Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://coloradosun.com/2021/05/13/staffer-sues-doug-lamborn-dangerous-coronavirus/
In an interview with Colorado Public Radio on Friday in Washington, D.C., Lamborn called the aide who is suing him a “disgruntled employee.”
Asked whether he let his son live in the U.S. Capitol basement for several weeks, Lamborn said: “I gave my son temporary housing as my guest, because the housing market in Washington, D.C., is very tight. And he moved here to get a job at the Pentagon, and I’m proud of my son.”
Republicons are all disgusting and disease ridden at this point. Hope the staffer has learned a lesson supporting these people and wins their case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://coloradosun.com/2021/05/13/staffer-sues-doug-lamborn-dangerous-coronavirus/
In an interview with Colorado Public Radio on Friday in Washington, D.C., Lamborn called the aide who is suing him a “disgruntled employee.”
Asked whether he let his son live in the U.S. Capitol basement for several weeks, Lamborn said: “I gave my son temporary housing as my guest, because the housing market in Washington, D.C., is very tight. And he moved here to get a job at the Pentagon, and I’m proud of my son.”
Such respect for the Capitol building and federal property. You can move people into the basement if you’re a Congressman, because they’re your guests and you’ve taken up residence in the building. Sounds totally reasonable, right?
Anonymous wrote:https://coloradosun.com/2021/05/13/staffer-sues-doug-lamborn-dangerous-coronavirus/
In an interview with Colorado Public Radio on Friday in Washington, D.C., Lamborn called the aide who is suing him a “disgruntled employee.”
Asked whether he let his son live in the U.S. Capitol basement for several weeks, Lamborn said: “I gave my son temporary housing as my guest, because the housing market in Washington, D.C., is very tight. And he moved here to get a job at the Pentagon, and I’m proud of my son.”
Anonymous wrote:https://coloradosun.com/2021/05/13/staffer-sues-doug-lamborn-dangerous-coronavirus/
In an interview with Colorado Public Radio on Friday in Washington, D.C., Lamborn called the aide who is suing him a “disgruntled employee.”
Asked whether he let his son live in the U.S. Capitol basement for several weeks, Lamborn said: “I gave my son temporary housing as my guest, because the housing market in Washington, D.C., is very tight. And he moved here to get a job at the Pentagon, and I’m proud of my son.”
Anonymous wrote:This will be an interesting case. Lots of circumstantial evidence, but no one can say for sure if the staffer actually caught COVID from Lamborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So disgusting to make people work in your bedroom, with or without mask.
Is this a thing that they sleep in the office, or was it a special circumstance? It's nasty.
They need to have separate accommodations. If they can't afford it plus their place at home, they can get roommates, like the young staffers do.
Yes it’s a thing. Even for Kevin McCarthy and Paul Ryan. And you’re right, they can get roommates - some longtime sitting Senators even have group houses together, not just staffers.
https://www.rollcall.com/2021/01/13/where-should-congress-live-during-a-pandemic-some-freshmen-pick-the-office/
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/13/852359650/pandemic-revives-calls-to-ban-lawmakers-from-bunking-in-their-offices
https://nypost.com/2018/05/01/these-politicians-are-sleeping-in-their-dc-offices-to-save-money/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So disgusting to make people work in your bedroom, with or without mask.
Is this a thing that they sleep in the office, or was it a special circumstance? It's nasty.
They need to have separate accommodations. If they can't afford it plus their place at home, they can get roommates, like the young staffers do.
Lamborn and Gohmert have been known for years to sleep in their offices on the couch or cots in order to 'save' money. It also lets them say they're tied to D.C. and are true residents of their home states - political points and the like. Its a Republican thing.
It only became a public health issue when a viral plague descended on the country and they both tested positive. I feel bad for the Capitol staff forced to clean the offices up after them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So disgusting to make people work in your bedroom, with or without mask.
Is this a thing that they sleep in the office, or was it a special circumstance? It's nasty.
They need to have separate accommodations. If they can't afford it plus their place at home, they can get roommates, like the young staffers do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So disgusting to make people work in your bedroom, with or without mask.
Is this a thing that they sleep in the office, or was it a special circumstance? It's nasty.
They need to have separate accommodations. If they can't afford it plus their place at home, they can get roommates, like the young staffers do.
It's a virtue signal Tea Party thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://coloradosun.com/2021/05/13/staffer-sues-doug-lamborn-dangerous-coronavirus/
In an interview with Colorado Public Radio on Friday in Washington, D.C., Lamborn called the aide who is suing him a “disgruntled employee.”
Asked whether he let his son live in the U.S. Capitol basement for several weeks, Lamborn said: “I gave my son temporary housing as my guest, because the housing market in Washington, D.C., is very tight. And he moved here to get a job at the Pentagon, and I’m proud of my son.”
Pentagon huh?
Anonymous wrote:https://coloradosun.com/2021/05/13/staffer-sues-doug-lamborn-dangerous-coronavirus/
In an interview with Colorado Public Radio on Friday in Washington, D.C., Lamborn called the aide who is suing him a “disgruntled employee.”
Asked whether he let his son live in the U.S. Capitol basement for several weeks, Lamborn said: “I gave my son temporary housing as my guest, because the housing market in Washington, D.C., is very tight. And he moved here to get a job at the Pentagon, and I’m proud of my son.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So disgusting to make people work in your bedroom, with or without mask.
Is this a thing that they sleep in the office, or was it a special circumstance? It's nasty.
They need to have separate accommodations. If they can't afford it plus their place at home, they can get roommates, like the young staffers do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So disgusting to make people work in your bedroom, with or without mask.
Is this a thing that they sleep in the office, or was it a special circumstance? It's nasty.
They need to have separate accommodations. If they can't afford it plus their place at home, they can get roommates, like the young staffers do.