spencer Bachus, the Republican who now chairs
the same panel. According to Schweizer, Pelosi and her husband made
millions participating in a special invitation Initial Public Offering
from VISA at the same time legislation critical to the credit card
company was before Congress. Kerry added to Teresa Heinz' millions by
trading on insider information he got while on the Senate Finance
Committee. Hastert profited big-time by getting an earmark to build a
highway that doubled the value of land in which he had previously
invested. Bachus fattened his bank account with stock deals he made
during the 2008 financial crisis.
What makes these blatant examples of getting
richer on public service so galling, of course, is the fact that Pelosi,
Kerry, Hastert and Bachus can't be prosecuted for violating the laws
against insider trading that would send corporate executives to jail. As
they have with the federal Freedom of Information Act, members of
Congress are exempt from such enforcement. They and members of their
staffs are free to make millions on information they get by virtue of
being in Congress, whether ordinary citizens like it or not.
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