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Pentagon Instructs Officials to Cancel Contracts with ACORN. The Problem: They Don't Exist
On Tuesday night, US Undersecretary of Defense Shay Assad, the Pentagon's top contracting official, sent a memo to the commanders and directors of all branches of the military instructing them to cease all business with the embattled community organization ACORN and to take "all necessary and appropriate" steps to prevent future contracts with the organization. Assad's brief memo [PDF] contained the two-page guidelines issued October 7 by Peter Orszag, the director of the Office of Management and Budget. Orszag's guidelines were issued following the passage of Congressional legislation aimed at "defunding ACORN."
Orszag's guidelines were sent on October 7 to "the heads of Executive Departments and Agencies" and instructed them to "immediately commence all necessary and appropriate steps" to comply with the terms of the Defund ACORN Act. These include: no future obligation of funds, suspension of grant and contract payments and no funding of ACORN and its affiliates through Federal grantees or contractors. "Your agency should take steps so that no Federal funds are awarded or obligated" to ACORN, wrote Orszag.
While the DoD memo sent by Assad is basically a formality initiated by Orszag's guidelines to all federal agencies, it is nonetheless remarkable given that ACORN is not a Defense Department contractor. According to an ACORN spokesperson, the group has not received Pentagon funds, nor has the community group even considered applying for such funds. "Of course we were hoping to win the contract to build the B-1 bomber, but we didn't get that one," says Brian Kettering, ACORN's Deputy Director of National Operations, sarcastically. "This is all just silly, but the travesty here is that once again the witch-hunt against ACORN continues while there is a total neglect of [the misconduct] of the likes of Blackwater and Halliburton."
While the DoD sends out memos regarding an organization that it does not contract with, the Pentagon currently does business with a slew of corporate criminals whose billions of dollars in annual federal contracts make the $53 million in government funds received by ACORN over the past 15 years look like, well, acorns. The top three government contractors-all of them weapons manufacturers-committed 109 acts of misconduct since 1995, according to the Project on Oversight and Government Reform. In that period, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Boeing paid fines or settlements totaling nearly $3 billion. In 2007 alone, the three companies won some $77 billion in federal contracts. There has been no letter sent around to federal agencies instructing them to cancel contracts with these companies that have ripped off taxpayers and engaged in a variety of fraudulent activities with federal dollars.
Also, it is not just the Defense Department that continues to hire corporations with real rap sheets. Contracting fraud and abuse is a corrupt cancer that permeates the federal bureaucracy. Overall, the top 100 government contractors make about $300 billion a year in federal contracts. Since 1995, they have paid a total of $26 billion in fines to settle 676 cases stemming from fraud, waste or abuse. According to the 2008 Corporate Fraud Task Force Report to the President, "United States Attorneys' offices opened 878 new criminal health care fraud investigations involving 1,548 potential defendants. Federal prosecutors had 1,612 health care fraud criminal investigations pending, involving 2,603 potential defendants, and filed criminal charges in 434 cases involving 786 defendants. A total of 560 defendants were convicted for health care fraud-related crimes during the year." Last month, the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer settled a series of cases, including Medicaid fraud and illegally marketing banned drugs, in what the Department of Justice said is "the largest civil fraud settlement in history against a pharmaceutical company." The company has also been ordered to pay a criminal fine of $1.195 billion, "the largest criminal fine ever imposed in the United States for any matter," according to the DoJ.
ACORN, which, like all recipients of federal dollars, certainly should be subjected to scrutiny, but these stats are a damning commentary on the upside down priorities when it comes to fighting contracting corruption.
Florida Representative Alan Grayson has argued that the Defund ACORN Act as written by the Republican geniuses on the Hill should actually apply to all government contractors. As he told Salon's Glenn Greenwald after the bill passed: "The barn door has been opened, and the horses and the cows have both left. It's done. It's passed; there's nothing they can do. There's not take-backs in legislation; that's not the way it works. And if they were sloppy in writing up this bill, then maybe they should have read the bill before they went ahead and tried to ram it through the House. Read their own bill, for a change."
If the law is to be applied equally, then Peter Orszag should be firing off memos instructing all federal agencies to cease business and cancel contracts with massive financial institutions, weapons manufacturers, mercenary firms and pharmaceutical companies. Given the incredible government reliance on corporations, particularly in the defense industry and in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, don't hold your breath waiting for such a memo on DoD stationary any time soon.
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Show AllWhile i am not a scholar regarding the whole Acorn issue, it seemed like they were doing good work getting out the vote, but like any large organization had some idiots working for them who did some pretty bad things. Maybe not enough reason to destroy them, i don't really know.
However the only arguments presented in this article are basically 'other organizations are corrupt too, so we should be allowed to be also". Pretty bogus. About three quarters of the way through I got tired of reading this very childish defence, so if i missed anything sensible, please advise.
The headline is also deceptive of course. I was about to say "The author is a NYT style hack" when i noticed it's Jeremy Scahill. WTF??!?!?. He must have been up way too late for a few days!
I thought he was saying that others ought to be held to the same standards, not "it's ok because everybody's doing it."
truenorth October 21st, 2009 4:07 pm -- You completely missed the point. This article, like the other recent one by Scahill, lays out the total hypocrisy in defunding a good organization like ACORN while ignoring much worse behavior by Haliburton, Blackwater, etc.
The congresspersons who have worked on this (including Betty McCollum, David Obey, Bernie Sanders, Jan Schakowsky, and as mentioned Alan Grayson) need to get a committee together to make sure the legislation applies to the real villains.
No harm, no foul, I guess!
It's the US Forest Service I'M worried about-- if they got a similar memo, there's no way they can glue millions of severed acorns back on the oak trees under their jurisdiction!
It makes MY acorns ache just thinking about it-- but some ties just can't be severed.
· Yr Obd't Servant
I feel that since Boeing, Northrup Grumman, Xe et al are allowed to continue to rip off the taxpayers, then Acorn should be allowed to do so also. It seems to be the American way. Oops, I forgot - anything for the poor and dispossessed must be stopped. Everybody screws up once in a while. Only the rich deserve our tax dollars.
Thank you Mr. Grayson. We need to fight the political corruption that is bringing America down.
Would you please introduce a bill to ban all political donations, bribes, gifts, perks and revolving doors and go to taxpayer financed elections, instant runoff voting, proportional representation and other progressive electoral reforms?
Reading what's going on in our "democracy" makes me think of when my Russian partner was growing up in Moscow and asked his father what he would do in a nuclear war. His father said "I would put a sheet over myself and head for ground zero".
I feel surrounded by lemmings headed for a cliff. I can kick and scream and object, but still trapped in a tide of Americans who believe anything those with the most money tell them and rush in whatever direction they are herded by their masters, dragging those of us who can see what is happening with them.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Sioux Rose
Some of us in this forum have read up on Skull & Bones Fraternity.
Years ago I was advised by a bookstore owner and serious bibliophile, that if I truly wished to understand the role of the occult in history, reading Nigel Ravencroft's, "The Spear of Destiny" was a must. I read it.
These two allusions come to me as a result of this photo of the Pentagon. In magic, and that does include the dark arts, the pentagram used in ritual is shaped remarkably like it. One wonders if the design analogy is merely coincidental. Although ritual sacrifice may not take place within the contours of this complex, much of that very thing is certainly planned from inside its secretive chambers.
Peace indeed not found here.
the mighty xzorloc understands the symbolic/poetic language of the singularity.
And now in the heart of the mighty temple comes the humble acorn, watered in blood, to grow into a blessed and mighty oak tree.
Beloved of the goddess.
Spread your branches to the sun mighty oak tree. Give us hope.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely as the old saw goes.
My understanding is that the individuals in the ACORN organization have been reprimanded and due diligence is being done.
This is a form of blacklisting to create an ideological scapegoat.
My reading of this article does NOT find a call for a culture of corrupt quid pro quo but a notation of the lack of government accountabilty and raw power fostering fraudlent practices.
The Pentagram - Military Intelligence in Action!
Talk talk talk tal, ta, t---
What on earth are we doing?
The longer we do nothing the more Americans become like dirty bathwater.
Most of us are not Americans and are not in or are even excluded from your bath, but we worry about Americans.
We do many things, and we now do this: we suggest you all there in the front line stand up. We back here have been standing watching you sour and cower and preen your image for more than 50 years. It has been a long time standing but we see the coop is now full of roosting chickens with too many cloned, preposterously strutting cocks and we know your time is short.
Please do stand up.
Then we will have a chance of enjoying your good company in the future.
PS: take the Pentagon and the CIA and their funded lackeys down there. The coup d'etat is old hat. You must pull your weight. The clowns keep us busy enough here. They creep and swagger all over the place.
And they leave a trail of our bodies---for our own good of course.
yet another of countless examples of the Descent into Pure Nightmarish Madness of what is called "the American Dream"...
banks and financial institutions that cook up schemes and alchemy with such Malice boiling to cause explosions of unbelievable ruination in all directions...
the military,industrial,security,police,corporatefascist state cooking up yet more hellish programs
america wallowing in paranoia, fear, suspiciousness, denial, hypnotic and even delirious clinging to mythical self-delusions of grandeur
wild thrashing about looking for more enemies to blame
endlessly stumbling from one disaster to another
etc...
i mean -- this is like "The Picture of Dorian Gray"....
one sees the HIDEOUS reality behind the steely facades of "greatness" , "goodness", "beauty"
it's really like seeing a creature - so maddened that it's literally disfiguring and then cannibalizing itself...
it's really Hideous and Frightening..
all i can think of is that famous horrific painting by the dutch painter of the medieval/renaissance...Hyronimous Bosch from the 16th century...the tryptich , or 3-panelled screen...titled
GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS
in which the third panel shows horrific scenes: cruelty, torture, strange twisted hybrids of "human/animals" killing and torturing and eating each other in a hellish orgy...
as the "last stage" of what began as "earthly paradise"...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/GardenED.jpg