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  • L.A. officials want to track building inspectors by GPS in wake of FBI sting

    04/12/2011 4:26:45 PM PDT · by Beaten Valve · 7 replies
    LA Times ^ | April 12, 2011 | David Zahniser
    Days after two city inspectors were arrested by the FBI on suspicion of taking bribes, officials at the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety called Tuesday for the agency to electronically track the whereabouts of its employees. Building and Safety spokesman David Lara said his department sent a series of recommendations to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, including a move to activate the GPS tracking devices contained within each inspector’s cellphone and laptop computer. “For us, it’s mostly about making sure our inspectors are where they’re supposed to be,” Lara said. “With the latest turn of events, it’s too bad that...
  • Food at union meetings: Perk, bribe or legit accommodation?

    03/29/2011 7:59:40 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 7 replies
    sacbee.com ^ | March 28, 2011 | jon ortiz
    The single-sentence email from a frustrated state worker hit our inbox this morning: "This is what SEIU does to attract attendees, and my fees go to this!" It came with a scan of this flier promoting a series of 30-minute Local 1000 meetings at CDCR headquarters this Wednesday promising, "$5 Subway Cards will be given to all who attend." All employees represented by the union are welcomed and, presumably, will get a Subway card. The flier reminded us of an SEIU protest at the Capitol a few years ago that offered free lunch to participants. At the time we thought...
  • Obama jokes about birthers at fundraiser; 'birther bill' gets killed in New Hampshire

    03/14/2011 10:38:23 AM PDT · by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid! · 51 replies
    nydailynews.com ^ | March 10th 2011, 1:16 PM | Michael Sheridan DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
    President Obama is laughing off lingering doubts about his birth certificate. The commander-in-chief cracked wise at a fund-raiser in Boston, poking fun at the so-called "birther" movement, which insists he is not a natural-born citizen. "There's no weakness in us trying to reach out and seeing if we can find common ground," he said Tuesday. "Now, there are going to be times where we can't. I was born in Hawaii. What can I say? I mean, I just ... I can't change those facts."
  • Obama Wants to Shed Rules That Hurt Job Growth

    01/18/2011 10:41:07 AM PST · by Mr. K · 46 replies
    Reuters ^ | Published: Tuesday, 18 Jan 2011 | 10:10 AM ET | Reuters
    President Barack Obama Tuesday ordered a government-wide review of regulations with the goal of eliminating those that hurt job creation and make the U.S. economy less competitive. Photo by : Pete Souza President Barack Obama -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Obama took action after unveiling his plan in an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal in which he said some rules have placed "unreasonable burdens on business — burdens that have stifled innovation and have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs." The executive order marked Obama's latest move to repair relations with U.S. business, which were frayed amid bitter debate over...
  • The Obama’s Dance Company toGet Strict Government Oversight

    12/31/2010 1:23:24 PM PST · by Nachum · 11 replies
    Big Government ^ | 12/31/10 | Dan Riehl
    There’s something curiously missing from this story on Chicago’s Mantu Dance Company. It may be the only time the company has made big news without a mention of Barack and Michelle Obama in years. One can only imagine the headlines were it so closely linked to a Republican President. Illinois officials are taking a closer look at a nonprofit dance company that was awarded a $4.5 million state grant in 2003 for a planned performing arts center on the South Side that has yet to begin construction.
  • Once Earmark Junkies, GOP Tries to Kick Habit

    12/21/2010 6:35:26 AM PST · by Kaslin · 7 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | December 21, 2010 | Byron York
    When Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill recently went to war over the budget, press coverage suggested that pork-barrel earmark spending is still a bipartisan problem, that after months of self-righteous rhetoric about fiscal discipline, both parties remain equal-opportunity earmarkers. It's not true. A new analysis by a group of federal-spending watchdogs shows a striking imbalance between the parties when it comes to earmark requests. Democrats remain raging spenders, while Republicans have made enormous strides in cleaning up their act. In the Senate, the GOP made only one-third as many earmark requests as Democrats for the still-unpassed 2011 budget, and...
  • Congress Approves Private Bill To Help Illegal Immigrant

    12/20/2010 12:14:46 PM PST · by La Lydia · 21 replies · 3+ views
    Judicial Watch ^ | December 20, 2010
    A rare private bill recently approved by the United States Congress will allow an illegal immigrant living in southern California to remain in the country and become a permanent resident. The secret law on behalf of one individual appears to be a growing trend among some pro-amnesty Democrats who are quietly blocking the deportations of illegal aliens and sponsoring clandestine legislation to keep the violators in the country indefinitely. Just a few weeks ago three federal lawmakers from California and Ohio blocked the removal of a Guatemalan arrested for driving without a license and a Peruvian who benefits from taxpayer-financed...
  • Bill Hemmer Grills GOP Senator On Earmark Hypocrisy

    12/15/2010 10:43:28 AM PST · by La Lydia · 17 replies
    Mediaite ^ | December 15, 2010
    Senator John Cornyn appeared on FOX News with anchor Bill Hemmer and hoped to discuss his strong opposition to the massive spending bill proposed by Democrats. Hemmer, however, would not let him escape without addressing Cornyn’s own contribution to the bill: $16 million worth of earmarks. Cornyn said he was in favor of an earmark moratorium yet considered his earmarks “individually defensible.” Hemmer rightly said “I’m confused.” First Cornyn described passing the spending bill at this time as “completely tone deaf . . . after coming off this election when the American people said very clearly that this runaway Washington...
  • Tax Deal Possibly Endangered by Error in Legislation (Incompetence!)

    President Obama on Wednesday urged lawmakers to reach a compromise on tax extenders but a glitch in the bill caused some senators to scramble for a correction without endangering its outcome. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., came to the Senate floor Wednesday to announce a "mistake" in the legislation. She said a program to extend low income housing tax credits for people who lost homes during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was left out of the bill even though it was a deal that all sides approved. Landrieu said the money is needed for 2 more years to complete the projects and...
  • Revolt: Republicans Angry About Spending Bill Decry 'Total Mess'

    12/14/2010 11:37:26 AM PST · by ColdOne · 40 replies
    FoxNews.com ^ | December 14, 2010 | Bret Baier and Jim Angle
    Republicans poring over a 1,924-page spending bill proposed by Democrats to cover the rest of the fiscal year are threatening to ground the legislation to a halt, citing hidden earmarks and massive spending that would be enacted into law without a review process.
  • I Didn't Vote For A Christmas Tree

    12/11/2010 6:19:43 AM PST · by Hojczyk · 11 replies
    Powerline ^ | December 10,1012 | John Hinderaker
    For several years, I have assumed that my taxes, and those of many millions of Americans, would skyrocket in 2011. So when I first learned the terms of the compromise between the President and the Republican leadership--most of the Bush-era tax rates made permanent, tax rates for upper-income taxpayers extended for two years, a one-year two percent payroll tax holiday, long a favorite conservative policy--I thought, and wrote, that it was an excellent deal for conservatives. Since then, however, the deal has steadily worsened, to the point where even the Associated Press says that "Add-ons turn tax cut bill into...
  • Senate tax bill lures Democrats with sweeteners

    12/10/2010 8:24:13 AM PST · by Qbert · 20 replies
    Politico ^ | 12/9/2010 | Carrie Budoff Brown
    The Senate released its bill Thursday to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for two years, but the bill also renews a host of more minor tax provisions aimed at winning over recalcitrant Democrats in the House and Senate. The bill, which faces its first key test vote Monday in the Senate, mirrors the deal that President Barack Obama struck earlier this week with Republicans. It extends the tax cuts for all Americans regardless of income, renews jobless benefits for one year and reinstates the estate tax at a level pushed by Republicans. But in the face of loud resistance from...
  • Flake vs. Rogers on Appropriations (The "Anti-Earmark Crusader" vs the "Price of Pork")

    12/10/2010 7:35:14 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    National Review ^ | 12/10/2010 | Andrew Stiles
    Do the congressional Republicans get the message of the 2010 election? The House Appropriations Committee will be a key test. Rep. Jeff Flake (R., Ariz.) has been a thorn in the side of congressional appropriators — both Democratic and Republican — for years. That this “anti-earmark crusader” has been recommended for a seat on the House Appropriations Committee seems to be a clear indication that Republicans are listening to the American public’s concerns over wasteful spending by Washington. “I don’t see how you can view it any other way,” Flake tells National Review Online. “People expect us to go in...
  • Longtime Pennsylvania state senator indicted

    11/24/2010 8:15:21 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 9 replies · 1+ views
    philly. ^ | Nov. 24, 2010
    SCRANTON - A federal grand jury has indicted longtime State Sen. Raphael J. Musto, the latest legislator to be caught up in an overlapping series of corruption investigations. The indictment announced Tuesday alleges that Musto (D., Luzerne), 81, accepted bribes, gifts, and construction work from an unnamed contractor in return for his help in obtaining state grants and loans. Known as "Ray," Musto, who is to retire next week after 38 years in the General Assembly, has been a political fixture in the state's northeastern region since 1972, when he succeeded his father to a seat in the state House.
  • Airport body-scanner manufacturers armed for K Street battle

    11/23/2010 11:04:37 AM PST · by chickadee · 11 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/22/10 | Kevin Bogardus
    TSA’s other body-scanner contractor is Rapiscan Systems Inc. In 2009, the company was awarded an agreement that could be worth up to $173 million. And like L-3, Rapiscan has a notable K Street presence. Holland & Knight, Rapiscan’s outside lobbying firm, has earned $480,000 in fees from the company since May 2008, according to lobbying disclosure records. David Whitestone, a former aide to Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), and John Buscher, once the chief lobbyist for United Airlines, are lobbying for the company. Overall, Rapiscan has spent close to $3.6 million on lobbying since 2007, according to records.
  • Republican ban on earmarks won't end lawmakers' pet projects or fix budget woes

    11/23/2010 10:42:01 AM PST · by WOBBLY BOB · 11 replies
    MPLS Star & Sickle ^ | 11-23-10 | ALAN FRAM (AP)
    WhilWASHINGTON - Despite their claims, the Republicans' ban on earmarks won't stop lawmakers from steering taxpayers' dollars to pet projects. And it will have little if any effect on Washington's far graver problem — the gigantic budget deficit.
  • Members of US Congress Get Richer Despite Sour Economy

    11/17/2010 11:38:05 AM PST · by markomalley · 9 replies
    CNBC ^ | 11/17/2010 | Albert Bozzo
    Despite a long and deep recession, the collective personal wealth of congressional members increased by more than 16 percent between 2008 and 2009, according to a study released Wednesday by the Center for Responsive Politics.The steady also indicates that a significant number of members owned shares of major players in the health-care and financial-services sectors, which were the subject of major reform legislation during the period. The findings—based on federal financial disclosure data released earlier this year—paint a wealthy bunch in Congress, with more than half of all members—261—were millionaires. About one in five of those had average calculated wealth...
  • Sen. Inhofe: Earmarks Apart Of Congress' "Constitutional Duties"

    11/15/2010 2:50:13 PM PST · by i88schwartz · 42 replies · 1+ views
    RealClearPolitics ^ | November 15, 2010 | RealClearPolitics
    Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) spent a lengthy period of time on the Senate floor this afternoon defending earmarks. Inhofe argues it is the constitutional duty (citing Article 1, Section 9) of the Congress to appropriate earmarks.
  • Maryland official declares innocence in bribe scandal

    11/15/2010 10:06:13 AM PST · by BigFinn · 1 replies · 1+ views
    CNN ^ | November 13, 2010 | CNN Wire Staff
    Washington (CNN) -- A suburban Washington county official at the center of an FBI investigation into years of kickbacks says he is innocent and that the facts will prove it. Jack Johnson, who served as the executive of Prince George's County, Maryland, since 2002, spoke to reporters late Friday after the FBI released details of how he and his wife allegedly tried to hide checks and evidence of illegal payments, even going so far as to flush a $100,000 check down the toilet.
  • Jack B. Johnson, Prince George's County executive, arrested (taking bribes)

    11/12/2010 4:01:03 PM PST · by jazusamo · 20 replies
    WaPo ^ | November 12, 2010 | Ruben Castaneda, Cheryl W. Thompson, and Avis Thomas-Lester
    Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson and his wife were arrested at their home Friday and charged in federal court with trying to hide or destroy the proceeds from a bribe from a local developer, according to court papers and federal law enforcement authorities. Johnson and his wife, Leslie E. Johnson, were charged with evidence tampering and destruction, alteration and falsification of records. After brief hearings late Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Connolly ordered Jack Johnson to be released and placed under electronic monitoring. The judge released Leslie Johnson on her own recognizance. Both Johnsons were ordered to surrender...