Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former President Joe Biden is reportedly struggling to cash in on his years of public service, unlike other former commanders-in-chief, with fewer lucrative speaking gigs and a smaller advance on his memoir.
Presidents receive a pension after leaving office that is adjusted annually. In 2024, that was approximately $246,400, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation. But Biden is also eligible for an additional pension, worth around $166,374, given to members of Congress, since he served in the Senate for 36 years and then Vice President for eight years.
Though that’s more than $400,000, it may not be enough to sustain the Bidens' lifestyle, pay off debts, and leave money for their two living children and seven grandchildren – which Biden wants to do, according to the Journal.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/president-income-salary-biden-work-b2827799.html
Anyone know the status of Biden’s presidential library?
This story is a distraction. Release the EPSTEIN FILES!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no upside to bribing Democrats in the current environment
Not stopping Clinton and Obama from making money.
They can run circles around Biden's verbal skills.
Anonymous wrote:Biden did not support Israel enough. They are making an example out of him for supporting Hamas.
Anonymous wrote:WAIT! Isn't he worth like 3 trillion dollars all of which can be found in hundreds of Biden Crime Family Accounts conveniently located on the Isle of Hunter Biden
s Laptop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no upside to bribing Democrats in the current environment
Not stopping Clinton and Obama from making money.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, the far left stayed home because Biden wasan't doing enough for the Palestinians. And now you are saying he didn't do enough for Israel eventhough he was called Genocide Joe and provided Israel with all the arms and money they asked for.
It also shows that Joe was not the "Biden Inc" president the right made him out to be.
Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:There's no upside to bribing Democrats in the current environment
Anonymous wrote:WAIT! Isn't he worth like 3 trillion dollars all of which can be found in hundreds of Biden Crime Family Accounts conveniently located on the Isle of Hunter Biden
s Laptop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former President Joe Biden is reportedly struggling to cash in on his years of public service, unlike other former commanders-in-chief, with fewer lucrative speaking gigs and a smaller advance on his memoir.
Presidents receive a pension after leaving office that is adjusted annually. In 2024, that was approximately $246,400, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation. But Biden is also eligible for an additional pension, worth around $166,374, given to members of Congress, since he served in the Senate for 36 years and then Vice President for eight years.
Though that’s more than $400,000, it may not be enough to sustain the Bidens' lifestyle, pay off debts, and leave money for their two living children and seven grandchildren – which Biden wants to do, according to the Journal.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/president-income-salary-biden-work-b2827799.html
Anyone know the status of Biden’s presidential library?
This story is a distraction. Release the EPSTEIN FILES!!!!
Anonymous wrote:WAIT! Isn't he worth like 3 trillion dollars all of which can be found in hundreds of Biden Crime Family Accounts conveniently located on the Isle of Hunter Biden
s Laptop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wasn’t as popular as previous Presidents. People who would pay to hear him speak or buy his book are upset about the election and living under Trump.
+1 nobody is interested and everyone is upset.
+2. Also you can't write a memoir or do speaking engagements if you are suffering from all the health issues he is suffering from. Most people his age are retired and not working at all.
Anonymous wrote:Former President Joe Biden is reportedly struggling to cash in on his years of public service, unlike other former commanders-in-chief, with fewer lucrative speaking gigs and a smaller advance on his memoir.
Presidents receive a pension after leaving office that is adjusted annually. In 2024, that was approximately $246,400, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation. But Biden is also eligible for an additional pension, worth around $166,374, given to members of Congress, since he served in the Senate for 36 years and then Vice President for eight years.
Though that’s more than $400,000, it may not be enough to sustain the Bidens' lifestyle, pay off debts, and leave money for their two living children and seven grandchildren – which Biden wants to do, according to the Journal.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/president-income-salary-biden-work-b2827799.html
Anyone know the status of Biden’s presidential library?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wasn’t as popular as previous Presidents. People who would pay to hear him speak or buy his book are upset about the election and living under Trump.
+1 nobody is interested and everyone is upset.