Some are making a huge deal over how much Patrick Lambert gets paid as director of the Tribal Gaming Commission. I don't know exactly how much he gets paid, and to me it isn't really an issue, not anymore than what Chief Hicks gets paid (and unlike Chief Hicks, the director of the Tribal Gaming Commission does not set his salary).
This is a whole lot to do about nothing, even manufacturing quotes from Lambert. (It's an old tactic of this administration.) To me it seems like a smoke screen in hopes that people won't focus on real issues, like Chief Hicks' lack of ethics, his irresponsible spending, his hiring of his unqualified friends and family members for positions for which they aren't even remotely qualified, along with his governing style that borders on racketeering.
Whatever Patrick Lambert is being paid, it pales in comparison to what the tribe is going to have to cough up when Chief Hicks is finally sent into retirement (which will hopefully be this year), and Chief Hicks set that up too.
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