I have been spending some time targeting 5 particularly corrupt Republicans. Well, it is time to add numbers 6 and 7 and they are BOTH from Ohio. So the state that brought us such dubious, possibly fraudulent elections in 2004, now brings us three disgustingly corrupt politicians.
First let me review my previous Ohio target:
Rep. Mike Oxley (R-Ohio): Ohio Congressman Mike Oxley, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, suggested that a congressional probe of mutual fund companies might be dropped if its Washington-based trade group, the Investment Company Institute fired a prominent Democrat and replaced her with a Republican. Check out these Washinton Post stories: Here and Here
The Toledo Blade also ran a series documenting Oxley’s questionable connections to the corporate special interests that he is supposed to be regulating entitled “The Price of Power Politics.” –
This series documents Oxley’s many ties to corporate special interests and his efforts to block real accounting reform. Not to mention, the numerous worldwide trips he takes on the corporate dime.
So let’s keep Mike Oxley as one of this week’s targets.
But now we have two more Ohio Republicans who show themselves to be disgustingly corrupt.
Corrupt Republican target #6: Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH):
From the Campaign for America’s Future:
Who is Bob Ney supposed to work for? The citizens of his district, of course, not some lobbyist who wants to buy a casino in Florida. Where should he be focusing his job-creation efforts? On the working families in Ohio, not on an Indian tribe in Texas. Who pays his salary? We, the American people, do. Who pays for the phone he uses to talk to his lobbyist friends? We, the people, do. Rep. Bob Ney: another out-of-touch politician wasting our tax dollars to fulfill the wishes of lobbyists while the real needs of our country go unaddressed.
Go here to find out more about Bob Ney’s corruption.
Then petition House Speaker Hastert demanding an investigation of Bob Ney’s behavior.
And, if you can, donate to put an ad on the air publicizing Rep. Ney’s corruption.
But then there is also the Governor of Ohio and his crew!
Corrupt Republican Target #7: Governor Bob Taft (R): (and his little Sec of State, too)
Popularly known as “Coingate,” Gov. Taft’s administration has apparently mismanaged a major state fund and failed to keep it free from corrupting political influence. From Common Cause:
While Noe cannot account for millions of Ohio taxpayers’ dollars, he has contributed thousands to the campaigns of President Bush and state Republican leaders, including Governor Bob Taft (R), Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell (R) and Attorney General Jim Petro (R).
Even the state Supreme Court has been affected by the Noe scandal. Recently, 5 of the 7 justices recused themselves from cases involving Noe because they had received contributions from him.
And the fallout from the “Coingate” scandal has reached beyond Ohio. Noe is a focus of a federal investigation in his role as a Pioneer for President Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign, responsible for raising at least $100,000 for the President. He is accused of violating federal campaign finance law by reimbursing donors who gave to the President’s campaign committee.
While Noe’s beneficiaries are falling over backwards to disassociate themselves from him, Ohioans are waiting answers as to how their tax dollars fell through the cracks.
Given the wide swath of Noe’s influence in a state dominated by the Republican party in all branches of government, the only way that we can get to the truth is to enlist an independent investigator to thoroughly examine these allegations.
Start by demanding an independent investigation.
Now comes the meat of this week’s action. It is time to write the media about the deep, deep corruption of Ohio’s Republicans. Above is ample meat to show that through every level of politics, from Ohio Sec. of State to Congress to the Governor, Ohio Republicans are not running a clean operation.
Start by writing the national and your local media.
But also write the media in Ohio. They have to hear from across the nation that people do not like seeing this kind of corruption.
Keep up the pressure folks! We need to keep hammering at this issue of Republican corruption.
I found it very disturbing when I first heard about Tom DeLay’s (R-TX) corruption. But it was easy to dismiss it as nothing but one bad apple. But in recent weeks it has come to my attention that Corruption isn’t just in Texas anymore. I have been amazed and disgusted by the sheer numbers of scandals that seem to be erupting from the Ohio Republican Party! What is going on in the Buckeye State?
First there is Rep. Mike Oxley, who is caught up in a scandal involving influence peddling to the insurance industry. Oxley, the head of the House Financial Services Committee, has a record of questionable connections to the very same corporate special interests that he is supposed to be regulating. This is the exact kind of corruption we often condemn in third world nations!
Then there is Thomas Noe, a rare-coin dealer and Republican financial backer tied to Governor Bob Taft, Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell and Attorney General Jim Petro. Noe is at the center of so-called “Coingate,” the loss of some $12 million worth of rare coins that were part of a dubious $50 million investment by the state workers’ compensation fund he was responsible for managing. He lost $12 million worth of coins??? Amazing!
Finally, there is Rep. Bob Ney who is closely lined with some of the most notorious corporate lobbyists in Washington. He gets trips and contributions from a Texas Indian tribe, Washington lobbyists and foreign companies in exchange for political favors that helped not Ohio, but the same Texas Indian tribe, Washington lobbyists and foreign companies. Again, this is third-world style corruption.
I’m sorry, but I am a big city New Yorker who witnessed 9/11. It disgusts me that while our soldiers are dying in the Middle East and Republicans say bad things about New York City, it is in Ohio that so much corruption is surfacing. Isn’t this the same state that had so many problems in the 2004 elections that fraud is suspected? What is becoming of America when a state like Ohio, once the epitome of American values, has sunk to dubious elections and corrupt politics.