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The SAME Senators who spent all day today screaming at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are the ones who’ve been getting millions o...
08/09/2025

The SAME Senators who spent all day today screaming at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are the ones who’ve been getting millions of dollars from Big Pharma. Look at the records from OpenSecrets… Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Raphael Warnock, Ron Wyden, and the rest of the “holier than thou” crowd. They love to act outraged on camera, but behind the curtain they’re pocketing checks from the very corporations they’re supposed to regulate.

This is what corruption looks like.

These people are BOUGHT. They don’t serve you. They don’t serve your family. They serve Pfizer. They serve Moderna. They serve the insurance giants and the hospital lobbyists. Every single time they yell at RFK Jr. or try to shut him down, remember: they’re protecting the hand that feeds them.

And that’s why they HATE him—because he’s pulling back the curtain on the lies they’ve sold us for decades. Because he’s exposing how the so-called “public servants” in Washington have been bought and paid for by the same industry that made record profits while ordinary Americans went bankrupt and buried loved ones.

Here’s the bottom line:

*If you take money from Big Pharma, you’re compromised.

*If you’re compromised, you have NO BUSINESS deciding America’s healthcare policies.

These Senators are not neutral. They are not honest brokers. They are owned. And every time they wag their fingers and shout down anyone who challenges their narrative, they prove it.

RFK Jr. is a threat to the system because he can’t be bought. That’s why they’re trying to smear him.

That’s why they’re trying to silence him.

And that’s exactly why millions of Americans are listening to him anyway.

It’s time to stop letting Big Pharma’s puppets make life-and-death decisions for this country.

07/09/2025
  Fast Fact: The average age of members in congress is 58 years old.  This includes 20 members who are older than 80 yea...
07/09/2025

Fast Fact: The average age of members in congress is 58 years old. This includes 20 members who are older than 80 years.

The median age of the U.S. population is 38, with critics saying these 'elderly' members do not relate to the average american and need to retire, all while advocating for term limits.

♦️Chuck Grassley (R-IA, Senate) - 91

♦️Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC, House) - 87

♦️Hal Rogers (R-KY, House) - 87

♦️Maxine Waters (D-CA, House) - 86

♦️Steny Hoyer (D-MD, House) - 85

♦️Nancy Pelosi (D-CA, House) - 84

♦️Jim Clyburn (D-SC, House) - 84

♦️Danny Davis (D-IL, House) - 83

♦️Bernie Sanders (I-VT, Senate) - 83

♦️John Carter (R-TX, House) - 82

♦️Frederica Wilson (D-FL, House) - 82

♦️Rosa DeLauro (D-CT, House) - 82

♦️Virginia Foxx (R-NC, House) - 81

♦️Mitch McConnell (R-KY, Senate) - 83

♦️Jim Risch (R-ID, Senate) - 82

♦️Angus King (I-ME, Senate) - 81

♦️Dick Durbin (D-IL, Senate) - 80

♦️Richard Blumenthal (D-CT, Senate) - 79

♦️Ed Markey (D-MA, Senate) - 78

♦️Mazie Hirono (D-HI, Senate) - 78

The Perks That Keep Them There

Members earn a base salary of $174,000 annually—above the median U.S. household income of around $75,000.

After just five years of service, lawmakers qualify for a pension that's often 80% of their final salary—potentially over $139,000 a year for life, vested after the same short stint.

They also enjoy the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB), with premiums paid for by taxpayers

They don't have to pay for postage on official communications - a perk worth millions in saved costs for self-promotion.

Travel reimbursements cover flights home (often first-class), trips abroad, and even some family expenses, with little oversight to prevent abuse.

Each member gets a budget for up to 18 staffers plus district offices and committee assignments that provide influence and networking opportunities.

Underground perks include a state-of-the-art gym with personal trainers, subsidized hair salon services, and exclusive dining rooms where meals cost a fraction of the price.
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House members have worked about 123 days a year since 2007 - meaning about 33% of a year. The House is usually in session Tuesdays through Thursdays. They'll have late votes on Monday and wrap up early Thursday essentially giving them a 3 day work week.

Members of the Senate Average about 144 days since 2007. Senators, with their six-year terms, face less election pressure but still take extended breaks, including the mandatory August recess of 30-35 days.

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