Breaking: Debbie Wasserman-Schulz' IT staffer arrested while trying to flee US

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, DWS refusal to answer questions could "merit resignation." Anyone have popcorn?

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/congressional-investigation-wasserman-schultz-scandal-moves-forward/


Excellent work!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.

Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, DWS refusal to answer questions could "merit resignation." Anyone have popcorn?

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/congressional-investigation-wasserman-schultz-scandal-moves-forward/


Excellent work!


False Statement, Rep. Ron DeSantis told “Fox & Friends” he wanted an investigation. Your popcorn is going stale.

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/washington-free-beacon
Anonymous
My popcorn is just getting started.
Perhaps yours is stale, PP. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.


DP - its unclear the Awan's had any clearance and with their background, highly doubt they would ever get one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, DWS refusal to answer questions could "merit resignation." Anyone have popcorn?

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/congressional-investigation-wasserman-schultz-scandal-moves-forward/


Excellent work!


Except that there is no such thing as a legal standard for "could merit resignation".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.


DP - its unclear the Awan's had any clearance and with their background, highly doubt they would ever get one.


it's not just awan, it's his wife and brother (?) who apparently worked at mcdonald's? why didn't these people, when they had this incredible opportunity, learn some IT and earned their salaries?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.


DP - its unclear the Awan's had any clearance and with their background, highly doubt they would ever get one.

Exactly. Looks like a mess of people are in big trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.


Do you think a 20 year old could have amassed the qualifications and prerequisites to be hired for that job?
Anonymous
Do you think a 20 year old could have amassed the qualifications and prerequisites to be hired for that job?


Not to mention, the time it takes to get it--even if your background is pure.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.


Do you think a 20 year old could have amassed the qualifications and prerequisites to be hired for that job?

Ha! Why the silence, 9:38?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell:

The guy arrested, Imran Awan, got hired first. Over the past decade he got 5 friends or family hired for more or less no show jobs, including a buddy freshly fired from McDonalds.

Median legislative assistant's wage is $43,000, yet the family's made $5 million since 2003 (not counting apparent theft and unpaid loans); Awan made $2 million (99.6% of the 25,000 other House employees over the past decade earned less) and got his 20 year old youngest brother hired for $160k/yr a couple years ago.

This has corruption written all over it.

Are you some psycho IT grunt?


is it normal in your world to have IT admins making 160K?



DP. If they have a clearance, yes.


Source?


NP--GS14, Lead IT Specialist at DoD, just applied and the starting salary of $150K.


DP - its unclear the Awan's had any clearance and with their background, highly doubt they would ever get one.


it's not just awan, it's his wife and brother (?) who apparently worked at mcdonald's? why didn't these people, when they had this incredible opportunity, learn some IT and earned their salaries?

Why bother when they can steal it for nothing?
Anonymous
On what basis is she refusing to answer questions? THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!!!

WTF Debbie!!?!
Anonymous
Is there any non-crazy coverage of this story? The loons are adding all sorts of crazy stuff to it and innuendos. I'd love if someone could share a source with actual facts- a reputable source, please.
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