Posted on 11/11/2019 4:31:12 AM PST by DoodleDawg
“... it is time ... to spend more time with our children and grandchildren,”
It’s no fun to be in the “minority” in the House of Representatives.
Meaning zero POWER and no chairmanships. It’s just not “fun” anymore.
No great loss, I could never tell where this guy really stood.
He's at least Bi. Bi-political leaning left at times and right at others. Probably has to in NYC but yeah; he's a RINO too much.
Other than putting a check mark in the R column for the republicans in congress which is important; I find RINO's to be worse than dems. At least with dems you know right up front where they stand even if they dance with the devil.
Because a +3 R seat is not a safe R seat. In addition, the districts will be withdrawn for the 2022 election and a strong incumbent is valuable with new and different territory.
No one is saying it is a safe seat, but it is not true that it will be a Dem seat with 100% certainty.
King most certainly did defend Clinton during impeachment and I fully expect him to do the opposite with President Trump especially now that he's retiring.
He wants to spend more time with his children and grandchildren. His daughter moved to NC, wonder if he and his wife will follow and retire in NC?
“Almost 100% that the Democrats will take the seat.”
If not next year than the year after that. The Dems will redistrict this into a heavy Dem seat.
New York is a tough election for any republican. But after 28 years, sheesh, we need term limits.
He will not have to pay high taxes on that 100,000 a year pension...wonder how much it really is???
Currently, Congressional pay is $174,000 per year, which, at an 80-percent rate, equates to a lifelong pension benefit of $139,200. All benefits are taxpayer-funded. Additionally, members of Congress enjoy the same Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) as all other federal employees, which is similar to a 401(k).Sep 23, 2019
Under both CSRS and FERS, Members of Congress are eligible for a pension at the age of 62 if they have completed at least 5 years of service. Members are eligible for a pension at age 50 if they have completed 20 years of service, or at any age after completing 25 years of service
I never stated that it was a dem seat with certainty either. Geesh.
Why do you say that? King has already voted AGAINST the impeachment inquiry. The political knowledge of many here is abysmal.
I suggest you read all my posts on this thread and see my remarks in context.
Why?
See post #5. FYI: King was already redistricted before. He used to represent the 3rd District.
So, now that you have the background, that is why my comment that it is good to have a strong and well known candidate so they can survive redrawn boundaries for the 2022 congressional elections - important since it is an off year and if Trump wins reelection, the party in the WH usually gets creamed.
Most incumbents usually lose in their first reelection campaign since they are not fully established and as you know, a long term incumbent is hard to beat.
Please there is no need to give me a list of long term incumbent who lost since I know it can happen - the most vulnerable incumbents are those in their first term.
” and staunch, unquestioning cheerleader for the utterly failed “war on terror” “
Did you support the Iraq War?
I have years of Peter King being a RINO and Clinton supporter. Insult someone else.
I repeat, the political knowledge from many here is abysmal.
Repeating insults is pretty clever. Any other tricks? You want to hitch your wagon to a jerk like Peter King, be my guest. His track record is nothing I’d want to count on.
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