Posted on 03/13/2015 10:03:13 AM PDT by jazusamo
A popular Illinois congressman once considered a rising star in the Republican party is in deep trouble for reportedly using taxpayer money to fund an extravagant lifestyle that includes stays at luxurious hotels, world travel, expensive cars and private jet rides to concerts and pro sporting events.
The lawmakers name is Aaron Schock and hes only 33, but hes a seasoned politician who should have known better than to use public funds as a personal piggy bank. For six years hes represented a working-class district in Peoria, Illinois in the U.S. House. One national media report says he had a meteoric rise from a local school board to one of the top fundraisers in the House Republican Conference. But this month the congressman was forced to hire a crisis communications firm and two prominent defense attorneys. In a biting editorial, his hometown newspaper blasts him for ripping off taxpayers to fund five-star lodging and fancy dining with celebrities across the globe, from London to Saudi Arabia to an exclusive golf course in Maryland
Schock also blew $40,000 from public coffers to redecorate his office, sold his home to a wealthy donor for a price well above market rate, failed to report gifts from a lavish European trip and spent more than $10,000 on a weekend getaway to New York with a few staffers, according to recent news reports. The congressman and his staff didnt perform many official duties on the costly New York jaunt, according to a Chicago newspaper that broke the story. Instead, they schmoozed it up with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Schock shamelessly used the occasion to raise his profile. At least 10 Schock House staffers were on the taxpayer-funded New York trip, the story says.
It seems like every day another Schock transgression gets uncovered. At the very least he has committed a number of serious ethical lapses that should draw congressional scrutiny and negatively impact his 2016 reelection campaign. His district is solidly Republican and some conservatives are already calling for his ouster. This week a conservative news magazine called Schock a crook and wrote that his penchant for taxpayer-financed luxury hotels and private aircraft is flatly incompatible with both his conservative rhetoric and the political presumptions of a free nation. The lashing goes on: If his behavior is any guide, the man believes that the people of Illinoiss 18th congressional district have hired him to serve not as a dull public servant but as their very own nationalized celebrity. They have not.
In another hard-hitting piece, the editor of a well-known conservative Capitol Hill news site lambasts the congressman: Rep. Aaron Schock has proven himself incapable of handling his own money, the money of his donors, and taxpayer money. He has lived excessively off the backs of taxpayers who must be reimbursed and off of donors to whom he is now a servant. Dismissing Schock as a celebrity who lack[s] the necessary integrity to handle the power of the purse, Erickson suggested his next career move: Perhaps Downton Abbey needs someone else to fill the role of an American playboy chasing a Crawley.
It appears to still be working properly.
He has a "Downton Abbey" themed office. I think we can stop speculating.
Sure that's not as conclusive as farting rainbows, but pretty close.
That Schock blasts Judy Garland records over the loudspeaker in his district offices might raise a red flag (and I don’t mean the chirpy early version of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”, but the latter-day “been there, done that, got the t-shirt” heartbreak version which just brings even straight men to tears with the pain in her voice and... yeah).
Log cabin...
I “get it”...didn’t want to, but I did.
That log cabin up thread is rather Abercrombie, if you know what I mean. I am sure he enjoys games of skins versus skins touch football with Dutch and Carpenter.
Confirmed “poofter”
BUMP
Is this for real? Uhhhh...
Judy Garland makes fags say “That’s f***ing gay!”
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