Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Incestuous State House of Massachusetts

I remember how happy all the liberals around here were when this guy got control of the House of Reps. Looks like they were blinded by the shit-screen of fart mist from this fucker, because this shit bag Speaker is WORSE than any Republican!!!!!

"Friends gained as DiMasi's star rose; Lobbying fees soar for 3 linked to House Speaker" by Andrea Estes, Globe Staff | October 5, 2008

They are among Salvatore F. DiMasi's oldest friends. They golf together, raise money for charity together, even travel together. And when DiMasi rose to the powerful position of House speaker, their fortunes rose as well.

Lobbyists Richard W. McDonough, John J. McGlynn Jr., and John E. Murphy Jr. have vaulted into the top ranks of the Beacon Hill influence trade since DiMasi won the House leadership job in 2004, doubling and even tripling their client billings, according to public records.

All three were among the 20 highest-paid lobbyists last year. And if they keep up the pace set during the first six months of 2008, McDonough and Murphy are on track to each make $1 million and rise into the top 10. Lobbying fees represent only a portion of their earnings. They also collect legal or consulting fees.

DiMasi declined to comment for this article. But David Guarino, his spokesman, said the speaker has not interceded to help his lobbyist friends. DiMasi's every decision, Guarino said, "is based solely on what he believes is in the best interests of the Commonwealth, the House of Representatives, and his district, period."

Yeah, sure!

Paying $13 million for a computer software system that could have cost less than $3 million is all right, even as my poorer-than-dirt district "has been struggling to close a $2 million budget gap."

Yeah, aye-aye, Mr. Speaker!

"This is how the business works," said Pamela Wilmot, executive director of Common Cause Massachusetts. Lobbyists with friends in high places will command higher fees because of their "perceived ability to move leadership."

Leadership changes mean growth opportunities for well-connected lobbyists. As far back as 1992, when a select group of lobbyists and legislators took a trip to Puerto Rico, the Globe Spotlight Team photographed McDonough and DiMasi in friendly conversation on a sun-splashed beach. Murphy and McGlynn also went on the trip. Each has been a DiMasi friend and golf partner for years.

Yeah, that is ANOTHER THING!

I'm sure the "multimillion-dollar reconstruction" of golf courses is REALLY HELPING out the Commonwealth!

Oh, I see: DiMasi GOLFS at the STATE-SUPPORTED GOLF COURSES!!!!

Pffffttt!

McDonough and several of his clients have sponsored the annual Harold L. Vitale Memorial Golf Tournament, hosted by DiMasi at his home golf course, the Ipswich Country Club. The tournament honors the deceased brother of Richard Vitale, DiMasi's longtime friend, accountant, and former campaign treasurer.

Two of McDonough's clients, Anheuser-Busch and Covanta Energy, also are annual donors to the State Legislative Leaders Foundation, a business-backed group that hosts legislative conventions, including a speakers' conference DiMasi recently attended in Newport. DiMasi is a vice president of the group and is in line to become its next president.

Murphy, who served in the House with DiMasi, has also sponsored the Vitale Golf Tournament. He sits on the State Legislative Leaders Foundation's advisory council and two of his clients, AstraZeneca and Waste Management Inc. are among the foundation's financial backers.

McGlynn, whose son-in-law is a member of DiMasi's House leadership team, also belongs to the Ipswich Country Club and has been the speaker's partner in charity golf tournaments. One of his clients, Giant Glass, has been a "gold" sponsor of the Vitale golf tournament, giving $3,500 a year.

Yeah, but the Speaker is LOOKING OUT for YOU, taxpayers! Gimme a fucking break! This guy out to have his throat slit on general principles!!!

Can you SMELL the STENCH of CORRUPTION, Mass. taxpapyers and voters, or do I have to rub your noses in shit?

Public records show that lobbying fees reported by McDonough, Murphy, and McGlynn spiked dramatically after 2004, the year DiMasi became speaker. In 2004, for example, McDonough billed clients $536,000 - about the same amount he had billed every year since 2001. By 2006, his earnings had jumped 56 percent, to $837,000. This year, if he earns as much in the second half of the year as he made in the first, he will collect $1.1 million in fees.

McGlynn, after earning $245,000 in 2004, reported earning $530,000 in 2006 - an increase of more than 100 percent. If he earns as much in the second half of this year as he reported in the first, he will make $916,000. Murphy, the former House majority leader, has been a high earner for years, even before DiMasi became speaker, according to records. But his fortune improved even more with DiMasi's ascension to speaker.

The year DiMasi took over as speaker, Murphy reported collecting $656,000 in lobbying fees, roughly the same amount he had made in each of the previous four years. In 2006, he earned $931,000, an increase of 42 percent. If he doubles what he made in the first half of this year, he will report lobbying fees this year of nearly $1.2 million.

All that $$$$ floating around, and yet we can't cut the income tax?

"leaders like House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi have suggested they would ignore the result even if voters approved the question"

Another reason to cut and gut the scumbag!!!!

Like most lobbyists, they work behind the scenes to win passage of legislation that will help their clients, or kill bills that might hurt them. Often this happens in the final moments of the legislative session.

Just before midnight on July 31, McGlynn, for example, was able to squeak through the House a bill that had been sitting in committee for nearly two years. The language would primarily benefit one company, Giant Glass, by preventing its biggest competitors, Safelite and JN Phillips, from acting as "third-party billers" for insurance companies, scheduling auto glass repairs and replacements. Third-party billing makes up a big chunk of their business. McGlynn was unable to push the bill through the Senate.

This is the EXACT kind of thing RON PAUL is TALKING ABOUT: The Ron Paul Platform: Economic Freedom

McGlynn has picked up several key new clients since 2005, including Shields Health Care and Arbella Insurance. Arbella spokesman Doug Bailey would not say whether McGlynn's friendship with DiMasi was a factor in the company's decision to employ him.

McDonough, whose father was the legendary, roguish governor's councilor Patrick J. "Sonny" McDonough, played a key role in persuading the House to approve funding for multimillion-dollar Cognos computer software contracts - contracts that had the support of DiMasi and are now the subject of multiple investigations by state agencies.

McDonough failed to report more than $300,000 in payments from the Burlington software firm until the Globe disclosed his ongoing relationship with the company in July.

McDonough also helped defeat a provision that would have imposed new taxes on hotel room resellers such as his client, Orbitz Worldwide. The language, which had been recommended by a special tax commission last year, was killed in the House Ways and Means Committee.

The lobbyists have sometimes been on the losing side: Murphy's client, Associated Industries of Massachusetts, called this year's legislative session "the most anti-employer, anti-jobs session in recent memory." McDonough's client Suffolk Downs saw its hopes for a casino at the racetrack dashed by DiMasi.

If these guys do not have EVERY THING THEY WANT, they fucking cry and bitch?!! Into the streets and up the lamppole, fucker!!!!!!!!!!!!

Like most lobbyists, the three men give back to members of the institution that has kept them in clover. They have consistently doled out the $200-a-year maximum campaign donations to key lawmakers.

They are known as BRIBES and KICKBACKS where I come from!!! Not to the pro-wealthy, pro-business, anti-taxpayer, agenda-pushing Boston Globe though!

McDonough and his wife contributed more than $20,000 to legislative candidates (and legislative political action committees) between 2005 and 2007; Murphy gave more than $31,000 in the same period; and McGlynn and his wife gave more than $36,000 (including $1,700 to the Democratic State Committee in 2006.)

Many of the donations went to committee chairs or vice chairs - the people hand-picked by DiMasi, with the power to push legislation the lobbyists care about. --more--"

Gee, what a shock! INFLUENCE PEDDLING up at the STATE HOUSE!!!

Sack 'em ALL, then ROPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!