- If you’re going to drain the swamp, you’ve gotta call it out.
"A decade ago, Time Magazine unveiled an in-depth article on the death of Detroit.
One of the politicians whom the article blamed for Detroit’s woes was Rep. John Dingell.
The Dingell clan has held a congressional seat outside Detroit since 1932.
Their 87-year tenure has not coincidentally coincided with the decline of a thriving industrial city into a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Their 87-year tenure has not coincidentally coincided with the decline of a thriving industrial city into a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
But it’s been good for the Dingells, three of whom have sat in their congressional seat since the days of Herbert Hoover, the rise of Hitler, and the radio age, and fattened their pockets on its sinecures.
Dingell Sr. was the son of Polish immigrants who started out in politics as a union boss, jumped into a newly created seat, and kept it through eleven elections before passing it on to his son.
Dingell Jr, outdid daddy by becoming the longest serving member of Congress in American history.
Before he died, he passed on the seat to his second wife, whom he married when she was 28 and he was 55 years old.
Dingell Jr, outdid daddy by becoming the longest serving member of Congress in American history.
Before he died, he passed on the seat to his second wife, whom he married when she was 28 and he was 55 years old.
She was a GM lobbyist who married the Congressman from GM. What was good for GM was good for the Dingells.
By 2014, Dingell Jr. was listed as the third richest member of Congress from Michigan with a net worth of $3.5 million.
When Debbie took over for him next year, her net worth was up to $3.6 million.
The salary for House members was $174,000. The median household income is $57,000 in the 12th.
When Debbie took over for him next year, her net worth was up to $3.6 million.
The salary for House members was $174,000. The median household income is $57,000 in the 12th.
Not bad for a family whose business was and is the 12th district from western Detroit through Ann Arbor.
Much of the Dingell money came through GM.
And Rep. John Dingell had vocally fought for the GM bailout. The GM couple, which had millions in GM stock, had a lot riding on taxpayers bailing them out..."
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The man was a pig and a thief!
Much of the Dingell money came through GM.
And Rep. John Dingell had vocally fought for the GM bailout. The GM couple, which had millions in GM stock, had a lot riding on taxpayers bailing them out..."
Read all!
Much more.
The man was a pig and a thief!
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