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EDITORIAL: State government isn't living up to transparency promises

EDITORIAL: State government isn't living up to transparency promises
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Green Day Donate $2,000 After Punk Show Wrecked A US Diner!

Green Day Donate $2,000 After Punk Show Wrecked A US Diner!
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The loony laws and bizarre bills other state legislatures are considering

Alaska’s Legislature isn’t mulling the headline-grabbers some statehouses have in the works.

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Bill J. Allen, Alaska Businessman at the Center of Scandal, Dies at 85

He was one of the state’s most powerful figures, but his extensive corruption schemes brought him down — and took several politicians with him.

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The Tragedy of Sarah Palin

The Tragedy of Sarah Palin
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Politicians Who Lost All Their Money


Politicians Who Lost All Their Money
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By Thomas A Brown/Jan. 13, 2021 3:56 pm EDT
Being the president of the United States of America comes with some financial perks. The greatest private plane on (or above) Earth, your own theme song played by a Marine Corps band, $400,000 a year, a $50,000-a-year expense account, and (per Business Insider) a pretty sick retirement plan that includes lifetime Secret Service protection. On top of that, as the Street explains, modern presidents can also be assured of multi-million dollar book contracts or hundred-thousand-dollar speaking engagements. 
Of course, not all presidents had access to these benefits, not all politicians are the president, and some politicians just shouldn't be allowed near currency. While of course the minority (heck, today almost half of Congressmembers are millionaires, according to ABC), some of America's esteemed elected officials have covered themselves in far more debt than they have glory. 

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Cons, Curses and the CBC


Once Marco Rubio said, “Donald Trump is a world-class con artist. He conned all these people that signed up for Trump University. Now he’s trying to do the same thing to Republican voters.” Donald Trump responded, “The real con artist is Senator Marco Rubio who was elected in Florida and who has the worst voting record in the United States Senate.” Fact is, the world has ever been a haven for con artists, which Oxford Dictionaries defines as, “A person who cheats or tricks others by persuading them to believe something that is not true.”
That extends even to librarians, such as Edmund Pearson who graduated from Harvard in 1902 and the Columbia School of Library Service before working for the Washington, D.C. Public Library. Having written a weekly library-tinged newspaper column for 36 years, I noted that Pearson wrote columns for a Boston paper for 14 years. Unlike yours truly, Pearson wasn’t above including fabrications. In his second year of columnizing he printed a paragraph he claimed was from an 18th century American librarian. Pearson said it was extracted from “The Old Librarian’s Almanack, a very rare pamphlet first published in New Haven Connecticut in 1773 and now reprinted for the first time,” The New York Sun swallowed the hoax and reprinted it, as did The Nation, The New York Times, and others.

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