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GOP whoring itself (again) to big Energy for golf weekend

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by SamFisher, Jan 7, 2004.

  1. SamFisher

    SamFisher Member

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    Democracy has been outsourced...and it's about time...I guess representing the overclass has its privileges.


    Energy firms paying tab for GOP trip
    Wed Jan 7, 7:28 AM ET

    By Jim Drinkard, USA TODAY

    A dozen or more congressional Republicans will gather at a resort in balmy Phoenix this week to hear the legislative wish lists of Western coal, power and mining companies - and raise money from them.


    The four-day conference begins today with a $1,500-per-person round of golf and private dinner, dubbed "Mulligans and Margaritas." The money raised from industry officials will be divided among the re-election campaigns of the lawmakers, most of whom serve on committees that oversee the mining and energy industries.


    Members of Congress often take privately sponsored trips. Such trips are allowed under ethics rules if they are primarily for fact-finding or other official business.


    But guidelines issued by the House ethics committee warn the chamber's members "to avoid even the appearance that solicitations of campaign contributions are connected in any way with an action taken or to be taken in their official capacity."


    The conference includes panel discussions with policymakers interspersed with cocktail receptions, dinners and two other golf tournaments. One agenda item: drawing up a "Top Ten To-Do List" for Congress for 2004.


    "It is a festival of access-buying," says Frank O'Donnell of the Clean Air Trust, an environmental group often at odds with the conference's industry sponsors.


    The event was organized by the Western Business Roundtable, which lobbies for reduced government regulation and other pro-business policies. Its members include utilities, mining companies, railroads and energy companies.


    On its Web site, the group claims credit for a long list of lobbying successes. Among them: getting the Environmental Protection Agency (news - web sites) to loosen rules governing toxic mercury emissions from power plants.


    Jim Sims, the group's executive director, said industry sponsors will pay the food and lodging tab for members of Congress and other government participants. Rooms at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa start at $395 a night. Sims rejected O'Donnell's characterization, calling the event "an open-ended Western issues conference" that will focus on proposals to rewrite clean-air laws and the energy bill stalled in Congress.


    Attendees include Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, and representatives of the Energy and Interior departments and the EPA.


    Sims said House members confirmed as attending include Reps. Rob Bishop and Chris Cannon of Utah; Jim Kolbe of Arizona; Denny Rehberg of Montana; Darrell Issa of California; and Tom Tancredo of Colorado.
     
  2. Woofer

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    What do you expect of:

    "We need an energy bill that encourages consumption."—Trenton, N.J., Sept. 23, 2002

    GWBush
     
  3. bigtexxx

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    When's that democrat golf trip sponsored by Teamsters again?
     
  4. SamFisher

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    I don't know...when is it?
     
  5. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    When will the liberals take a vacation to pander to TRIAL LAWYERS and LABOR UNIONS? When will the liberals take a holiday to celebrate the accomplishments of JESSE JACKSON or BARBARA STREISAND?
     
  6. SamFisher

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    Yawn...tell me again how Hollywood stars are able to purchase legislation? Was it the "Free Tax-breaks for Hollywood Superstars Act of 1993" or the "USA-FAMOUS PEOPLE ROCK ACT" signed by Clinton....not to mention the "Jesse Jaxon Empowerment Act" of 94, talk about a giveaway!

    Does it not seem more unseemly to you when the so-called party of "small government" and less regulation sells its votes and funnels lucrative government money to its corporate benefactors with such reckless abandon that it would put Richard Daley, Sr. to shame?
     
  7. rimrocker

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    I think it's next Wednesday at the Madisonville public 9-hole course followed by steak finger baskets at DQ.
     

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