Over the past two years, there have been four instances of malfeasance that have been “overlooked” by the federal government and at least one of them is finally getting the attention it deserves. the repugicans and the oil industry cheered after the State Department released a report on the environmental impact of the Keystone XL pipeline because it gave the environmentally damaging project a clean bill of health, and it should have because the report was conducted by an oil industry contractor, Environmental Resources Management (ERM), that has ties to the pipeline’s owner TransCanada, ExxonMobil, and Koch brothers who all have a stake in developing Canadian tar sand. According to the law, hiring an oil company contractor with a financial interest in the project is against federal conflict of interest laws, and as it turns out, “ERM misled the State Department at least twice in its proposal which most certainly lead the State Department to contract the Keystone XL review to an oil contractor with a vested interest in providing a favorable report.” Where is the repugican outrage at a real scandal with federal documents to back up the claim that ERM lied on its application and review report?
There is more to the Keystone scandal that Darrell Issa, and the SEC, should have investigated regarding Speaker of the House John Boehner’s lies about the hundreds-of-thousands of jobs the pipeline would generate barely a year after he invested in 7 Canadian tar sand companies in 2010. It is an ethics violation for elected officials to use their political office to perform official acts on behalf of special interests, and particularly when the elected official lies about a project to profit him and his campaign donors. A complaint was sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission that accused TransCanada of using “false or misleading statements about the proposed Keystone XL pipeline” and that Boehner, on behalf of TransCanada “consistently used public statements and information they knew were false in a concerted effort to secure permitting approval of Keystone XL from the U.S. government.” The SEC should have fully investigated Boehner and TransCanada for violating SEC Rule 10b(5) – Employment of Manipulative and Deceptive Practices to bolster stock prices, but because it was a Republican and the oil industry who broke the law, the investigation never materialized. Where was repugican and Darrell Issa’s outrage over the Speaker of the House lying to profit the oil industry and bolster his stock portfolio using the power of his political office?
Last year during the presidential campaign, Willard Romney claimed he left Bain Capital in 1999 to run the Salt Lake City Olympics, but filings with the SEC clearly listed Romney as Bain’s chief executive between 1999 and 2002. A former SEC commissioner said that “You can’t say statements filed with the SEC are meaningless. This is a fact in an SEC filing,” and yet Romney was never investigated or charged with lying on federal documents filed with the SEC. Even though it was legally impossible for Willard to deny what he stated on SEC documents and Massachusetts state filings, he continued lying and one cannot help but wonder why he was never charged with filing false government reporting documents which is a felony. Where was repugican outrage and why has Romney still never been charged?
In Issa’s current witch hunt, all the attention is being focused on IRS agents targeting teabagger and conservative groups’ applications for 510(c)(4) tax exempt social welfare organizations, and repugicans are desperate to tie the White House to the IRS doing its due diligence in scrutinizing applications before granting tax exempt status to the purely political organizations. Each and every group that applied for the “social welfare” designation checked a box on the applications that said they were not primarily in the business of political promotion, and instead of investigating the groups for lying on federal tax documents, repugicans are focusing on a non-existent connection between the IRS doing its job and the Obama White House. Where is the repugican outrage and congressional investigations into teabagger groups and the Koch brothers’ Americans for Prosperity for lying on federal documents to conceal their dark money donors?
In November 2010 Issa knew repugicans would have control of the House and he would get to conduct “seven hearings a week, times 40 weeks,” and yet he has never launched one investigation in confirmed acts of filing false documents and share manipulation by the Speaker of the House. Romney’s SEC filings are still part of the public record readily available to Issa, and the ERM application to conduct the KeystoneXL environmental impact report is in plain sight for all to see as are over 300 teabagger and conservative groups’ applications to earn “social welfare” tax exempt status. Where is repugican outrage and why is Issa not screaming about repugicans and their donors’ immoral and illegal actions that are genuine scandals waiting to be prosecuted.
It is common knowledge that repugicans operate under a double standard, but to allow men like the Koch brothers, Karl Rove, Willard Romney, and Speaker of the House John Boehner to escape even an investigation is beyond hypocrisy, it is criminal and looking the other way makes Issa and his repugican cheering section criminals for not doing their jobs as advocates for the American people. The idea of never investigating, charging, and prosecuting repugicans or their campaign donors is a pox on this nation going back to the shrub junta lying to take the nation into a war, and not prosecuting bankers and Wall Street executives for deliberately crashing the economy and it persists today in ignoring clear cases of illegal activity by wingnuts and their oil industry masters. The repugicans, and primarily Darrell Issa, have wasted months on a Benghazi non-scandal and they will waste more time and taxpayer dollars pursing a non-existent IRS scandal when if they really want convictions, they can look into Willard Romney, John Boehner, Koch oil associate ERM, and conservative groups’ illegal activities, but as often is the case, there is honor among criminals and there is no way the criminals in the repugican cabal will investigate the other criminals in the repugican cabal.
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