"If you want to come here to work and then send your money back home, I don’t want you."It has been obvious for years that Santorum sees it the other way; he is much more a "move elsewhere but use a sketchy scheme to continue to suck tax dollars out of the less affluent community you left behind" kind of guy.
Right: The $100,000 two-bedroom house in which then-Sen. Santorum claimed to reside with his wife and seven children for purposes of arranging for Penn Hills taxpayers to fund cybertuition.
Left: The $850,000 five-bedroom house (featuring library and au pair suite) in which then-Sen. Santorum's children lived while Penn Hills taxpayers were funding their six-figure tuition invoices.
Infinonytune: (Ain't Nothin' But A) House Party, J. Geils Band
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