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Howard Dean Bribes Wisconsin Fleebaggers to Stay Away and Not Vote

by 1389AD ( 90 Comments › )
Filed under Breaking News, Crime, Democratic Party, Economy, Education at February 26th, 2011 - 11:30 am

Yes, you read this correctly. Failed presidential candidate Howard Dean has collected a slush fund for the express purpose of bribing the “fleebagging” Wisconsin Democrat State Senators to remain in hiding and not report to the legislature to vote.

Without Howard Dean’s slush fund, at least some of those Democrat legislators would find it necessary to return to the legislature to pick up their paychecks in person, thus providing enough State Senators to form a quorum. A quorum is required for voting on the Budget Repair Bill proposed by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker that will require public employee union members to contribute more toward their benefits and restrict their collective bargaining privileges. The Republicans have enough votes in the State Senate to enact that legislation without delay.

A recent article in American Spectator follows the money to expose the flagrant corruption associated with this slush fund. However, like many articles in the media and the blogosphere, it stops short of drawing the necessary conclusion from the facts that it has established. The article talks about this slush fund as though it were nothing more than a campaign contribution that is well over the legal limit in amount. The article even admits that there is no election coming up in the near future for which the “fleebaggers” would need to collect campaign funds. It also shows that the funds are instead being used for lavish travel expenditures, thus rewarding the “fleebaggers” for their gross dereliction of duty.

It is time to stop pussyfooting around and start calling things what they are.

This slush fund is no campaign contribution. It’s naked bribery. Howard Dean is paying the Wisconsin “fleebaggers” to stay away from the legislature so as to block the enactment of legislation that Howard Dean wants blocked.

Free Online Law Dictionary: Legal definition of bribery

The offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of something of value for the purpose of influencing the action of an official in the discharge of his or her public or legal duties.

The expectation of a particular voluntary action in return is what makes the difference between a bribe and a private demonstration of goodwill. To offer or provide payment in order to persuade someone with a responsibility to betray that responsibility is known as seeking Undue Influence over that person’s actions. When someone with power seeks payment in exchange for certain actions, that person is said to be peddling influence. Regardless of who initiates the deal, either party to an act of bribery can be found guilty of the crime independently of the other.

A bribe can consist of immediate cash or of personal favors, a promise of later payment, or anything else the recipient views as valuable. When the U.S. military threatened to cancel a Texas relocation company’s contracts to move families to and from military bases, the company allegedly gave four representatives in Congress an all-expenses-paid weekend in Las Vegas in January 1989, and $2,500 in speaking fees. The former president of the company was indicted by a federal Grand Jury in 1994 on bribery charges for both gifts.

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Note that it is equally blameworthy to give or offer a bribe as it is to accept or solicit it.

The American Spectator: Howard Dean and the $100,000 Wisconsin Slush Fund

By Jeffrey Lord on 2.22.11 @ 6:09AM

Illinois US Senator Howard Dean

You can call them “Dean Dollars.”

Former Vermont Governor and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, a one-time presidential candidate, is the founder of a group that by mid-day of President’s Day had raised over $100,000 in a slush fund to “back” the on-the-lam Wisconsin Democratic State Senators.

The Dean Dollars are being specifically funneled to the Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee (SSDC) — an apparent violation of Wisconsin election law that pointedly says, according to the Wisconsin Election Board’s Legal Counsel in a 2005 decision, that the “SSDC may not accept a contribution of more than $6,000 from a single committee in a calendar year.” (Note: the Election Board is now called the “Wisconsin Government Accountability Board.”)

The money, requested in an e-mail obtained over the weekend by The American Spectator, is being solicited in $14 dollar contributions through the Dean-founded million-member “Democracy for America” grassroots organizing group chaired by Dean’s brother Jim. There are no prohibitions on more generous donations of any amount. The funds are being collected through the left-wing “Act Blue” fundraising website, which identifies itself as “the online clearinghouse for Democratic action.”

The $14 dollar solicitation is symbolic — as in one dollar for every one of the fourteen Democrats in the Wisconsin State Senate. All of whom have now fled the state in a political battle royal over budget cuts and collective bargaining rights for public employees with the newly elected Republican Governor. On Monday, the Huffington Post quoted Senator Tim Carpenter, one of the fourteen, as saying of the decision to remain out of state: “We’ll be here until Gov. Walker decides that he wants to talk.”

Carpenter made no mention of who was paying his expenses.

The slush fund revelation comes on the heels of the discovery by both Fox News reporter Mike Tobin and the Wisconsin-based John K. MacIver Public Policy Institute of an organized effort by some Wisconsin doctors — who were deliberately handing out “doctor’s notes” to teachers feigning illness in order to protest the governor’s legislative plans. Which would be fraud, if proven in court. The Fox report uncovered at least one doctor connection to the presumably taxpayer-funded University of Wisconsin Family Medical Program. The MacIver video, posted over the weekend by my American Spectator colleague Philip Klein, is a particularly stunning depiction of both teachers and doctors quite publicly engaged in what appears to be outright fraud, a question raised by one reporter to an angrily defensive doctor on the MacIver video.

The fraud suggested? Doctors — some of whom may be paid by Wisconsin taxpayers — are willingly lying about the health of protesting teachers (also paid by Wisconsin taxpayers) who in turn are lying about their health status in order to skip school so they can spend their time protesting.

As of Monday, following the Fox News and MacIver revelations, the teachers union leadership apparently had a change of mind, urging teachers to return to work. Whatever happens now, what has effectively been a teachers strike — also illegal in Wisconsin — shut down some Wisconsin schools, leaving school kids without teachers, hungry school kids without government-financed school lunches while stiffing taxpayers for the bill. Ironically, only a little over a month ago the Wisconsin Education Association Council — the teachers union — was trumpeting the importance of having children in school because of the critical nature of “child nutrition” and to fight “obesity.” Apparently hungry kids and unhealthy fat kids are not as important as lying to get days off to protest on the taxpayers’ dime.

Or is it the taxpayers’ dime? Is some of this instead being paid for by Dean Dollars?

The Dean brothers goal was originally $75,000 but changed upward to $100,000 over the President’s Day holiday weekend. By 12:23 pm on President’s Day itself the group had met its revised goal, with over $100,027 having cascaded into the coffers of the Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee.

Says Jim Dean in his e-mail of why the Dean Dollars slush fund for state senators is needed:

If even one of these Democrats had remained in Wisconsin, the state police would have forcibly brought them to the state Capitol and the bill would have passed. So now they are holed up in another state playing a high stakes game of chicken over which side will cave first. That’s why we absolutely must back these Senators up today.

The e-mail, re-written slightly after being sent to individual members of Democracy for America by name — one of which was obtained by The American Spectator — is now used as the solicitation language on the Act Blue site, found here.

The funds are being funneled from the Dean group to the Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee, specifically to be provided as “back up” for the 14 state senators described as “heroes” for fleeing the state.

Ironically, it is one of those hiding senators, Jon Erpenbach — reported by Chicago’s ABC affiliate to be hiding in a Chicago hotel — whose over-limit contribution of $21,000 to the SSDC drew a 2005 rebuke from the Government Accountability Board’s predecessor, the Wisconsin Elections Board. Said the Board’s Legal Counsel in an April 22, 2005 memo to the Board:

(2) A legislative campaign committee may accept no contributions and make no contributions or disbursements exceeding the amounts authorized for a political party under this chapter. (Emphasis supplied)”

(Note: the bold print for this sentence from the memo was deliberately included in the original document by the author of the memo to draw specific attention to the problem. The term “Emphasis Supplied” was also written by the Board’s Legal Counsel to emphasize the point of law.)

The amount of money legally authorized to be contributed to the SSDC, according to Wisconsin law, is $6,000 in “a calendar year.” Erpenbach was cited for a $27,000 contribution from his own campaign committee to the SSDC — $21,000 over the limit. Under the law he was mandated to give the balance as punishment to Wisconsin’s “Common School Fund” or a charity.
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Question for you:

Would it be appropriate to call the FBI and ask them to investigate this matter further?


Originally published on 1389 Blog.


Barone: Public Unions Force All Taxpayers to Fund Dimocrats

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 104 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Education, History, Politics, Progressives, Regulation, Socialism at February 25th, 2011 - 4:30 pm

I had never thought about this, but after reading this article by Michael Barone, he’s 100% correct.

And since about half of the dimocrat voting base of losers, lefturds, and leeches pays NO taxes, it’s mainly us Republicans, you know, the ones who actually have jobs, and pay taxes, who are funding the enemy.

This needs to end ASAP!

I don’t want my tax money used to fund any dimocrat, whether they’re running to be the local dog catcher or President.

Public Unions Force All Taxpayers to Fund Dems

By Michael Barone

Everyone has priorities. During the past week, Barack Obama has found no time to condemn the attacks that Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi has launched on the Libyan people.

But he did find time to be interviewed by a Wisconsin television station and weigh in on the dispute between Republican Gov. Scott Walker and the state’s public employee unions. Walker was staging “an assault on unions,” he said, and added that “public employee unions make enormous contributions to our states and our citizens.”

Enormous contributions, yes — to the Democratic Party and the Obama campaign. Unions, most of whose members are public employees, gave Democrats some $400 million in the 2008 election cycle. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the biggest public employee union, gave Democrats $90 million in the 2010 cycle.

Follow the money, Washington reporters like to say. The money in this case comes from taxpayers, present and future, who are the source of every penny of dues paid to public employee unions, who in turn spend much of that money on politics, almost all of it for Democrats. In effect, public employee unions are a mechanism by which every taxpayer is forced to fund the Democratic Party.

So, just as the president complained in his 2010 State of the Union address about a Supreme Court decision that he feared would increase the flow of money to Republicans, he also found time to complain about a proposed state law that could reduce the flow of money to Democrats.

And, according to The Washington Post, to get the Democratic National Committee to organize protests against the proposed Wisconsin law. Protests that showed contempt for the law, with teachers abandoning classrooms, doctors writing phony medical excuses, Democratic legislators fleeing the state and holing up in a motel. The lawmakers played hooky without losing any salary, which is protected by the state constitution.

It’s true that Walker’s proposals would strike hard at the power of the public employee unions. They would no longer have the right to bargain for fringe benefits, which are threatening to bankrupt the state government, and they would no longer be able to count on government withholding dues money and passing it along to them.

But what are the contributions that public employee unions make to our states and our citizens? Their incentives are to increase the cost of government and reduce down toward zero the accountability of public employees — both contrary to the interests of taxpaying citizens.

An argument can be made that higher pay, generous benefits and lavish pensions will attract better people to public employment. But where are the studies that show that citizens of states with strong public employee unions get better services than citizens in states without?

What citizens of states with strong public employee unions do get are higher taxes and enormous pension burdens that threaten to squeeze out funds for ongoing services, as even Democratic governors like Andrew Cuomo of New York and Jerry Brown of California have figured out.

That’s why one of the great 21th century presidents was against unions for public employees who have civil service protections. No, not Ronald Reagan. It was Franklin Roosevelt who said, “Action looking toward the paralysis of government by those who have sworn to support it is unthinkable and intolerable.”

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The damage Obama has done to our country

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 207 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Election 2008, Elections 2010, Elections 2012, History, Misery Index, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at February 19th, 2011 - 4:00 pm

A certain paranoid, irrelevant, failing blogger, who sees Nazis and racists wherever he looks, continually claims that the only reason any Republican voter or conservative blog detests Barack Hussein Obama, is because he’s (half) black.

Please note, for those of you stalkers from the cesspool, and other lib miscreants, without a sense of humor (or functioning brain), which is 99.9% of you, the following two paragraphs are called sarcasm. Thank you for your cooperation.

Of course all of us racists only hate Obama because of the color of his skin! It has nothing to do with the pathetic job he’s doing! It’s the color of his skin that we detest!

If we weren’t all racists, we’d agree he’s actually done such a fine job as President, that he deserves not only a second, but also a third and fourth term! Damn racist constitution written by all those dead slave-owning honkies a couple hundred years ago and amended by other honkies is holding down da brother!

Seriously, the fact is, that since Obama took office in Jan. 2009, the USA is a total disaster. Take a look at these numbers. They don’t lie, nor can they be “spun” to turn the truth into lies. Since wordpress doesn’t do spreadsheets or graphs well, the first number is what is was in Jan. 2009, when Obungler took office. The second number is today, or the most current available. The third is the percentage of change since Jan. 2009.

After reading the chart, you will see that nothing good has happened, and Obama deserves to go the route of Jimmy Carter- One term and done.

THE DAMAGE OBAMA HAS DONE

Avg. retail price/gallon gas in U.S. $1.83 / $3.104 / + 69.6%

Crude oil, European Brent (barrel) $43.48 / $99.02 / +127.7%

Crude oil, West TX Inter. (barrel) $38.74 / $91.38 / +135.9%

Gold: London (per troy oz.) $853.25 / $1,369.50 / +60.5%

Corn, No.2 yellow, Central IL $3.56 / $6.33 / +78.1%

Soybeans, No. 1 yellow, IL $9.66 / $13.75 / +42.3%

Sugar, cane, raw, world, lb. fob $13.37 / $35.39 / +164.7%

Unemployment rate, non-farm, overall 7.6% / 9.4% / +23.7%

Unemployment rate, blacks 12.6% / 15.8% / +25.4%

Number of unemployed 11,616,000 / 14,485,000 / +24.7%

Number of fed. employees, ex. military 2,779,000 / 2,840,000 / + 2.2%

Real median household income (2008 v 2009) $50,112 / $49,777 / -0.7%

Number of food stamp recipients 31,983,716 / 43,200,878 / +35.1%

Number of unemployment benefit recipients 7,526,598 / 9,193,838 / +22.2%

Number of long-term unemployed 2,600,000 / 6,400,000 / +146.2%

Poverty rate, individuals 13.2% / 14.3% / +8.3%

People in poverty in U.S. 39,800,000 / 43,600,000 / +9.5%

U.S. rank in Economic Freedom World Rankings 5 / 9 / n/a

Failed banks 140 / 164 / +17.1%

U.S. dollar versus Japanese yen exchange rate 89.76 / 82.03 / -8.6%

National debt, in trillions $10.627 / $14.052 / +32.2%

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How do you spell despicable and liars? L-I-B-E-R-A-L-S

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 76 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Free Speech, Hate Speech, History, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism at February 12th, 2011 - 6:00 pm

“Ronald Reagan “tortured” blacks. Tavis Smiley, the PBS television host, once said this about the former president. NBC’s Bryant Gumbel and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, among many others, consider Reagan a racist.”

It’s amazing to me how the libturds are considered so tolerant of others views, and us normal people are considered intolerant.

Of course, that might be, no, that is, because it’s the libturds who try to define who and what is tolerant and intolerant.

Agree with a libturd? You’re enlightened, and tolerant. Dare to disagree? Well, we all know the drill, and have heard or read it many times- Bigot, racist, nazi, homophobe, blah, blah, blah.

Let’s say I, or any of us conservatives here, was to say that a black leader should be killed or hopefully will die just solely because he or she is a liberal. Whomever said it would be shunned here, and rightfully so.

And if the person making the statement was a famous or well-known conservative, they would be crucified by not only the libturd media, but also every civil rights groups under the sun.

But just reverse the situation, and let the libturd, black or white, call for the death of a conservative, black or white, and what do you hear? Nothing.

For example…

I do find it ironic that a no-talent fat slob drunk like Chrissie Matthews attempts to make fun of Rush Limbaugh’s weight.

But I digress…

Unlike libturds such as Tavis Smiley, Bryant Gumbel, and Paul Krugman, read what Larry Elder, who is conservative, and black, wrote in an op-ed about how black Americans prospered during President Reagan’s eight years in office, and whom actually has the statistics to back up his claim, unlike the libs, who have no clue, which is typical of most libs, but yet they continually show their ignorance just about every time they open their pie holes or type their inane stupidity.

Elder: Ronald Reagan: The 100-Year-Old Racist?

Ronald Reagan “tortured” blacks. Tavis Smiley, the PBS television host, once said this about the former president. NBC’s Bryant Gumbel and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, among many others, consider Reagan a racist.

“There they go again,” as Reagan might have said.

The economic lot for blacks and Hispanics improved far more than it did for whites after Reagan’s steep tax cuts. In late 1982, Reagan’s second year in office, the unemployment rate for blacks was 20.4 percent. By 1989, his last year, the black unemployment rate had fallen to 11.4 percent — a 9 percent drop. In late 1982, the unemployment rate for Hispanics was 15.3 percent. By 1989, it had fallen to 8 percent — a drop of over 7 percentage points. White unemployment, by contrast, fell “only” 4 percentage points.

What about black-owned businesses? In 1982, according to the Census Bureau, there were 308,000 black-owned businesses. By 1987, the number had increased to 424,000, up 38 percent. The number of all U.S. businesses was up “only” 14 percent. Receipts for black-owned businesses went from less than $10 billion to nearly $20 billion — a 100 percent increase.

But didn’t Reagan apply the “racist” so-called “Southern Strategy” to get elected? And weren’t the Southern Republicans on whom Reagan relied merely racist former Dixiecrats chased into the GOP’s open arms on the issue of civil rights?

Pat Buchanan, former Richard Nixon speechwriter, invented the term “Southern strategy.” “We would build our Republican Party,” he said, “on a foundation of states’ rights, human rights, small government and a strong national defense, and leave it to the ‘party of (Democratic Georgia Gov. Lester) Maddox, (1966 Democratic challenger against Spiro Agnew for Maryland governor George) Mahoney and (Democratic Alabama Gov. George) Wallace to squeeze the last ounces of political juice out of the rotting fruit of racial injustice.'”

For over 100 years after the end of the Civil War, Southern whites supported de facto and de jure segregation against blacks. Yet Southerners, unlike Democrats in other parts of the country, believed in low taxes, smaller government and a strong national defense. On social and cultural issues, Southerners were more religious and less supportive of abortion. Racism against blacks was the glue that bound the South to the Democratic Party.

Then came the modern civil rights movement, followed by the civil rights acts of the ’60s. Southern whites knew their world had forever changed. Racism — legally, politically and morally — was in full retreat. With segregation as a dying issue, Southerners turned their attention to other matter: low taxes, smaller government and support for the Vietnam War and a strong national defense. The Republican Party fit their political views and cultural values more than did the Democratic Party. How could the GOP serve as a refuge for bigots when the party’s House and Senate members voted for the civil rights acts, by percentage, more than did their Democratic counterparts?

But didn’t Reagan appeal to Southern racism by giving a “states’ rights” speech in Philadelphia, Miss., a town immortalized in the movie “Mississippi Burning”? In 1964, three civil rights workers were murdered there. To the left, “states’ rights” is code for preferred parking at a Klan rally.

Reagan spoke for 15 minutes at the Neshoba County Fair, about seven miles outside of Philadelphia, in that politically “in-play” state carried by Jimmy Carter four years earlier by 14,000 votes. Eight years later, Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis spoke at the same Neshoba fair.

Here’s what Reagan said at the fair about “states’ rights”: “Programs like education and others that should be turned back to the states and the local communities with the tax sources to fund them. I believe in states’ rights. I believe in people doing as much as they can for themselves at the community level and the private level.”

Not exactly, “Turn back the clock!” And immediately following his speech, Reagan headed to New York, where he spoke before the Urban League, one of the nation’s oldest black civil rights organizations.

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