I Really Doubt Jimmy, Ronnie, George, Bill, or George W. Will Ever Live Paycheck To Paycheck

Presidential pensions for life started in 1958 with the Former President's Act.  I believe we should give our former presidents a good pension.  The idea of a pension as a reward for serving the country is alright by me. The current pension is $201,000.  Medical care is available at military hospitals and they may buy insurance like other federal employees, approximately $100,000 is provided for personal assistants, and lifetime Secret Service Protection is provided.

Hillary Clinton's comment in a recent interview that they were broke when they left office is more than tone deaf. It's outrageous. Nobody has be grudged a former officeholder the write to publish a book or books, make speeches for money, or do a lot of other things that are related to their previous experience in office. Hillary Clinton has also served as senator from New York and as Secretary of State and is eligible for pensions from those jobs.

The advances for book deals and fees for speaking by former President Clinton have provided about $100 million dollars in income since he has left office.

Hillary teases her book deal on TV and the related book tour is being called a dry run for another run at the presidency.  I think we have a process problem here.


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