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« on: July 20, 2008, 10:31:44 AM »

Third-party candidates weren’t the only targets of Bonusgate-funded research.  The PG reported today (7/20/2008) that CleanSweep candidates and some Republican candidates were put under a taxpayer-funded microscope.  Here’s the link followed by a few choice excerpts:

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08202/898222-178.stm

PACleanSweep – “Many of those targeted in the project were sponsored by PACleanSweep, a group formed to oust lawmakers who had voted for an unpopular legislative pay raise.”

Swann and Scranton – “The grand jury also said that Mr. Manzo directed Nora Sabo, an employee in Mr. Webb's office, to conduct opposition research on prospective Republican gubernatorial candidates Lynn Swann and William Scranton III.”

LexisNexis Accounts and Travel Expenses – “Employees were asked to use LexisNexis, an online search service that makes use of thousands of databases. The state had several LexisNexis accounts that a grand jury later said were used for opposition research.”

“… taxpayer-funded LexisNexis accounts were routinely used to perform research and in which state employees would sometimes travel to county courthouses to check records on opponents and bill the trips to the state.”

Imagine how government-funded elections would work with this crowd.  Bonusgate would work on the front end to deter candidates, while public funding of elections would work to subsidize and encourage others. Sounds like a great angle for a LTE in your local paper where you can add an additional perspective on Bonusgate. 

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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2008, 09:05:03 PM »

I think this merits a press release as well. The abuse of authority and public funds is appalling. Between the Beauty Queens on the payroll, the use of taxpayer on campaigns, and the struggle to see how much pork can be brought back to the district, it is no wonder that the General Assembly has to keep seeking ways to increase revenue. The government of the Commonwealth has been notoriously corrupt in the past, due primarily to major political parties in the larger population areas, but this is getting completely out of hand.   

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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2008, 10:05:14 PM »

Mik,

What fries me is that all this was going on while the Pa ballot access coalition was appealing to the state government committee and the legislature for more equitable ballot access laws.  All the while, these people were working feverishly at taxpayer expense to deny us access to the ballot.

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« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2008, 05:03:35 AM »

Dave,

And as this posting shows, the political establishment also wanted to deny people from their own parties the chance to run.  Many PaCleanSweep candidates were Ds and Rs running as such.  I guess the political establishment didn't see them as members of the most important party -- the incumbent party.   

The "us versus them" mindset is really entrenched in Harrisburg.

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« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2008, 09:47:49 PM »

Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.


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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2008, 01:06:59 PM »

This is a horrendous abuse of power.  I put a post at the George Taylor Foundation site.  Spying on citizens, stealing tax dollars and targeting political opponents who favored reforem, this are all terrible abuses of power and it was mainly undertaken by the D's.  They need to be thrown out of office.  Amazingly, the meida seems more than content to let this go.  Media bias anyone?  Don't think for a second they've nabbed everyone involved.  This is something that needs to be kept in the forefront of everyone's mind and is an absolute winning issue for reformists.
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« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2008, 11:24:15 PM »

When former Rep. Jeff Haybay was going to trial not long ago for using his staff to help his campaign, his father said to the press that his son did the same thing that all the others did, and I think his dad was more right than not. This is going the next step to use the public employees to destroy the opposition. I think Mark hit it on the head when he said the incumbent party was the most important thing.

Let's face reality, the elected officials in the General Assembly have other interests to represent besides the citizens. There is $60 billion at stake, so you know the interests are bigger than a bunch of average Joes and their families. Those legislators have important business to attend to, and they can't let things like reasonable laws, respect for the citizens, or any sense of decency get in the way.

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