Eric Epstein is a former teacher, college professor, state Senate candidate, self-employed consultant, government reform activist, radio host and nuclear watchdog from Pennsylvania.[1] (wikipedia)
I was absolutely appalled. The reality is that these guys can profit from stealing the people's money back on July 7, and they're going to profit for some time to come.
I don't think the public understands all the ramifications of those four months last year. It's tantamount to a criminal profiting from a book or movie deal about their crimes.
She was here in 2000. She's a remarkable dancer, certainly one of the best-known dancers in Canada.
This year we've decided to spread the idea of world music over an entire weekend.
I don't know if anyone is objectively in a position to decide their own raise.
This isn't a sprint, it's a marathon for reform and a lot of work still needs to be done.
You're looking at decades. But I also think you're potentially looking at hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars.
I find it appalling from an ethical and moral vantage point that you can actually profit from stealing from the treasury. There should be an incentive to return the money.
We've all got to play by the same rules, and I think the senator wants to tilt the playing field. And I think what he did (with respect to Penn State) is what's wrong with Harrisburg.
She starred in the original Toronto production of Hair. It's a great time to go back and revisit some of that music.