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Paul Ryan will easily add to his already considerable net worth if he opts to stray from his native Wisconsin to join a corporate board or dabble in Washington power struggles when he retires next year as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
"The kind of board that he would go after would probably pay between $250,000 and $300,000 a year and he could probably get three or four of them," said Fred Foulkes, a professor of at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. "There would be dozens that would like to have him, particularly companies that have part of their business in key relationships with certain parts of government."
But, of course, spending more time with his family is a top priority.
Last edited by Just Fred (4/12/2018 8:11 am)
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After the gift he and the Republicans gave them ..... for sure !
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Ryan’s legacy; trillion dollar deficits and boot licking a fascist
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Ryan’s legacy; trillion dollar deficits and boot licking a fascist.
You're right. He was a pretty wimpy leader and House Speaker wasn't he?
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Equal parts embarrassing, humiliating, nauseating, and infuriating.
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It's all about getting elected or appointed and cashing in.
Many years ago I had a pretty sharp student who told me his goal was to get into politics. I asked him why, and he told me without hesitation, "Because that's where the money is." I couldn't argue with him.
Last edited by Just Fred (4/12/2018 4:46 pm)
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I think that Paul knows that the chances of him being the Speaker of the House come January are pretty slim.
So, it's time to cash in.
Get out. Join a think tank. Get on a few Boards. Buy that lake house.