JSM wrote:
>
> On Apr 27, 8:28 am, Gary wrote:
> > Doesn't matter how many days they actually live in Alaska. They are
legal
> > residents of the state and the im****tant thing is that they are in
> > Wa****ngton to represent Alaska interests.
> >
> > Wa****ngton D.C. is where they work so naturally they have to move
nearby the
> > city. Working only 90 days out of the year means nothing
> > either....Congressmen move their families there too and the kids go to
> > school 9 months out of the year, their whole life is now near
Wa****ngton DC
> > as long as they remain in office.
> >
> > Rather than be concerned about the small PFD check they might get,
better to
> > look at all the perks that Congress votes for itself constantly.
That's the
> > real scam, imo.
>
> "Doesn't matter how many days they actually live in Alaska" So my
> aunt matilda from Flordia can run for Rep In alaska?
She sure can! All she has to do is move there for a year, become a
resident, qualify for the PFD and she could also become Aunt Matilda,
Congresswoman, Alaska. Naturally though, once elected, she will live in
the
Wa****ngton D.C. area and that will bother you.
> "they are in Wa****ngton to represent Alaska interests" Ha ha ha ha
> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Boy, are you sadly mistaken. Don Young
> could give one whit what happened to Alaskans, his only concern is
> getting re-elected
I admit I don't keep up with Alaska politics but whatever Don Young has
been
doing, the majority of voting Alaskans have voted him in 18 times so far.
He
must be doing something right.


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