Rewards For The Bush Faithful
I am against government by crony.
-Harold Ickes, resigning as Secretary of the Interior, February 1946
It was a longer hill to climb than the one climbed by John Ashcroft, but Tommy Thompson has reason to be happy with the rewards he received upon arriving at the summit. So do the 9/11 responders who were feeling forgotten.
John Ashcroft's entrée into the world of private enterprise was announced in January 2008. It was then we learned of the procedure that the Justice Department adopted when dealing with corporations that in a perfect world might be charged with criminal conduct but in a Bush world are permitted to avoid prosecution. Culpable corporations enter into deferred prosecution agreements pursuant to which they are not criminally indicted but instead agree to have their conduct monitored for a set period by the Justice Department or someone hired by the Justice Department. Corporations like this arrangement since they avoid trial on criminal charges and the Justice Department likes it because it is full of Bush appointees who like corporations and know that they are run by good people, many of whom paid good money to help Mr. Bush get elected and don't deserve to have their reputations sullied by criminal charges. The price corporations pay for not being prosecuted (which is not the same thing as a bribe) is that the corporation that is not being prosecuted pays a fine and has to also pay the cost of the monitor. Here is one example of how that worked in practice.
In 2005 the Justice Department began investigating five companies that make almost all the replacement hips and knees used in the United States. They were accused of paying kickbacks to surgeons. Criminal complaints were filed charging the companies with conspiracy to violate the anti-kickback laws One of the companies investigated was Zimmer Holdings, a medical supply company in Indiana. After completing its investigation the government agreed to defer prosecution of Zimmer in exchange for its agreeing to pay a fine of $169.5 million and agreeing to pay John Ashcroft for serving as monitor. Mr. Ashcroft was to be paid between $28 and $52 million for the 18 months of monitoring.
The latest crony to benefit from his friendship with George Bush is Tommy Thompson.
Tommy Thompson was the Health and Human Services Secretary from 2001 to 2005. During that time he was criticized for his failure to aggressively track and treat health problems arising out of the events of 9/11. Like Mr. Thompson, George Bush was criticized for refusing to adequately fund 9/11 notwithstanding repeated promises to the public and the victims of 9/11 that that was one of his first priorities. His 9/11-budget request for FY 2009 cut funding for those programs by 77 percent from what was appropriated in the FY 2008 budget. The 2008 budget appropriated $108 million and the 2009 budget $24 million. Commenting on the $24 million a White House spokesman said the reduced amount reflected Mr. Bush's "continued commitment to World Trade Center Workers." Hillary Clinton, by contrast, said: "With the announcement of his final budget, the President had one last opportunity to demonstrate that he would not forget the sacrifices made by those who responded to 9/11 and are now sick from the toxins released during those attacks. I am disappointed and saddened to see that the President chose not to acknowledge the clear health care needs of these heroes. " Estimates of the cost of monitoring and treating Ground Zero workers are about $218 million a year.
The disappointment Senator Clinton expressed has been ameliorated by the great news that notwithstanding the cuts in the budget, the administration has generously handed an $11 million contract to Logistics Health, Inc. of which Mr. Thompson is president. He didn't have it as easy as Mr. Ashcroft since three other companies were considered and there was always the outside chance cronyism would not prevail. It did.
Under the contract the company will be paid $11 million. It will give annual physicals to World Trade Center responders, diagnose and treat their illnesses and provide a pharmacy benefit to the injured workers. It's not the many hundreds of millions that a concerned president might have provided. But it's a little something and, best of all, it helps out yet another one of George Bush's old friends. As his administration winds down it is safe to say that lots of his friends will find lucrative employment in the private sector. That's the least he can do for those who have willingly worked for a man described by some as the worst president in history. There have to be rewards other than the guilt by association with which they will be forever tainted.
Christopher Brauchli
brauchli.56@post.harvard.edu
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Presence Of course there must be impeachment as a precursor to trial at the World Court, first. Justice will not be well served by allowing the hideous crimes of these people to simply fade away: We will not be well served unless we insist that our servants in proper government are held accountable for their actions.
If they will not serve us righteously they must leave or face the weight of the People's disapproval.
Isn't it funny how corporations enjoy all the benefits of "personhood," thanks to the Supreme Court, but they also bear none of the responsibilities of personhood, such as liability for their crimes.
From now on individuals facing prosecution should request "deferred prosecution," just like corporations enjoy.
Dave
So many talk in generalities about the 'system'.
This article talked in specifics.
You can rant forever about the 'system' in general but here are specific details.
Want to change the system?
Pick a specific place to start and make an issue of it.
Our media chooses what it shows outrage about and by pushing those 'aren't you outraged?' buttons, we respond on cue.
If the media doesn't show outrage (Ashcroft deal for example) then it seems we don't make an issue of things we find outrageous like this stuff.
It should be apparent that our mainstream media no longer makes an issue of anything which could become an issue? Britney Spears and George Will anyone?
Since they are so arrogant to do this in our faces... call this media coverage >>> unhidden in plain sight.
To be specific, they have legalized THEIR corruption.
Thoughtful of them to be so neat and tidy?
kelstermcgil June 14th, 2008 5:40 pm
"The lefties that tout Nader need to wake up. He is a paid pawn of the right."
Yea paid to stand outside the Whitehouse and demand impeachment. Agent Provocateur indeed.
To kelstermcgil June 14th, 2008 5:40 pm:
Come again?
To lisa3210peace June 14th, 2008 10:20 pm:
I resent you placing Obama's name in a list that includes Paul Wellstone and Dennis Kucinich and Maxine Waters. Other than being members of the (D) party, I see no other similarities. Obama has sold his soul to Wall Street; in fact, I believe he did this way back in law school, and his stint as "community organizer" (WTF is a community organizer?) reminds me of people I know here in D.C. who eat at Ben's Chili Bowl a couple of times a year in order to renew their street cred. He's a Zionist-worshipping, phallic missile stroking, monied-interest-controlled puppet. His job is to make sure all these young, idealistic, first-time voters -- gathered in a circle at his feet singing Guantanemero -- have their hopes and dreams of change dashed against the stone bulwarks of Big Finance. They have to do it every so often (see John and Bobby Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy's and George McGovern's campaigns for the WH, etc.)
The question seems to be do you prefer Bush cronyism to Obama cronyism.
I prefer neither.
I want impeachment.
I will vote for Nader or Green Party.
I will not be part of the democratic party charade.
President George Bush was given such a splendid welcome by Pope Benedict XVI yesterday that rumours started flying that the President, like Tony Blair before him, was on the verge of converting to Catholicism. (independent.co.uk)
So - Zimmer pays a fine of $169.5M to the government, which will recycle the money to compensate Zimmer for their losses arising from this. And Ashcroft gets $80M for doing pertinent paperwork - or his secretary doing the paperwork.
What does the poor slob with the defective hip replacement get?
Everybody wins.
Hey, Ashcroft, the DoJ, The 'admnistration', the pentagon, pelosi, Cheney, the neoCons, are all pushing this right wing republican agenda; Successfully, too. That's Republican control of the belt-way..............Wellstone was murdered, we're surveilled as we type, habeus corpus is incarcerated at an unnown location.
F me the RepubliScum seem Evile!
I mean, dem.'s suck, but how about Kucinich, Obama, Wellstone, Waters?, the 5th circuit court of appeals, whatever clan they claim.
Peace. Obama '08.
Back in the day - the day being the reign of Bush I - Cheney was tasked with conducting a "study" to see if "private contractors" could perform certain military duties cheaper and more efficiently. Cheney's "study" found that, why of course they could. Halliburton then received the first no-bid contract. Cheney then, as we all know, was rewarded with the top job at Halliburton, and he proceeded to run the company into the ground until he picked himself to be VP (or whatever he's calling himself these days.)
Who says the system doesn't work, eh?
Hey ~ SPIKE ~
That's a funny synchronicity for us both :
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What in the name of all that stinks like shit could Ashcroft do in 18 months that was worth that kind of money?
None of these necktied pimps could do a day's work on a real job.
The lefties that tout Nader need to wake up. He is a paid pawn of the right.
This is just one more bit of slimey corruption news. Ho hum. The list is enormous, every faction of government is one the take and no one does anything to stop it. The corruption probably reaches into every nook and cranny and has reached the point where there is no return. Your hard earned tax dollars at work. Just keep working harder and harder so that more and more can benefit from your resourefulness. The system is a complete success, that is successful for everyone but you and your coworkers.
Sick and disgusting, if this was repeated on television these "men" would be hanged in public.
The Democrats bravely refused to investigate the Florida vote problems, Al Gore could have started it but didnt vote for it.
If they had we wouldnt have Bush.
WHY WHY WHY do the Dimocrat defenders blame Nader for Florida while ignoring the lack of interest in exposing the voting roll lists that disenfranchised tens of thousands of black voters?
When this history of Bush is discussed, Gore, Pelosi and the rest of the jokers will be remembered for their role in making Bush.
When will the sheeple wake Up?
Congress has a lower approval rating than Bush does. The sheeple know.
They need slogans and leaders to rally around.
Sp please tell me what the Democrats have done to right the wrong? Please tell me what they are currently doing to overturn the corruption?
Oops, truth be told they are every bit as culpable and mired up to their corrupt mouths in the dysfunction.
When will the sheeple wake Up?