Tiffany Bond is taking no campaign contributions! She gives her donations to struggling families!! http://bond2018.com/support/
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Replying to @Alyssa_Milano
she had a great role model!pic.twitter.com/UH4YLXU0kw
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Replying to @Parishldp @Alyssa_Milano
This is actually a bad role model. Not taking contributions is different than a donated salary. Donating your salary means we don't know how you are paying the bills. You always want someone working for a fair wage, that way you know who's the boss.
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Replying to @Parishldp @Alyssa_Milano
You are always the paycheck, it's either as the client or the product.
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Laura is an obvious bot - 0 followers and 10 tweets. Don’t waste your time Tiffany and good luck. Wish I could vote for you - I like your style!
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Regardless of source of comment, it's an important difference and might help other people reading. Folks seem super generous when they donate a salary, but in most cases they are not and it is hiding other activities under the guise of charity.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Bevfriesen1 and
Volunteering is great. Charity can be very noble. In almost all cases, it should not be a "day job", particularly if it's a stressful one. In stressful/important jobs, you *want* someone there trading their work for pay.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Bevfriesen1 and
There is a reason a president is supposed to divest and take no other pay. If people love Trump, that is their prerogative...many do in my district. They should know his donation of pay is not nobility.
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When someone who should take pay doesn't for extended periods, it is often used to get others to stop asking ethics questions and mask income sources. We *should* question red flags from our leaders, regardless of party and be careful of seeing nobility in place of diversion.
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