Top 5 Items You Will Not See on Bob Menendez’ Tax Returns
Middletown, August 23…Since Senator Menendez has announced he would disclose 5 years worth of tax returns, his campaign has kicked into high gear selling the notion that Senator Menendez is “on par” with New Jersey’s middle class by ranking “near the very bottom of the list of United States Senators” based on income.
Senator Menendez has been on the public dole for nearly 40 years and has lived the high life in return for doing the bidding of his special interest and big bank pals. Being near the bottom of the list of an institution with the wealthiest membership whose salary is more than four times that of the average American hardly qualifies as middle class. To refresh the Senator’s recollection of his time in government, Team Kyrillos presents the top five items you will not see on Bob Menendez’ tax returns:
1. $8,039,608 in special interest campaign cash
2. $1, 400,000 from his Wall Street Banker pals
3. $328,438 on steak dinners at Charlie Palmer and other five star restaurants (2006, 2012 election cycles)
4. $98,983 on private jets and airfare (2006, 2012 election cycles)
5. $26,656 on luxury hotel accommodations like the Biltmore Miami (2006, 2012 election cycle)
“Bob Menendez must be living in an alternate universe to believe that flying around on private jets and sipping champagne poolside at the Biltmore Hotel makes him a middle class guy,” said Kyrillos Campaign Manager Chapin Fay. “Senator Menendez may be shocked to learn this, but people who do not live in Washington actually have to work for a living.”
I”m disgusted!! If this is really true, why are we letting Menendez stay in office?