https://media.noticel.com/o2com-noti-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2018/08/09/Luis%20Gutierrez%20enmendada_1533819737318_12726360_ver1.0.pdf
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I always ask why politicians spend millions to get jobs that pay in the thousands? /rhetorical
Query:
a. Can one be extradited from PR for crimes later discovered, committed on American Soil?
b. Can we get him to take 0bama with him next year?
c. If a. is true, and b. happens, then they can stay in PR if they never come back. :)
If the mealy-mouthed ex-cab driver has $1.1 million CASH to buy a luxury condo, You can bet he's got a bundle stashed away.
I guess the penurious latino watched his pennies, and saved his Congressional salary for a rainy day in Puerto Rico (smirk).
As the famous Carlos Slim once said, “Show me a poor politician, and I show you a “poor” politician.”
Puerto Rico can use all the cash that people are willing to spend on the island.
Unfortunately, Gutierrez is the wrong kind of person to move to the island. No more damn liberals, please!!! The island has gone through enough misery, and Gutierrez will just bring more of the same socialism which has destroyed the island.
Amazing how many congressmen go to Washington without a dime and leave millionaires.
He served 26 years in Congress, and he will turn age 66 in 2019.
His FERS pension will be close to $70,000 a year.
He will also draw Social Security, but it will be reduced depending on the size of his FERS pension.
Congressmen also can invest in something similar to a 401K retirement plan, and the government makes a matching annual contribution up to 5% ($8,500).
If Gutierrez took advantage of his 401K opportunity, he will probably earn close to $100,000 per year in retirement benefits.
Plus, he and his wife have a gold plated Congressional health plan.
Plus, he will probably sell his Illinois home, so he can make a very substantial down payment on his new Puerto Rico home.
Nice work if ya can get it.
We may see many well heeled and informed tax avoiders move to Puerto Rico as the new acts 20/22 incentives make it a very attractive place to be. The US territories are the only places where the Federal government does not tax it’s citizens “worldwide income”.