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  • J Jolly
    13 Oct 2020, 15:53

    @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

    VP Biden Tax Returns

    That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

    How did Joe get rich?

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    xenon
    wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 16:01 last edited by
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    @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

    @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

    VP Biden Tax Returns

    That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

    How did Joe get rich?

    Forbes puts him at $15M now. He had $10M in taxable income in 2017. He says book deals and speaking engagements.

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    • J Jolly
      13 Oct 2020, 15:53

      @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

      VP Biden Tax Returns

      That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

      How did Joe get rich?

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      wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 16:02 last edited by
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      @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

      @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

      VP Biden Tax Returns

      That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

      How did Joe get rich?

      By saving a minimum of 20% of his income every year, putting it in a world stock market index fund and not touching it, just letting it grow.

      If you are dedicated saver, after 50 years of "compound" growing, there would be quite a bit of money in a persons account.

      I dont know VP Bidens total worth, but the below example shows how a person can build wealth

      Investing $100 Monthly: An Example
      *Now suppose the same 30-year-old investor finds a way to save an additional $100 per month. He contributes the extra $100 to his portfolio and keeps reinvesting his dividends and interest payments. His investment still earns 8% per year. For simplicity's sake, assume compounding takes place once per year in January.

      After a 30-year period, thanks to compound returns and a small monthly contribution, his portfolio will grow to $186,253.14 (as compared to $50,313.28 without the monthly contributions). While $186,253.14 is not enough money to retire on, especially after 30 years of inflation, remember that this is just with $100 a month in contributions and returns below historical averages.

      Suppose the annual return is 9%, which is closer to historical averages for a 30-year period. With a $5,000 principal investment and $100 monthly contributions, the portfolio grows to $229,907.44. If the investor is able to save $200 a month for contributions, the future value of his portfolio is $393,476.48.*

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        Doctor Phibes
        wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 16:56 last edited by
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        He also saved a ton of money by switching to Geico, as well as by not paying large sums to porn stars he hadn't slept with.

        I was only joking

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        • T taiwan_girl
          13 Oct 2020, 16:02

          @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

          @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

          VP Biden Tax Returns

          That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

          How did Joe get rich?

          By saving a minimum of 20% of his income every year, putting it in a world stock market index fund and not touching it, just letting it grow.

          If you are dedicated saver, after 50 years of "compound" growing, there would be quite a bit of money in a persons account.

          I dont know VP Bidens total worth, but the below example shows how a person can build wealth

          Investing $100 Monthly: An Example
          *Now suppose the same 30-year-old investor finds a way to save an additional $100 per month. He contributes the extra $100 to his portfolio and keeps reinvesting his dividends and interest payments. His investment still earns 8% per year. For simplicity's sake, assume compounding takes place once per year in January.

          After a 30-year period, thanks to compound returns and a small monthly contribution, his portfolio will grow to $186,253.14 (as compared to $50,313.28 without the monthly contributions). While $186,253.14 is not enough money to retire on, especially after 30 years of inflation, remember that this is just with $100 a month in contributions and returns below historical averages.

          Suppose the annual return is 9%, which is closer to historical averages for a 30-year period. With a $5,000 principal investment and $100 monthly contributions, the portfolio grows to $229,907.44. If the investor is able to save $200 a month for contributions, the future value of his portfolio is $393,476.48.*

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          Larry
          wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 19:40 last edited by
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          @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

          @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

          @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

          VP Biden Tax Returns

          That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

          How did Joe get rich?

          By saving a minimum of 20% of his income every year, putting it in a world stock market index fund and not touching it, just letting it grow.

          If you are dedicated saver, after 50 years of "compound" growing, there would be quite a bit of money in a persons account.

          I dont know VP Bidens total worth, but the below example shows how a person can build wealth

          Investing $100 Monthly: An Example
          *Now suppose the same 30-year-old investor finds a way to save an additional $100 per month. He contributes the extra $100 to his portfolio and keeps reinvesting his dividends and interest payments. His investment still earns 8% per year. For simplicity's sake, assume compounding takes place once per year in January.

          After a 30-year period, thanks to compound returns and a small monthly contribution, his portfolio will grow to $186,253.14 (as compared to $50,313.28 without the monthly contributions). While $186,253.14 is not enough money to retire on, especially after 30 years of inflation, remember that this is just with $100 a month in contributions and returns below historical averages.

          Suppose the annual return is 9%, which is closer to historical averages for a 30-year period. With a $5,000 principal investment and $100 monthly contributions, the portfolio grows to $229,907.44. If the investor is able to save $200 a month for contributions, the future value of his portfolio is $393,476.48.*

          Stop trying to make excuses for the man. He got rich by being a corrupt politician.

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          • T taiwan_girl
            13 Oct 2020, 16:02

            @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

            @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

            VP Biden Tax Returns

            That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

            How did Joe get rich?

            By saving a minimum of 20% of his income every year, putting it in a world stock market index fund and not touching it, just letting it grow.

            If you are dedicated saver, after 50 years of "compound" growing, there would be quite a bit of money in a persons account.

            I dont know VP Bidens total worth, but the below example shows how a person can build wealth

            Investing $100 Monthly: An Example
            *Now suppose the same 30-year-old investor finds a way to save an additional $100 per month. He contributes the extra $100 to his portfolio and keeps reinvesting his dividends and interest payments. His investment still earns 8% per year. For simplicity's sake, assume compounding takes place once per year in January.

            After a 30-year period, thanks to compound returns and a small monthly contribution, his portfolio will grow to $186,253.14 (as compared to $50,313.28 without the monthly contributions). While $186,253.14 is not enough money to retire on, especially after 30 years of inflation, remember that this is just with $100 a month in contributions and returns below historical averages.

            Suppose the annual return is 9%, which is closer to historical averages for a 30-year period. With a $5,000 principal investment and $100 monthly contributions, the portfolio grows to $229,907.44. If the investor is able to save $200 a month for contributions, the future value of his portfolio is $393,476.48.*

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            Jolly
            wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 20:11 last edited by
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            @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

            @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

            @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

            VP Biden Tax Returns

            That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

            How did Joe get rich?

            By saving a minimum of 20% of his income every year, putting it in a world stock market index fund and not touching it, just letting it grow.

            If you are dedicated saver, after 50 years of "compound" growing, there would be quite a bit of money in a persons account.

            I dont know VP Bidens total worth, but the below example shows how a person can build wealth

            Investing $100 Monthly: An Example
            *Now suppose the same 30-year-old investor finds a way to save an additional $100 per month. He contributes the extra $100 to his portfolio and keeps reinvesting his dividends and interest payments. His investment still earns 8% per year. For simplicity's sake, assume compounding takes place once per year in January.

            After a 30-year period, thanks to compound returns and a small monthly contribution, his portfolio will grow to $186,253.14 (as compared to $50,313.28 without the monthly contributions). While $186,253.14 is not enough money to retire on, especially after 30 years of inflation, remember that this is just with $100 a month in contributions and returns below historical averages.

            Suppose the annual return is 9%, which is closer to historical averages for a 30-year period. With a $5,000 principal investment and $100 monthly contributions, the portfolio grows to $229,907.44. If the investor is able to save $200 a month for contributions, the future value of his portfolio is $393,476.48.*

            Ok, you're $4.6M short.

            How did Joe get rich?

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              Jolly
              wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 20:14 last edited by
              #13

              1789–1815 $6.00 per diem
              1815–1817 $1,500 per annum
              1817–1855 $8.00 per diem
              1855–1865 $3,000 per annum
              1865–1871 $5,000 per annum
              1871–1873 $7,500 per annum
              1873–1907 $5,000 per annum
              1907–1925 $7,500 per annum
              1925–1932 $10,000 per annum
              1932–1933 $9,000 per annum
              1933–1935 $8,500 per annum
              1935–1947 $10,000 per annum
              1947–1955 $12,500 per annum
              1955–1965 $22,500 per annum
              1965–1969 $30,000 per annum
              1969–1975 $42,500 per annum
              1975–1977 $44,600 per annum
              1977–1978 $57,500 per annum
              1979–1983 $60,662.50 per annum
              1983 $69,800 per annum
              1984 $72,600 per annum
              1985–1986 $75,100 per annum
              Jan 1, 1987 – Feb 3, 1987 $77,400 per annum
              Feb 4, 1987 $89,500 per annum
              Feb 1, 1990 $98,400 per annum
              Aug 15, 1991 $125,100 per annum
              1991 $101,900 per annum
              1992 $129,500 per annum
              1993 $133,600 per annum
              1994 $133,600 per annum
              1995 $133,600 per annum
              1996 $133,600 per annum
              1997 $133,600 per annum
              1998 $136,700 per annum
              1999 $136,700 per annum
              2000 $141,300 per annum
              2001 $145,100 per annum
              2002 $150,000 per annum
              2003 $154,700 per annum
              2004 $158,100 per annum
              2005 $162,100 per annum
              2006 $165,200 per annum
              2007 $165,200 per annum
              2008 $169,300 per annum
              2009 $174,000 per annum
              2010 $174,000 per annum
              2011 $174,000 per annum
              2012 $174,000 per annum
              2013 $174,000 per annum
              2014 $174,000 per annum
              2015 $174,000 per annum
              2016 $174,000 per annum
              2017 $174,000 per annum
              2018 $174,000 per annum
              2019 $174,000 per annum
              2020 $174,000 per annum

              Note: Since the early 1980s, Senate leaders–majority and minority leaders, and the president pro tempore–have received higher salaries than other members. Currently, leaders earn $193,400 per year.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                Copper
                wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 22:40 last edited by
                #14

                Earn or receive?

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                  xenon
                  wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 22:44 last edited by xenon
                  #15

                  His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                  Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                  He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                  Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

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                  • X xenon
                    13 Oct 2020, 22:44

                    His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                    Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                    He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                    Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

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                    Jolly
                    wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 23:03 last edited by
                    #16

                    @xenon said in Trump Swamp:

                    His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                    Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                    He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                    Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

                    I know what a professor at LSU makes, even the heads of the departments.

                    Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    • J Jolly
                      13 Oct 2020, 23:03

                      @xenon said in Trump Swamp:

                      His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                      Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                      He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                      Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

                      I know what a professor at LSU makes, even the heads of the departments.

                      Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

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                      George K
                      wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 23:05 last edited by
                      #17

                      @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                      Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

                      Silly Jolly...

                      Because he's worth more, LOL.

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      • J Jolly
                        13 Oct 2020, 23:03

                        @xenon said in Trump Swamp:

                        His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                        Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                        He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                        Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

                        I know what a professor at LSU makes, even the heads of the departments.

                        Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

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                        xenon
                        wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 23:08 last edited by xenon
                        #18

                        @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                        @xenon said in Trump Swamp:

                        His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                        Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                        He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                        Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

                        I know what a professor at LSU makes, even the heads of the departments.

                        Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

                        Penn has more money? They sell prestige? They stand to make more money with a former VP as part of their faculty?

                        Why does Harvard pay more than LSU?

                        Simple explanations don't have to be sinister.

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                          Jolly
                          wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 23:57 last edited by
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                          The average professor's salary at Penn was $214,00).

                          https://www.phillymag.com/news/2019/07/10/joe-biden-penn-salary/

                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          • J Jolly
                            13 Oct 2020, 23:03

                            @xenon said in Trump Swamp:

                            His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                            Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                            He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                            Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

                            I know what a professor at LSU makes, even the heads of the departments.

                            Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

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                            taiwan_girl
                            wrote on 14 Oct 2020, 00:42 last edited by
                            #20

                            @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                            Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

                            Same reason that lobby companies pay former government officials large sums of money so that the officials can be on their letterhead and make phone calls to introduce and connect people

                            Same reason companies MAY do business with President Trumps children when other equivalent companies may be better

                            Same reason a Ukraine company would have VP Bidens son on the board.

                            Influence, publicity and (potential) access to power

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                            • J Jolly
                              13 Oct 2020, 15:53

                              @taiwan_girl said in Trump Swamp:

                              VP Biden Tax Returns

                              That's only for 2016 onward and not worth a warm bowl of spit.

                              How did Joe get rich?

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                              George K
                              wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 23:04 last edited by
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                              @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                              How did Joe get rich?

                              From over a year ago:

                              https://www.politico.eu/article/joe-biden-presidential-bid-family-business-history-democrats/

                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                              • J Jolly
                                13 Oct 2020, 23:03

                                @xenon said in Trump Swamp:

                                His speaking fee per even was about $100K. He's was a professor at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (UPenn) that was worth about 540K/year.

                                Then he had a couple of books on top of that.

                                He's worth about $10M-$15M according to Bloomberg/Forbes.

                                Does crime necessarily have to figure into this? Or is there some fact I'm missing?

                                I know what a professor at LSU makes, even the heads of the departments.

                                Nobody makes $540K/yr. Why pay Biden that?

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                                Klaus
                                wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 23:47 last edited by
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                                @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                                Nobody makes $540K/yr.

                                Not true. “Superstar” professors can make that and more, even at public universities. For instance, Terrence Tao at UCLA makes around $500k per year.

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                                  Jolly
                                  wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 23:48 last edited by
                                  #23

                                  You want to compare Biden's class to Tao's?

                                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                    Klaus
                                    wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 23:51 last edited by
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                                    I haven’t said anything about Biden. I was merely reacting to your comment on what no prof makes.

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                                    • K Klaus
                                      18 Oct 2020, 23:51

                                      I haven’t said anything about Biden. I was merely reacting to your comment on what no prof makes.

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                                      George K
                                      wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 23:56 last edited by
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                                      @Klaus isn't it past your bedtime, LOL?

                                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      • K Klaus
                                        18 Oct 2020, 23:47

                                        @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                                        Nobody makes $540K/yr.

                                        Not true. “Superstar” professors can make that and more, even at public universities. For instance, Terrence Tao at UCLA makes around $500k per year.

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                                        Horace
                                        wrote on 18 Oct 2020, 23:58 last edited by Horace
                                        #26

                                        @Klaus said in Trump Swamp:

                                        @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                                        Nobody makes $540K/yr.

                                        Not true. “Superstar” professors can make that and more, even at public universities. For instance, Terrence Tao at UCLA makes around $500k per year.

                                        I didn't even have to look him up. I wonder how much of that is due to his cultural cache, among a niche, of having the highest IQ in the world.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                        • H Horace
                                          18 Oct 2020, 23:58

                                          @Klaus said in Trump Swamp:

                                          @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                                          Nobody makes $540K/yr.

                                          Not true. “Superstar” professors can make that and more, even at public universities. For instance, Terrence Tao at UCLA makes around $500k per year.

                                          I didn't even have to look him up. I wonder how much of that is due to his cultural cache, among a niche, of having the highest IQ in the world.

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                                          Rainman
                                          wrote on 19 Oct 2020, 04:17 last edited by
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                                          @Horace said in Trump Swamp:

                                          @Klaus said in Trump Swamp:

                                          @Jolly said in Trump Swamp:

                                          Nobody makes $540K/yr.

                                          Not true. “Superstar” professors can make that and more, even at public universities. For instance, Terrence Tao at UCLA makes around $500k per year.

                                          I didn't even have to look him up. I wonder how much of that is due to his cultural cache, among a niche, of having the highest IQ in the world.

                                          Damn I hate being 3rd.

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