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Roxanne
The Police
(tango dancer sing
Will drive you!
Will drive you!
Will drive you!
Mad!
Roxanne ....errr, MAXINE!
You don't have to put on that red light
Walk the streets for money
You don't care if it's wrong or if it is right
Roxanne ....err, MAXINE! You don't have to wear that dress tonight
Roxanne.....My Gawd, MAXINE!
You don't have to sell your body to the night
She and Gov. Jerry Brown should be committed to the same Convalescent home. They will probably believe they are married in their advanced demented state.
Isn't she another slimy one. We need a new investigation!!
From Wikipedia:
Allegations of corruption
According to Chuck Neubauer and Ted Rohrlich writing in the Los Angeles Times in 2004, Maxine Waters' relatives had made more than $1 million during the preceding eight years by doing business with companies, candidates and causes that Waters had helped. They claimed she and her husband helped a company get government bond business, and her daughter Karen Waters and son Edward Waters have profited from her connections. Waters replied that "They do their business and I do mine."[54] Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) named Waters to its list of corrupt members of Congress in its 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2011 reports. She was accused of using her position to prevail upon officials to meet with One United Bank without disclosing that she and her husband had significant stock holdings in the company.[55] Since she was on the Financial Services Committee she largely had the role of determining where TARP funds would go. $12 Million in TARP funds went to One United without her ever disclosing that she had a financial stake at the company.[56][57][58] Citizens Against Government Waste named her the June 2009 Porker of the Month due to her intention to obtain an earmark for the Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center.[59]
In 2010, Waters came under investigation for ethics violations and was accused by a House panel of at least one ethics violation related to her efforts to help One United Bank receive federal aid.[60] Waters' husband is a stockholder and former director of One United Bank and the bank's executives were major contributors to her campaigns. In September 2008, Waters arranged meetings between U.S. Treasury Department officials and One United Bank, so that the bank could plead for federal cash. It had been heavily invested in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, and its capital was "all but wiped out" after the U.S. government took them over. The bank received $12 million in Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) money.[61][62] The matter was investigated by the House Ethics Committee,[63][64] which charged her with violations of the House's ethics rules in 2010.[65][66][67][68] On September 21, 2012, the House Ethics Committee completed a report clearing Waters of all ethics charges after nearly three years of investigation. Ya, I'm sure she's pure as winter snow. (Wait, was that racist? Since snow is white?)
She and Gov. Jerry Brown should be committed to the same Convalescent home. They will probably believe they are married in their advanced demented state.
No, no, no.....Maxine and Nancy P. are already booked after they retire.
They'll replace Statler & Waldorf (in a Female remake) for a new generation of Muppet movies.
Like the Jelly of the Month Club.....the "gift that keeps on giving".
Well, given her many years in public, Maxine Waters deserves the DNC nomination in 2020. If anyone can do it , then it is Maxine who will turn this whole nation around. She does like to tease her adoring voters by doing things like visiting NH, just to familiarize herself with the state when election time finally arrives.
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