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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work for a US Senator and he has over 5 million amex and plenty of FF points on all airlines. It is allowed.[/quote] like the fact that it's allowed for a Senator means it's allowed for all feds. :roll: do you know how many laws Congress has exempted itself from? If Congress had to live under half the microscope that feds do they'd all be out of a job[/quote] Not pp, but I used to work on the Hill, and, no, I don't know how many laws Congress has exempted itself from. Would you please list them for me? And don't list Obamacare, because I was forced to be on Obamacare (as are all members) when I was on the Hill. [/quote] NP here, and former Hill staffer. To start, pretty much all labor laws do not apply to Congress.[/quote] They gutted the STOCK act too. Congress can use insider knowledge while feds have to recuse themselves if they have more than a relatively low value of shares in a company.[/quote]
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