McCain Spends $270,000/year On Household Staff
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Seriously not in the world where the rest of us live.
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“The McCains increased their budget for household employees from $184,000 in 2006 to $273,000 in 2007, according to John McCain’s tax returns.”
A P increase in one year. Right before Jonny oficially started his campaign.
Hmmm…
Seems to me that a lot of illegal immigrant domestics were recently let go.
Actually, I think they bought some more property in the 2007 tax year (i.e. 2006).
Hey, Maybe McCain does have a plan for the economy: we’ll be hired as domestic help at minimum wage for the upper class twits like McCain’s wife who inherited all their wealth and now pay less of a tax rate than the ‘help’.
I remember Rethugs making fun of Obama’s nice one home that he and Michelle actually worked their butts for.
remember McCain is the son of the Admiral and if you think he had it so hard as a POW, remember whatever happened to Vietcong POWs taken by “our side”? They didn’t live to his grand old age. He had it easy comparatively.