Congressman's Credit Card Bought Over $1300 of Steam Games

Raioken18

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Someone needs to introduce him to Humble Bundle, then he could probably get a tax write off for making donations to a charity.
 

lacktheknack

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Zer0Saber said:
I guess he was trying to buy all the the DLC for Train Simulator.
Beat me to it. It brings a tear of joy and horror to my eye to know that there is totally SOMEONE out there who has all of it.
 

Royas

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Whether he actually used campaign dollars for this or not (and compared to the way some politicians have abused campaign money in the past, this is barely worth a glance), I'd vote for him just because he vapes. Be nice to have a few friends to the vaping industry in office to try to slap the FDA down when they get froggy.
 

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This reminds me of the fact that Amazon is now on my totally-worse-than-Hitler list for saving all my billing information since I bought some E-books. I just know that I'll slip one of these days. I just know it. Go and have your feet cast in cement and then pay a visit to the ocean floor Amazon.
 

Callate

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My God. There might be someone in Congress who has actually played a video game?

...Oh, wait, he says it was his son. Never mind. What were we talking about again?

$1,300 on a campaign-related credit card? Pfft. In the wake of the Panama Papers, you're going to have to do better than that to pique my interest, Congressman.
 

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that guy must have bought the entire DLC packs for dead or alive 5. just the DLCs alone cost over 600$. which is insane. i have payed only 20$ for the main game which was on special. so i guess it has to be evolve, because thats literately "micro-transaction: the game".