Tuesday, October 19, 2010

That's Rich

In the Harry Reid/Sharron Angle debate out in Nevada, we get this exchange:

Angle: ...you came from Searchlight to the Senate with very little. Now you’re one of the richest men in the U.S. Senate. And on behalf of Nevada taxpayers, I’d like to know, we’d like to know, how did you become so wealthy on a government payroll?

Reid: [...] I think most everyone knows I was a very successful lawyer. I did a very good job in investing. I’ve been on a fixed income since I went to Washington...

I'd rather he answered "I skimmed it off the people's taxes, how else?  And I'll do the same for the entire state of Nevada, so we'll all get rich if you vote for me."

Anyway, I swear there was a song written about this:



“Mr. X, may we ask you a question?
It's amazing, is it not,
That the city pays you slightly less than fifty bucks a week,
Yet you've purchased a private yacht?”

“I am positive your Honor must be joking!
Any working man can do what I have done.
For a month or two I simply gave up smoking,
And I put my extra pennies one by one

“Into a little tin box,
A little tin box
That a little tin key unlocks.
There is nothing unorthodox
About a little tin box.
In a little tin box.
A little tin box
That a little tin key unlocks.
There is honor and purity,
Lots of security,
In a little tin box.”

“Mr. Y, we've been told you don't feel well,
And we know you've lost your voice,
But we wonder how you managed on the salary you make
To acquire a new Rolls-Royce.”

“You're implyin' I'm a crook and I say no, sir!
There is nothin' in my past I care to hide.
I been takin' emply bottles to the grocer
And each nickel that I got was put aside
(That he got was put aside)

“Into a little tin box,
A little tin box
That a little tin key unlocks.
There is nothing unorthodox
About a little tin box.
In a little tin box,
A little tin box
There's a cushion for life's rude shocks.
There is faith, hope and charity,
Hard-won prosperity,
In a little tin box.”

“Mr. Z, you're a junior official
And your income's rather low,
Yet you've kept a dozen women in the very best hotels,
Would you kindly explain how so?”

“I can see your Honor doesn't pull his punches,
And it looks a trifle fishy, I'll admit.
But for one whole week I went without my lunches,
And it mounted up, your Honor, bit by bit.
(Up your Honor, bit by bit.)

“It's just a little tin box,
A little tin box
That a little tin key unlocks.
There is nothing unorthodox
About a little tin box.
In a little tin box,
A little tin box
All a-glitter with blue-chip stocks.
There is something delectable,
Almost respectable,
In a little tin box,
In a little tin box.”

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Worth an Instalanche!

3:33 AM, October 19, 2010  
Anonymous Denver Guy said...

Is there an answer to Angle's question? has somebody tracked the growth in Reid's net worth? I thought congressmen put their investments in blind trusts while they serve. Who invested Reid's portfolio while he was a Senator?

P.S. Verification Word = "harm_a"

8:19 AM, October 19, 2010  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The guy was a big fixer in Vegas before he went to the Senate. That's how he made his money. Haven't you ever seen the movie Casino? That's the Harry Reid story.

8:48 AM, October 19, 2010  

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