Mullin goes nuclear in town hall meeting

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http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article144264444.html?ref=yfp

Congressman tells angry constituents the idea that they pay his salary is ‘bullcrap’
By Greg Hadley

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An Oklahoman congressman is under fire after he seemingly dismissed the notion that his constituents pay for him to go to Congress, calling the idea “bullcrap” in a viral video making the rounds on social media.

Markwayne Mullin, speaking at a town hall Tuesday in Jay, Oklahoma, was responding to a question from the audience when he responded to a claim that constituents pay for him to work in Congress.

“You say you pay for me to do this. Bullcrap. I pay for myself. I paid enough taxes before I got there and continue to through my company to pay my own salary. This is a service. No one here pays me to go,” said the 39-year-old Republican who represents Oklahoma’s second district, which covers much of the eastern part of the state.

When several audience members pushed back against this claim, Mullin went on, “I’m just saying this is a service for me, not a career, and I thank God this is not how I make my living.”


A spokesperson for Mullin later told the Tulsa World that he was referring to taxes he has paid as a private citizen and as a business owner. Mullin owns several plumbing companies, per the Tulsa World.

“Like all business owners, Congressman Mullin pays his taxes, which contribute to congressional salaries,” the spokesperson said.

In the Constitution, Congress is tasked with deciding its own members’ salaries, which is taken from the U.S. Treasury and paid for by taxpayers. In 2009, that pay was increased to a base of $174,000 per year plus benefits and has not changed since. However, members who reach leadership positions are eligible for higher salaries. Mullin holds no leadership positions.

Mullin first joined Congress in 2012 and has won his past two elections with more than 70 percent of the vote. However, like many other members of Congress, he has faced a hostile reception back home at town halls.

Mullin also announced Tuesday night that he was canceling another town hall, citing safety concerns.

Due to safety concerns, tonight's town hall meeting at Sequoyah HS has been cancelled. We will reschedule for another time for Cherokee Co.

“Over the past few weeks, we have seen an escalation of protesters at congressional town halls across the nation. We have even seen them right here in the Second District. I have continued to hold town halls and answer questions from constituents across the district, including those who have been vocal in their disapproval of my positions,” Mullin said in a statement.

“It is my intent to provide a safe environment for all attendees which is why we have established protocols at each of our town halls to ensure each person’s voice can be heard. Despite working with the venue for the Tahlequah town hall, we could not reach an agreement using our protocols that guaranteed the safety of everyone, so I chose to cancel the town hall after much consideration.”

However, Mullin’s announcement came just a few hours before the event was scheduled to begin and after attendees had already entered the building. The Associated Press reports that when the cancellation was announced, the crowd booed. Mullin later hosted several town halls on Wednesday.

According to federal filings, Mullin made at least $610,000 in 2015 and raised more than $600,000 in the 2015-2016 election cycle.
 
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Town Halls are always going to attract detractors more than supporters. Who goes out of their way to go tell politicians how happy they are with services rendered? I get that Mullin is frustrated with all the liberals being restless, but that comes with the territory. Sometimes you just have to listen, nod your head and agree to disagree.
 
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I like Mullins no BS attitude.
If he doesn't work for them, what's he doing there? He was elected to represent those people.

It's a word game.

People like to threateningly use "well I pay your salary" as a dig. When what they meant to say is "you represent us".

You can argue who really pays them, and how much of what we pay in taxes really makes it from me to them. In the case of Mullins I would guess about $1 of his yearly salary comes from me. Not a lot of basis for leverage IMO.

Telling him that he represents the people in his district and you have issues is likely to get more traction and is something he should listen to, and respect.

I kind of get where he is on this, seems like there is a group that just wants to be disruptive, and there is nothing that can be said to pacify them. If he is spending his time to be there, and people are spending their time to be there, it should be a best effort to make it useful for everyone, not a grandstand for those that want to be disruptive.

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Not a big fan of Mullin, but the folks attending all these town hall meetings are from Indivisible Oklahoma, they're just there to make Mullin and the rest of our representation look bad. You can look at their info and figure out pretty quick they're funded by Soros or one of his ilk..
 

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