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Deval Patrick helps to continue the legacy of corruption in Massachusetts

The two Democratic leaders, along with Senate President Therese Murray, also a Democrat, spent the summer negotiating behind closed doors, hoping to shield the sometimes-ugly process from public view.

Late Monday night, House and Senate negotiators unveiled a final version of the bill, hatched in secret, that surprised nearly everyone who was paying attention. It proposed taking an additional $15 million in gambling profits once designated for cities and towns, and diverting the money to the state’s horse racing industry.

One casino proponent said that when he learned of the provision he thought it must have been a poison pill, added by a gambling opponent to force Patrick to veto it. Casino critics immediately pointed to the measure as proof that special interests were cutting inside deals and that gambling would not benefit the general public.

Patrick said he was surprised by the additional horse subsidy, which he called worrisome, but said it would not prevent him from signing the bill.

The measure actually appears to have been the result of a patient lobbying campaign by the horse-racing industry and receptive House members who knew that saving jobs in the industry was a top priority for DeLeo. The son of a track worker, DeLeo, whose district includes Suffolk Downs, has often spoken passionately about the blue-collar people who depend on the dying industry for their livelihood.

Source: http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...ll-governor/9wCWYyF1YvluKQbgpM4fMI/story.html

I think this also includes subsidises for race horse farms

Hey DeLeo, as the ad says, "what's in your pocket'?
 
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^^^^

Did you really expect anything different?

Congress made a law that the SEC can't investigate them for Insider Trading.
 
Another Solyndra? This time a Kennedy founded "green" company got the $1.4B of taxpayer money

Robert Kennedy, Jr.’s ‘Green’ Company Scored $1.4 Billion Taxpayer Bailout
by Wynton Hall
President John F. Kennedy’s nephew, Robert Kennedy, Jr., netted a $1.4 billion bailout for his company, BrightSource, through a loan guarantee issued by a former employee-turned Department of Energy official.

It’s just one more in a string of eye-opening revelations by investigative journalist and Breitbart editor Peter Schweizer in his explosive new book, Throw Them All Out.



The details of how BrightSource managed to land its ten-figure taxpayer bailout have yet to emerge fully. However, one clue might be found in the person of Sanjay Wagle.

Wagle was one of the principals in Kennedy’s firm who raised money for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. When Obama won the White House, Wagle was installed at the Department of Energy (DOE), advising on energy grants.

From an objective vantage point, investing taxpayer monies in BrightSource was a risky proposition at the time. In 2010, BrightSource, whose largest shareholder is Kennedy’s VantagePoint Partners, was up to its eyes in $1.8 billion of debt obligations and had lost $71.6 million on its paltry $13.5 million of revenue.

Even before BrightSource rattled its tin cup in front of Obama’s DOE, the company made it known publicly that its survival hinged on successfully completing the Ivanpah Solar Electrical System, which would become the largest solar plant in the world, on federal lands in California.

In its Securities and Exchange Commission filings, BrightSource further underscored the risky nature of the Ivanpah venture and, more broadly, the company’s viability:

Our future success depends on our ability to construct Ivanpah, our first utility-scale solar thermal power project, in a cost-effective and timely manner… Our ability to complete Ivanpah and the planning, development and construction of all three phases are subject to significant risk and uncertainty.

Ironically, in 2008, Kennedy wrote a CNN article praising Obama as reminiscent of his famous father and uncle. The article, titled “Obama’s Energy Plan Would Create a Green Gold Rush,” proved prophetic. However, the “green gold rush” came in the form of $1.4 billion of taxpayers’ money flowing into the pet projects of rich venture capital investors like Kennedy, not average citizens.

What’s more, BrightSource touted the Ivanpah project as a green jobs creator. Yet as its own website reveals, the thermal solar plant will only create 1,400 jobs at its peak construction and 650 jobs annually thereafter. Even using the peak estimate of 1,400 jobs, that works out to a cost to taxpayers of $1 million per job created.

As Schweizer writes in Throw Them All Out, “A billion dollars in taxpayer money being sent to wealthy investors to bail them out of risky investments—does this sound familiar to anyone?”
http://biggovernment.com/whall/2011...-company-scored-1-4-billion-taxpayer-bailout/
 
Ooooh I like this thread.

Hopefully it will act as kind of containment area/vent room.
 
Ooooh I like this thread.

Hopefully it will act as kind of containment area/vent room.


Believe me, I'm defintely not the smartest guy on Archboston. But can we correct the thread to say Corrupt Corrupt Corrupt?:mad:
 
Believe me, I'm defintely not the smartest guy on Archboston. But can we correct the thread to say Corrupt Corrupt Corrupt?:mad:

I'm afraid that would detract from the incoherent anger contained within.
 

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