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    Trump’s tournament of corruption: Mick Mulvaney and Scott Pruitt still in the lead

    https://www.salon.com/2018/04/26/thi...-still-champs/

    Things are getting so corrupt in the US that people are completely open about it.

    Trump’s tournament of corruption: Mick Mulvaney and Scott Pruitt still in the lead

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    APRIL 26, 2018 12:25PM (UTC)
    Donald Trump has a habit of stealing slogans and then insisting he made them up. The most obvious is "Make America Great Again," which he blatantly stole from the 1980 Ronald Reagan campaign. (Trump claims he came up with it independently.) When he called himself the "law and order" candidate, he probably didn't realize he was lifting that from Richard Nixon, who used it as one of the all-time most effective racist dog whistles. Trump just knows a good one when he hears it: "America First" goes all the way back to the late 1930s and referred to the isolationist movement that protested any American involvement in the European war against Hitler.

    Trump's not the most original guy in the world. But he does have a knack for picking up slogans that have a certain political resonance, even if he's completely clueless about why. All of those make sense for a conservative candidate. But he may have gone too far when he chose "Drain the swamp." That one has been in the political lexicon for centuries, most recently deployed by Nancy Pelosi back in 2006 when the Democrats ran their successful "culture of corruption" campaign. It may very well be the one old slogan Trump should have left on the shelf.

    When Trump started using the phrase, journalists and other observers largely assumed he meant he would root out all the lobbying and revolving-door forms of legalized corruption, since that's traditionally what the phrase has meant. In truth, when Trump introduced the slogan in October of 2016, he also proposed a set of ethics reforms:

    Reinstate a five-year ban to prevent executive branch officials from lobbying after they leave office and prevent an executive action from lifting it.
    Introduce a similar five-year ban on former members of Congress from lobbying after ending government service.
    Expand the definition of lobbyists and close loopholes that allow former government officials to label themselves as consultants and advisers.
    Lifetime ban on senior executive branch officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government.
    Campaign finance reform that prevents registered foreign lobbyists from raising money in American elections and politics.

    I'm going to guess you didn't remember any of that. That's because it's pretty much the last time we ever heard about it. Trump never stopped saying he would "drain the swamp," and his voters never stopped chanting it and cheering for it. That's because it came to mean something quite different, which I suspect was what he meant all along: He was promising to drain the government swamp of political opposition, not corruption. In fact, you can say "Lock her up" and "Drain the swamp" in the same breath.

    Congressional Republicans have never had the slightest appetite for cleaning up corruption. In recent years, they pretty much institutionalized it. This Sunlight Foundation website, which tracks Trump's overwhelming personal conflicts of interest, shows that since he took office, Washington has become a free-for-all of graft and corruption at the highest level. His administration isn't even trying to hide it.

    White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, who is also acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, gave a speech to a group of bankers this week and basically told them they had to pay to play, right out in the open. This report is from The Washington Post:

    “We had a hierarchy in my office in Congress,” said Mulvaney, who was a leading conservative in the House until President Trump tapped him to be the White House budget director, a job he still holds. “If you were a lobbyist who never gave us money, I didn’t talk to you. If you were a lobbyist who gave us money, I might talk to you.”

    He did add that he would always talk to constituents also, which was nice of him.

    Mulvaney was basically laying out the terms of a bribe. If you want favorable banking legislation, you're going to need to put up some cash. It doesn't get any starker than that. The fact that this is the man in charge of an agency meant to protect consumers from unscrupulous bankers and lenders (which he loathes and wants to shut down) is just too perfect.

    That was just the latest in a string of such stories in the Trump administration, and it's only been 15 months since the inauguration. Setting aside those pertaining to the president and his family, the cabinet is setting records for corruption scandals. We can go from Trump's first Health and Human Services secretary, Tom Price, who spent more than $1 million of taxpayer funds to travel by private jet in the first few months, to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who tried to commandeer government aircraft for his honeymoon and is still spending vast sums on travel and expenses, to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who is also dinging taxpayers for expensive travel and wanted to spend $139,000 on a couple of office doors, and then HUD Secretary Ben Carson, who is completely asleep at the wheel but nonetheless found the energy to order a $39,000 table, blame it on his wife and then belatedly admit that he was involved after all.

    For all that, there is one high-level Trump appointee who puts all the others to shame when it comes to corrupt practices. That would be the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt. From his bizarre requirement for a vast security detail and first-class travel (ostensibly for his own protection) and a soundproof booth in his office to sweetheart deals with lobbyists and donors and excessive pay raises for his favored underlings, it seems there's a new Pruitt scandal every day. But his agency is efficiently deploying a wrecking ball to the environmental regulatory apparatus, so he's had some protection from the GOP's wealthy owners, at least up until now.

    But the word is that all the Pruitt bad news is starting to seem like a liability, even to these brazen Republicans. According to The Washington Post, a number of elected officials are becoming uncomfortable with him. Pruitt is scheduled to appear before two House committees on Thursday, and reportedly some members of the White House are hoping he flames out:

    Inside the White House, the EPA chief has lost the backing of many senior aides, including Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, and communications officials, lawyers and Cabinet affairs officials, whose calls he ignores. He is not interested in “turning the page,” as one senior administration official put it Wednesday.

    The New York Times reports that Pruitt has a strategy all worked out. He has obviously learned from the master. He plans to blame everyone but himself. That's exactly what President Trump would do. And then he'd brag about his grand success at draining the swamp.
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    I would have to say Pompeo is a strong contender for the title. His entire career in Congress was funded by the Kochs, and now he's managed to become first the head of the CIA, and now apparently will replace Rexxon Drillerson as Secretary of State...... all while claiming to "fight until the Rapture".

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    The approach Mulvaney took, in terms of lobbyists paying to play/get access, wasn't anything new, and certainly nothing unique to Mulvaney.

    I don't like [Mulvaney] and the fiscal policies he advocates, but as far as the bankers he was speaking to, at least Mulvaney was (if nothing else) forthright enough to flat-out say the way it is and the way things work far as elected officials go. I don't think Mulvaney even really needed to SAY what he did, since most people know it already without being told...but it never hurts to hear it from somebody in the know from time to time: avoids anybody laboring under the illusion that things are anything other than what they are.

    Pruitt is just a hack who has a long history, going all the way back to his beginnings in Oklahoma, of accepting all sorts of kickbacks in the form of favorable terms from banks for real estate deals and various activities that smelled like petty graft (I'm constantly amazed by what is legal). Pruitt just upped the ante as his circumstances moved up.

    Look, none of this is in any way surprising. The tone starts at the top. Trump didn't even make the pretense of divesting his business interests or even worry one iota about the emoluments clause upon entering his current office. Thus, why should (or would) any of Trump's various Cabinet Secretaries have the slightest qualms about dipping their snouts in the public trough? Their mentality is that unlike the poor and the social services the poor depend on, these rich officials deserve what they're taking. They - unlike the poor - are entitled to all the perks they can get their hands on, and if the rest of us don't like it, we can go fuck ourselves. The poor and working classes, by default of being poor or working class, are morally inferior and deserve nothing. In point of fact, these folks have got it too good in the first place and will have to make due with less. These various Trump officials deserve everything, and a nice, fat tax cut, to boot.
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    Scott Pruitt just resigned... so I guess that means Mulvaney "wins".... or whatever?

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...thics-scandals

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    Bill Clinton once said “It’s the economy stupid.”Nobody cares what is going on when they are comfortable and optimistic. As long as the economy is where it is Trump is going to reap the benefits. Talk of corruption just is a big Zzzzzzz to people. We all know there is corruption. It’s just that the corruption crying is partisan. Right now we are hearing the left cry. When Obama was in the right cried. The reality is if Obama was a Republican it would be the left crying he was not a natural born citizen and let’s see a real birth certificate. Trump probably will win a second term but we will be hearing lot’s of crying from the left until a Democrat president gets elected and then the right will cry. Most of us just hope to make more money and whatever President fills the seat when the economy is good gets the credit. Something Bill Clinton understood. So nobody gives a shit about corruption or who the president screwed if the employment rates are up.
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