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Campaign Finance: well then, that would explain almost everything

22 Monday Aug 2011

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campaign finance, Eric Schmitt, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission

….Sen. Schmitt‘s legislative priorities include growing our economy with quality jobs; making health care more available, affordable, and portable; and keeping a watchful eye on the issue of property taxes….

Missouri State Senate

Health, Mental Health, Seniors and Families Committee

MEMBERS:

Norma Champion, 30th, Chair

Eric Schmitt, 15th, Vice-Chairman

Jane Cunningham, 7th

Tom Dempsey, 23rd

Bill Stouffer, 21st

Jolie Justus, 10th

Joseph Keaveny, 4th

Yvonne Wilson, 9th

[emphasis added]

Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

CONTRIBUTION OF MORE THAN $5,000.00 RECEIVED BY ANY COMMITTEE FROM ANY SINGLE DONOR – TO BE FILED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CONTRIBUTION

C071320 SCHMITT FOR SENATE [pdf] 8/22/2011

Simmonds Browder Gianaris Angelides and Barnerd

LLC

One Court Street

Alton, IL 62002

8/20/2011

$10,000.00

[emphasis added]

In the past two months:

CONTRIBUTION OF MORE THAN $5,000.00 RECEIVED BY ANY COMMITTEE FROM ANY SINGLE DONOR – TO BE FILED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CONTRIBUTION

C071320 SCHMITT FOR SENATE [pdf] 8/4/2011

RightChoice Managed Care Inc

PO Box 68086

Cincinnati, OH 45206

8/4/2011

$10,000.00

[emphasis added]

CONTRIBUTION OF MORE THAN $5,000.00 RECEIVED BY ANY COMMITTEE FROM ANY SINGLE DONOR – TO BE FILED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CONTRIBUTION

C071320 SCHMITT FOR SENATE [pdf] 7/20/2011

Express Scripts, Inc

1 Express Way

Saint Louis, MO 63121

7/18/2011

$7,500.00

[emphasis added]

Doesn’t anybody contribute just $25.00 anymore? Just asking.

Make Your Alderman Accountable

22 Monday Aug 2011

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Your city or rural alderman/city council is responsible for more than putting stops signs at the corner of your street.  Your aldermen are responsible for creating jobs.  Some aldermen do as little as possible and you know who they are as you drive through neighborhoods and see abandoned dilapidated buildings.  Other aldermen, on the other hand, always manage to have some type of neighborhood improvement project underway.  Everyone deserves to live in a clean and safe neighborhood.  Not only should you have schools, but you should also have other services like libraries, stores, community centers, day care facilities, etc.  The people living in the community must make the aldermen more accountable.

You know your neighborhood better than anyone.  You know the location of every abandoned building and you know the quality of the services provided by the police and fire departments.  Citizens have to demand change.  The wheel that makes the most noise gets oiled.  You must show up at the city council meetings and present well thought out neighborhood improvement projects.  If you demand a new facility, you show how income received from the facility will offset the construction cost.  Abandoned houses can be rehabbed and rented.  Rental income can offset the cost of the rehab.  Community centers can charge fees to offset construction cost.

Demolition, rehab, and new construction will produce jobs in your community.  The management and supervision of the facilities will produce additional jobs in the community.  You will be lowering unemployment when you put people to work revitalizing your neighborhood.

President Obama has been looking for shovel ready projects.  He talks about building bridges but your neighborhood improvement project can be included if it’s putting people to work.  Your aldermen are responsible for developing these projects and making proposals that will create jobs and lower unemployment.      

Evita Mooselini visited Kansas City and didn't tell The Stenographer

21 Sunday Aug 2011

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junior high school, Kansas City, media criticism.the stenographer, missouri, Sarah Palin, Steve Kraske

We never get out of junior high school:

A silent sojourn by Palin puzzles KC

By STEVE KRASKE

The Kansas City Star

News flash: Sarah Palin was in town Monday.

You didn’t know that? I didn’t know it until the next day. Turns out, nobody knew it….

We’re not puzzled by the former half term governor, she’s just a grifter pulling a long con.

@RobertaSaidThat Deborah

Redneck-goatee-sporting-whats-his-name-Palin-husband admits his wife quit governorship to make more money, saying she had “bills to pay.” 16 hours ago

From Rachel Maddow – Todd Palin and a self-identified Alaska resident at the Iowa State Fair:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640

Vacation porn, part 2

21 Sunday Aug 2011

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2012, Claire McCaskill, missouri, Sarah Steelman, Senate

Oh, for the love of…

@sarah_steelman Sarah Steelman

I love the Ham breakfast @Mostatefair Great campaigning! @clairecmc you missed all the fun! You still on vacation? #MOSEN 18 Aug

As if Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder’s (r) appearance wasn’t going to suck all the oxygen out of Sedalia?

Previously: Vacation porn (August 18, 2011)

Campaign Finance: big bucks for a payday loan PAC

20 Saturday Aug 2011

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campaign finance, missouri, Missourians for Equal Credit Opportunity, PAC

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

CONTRIBUTION OF MORE THAN $5,000.00 RECEIVED BY ANY COMMITTEE FROM ANY SINGLE DONOR – TO BE FILED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CONTRIBUTION

C111137 MISSOURIANS FOR EQUAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITY [pdf] 8/19/2011

Missourians For Responsible Government

PO Box 45571

Kansas City, MO 64171

8/19/2011

$200,000.00

[emphasis added]

$200,000.00? For what? From who?

The PAC was established a month ago:

Date Established: 7/18/2011

COMMITTEE: MECID:C111137

MISSOURIANS FOR EQUAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITY

4131 N MULBERRY DR STE 200

KANSAS CITY MO 64116

[emphasis added]

The for what, sort of:

The Payday Industry’s New Front Group(s)

Submitted by Liberty Belle on August 20, 2011 – 6:28am

Yesterday, Missourians for Equal Credit Opportunity filed a lawsuit challenging the initiative petition filed by Missourians for Responsible Lending which seeks to cap the rate on predatory loans. They are challenging the official ballot title approved by the Secretary of State. Both the Secretary of State and State Auditor are listed as defendants in the case….

How ironic. Special interests spending a lot of money to get people to vote against their self interest on behalf of corporations that want to charge interest.

Oh, you meant the states!

20 Saturday Aug 2011

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governor 2012, implosion, missouri, Peter Kinder, stripper

They’re starting to desert the sinking ship:

More trouble for Kinder: Donor, party official want him to step aside

“….With the possible exceptions of California or Nevada, would-be governors just don’t take pictures of themselves with porn models,” Garrison wrote on Thursday. “Mr. Kinder’s attempts at damage control in the newspapers today – who stops at a ‘pantless’ bar just to use the bathroom? – do not pass the laugh test….”

Evidently not the cities in Moniteau or Vernon Counties.

The Governor's Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair

19 Friday Aug 2011

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Chris Koster, ham breakfast, Jay Nixon, missouri, Peter Kinder, State Fair

The annual Governor’s Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair is an opportunity for people to gather, eat, and interact with the biggest concentration of politicians (of whatever party) in the state in one place at one time.

Attorney General Chris Koster’s (D) campaign released a short video compilation of the Thursday morning event:

There were a few others there, too:

At ham breakfast, Kinder sticks to his story on strip club saga

SEDALIA, Mo. – Dogged for a week by questions about strip club visits he made in the mid 1990s, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder tried to put the matter behind him today at the Governor’s Ham Breakfast at the state fair.

“I did five interviews yesterday,” Kinder said. “I’ve said all I’m saying.”

Asked how his answers had been received, Kinder said: “I’m getting a terrific reception….”

….Kinder initially declined to comment but he changed his approach and did several radio and newspaper interviews Wednesday.

In the interviews, he said he was not proud that he visited the club about 10 times when he was a state senator. He said he stopped going when he realized it was “not consistent with my upbringing.”

Kinder blamed a “Democratic operative” for the story coming out now.

Asked at a news conference after the breakfast whether his campaign had anything to do with the story, Nixon said: “All this stuff’s kind of disappointing, disturbing. I really don’t have much to say about it. Let him answer the questions….”

“….I did five interviews yesterday,” Kinder said. “I’ve said all I’m saying.”

Asked how his answers had been received, Kinder said: “I’m getting a terrific reception….”

Think about that for a moment.

Kinder losing brownie points with major donor

19 Friday Aug 2011

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Dave Catanese has the story:

David Humphreys, a southwest Missouri businessman and major GOP donor who has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the party, is abandoning his support for Peter Kinder’s gubernatorial bid and calling on him to resign.

Humphreys tells POLITICO in an email that he has asked the lieutenant governor to forego a 2012 campaign, requested his donations be returned and warned he will support Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon if Kinder is the GOP nominee.

a) a resignation would make the whole candidate recruitment process for the Lt. Governor’s office a lot easier. But I’m guessing we’re about 2 to 5 revelations away from that.

b) In case you lost track, here’s the donations that Humphreys wants Kinder to return as soon as possible.

$25K – June 3rd, 2011

$100K – March 26th, 2011 (no word on if Ethelmae Humphreys wants a refund for her $100K check sent on that day)

$40K – June 21st, 2010

$50K – September 28th, 2009

And there’s also $380K donated by Humphreys family members between the passage of the “Brown Paper Bag of Money Campaign Finance law” in 2008 and the election.

Kinder’s campaign account has $1.6M cash on hand, so he would likely loose his pants if he refunds $215K to $595K to the Humphreys family. But what else is new.

Edit: Typo corrected, I blame it on Jay Nixon.

Vacation porn

19 Friday Aug 2011

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dubya, media criticism, Obama, vacation

Ripley: Did IQs just drop sharply while I was away?

Uh, yeah.

The Mighty Wurlitzer and the howling right wingnuts they cater to drive our political discourse. Our useless old media complies.

August 19, 2010 2:35 PM

Like Every Administration, White House Defends Obama “Vacation”

….This is Mr. Obama’s 9th vacation since taking office. As of today, he has spent all or part of 38 days on “vacation” away from the White House. He has also made 14 visits to Camp David spanning all or part of 32 days. It brings his total time away to all or part of 70 days.

It’s less than the “vacation” time taken during the same period by his immediate predecessor. (Former President George W. Bush gets the quotation marks too.)

As of this point in his 1st term, Mr. Bush had made 14 visits to his Texas ranch spanning all or part of 102 days. He also made 40 visits to Camp David spanning all or part of 123 days. His “vacation” total at this point in his presidency was all or part of 225 days away….

Of course, dubya, at the same point, was significantly disengaged by several orders of magnitude. That doesn’t matter, because, *IOKIYAR.

* it’s okay if you’re a republican

Obama calls for Syrian President to step down; UN cites crimes against humanity

18 Thursday Aug 2011

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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2011 Syrian uprising, Arab Spring, Bashar al-Assad, nonviolence

President Obama called on Thursday for Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to step down amid the continued brutal repression of democratic activists throughout the embattled Middle East nation.

Immediately following the President’s announcement, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy echoed the call for Assad to retire and announced an expansion of economic sanctions including an embargo of Syrian crude oil imports.

Syrian activists continue to risk life-and-limb by taking part in protests calling for regime change and democratic reforms. Over 2000 protesters have been killed by Syrian government forces since the uprising began in January.

A U.N. Human Rights report released Thursday offered grisly details of the government crackdown and accused the Assad regime of possible crimes against humanity. As Reuters reported,

“Syrian forces have fired on peaceful protesters throughout the country, often at short range and without warning, killing at least 1,900 civilians, including children, the investigators said in a report to the U.N. Human Rights Council. Their wounds were “consistent with an apparent shoot-to-kill policy.” Some were reportedly finished off with knives. Security forces were alleged to have killed wounded civilians by putting them alive in refrigerators in hospital morgues, it said. Tanks, grenades, snipers, heavy machine guns and helicopters have been used in the assault aimed at quashing opposition to the rule of President Bashar al-Assad.”

So how far will the international community go to stop the killing of innocents? Where do nations draw the line on intervening into the affairs of other nations?

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast warned against Western intervention into the internal affairs of Iranian ally Syria. Mehmanparast said on Tuesday, “Western leaders, especially Americans, are used to interfering in the internal affairs of countries and using any pretext to march with their military forces and occupy the country.”

But thousands are being murdered attempting to throw off the yoke of tyranny. Should the West begin to ramp up the pressure even to the point of military intervention?  

A fundamental tenet of American political philosophy is the idea that government must constantly earn its right to govern. Chief among their charge is to protect life and liberty and when a pattern of behavior repeatedly shows an opposition to these principles, the people have a right to abolish their government and form anew.

Now these ideas of self-government refer, in an insular sense, solely to the American enterprise and her citizens-and to forcefully coerce them upon other nations would violate rules of noninterference established by liberal international order; aka “Westphalian Sovereignty.”

Of course, foreign policy, international law, and one’s own philosophical beliefs are neither so easily defined, nor contained in neat compartments. History is replete with instances of moving all around the playing field, shifting roles and rules, interfering in the affairs of others whether through overt power, or through various expressions of espionage. It could even be seen that rules of international cohabitation are mere guidelines with most of history being built around the exceptions, and the passionate arguments levied to justify such “flexibility”.

The United States and Western nations have been working to undermine the criminal Assad regime through covert actions and sanctions-and now as the NATO supported actions of the anti-Gaddafi forces in Libya are taking a positive turn-the same tourniquet of human rights and dignity should be applied to the crimes against humanity being committed by the Assad regime in Syria.

Murder, mayhem, cruelty, and torture have no place in modernity-and even through the doctrine of nonviolence-it must be forcefully and violently opposed. Through its actions, the Bashar al-Assad regime has foregone any claim to legitimate authority and the assassination of the Syrian people must be halted. It’s time for the civilized world to conduct a rescue operation through defensive action against the dictatorial and murderous Assad regime.

(“Obama calls for Syrian President to step down; UN cites crimes against humanity” by Byron DeLear, Progressive Examiner, as published on Examiner.com)

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