chet sell appointments
chet sell appointments. chet get 30,000$ from a couple people to campaign. now chet make them board of regents. chet make list. let chet know if you intersted.
iowa finance authority board - 30,000$
iowa civil rights commission - 15,000$
accountancy examining board - 4500$
board of pharmacy examiners - 3000$
iowa supreme court - make offer
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Me wish me had money for Chet.
Take a look at the money he is wasting on his security detail to be a taxi cab for his wife (not doing state related activities) kids, and his poorly unscheduled day. It is especially refreshing to see a trooper sitting outside his massage salon daily while he gets a massage on our time or at a bar while the missus gets tanked and needs a ride home!
I have $2.00 on Iowa Supreme Court.
This blog is genius.
We’re looking for bloggers who can cover a national Town Hall meeting hosted by John Ratzenberger in Des Moines at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the Hy-Vee Hall of the Iowa Events Center (730 Third Street, Des Moines).
I’ve pasted some info on the event below. Please feel free to contact me if you might be interested in attending and/or blogging at the event. I’d also be very grateful if you could please post this notice or pass it along to anyone who might be interested in blogging.
Many thanks,
Steven Capozzola
Communications Director
Alliance for American Manufacturing
Phone: (202) 393-3430
scapozzola@aamfg.org
www.americanmanufacturing.org
A national Town Hall meeting, hosted by John Ratzenberger, will be held in Des Moines at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the Hy-Vee Hall of the Iowa Events Center (730 Third Street, Des Moines). Iowa bloggers are invited to attend and cover the event. A brief summary:
1. The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), a national, non-partisan organization based in Washington, DC, is sponsoring the event.
2. The meeting will be hosted by TV’s John Ratzenberger (‘Cheers,’ The Travel Channel’s ‘Made in America’).
3. The event will focus on Iowa’s continuing loss of manufacturing jobs. Voters will be encouraged to ask candidates blunt questions about what they’ll do to help save U.S. manufacturing.
4. Attendance is free, and is open to the general public. Bloggers are encouraged to RSVP in order to reserve media seating and prime Internet access.
5. Post-show interviews with John Ratzenberger must be arranged via RSVP before the event.
To RSVP, or if you have any questions, please contact Steven Capozzola at: scapozzola@aamfg.org, 202-393-3430. Official website: http://www.americanmanufacturing.org/keep-it-made-in-america/
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