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Pay-to-Play Is Washington's Sport of Kings
As we marvel over the depths of hypocrisy and greed currently plumbed in the health care reform debate, it may help to remember that even Honest Abe Lincoln had his share of tainted colleagues, one of the most notorious of whom was his first Secretary of War, Simon Cameron.
According to Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals," when Lincoln asked Radical Republican Thaddeus Stevens how corrupt Cameron was, Stevens paused and replied, "I don't think he would steal a red hot stove." When Cameron objected, Stevens allowed that maybe he was wrong -- implying that the cabinet secretary would steal a hot stove.
Cameron resigned after less than a year in office, plagued by allegations of war profiteering and overall ineptitude. He's largely forgotten now, but something he supposedly said is immortalized in the lexicon of famous sayings about money and government.
"An honest politician," he declared, "is one who when he is bought, stays bought."
The giants of the health care industry fighting legitimate reform will soon discover whether all the money they're spent on lobbying has worked yet again and which of the politicians they have showered with campaign contributions will toe the line and stay bought, thwarting the desires of the majority of the American people.
This week, the Center for Responsive Politics reported that in the second quarter of this year alone, the pharmaceuticals and health product industries spent $67,959,095 on lobbying, and the insurance industry $39,760,477. Another $25,552,088 were spent by lobbyists for hospitals and nursing homes. That's a total of $133,271,660 in just three months, and that's not even counting the lobbying money spent to fight health care reform by professional associations like the US Chamber of Commerce.
Just to further roil your ire comes news from McAllen, Texas, reported in the July 30 New York Times: "One of the largest sources of campaign contributions to Senate Democrats during this year's health care debate is a physician-owned hospital in one of the country's poorest regions that has sought to soften measures that could choke its rapid growth.
"The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee collected nearly $500,000 at a reception here on March 30, mostly from physicians and others affiliated with Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, financial disclosure records show."
A June article in The New Yorker magazine painted a devastating portrait of the sky high costs of physician-owned hospitals in the McAllen area and President Obama has cited it often. But money talks, and the Times notes that, "Thus far, physician-owned hospitals have been insulated from some of the most onerous potential restrictions in the health care legislation moving through Congress."
Business as usual amongst the dough-driven denizens of Washington, DC, where they may as well replace the national anthem with Randy Newman's "It's Money that I Love," and Pay-to-Play is the sport of kings.
Anything and anybody are up for sale in the capital. You'll recall the story in early July about the intimate dinner party Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth was planning. Her soiree would have brought the paper's reporters and editors covering health care reform together with officials from the White House and members of Congress.
But she also invited CEO's and lobbyists -- at $25,000 a pop, or a quarter of a million if they wanted to underwrite a series of these intimate salons. The invitation offered, "An exclusive opportunity to participate in the health care reform debate among the select few who will actually get it done."
The dinner was scrapped when the Washington Post invitation leaked to the press. But such exclusive events where the elite meet to eat -- for a price -- are standard operating procedure in DC. The Economist magazine and The Wall Street Journal have hosted intimate salons. Atlantic Media, publisher of The Atlantic magazine and National Journal, among other publications, has been holding off-the-record get-togethers for the last six years, with such corporate sponsors as Microsoft, General Electric, Citigroup, Allstate Insurance and the healthcare giant AstraZeneca.
Atlantic Media is now taking it one step further, moving their exclusive party to the Internet, where National Journal has announced a new, "policy-oriented" Web site called 3121, named after the phone extension for the US Capitol switchboard. It's exclusively for members of Congress and their staffs. Well, almost exclusively.
I can't log onto it -- and neither can you, assuming you're not a senator, representative or somebody who works for one. But guess what? If you're a lobbyist, you can buy your way in. The Web site's marketing kit promises that you'll be able to "build connections and start a valuable conversation with a targeted group of some of the most powerful people in the political world."
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, for a mere $295,000, you can be 3121's "Premier Promotional" sponsor. That means you get "exclusive rights to all advertising on 3121 from site launch in September" through the end of the year. You'll also be invited to the Web site's launch party and what they're calling "Innovation Happy Hours," so order your hats and noisemakers now.
What's that you say? You can't afford nearly $300,000? Tell you what I'm gonna do. For a mere $95,000 you can buy what they're calling a "Research and Education" package that gives you a sneak preview of 3121 and access to Capitol Hill insiders helping out with the Web design and learning how to use it.
At least if you buy into 3121 you know the Web site stays bought, like Simon Cameron's definition of an honest politician. For sheer, unmitigated chutzpah, I give you the American Conservative Union (ACU), prostituting its vaunted philosophical purity in pursuit of filthy lucre.
It seems FedEx, the package delivery megacorporation, is facing a change in law that may hurt its competitive advantage over United Parcel Service. Legislation pending in Congress would level the playing field. As columnist Thomas Frank explained in The Wall Street Journal, "Employees of UPS are covered by one labor law -- the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) -- while employees of FedEx are governed by a different one, a law that makes it much harder for them to organize a union. Lots of UPS's employees are organized; few of FedEx's are."
As Frank wrote, the idea that Congress might give FedEx employees "more of a chance to have a say about work conditions" ruffled the company's feathers. Enter the American Conservative Union -- which seeks to be "the conservative voice in Washington," according to its Web site -- and which said it would back FedEx's opposition to the legislation with direct mail, e-mail and phone campaigns, radio ads and the creation of op-ed and other articles by ACU president David Keene and members of its board.
The ACU said it would only charge FedEx, oh, say, somewhere between two and three million dollars, maybe up to $3.4 million, for its services.
FedEx refused to sign for the package. So without batting an eye, the ACU switched its allegiance to UPS, accusing FedEx of fighting dirty. How brave, how principled. How corrupt.
Summer is no time to be in Washington, the sun and humidity so oppressive that someone once described the sensation as akin to living inside the mouth of a very large dog. But it's not the heat creating the rancid aroma rising from the city. It's the panting exhaust created by the pursuit of money, regardless of country or party or philosophy. It's money that they love, and nothing will change until we disable the ka-ching of the giant Washington cash register and use the money to buy the Pay-to-Players a one way bus ticket out of town.




17 Comments so far
Show AllWe don't need to smash the system, the system will smash itself!!
What's an anarchist to do? Blog?
But the problem is, when the ship sinks, we all go down with it.
Seeing at how deep the culture of corruption is ingrained within the system, a complete collapse is probably inevitable.
With a ship that has been going nowhere for a quite a while now, hitting reefs one after the other on the way, without ever changing course and without mutiny from the passengers, how long now before it sinks for good?
But don't you worry, not everyone will go down with the ship. Rescue boats are ready for the privileged few.
Maybe it is time to invest in a life jacket and swimming lessons!
Not entirely true. The ship of the empire is sinking and there will be plenty of debris for the survivors to build their rafts. The sinking earth is another story entirely. We're well and truly fucked on that one.
Winship sez: "The giants of the health care industry fighting legitimate reform will soon discover ... which of the politicians they have showered with campaign contributions will toe the line and stay bought ..."
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Jay "Telecom Immunity" Rockefeller comes to mind. But I'd guess the answer is "all of them."
Bring America Back !!!!........! And Jay Rockefeller is one of the very few Democrats who voted FOR King George's Military Commissions Act--the legal empowerment for the Gitmo Kangaroo court trials of waterboarded & tortured
Detainees===in case you didn't know !
****Also, Bill Nelson--so called Dem from Florida, and Joe Lieberman, so called
then Dem from Conn. also voted with the Bush Neocons==favoring Torture !
How about a poem?
La Soubrette
The great breakthrough has arrived!
Change we CAN believe in!
We became heady with the image of dreams fulfilled
After centuries of oppression and struggle
The dissolving of the prejudicial and venal
After resolution
After resolution
After resolution...
But while still tenuous and uncertain
Even as the shades are pulled aside
The flood of daylight
Penetrating
With the revelation
Of the placement
Of the pre-eminently
Powdered wig.
(a soubrette is a role of a coquetish maidservant from a play - often involving intrigues)
Bring America Back !!!!
**So Lally's expensive tea parties at WAPO are not the only
soiree's in Town with the In-Crowd.
**Is it any wonder then, Mainstream Media failed abjectly to uncover the real Truth of the 9/11 Attacks. They were much too busy purchasing the Party Line from the movers & shakers.
Some fantasy story about a cave-dwelling boogieman with 19 airline pilot school flunkouts, and their pulling off one of the most technically proficient attacks in our Nations history on our own turf.
**You cannot tell me a 757 Jumbo Jet fits into the small hole in the Unoccupied wall of the Pentagon (5-sided puzzle palace), then just disintegrates==poof==no engines, no fusilage, no human remains..like Merlin the Magician. !
****Winship and Moyers wants (we) (us) to stop the $$$ money flow inside the DC culture of corruption, then buy bus tickets out of town for the Pay-To-Players.
****Did Winship and Moyers not get invited to the WAPO party, or why are they so offended at this time honored playtime ? (We) ( Us) just worked our arses off getting a guy named Obama elected who promised to CHANGE all that !
Most of us are so busy getting out from under the damn bus, how can we get tix out of town for the Neocons & DemCons.?????
I don't have time to enumerate the times and quotes from Barak Obama when promising an END to the DC Culture of Corruption with the advent of His new Administration !
And WAPO has not done any real investigative journalism since ' Watergate'. A recent 7-Day Re:gurge of the Chandra Levy disappearance was and is a real nonsensical Farce !
....It was "The Scream", you big Dummies, it was "The Scream" !!!! But WAPO offers up a convenient Patsy. The DC culture of corruption just loves its Patsys.
Cameron resigned after less than a year in office, plagued by allegations of war profiteering and overall ineptitude. He's largely forgotten now . . .
Mr. Cameron may be forgotten but his reincarnations overwhelmingly populate the U.S. government. Stealing a red hot stove is no problem for them. They simply get us to pick it up and carry it out back to the waiting truck. "Thanks, suckers", he says as he drives off. We smile and meekly wave goodbye. Most Americans don't have the health insurance to pay for treating the resulting first degree burns.
MW is dead on, but his diagnosis is completely wrong.
Sure, it's "right" to damn the pay-to-play system, but we all know it ain't going nowhere soon.
The smart move is for us progs and libs to stop with all the bullsh*t moralizing (as if that has ever worked) and start using 'their' system to our advantage.
IOW, 'our' side has billions at our disposal - it's time to start paying 'our leaders' to play on our team.
For example: Sen. Baucus - here's two checks for $4 million, one from Big Health Care and one from We The People who want universal medical. Does Max care where his bribes come from? Of course not. So he takes 'our' check, does the right thing, then runs home and tells his constituents they can now all go to any doctor for free, and secures reelection for the long term.
Here's our other choice: keep doing what we've been doing for decades, cause it's working out oh so f**king well...
The wealthiest 1% of America owns 40% of America. If you want to throw money at candidates, eventually Progressives will lose. But you may be right about healthcare.
Who is it on our side who has all this money?
Why do we have exactly two options?
Sioux Rose
Back in l995 I wrote a musical entitled, "Born Again" and one featured song was entitled, "D.C. Lately." I thought it would have been well-received as audiences would hear the news of all the corruption underway relayed to them in easy sounding tunes that rhymed. When I find time to re-write that play to do the update justice I'd have to triple the lyrics for "D.C. Lately."
I have more respect for those whom advertise themselves as "Full Service GFE Escorts" than the Beltway political class in Washington D.C., as the former are at least honest about their profession.
Nate,
Speaking of Escort services, what ever happened with that madame and her black book?
I can't remember her name but she allegedly had names and personal phone numbers of some members on the "Hill".
Why M.r. Winship I am shocked! what an earthshaking report! Who could have imagined politicians selling themselves to wealthy businessmen?