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Icky Ricky Perry, the Master of Pay to Play Politics

by: Libby Shaw

Sat Aug 20, 2011 at 19:34:38 PM CDT


Now that Rick Perry is running for POTUS the rest of the U.S. is learning the full extent to which the Governor of the once great state of Texas excels at his mastership of Jack Abramoff type pay to play politics.  Not everyone is happy about Rick Perry's style of doing political business.  The unhappy ones include Rick Perry conservatives, the very suckers, whoops! I mean folks, who elected him into office.  

Bank of America is very excited about Rick Perry's candidacy. The Bank is more than happy to give our Icky Ricky Governor a big helping hand.  

Libby Shaw :: Icky Ricky Perry, the Master of Pay to Play Politics

Meanwhile a writer for the Wall St. Journal, a conservative mind you, is shocked, shocked I tell you, about Rick Perry's day to day and unabashed practice of crony capitalism.

All told, the Dallas Morning News has found that some $16 million from the tech fund has gone to firms in which major Perry contributors were either investors or officers, and $27 million from the fund has gone to companies founded or advised by six advisory board members. The tangle of interests surrounding the fund has raised eyebrows throughout the state, especially among conservatives who think the fund is a misplaced use of taxpayer dollars to start with.

So now the conservatives are horrified that gambling went on in Rick Perry's crony run casinos?

Speaking of conservatives, meet Rick Perry's top ten self-serving crony capitalist donors.

Bob Perry: America's largest individual political donor, the Houston-based homebuilder has given $2.3 million to Rick Perry, making him the governor's leading money man (the two Perrys aren't related). In June, 2003, Rick Perry helped push through a bill creating the Texas Residential Construction Commission, ostensibly a watchdog for unethical homebuilders. In reality, the agency was created with the help of Bob Perry's lobbyist, John Krugh. Shortly after receiving a $100,000 check from Bob Perry, the governor appointed Krugh to the TRCC's board of directors. Consumer groups fought back and got the agency abolished in 2009.

Those of us who live in Houston know all about Bob Perry.  He and another Houston business leader shut down the Arizona styled, show me your papers, sanctuary cities law during the latest Texas legislative session.  Conservatives were not very happy to learn that home builder and swift boater Bob Perry has far more influence with the Governor and the Texas GOP super majority than they do.

Rick Perry's donor crony 2:  Rick Perry lets Harrold Simmons take a toxic dump on Texas.

Harrold Simmons: The reclusive buyout king has amassed $5.7 billion from garbage collection, drug stores, metals, and chemicals, making him the 55th richest American. In 1995, he set about converting an isolated patch of land in West Texas into a nuclear waste dump. In part, that's meant dumping $1.2 million in campaign cash on Perry. Though three staffers with Perry's Texas Commission on Environmental Quality resigned rather than approve the waste dump, it was ultimately green-lighted by TCEQ executive director Glen Shankle, who left the agency a few months later to work as the dump's lobbyist. In January, a commission stacked with Perry appointees gave the dump permission to accept nuclear waste from around the country.

Rick Perry's crony donor 3: David Nance.

David Nance: In 2009, the founder and chairman of Convergen LifeSciences Inc, a tiny biotechnology firm, applied for a $4.5 million grant from Texas' Emerging Technology Fund, a sort of public-sector venture capital fund. When the grant was denied, Nance appealed the decision to a Perry-appointed statewide advisory committee (of which Nance had once been a member), the Wall Street Journal reports. The committee ruled in favor of Nance, who has given more than $100,000 to Perry's campaigns since 2001. But that's not all. Perry also appropriated $2 million in state funds to a business-services nonprofit, Innovate Texas, which pays Nance a six-figure salary but does not have a working phone number, the Journal reports.

Rick Perry's crony donor 4: Lonnie Bo Pilgrim, the chicken farmer/East Texas polluter/EPA bashing guy.

Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim: In March 2008, the owner of the Pilgrim's Pride poultry company met with Perry and soon after gave him a $100,000 donation for the Republican Governor's Association, which Perry chaired at the time. Less than a month later, Perry asked the Environental Protection Agency to waive ethanol standards that Pilgrim believed would drive up chicken feed costs. Pilgrim later donated $25,000 to Perry's political action committee and footed the bill for him and three aides to fly to Washington, DC, to speak out against ethanol.

Perry's crony donor 5: The late Kenneth Lay of Enron and everything evil about Republican smoke and mirrors accounting practices, as Houston learned in 2004. Rick Perry has fully embraced Enronesque accounting practices. Rick Perry's Texas miracle is a mirage.

Kenneth Lay: In 2001, Rick Perry appointed an Enron exec to chair the Texas Public Utilities Commission, and the next day, Perry got a $25,000 check from Lay. As Molly Ivins mockingly pointed out, Perry "explained this, to everyone's satisfaction, as being 'totally coincidental.'"

The remainder of Rick Perry's 10 top creepy far right extremist crony donors include: B.J. Red McCombs, Mike Toomey, Phil Adams and James Leininger.

B.J. "Red" McCombs: The San Antonio Clear Channel billionaire, who contributed nearly $400,000 to the governor, is the primary financial backer for a Formula One racetrack to be built near Austin. The state has pledged $25 million a year in subsidies to support the project, the LA Times reports.

Mike Toomey: Perry's former chief of staff earned up to $2.2 million last year as a Texas-based lobbyist. He owns a private island in New Hampshire with Dave Carney, Perry's campaign manager. In 2007, Perry signed an executive order requiring all teenage girls in Texas to take a vaccine manufactured by Merck, one of Toomey's lobbying clients (the legislature eventually repealed the order). Toomey is now creating a Perry-focussed super-PAC, Make Us Great Again.

Phil Adams: A college friend of Perry's who gave his campaigns at least $314,000, Adams was a backer of Terrabon Inc, a Houston company that received a $2.75 million grant from Perry's Emerging Technology Fund.  Perry also appointed Adams to a coveted post on Texas A&M University's Board of Regents (other regents who aren't Perry supporters say they've been pressured to resign). Adams has returned the favor by giving the Perry family free tickets and transportation to basketball and football games.

James Leininger: The state's largest political donor during much of the 1990s, Leininger gifted Perry's campaigns at least $264,000, in addition to a $1.1 million loan that's credited with putting him over the top in a 1998 race for lieutenant governor. Leininger is an investor in Gradalis Inc, a Dallas biotechnology firm that received $1.75 million from Perry's Emerging Technology Fund, the Dallas Morning News reports.
James Dannenbaum:  Donated more than $320,000 to Perry's campaigns and received multiple transportation contracts from the state. His company, Dannenbaum Engineering, was implicated last year in an FBI investigation of El Paso officials who'd swapped political donations for county contracts, according to the El Paso Times. In 2007, Perry appointed Dannenbaum to the University of Texas Board of Regents.

Remember what happened the last time Texas sent a Republican and his creepy far right extremist donors to the White House?  

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Perry on Education (0.00 / 0)
Dear Libby -
I'm trying to fact check the quotes of this article you wrote:
"Governor Rick Perry Urges Republican Voters to Abandon Public Schools"
Can you please email me the date of the US Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Houston, or do you have any footage or audio of this?
I am in the music industry and the views expressed by Perry are blatantly anti-business in my field
Feel free to contact me off-site.
- Dennis

The article above (0.00 / 0)
was actually a snark diary though Rick Perry did attend a US Chamber of Commerce meeting in Houston in January.

Perry is definitely anti-public education.  His budget left Texas schools under funded by $4 billion.  The Governor refuses to put any of the taxpayer's rainy day funds into the schools.  

http://www.texasobserver.org/f...

During his 10 year tenure, Rick Perry has decimated public education in Texas.  


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