I want to be a politician (senator) for my state in New York in the future. I already am a member of the democratic party and I plan to run when I reach my 30’s. Howeber, I don’t want to pay for my mandatory portrait so are congressmen and senators given free portraits?
Money is not a factor. My father works in business and he’ll probably donate to my campaign. Though I’m not sure about the little things once I get elected.
if you are serious invest in your future!
if you are worried about a few hundred dollars for a Pro to make you look great, what will your campaign look like? cant pay for professional images – cant pay for a campaign.
EDIT: im going to treat this as an attempt at humour by you.
You will need shots for your campaign right? well use an ameteur and you will look it, pay for a Pro and you will look like a professional candidate
a
February 21st, 2010 at 4:03 pm
if you are serious invest in your future!
if you are worried about a few hundred dollars for a Pro to make you look great, what will your campaign look like? cant pay for professional images – cant pay for a campaign.
EDIT: im going to treat this as an attempt at humour by you.
You will need shots for your campaign right? well use an ameteur and you will look it, pay for a Pro and you will look like a professional candidate
a
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common sence
February 21st, 2010 at 4:37 pm
Ill do this for free but then, one day, I might come to you for a favor…..
Politicians get everything for free…and that would be why our country is in the state its in today!
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February 21st, 2010 at 5:11 pm
Portraits are the least of your expenditure worries, as of 2004 a run for the Senate will cost anywhere from as little as $3.8million in the Southwest to a maximum of $14million in the Northwest. However, if it is of any relief to your wallet the portrait as I understand is free, a gift on behalf of US taxpayers dollars. Nothing that politicians receive is actually free. If it isn’t coming out of the wallets of the American taxpayer it is coming out the pockets of special interests groups in exchange for some favor. If you want to be a good politician, stop fleecing the American public.
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