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Magma H asked in Politics & GovernmentGovernment · 1 decade ago

Who said Bush earns more than Cheney?

And who said that Bush wasn't profiteering from the war is a Neocon.

President George Bush held assets worth $7,5-million (about R52-million) to $20-million (about R140-million) last year, but was eclipsed by his vice-president's wealth, financial records released on Tuesday showed.

Bush's assets included his 647ha ranch in Texas, valued at $1-million (about R7-million) to $5-million (about R34-million), where he usually spends his vacations.

He also reported assets of $775 689 (about R5,3-million) from a limited liability company organised in 2003 to produce trees for commercial sales, which were expected in 2007.

Among his holdings were certificates of deposit, Treasury notes, a qualified diversified trust, and $116 000 (about R806 000) assets of the GWB Rangers, which is wholly owned by Bush from when he was co-owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team.

Cheney reported assets valued at $21-million (about R146-million) to around $100-million (about R700-million.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Makes one wonder who they relate to, with rich tax breaks and out-sourcing of jobs.'

    Do these rich people really have the best interests of the American people in mind when they decide to 'run' this country-Pelosi included.

    I think the secrect undertakings that have undermined the American people, show the answer.

  • 1 decade ago

    what does this have to do with the war? those two clowns were rich before they held office. and both men aside from politics were known buisnessmen. plus that website doesnt look to trustworthy

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