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Mixed reaction to new FEC rules on candidates, interest groups working together

September 2nd, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Ethics, Greed

By Dan Eggen Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 2, 2010; 12:27 AM

After years of wrangling, the Federal Election Commission has issued new rules aimed at clearing up the question: When is it illegal for an interest group to coordinate with a political candidate?

But it’s not clear if anyone likes the FEC’s answer.

By a vote of 5 to 1, the commission decided last week that any ads or other messages that contain the “functional equivalent of express advocacy” for or against a congressional candidate should be considered subject to FEC campaign finance restrictions.

Some campaign finance reformers, however, say the rules don’t go far enough and leave loopholes allowing broad coordination between candidates and outside groups that support them. The rules also appear to do little to clarify what kinds of cases might run afoul of the limits, almost ensuring further litigation.

The issue is important because deciding whether an interest group is acting in coordination with a party or a candidate is crucial in determining whether it must abide by contribution limits and other oversight from the FEC.

The issue is even more relevant in the wake of January’s Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United v. FEC, which found that corporations can spend unlimited amounts of money in an election – as long as they are not coordinating with a candidate.

Consider one high-profile example in the news this week: Joe Miller, the political novice who beat Sen. Lisa Murkowski in the Alaska GOP primary, benefited from about $600,000 in independent expenditures by the California-based Tea Party Express. To spend that much, however, the group could not coordinate directly with Miller’s campaign.

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Maryland Democrat Sen. Currie indicted on charges of taking bribes

September 2nd, 2010 · Accountability, Corruption, Defense, Democrats, Ethics, Greed, States

"I committed no crime"

By Maria Glod and John Wagner Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, September 2, 2010; 12:10 AM

Longtime Maryland Sen. Ulysses Currie, one of the most powerful and popular figures in the General Assembly, was indicted Wednesday on charges that he took more than $245,000 in bribes to use his position and influence to do favors for a grocery chain.

The 48-page indictment, filed in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, comes after a years-long FBI investigation into consulting work Currie (D-Prince George’s) did for Shoppers Food and Pharmacy. Over six years, the indictment alleges, Currie took action to help Shoppers sell liquor at one store, save money in the construction of another store and buy land. Two former Shoppers officials also were indicted by the federal grand jury.

Shoppers hired Currie to work as a consultant focusing on public affairs, minority recruitment, and outreach and community relations. But in reality, prosecutors allege, Shoppers paid him to use his Senate seat to benefit the company’s business and financial interests.

Currie, 73, highlighted his actions in a paper he wrote in September 2007, hoping to justify continued payments from the grocery chain, the indictment says. He called the document “Accomplishments on Behalf of Shoppers.” He wrote that he was “in a unique position to assist Shoppers in expanding its mission and increasing its bottom line” and that he would bring the company “many more opportunities,” court papers say.

Currie declined to comment. His attorney, Dale P. Kelberman, said in a statement that the charges are unfounded.

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Obama administration appeals stem cell funding decision despite US Law

September 1st, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US

The Obama administration on Tuesday formally challenged a court order barring the federal government from funding human embryonic stem cell research.

The Justice Department asked U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth to suspend a temporary injunction he issued last week blocking the funding and filed a notice of plans to appeal the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals. Lamberth, ruling in a lawsuit filed by two researchers working on alternatives to the cells, said the funding violated a federal rule that prohibits federal tax money from being used for research that involves the destruction of human embryos.

“The government is seeking a stay of the court’s injunction to prevent the irreparable harm and financial harm that could occur if these lifesaving research projects are forced to abruptly shut down,” Justice Department spokesperson Tracy Schmaler said in a statement. “The great potential for significant additional medical breakthroughs is at risk if this research is halted pending the appeals process.”

Lamberth’s injunction “causes irrevocable harm to the millions of extremely sick or injured people who stand to benefit from continuing research, as well as taxpayers who have already spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this research through public funding of projcts which will not be forced to shut down,” she said.

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Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas Dem Rep., Steered Scholarships To Family And Friends

August 31st, 2010 · Corruption, Democrats, Ethics, Greed

WASHINGTON — A Texas congresswoman admitted that she wrongly steered thousands of dollars in college scholarships from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation to her own relatives and the children of a staff member but said she did so unintentionally.

Democratic Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson said in a statement Monday that she will reimburse the foundation by the end of the week. She did not state how much money was involved. The Dallas Morning News reported Monday that 23 scholarships she has handed out since 2005 violated the foundation’s eligibility rules.

The Morning News reported on its website that Johnson had arranged scholarships between 2005 and 2008 for two grandsons and two grandnephews and the son and daughter of a Dallas-based aide, Rod Givens. The newspaper placed the amount of those scholarships at up to $20,000.

In 2009, according to the foundation, Johnson gave two grandsons and the aide’s two children two scholarships apiece from foundation funds, the newspaper reported.

Relatives of members of Congress are ineligible to receive scholarship funds from the foundation because of anti-nepotism rules. The scholarships also violate a foundation rule that recipients need to live or study in the district represented by the Black Caucus member who awards the scholarship.

“As previously stated, I was unaware of being in any type of violation and never intentionally violated the CBCF’s rules,” Johnson said in a statement sent by e-mail by her office. She said she would appoint a third party to examine her office’s practices in distributing scholarship money.

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Minority leader Boehner: Fire Obama’s economic team, extend tax cuts

August 24th, 2010 · Accountability, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Federal Spending, Foreign Policy, Greed, Money Lost, Non-Transparency, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Taxes, Terrorism from Within, Treasury

By Paul Kane and Michael D. Shear – Tuesday, August 24, 2010; 12:21 PM

CLEVELAND — House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) called Tuesday for the mass firing of the Obama administration’s economic team, including Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and White House adviser Larry Summers, arguing that November’s midterm elections are shaping up as a referendum on sustained unemployment across the nation and saying the “writing is on the wall.”

Boehner said President Obama‘s team lacks “real-world, hands-on experience” in creating jobs that are needed for a full economic recovery. The Republican lawmaker cited reports that some senior aides complained of “exhaustion,” including the recently departed budget chief Peter Orszag.

“President Obama should ask for – and accept – the resignations of the remaining members of his economic team, starting with Secretary Geithner and Larry Summers, the head of the National Economic Council,” Boehner said in the morning speech to business leaders at the City Club of Cleveland. The mass dismissal, he added, would be “no substitute for a referendum on the president’s job-killing agenda. That question will be put before the American people in due time. But we do not have the luxury of waiting months for the president to pick scapegoats for his failing ‘stimulus’ policies.”

Vice President Biden lashed back at Boehner, called his “so-called” economic plan nothing but a list of what Republicans are against and devoid of innovative new ideas that can help move the country forward.

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Judge decries lenient treatment of banks but approves Barclays deal

August 19th, 2010 · Accountability, Banking Industry, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Greed, Non-Transparency, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US

 By Spencer S. HsuWashington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 19, 2010

A federal judge Wednesday denounced the Obama administration’s treatment of major global banks accused of violating U.S. laws, saying the government lets them off easy by declining criminal prosecution in exchange for payments of hundreds of millions of dollars.

“The public looks at this and says: ‘They get a free ride here. They are paying for their justice. . . . They don’t have to plead guilty,’ ” said U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of the District, who nevertheless approved a $298 million forfeiture by Barclays Bank to settle criminal charges of violating U.S. financial sanctions against Cuba, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma. “Shareholders pay. The bank doesn’t suffer.”

In questioning the Barclays deal, Sullivan became the latest federal judge to criticize the Obama administration for being too lenient with giant banks. In recent months U.S. District Judges Ellen S. Huvelle of the District and Jed S. Rakoff of New York have balked at initial plans by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle charges that Citigroup and Bank of America misled investors leading up to the 2008 financial crisis.

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Obama Leniency: Illegal Crack Cocaine & Illegal Immigrants. Americans Pay the Price.

August 17th, 2010 · Corruption, Defense, Democrats, Homeland Security, Immigration, Immigration, National Security, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Taxes, Terrorism from Within, Treason

Justice Dept. threatens to sue Ariz. sheriff Arpaio in civil rights inquiry

By Jerry Markon and Stephanie McCrummen Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, August 17, 2010; 3:55 PM

A federal investigation of a controversial Arizona sheriff known for tough immigration enforcement has intensified in recent days, escalating the conflict between the Obama administration and officials in the border state.

Justice Department officials in Washington have issued a rare threat to sue Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio if he doesn’t cooperate by Tuesday with their investigation into whether he discriminates against Hispanics. The civil rights probe is one of two targeting the man who calls himself “America’s Toughest Sheriff” — a federal grand jury in Phoenix is examining whether Arpaio has used his power to investigate and intimidate political opponents and whether his office misappropriated government funds, sources said.

The standoff comes just weeks after the Justice Department sued Arizona and Gov. Jan Brewer (R) over the state’s new immigration law, heightening tensions over the issue ahead of November’s midterm elections. It focuses renewed attention on Arpaio, a former D.C. police officer who runs a 3,800-employee department, and a state at the epicenter of the debate over the nation’s estimated 12 million illegal immigrants.

Once seen as a quirky figure who dresses inmates in pink underwear and forces them to work on chain gangs, Arpaio has in recent years become a kind of folk hero to those favoring his heavily publicized “crime sweeps,” conducted mostly in Hispanic neighborhoods. At the same time, civil rights groups accuse the 78-year-old lawman of racial profiling. And some Maricopa County officials say Arpaio has launched meritless corruption investigations against officials who have criticized his policies or opposed his requests.

Those allegations are at the core of the Justice Department investigations, according to documents, lawyers familiar with the probes and people who have been questioned by FBI agents and the grand jury.

The investigations reflect the tangled politics surrounding the immigration debate. The criminal probe is led by Dennis K. Burke, the U.S. attorney in Phoenix and a former top aide to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

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With mosque remarks, Obama purposefully walks against the traffic: Obama’s Promise to 57 States

August 17th, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Defense, Dissention, Ethics, Federal Spending, Homeland Security, National Security, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Terrorist Attack, Treason

By Michael D. Shear – Tuesday, August 17, 2010; 9:37 AM

As Washington and the nation continued this week to process President Obama‘s remarks on the Islamic cultural center planned near Ground Zero, one fact remained indisputable: This was a controversy of the president’s choosing.

True, some folks had been publicly pushing Obama to join the fray. But having chosen to stay silent for weeks, and with Washington virtually empty for August break, there seemed to be little pressure on him to do so.

And yet, with little warning, Obama decided that his voice — the president’s voice — was an important one to add to the debate.

One Republican consultant said flatly right after the remarks, “He is right on principle, but he will get slaughtered on the politics.”

“It’s almost like they’ve decided to throw in the towel” on the midterm elections, said the consultant, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “If the power to decide this was his alone, I could understand this, but it is not. He chose to walk into this from the sidelines, which seems to me a foolish waste of political capital on a local issue. A curious mix of ego and self-aggrandizement, albeit for the right cause.”

The president’s advisers often describe Obama’s early months in office as largely dictated by the crises unfolding around him. They say the economic collapse, the bank and auto failures, the H1N1 pandemic and the oil spill crisis all forced him to act.

But at other times, the president has seemed almost to welcome the danger that comes with wading into a difficult political situation. The more fraught, the better, it seems.

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Democrats uncertain about approach to midterms: Honorably would be Novel!

August 16th, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Greed, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Taxes, Terrorism from Within, Unemployment

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By Paul Kane – Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, August 16, 2010

The Democrats passed the stimulus package. They passed health-care and Wall Street overhauls and revamped the financing system for higher education. Their other main priorities, on immigration and energy, appear to be headed nowhere.

So, what will they do next?

It’s a question that has left congressional Democrats, who have spent the past two years mocking Republicans for lacking an agenda, without a clear plan of their own to promote in the final 80 days of the 2010 campaign.

House Democratic leaders issued lawmakers three sets of talking points that included one package of new legislation, a collection of modest bills designed to revive the manufacturing sector. Senate Democrats have not exactly jumped to embrace those proposals, instead suggesting that between now and Election Day a more detailed agenda might be forthcoming.

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With Obama address, Democrats revive specter of GOP threat to Social Security: Mud Sling On!

August 16th, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Terrorism from Within

By Michael D. Shear and Lori Montgomerym – Sunday, August 15, 2010

Reviving a political tactic that Democrats have used before, President Obama said in his radio address Saturday that “some Republican leaders in Congress” want to privatize Social Security — even though few GOP lawmakers today support the idea.

The specter of a threat to the program that provides retirement income to senior citizens is a preview of an attack that Democrats intend to make this fall, as they hope to blunt what appears to be a Republican surge in congressional elections.

“I’d have thought that debate would’ve been put to rest once and for all by the financial crisis we’ve just experienced,” Obama said of privatizing Social Security. “I’d have thought, after being reminded how quickly the stock market can tumble, after seeing the wealth people worked a lifetime to earn wiped out in a matter of days, that no one would want to place bets with Social Security on Wall Street.”

But GOP leaders are not pressing for privatization. The idea proved so unpopular when President George W. Bush proposed it in 2004 that Congress, then led by Republicans, never took it up. The concept lives on in a budget proposal by Rep. Paul D. Ryan (Wis.), the senior Republican on the House Budget Committee, but only a handful of GOP lawmakers have signed on to that measure. And, in the aftermath of the worst shock to the financial system since the Great Depression, many Republican lawmakers would just as soon see the idea forgotten.

A spokesman for House Republican leader John A. Boehner (Ohio) accused Obama and the Democrats of dredging up old issues that are no longer valid.

“Washington Democrats are beginning to sound like the pitcher in Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Glory Days’ — wistfully pining for the policy debates of the last decade,” said the spokesman, Michael Steel.

The issue of Social Security is already playing out in races across the country.

In Nevada, U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle (R) has a new television ad in which she pledges to “save” the program and accuses her opponent, Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D), of “raiding” the retirement trust fund.

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