Showing posts with label Acorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acorn. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Holding Everyone Accountable



Accountability, what a novel idea! Jeremy Scahill's article in The Nation, An Acorn Amendment for Pfizer, discusses what a few lone Democratic legislators are doing to counter the hypocrisy of the Republican anti-Acorn legislation.
In response to the Defund ACORN Act, which seeks to prohibit federal funds to the community group, Minnesota Democrat Betty McCollum, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, introduced an ACORN act of her own. It is titled the "Against Corporations Organizing to Rip-off the Nation Act of 2009," also referred to simply as the ACORN Act. HR 3679 seeks to "prohibit the Federal Government from awarding contracts, grants, or other agreements to, providing any other Federal funds to, or engaging in activities that promote certain corporations or companies guilty of certain felony convictions."

While some lawmakers are focused on exposing the hypocrisy of targeting ACORN and allowing the fraud- and abuse-plagued war industry to go untouched, McCollum's legislation takes aim at massive healthcare corporations.
"It's time Congress get serious about taxpayer funding of corporate cheats, crooks and criminals," says McCollum. "Last month Congress took action to defund a nonprofit serving poor Americans but failed to act against the corporate crooks that are actually guilty of felonies--including defrauding taxpayers. Why are companies that break the law as a business strategy allowed to receive taxpayer funds? A government contract is a privilege, not a right. If a company commits a felony against the people of the United States, then that privilege must end."
McCollum's bill singles out Pharmacia & Upjohn Company Inc., a subsidiary of Pfizer.
Last month Pfizer agreed to pay a $2.3 billion settlement, which the Justice Department calls "the largest healthcare fraud settlement in the history of the Department of Justice." The settlement stemmed from Pfizer's "illegal promotion of certain pharmaceutical products," where the company marketed dosages that had not been approved by the FDA. The company will also plead guilty to a felony violation of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act for misbranding the anti-inflammatory drug Bextra "with the intent to defraud or mislead."

Pfizer and its vast network of subsidiaries continue to win massive government contracts. Last year Pfizer made more than $40 billion in profits, and in 2007 it had more than $73 million in federal contracts.
McCollum's legislation would limit the amount of lobbying expenditures by "corporate felons" to $1 million a calendar year. In 2009 Pfizer has already spent $11,720,000 on lobbying.

ACORN does not have high-powered lobbyists, and its 400,000 member families do not give major campaign contributions. If they did, the Defund Acorn bill would never have passed Congress. The question for those Democrats who voted to go after this community organization on dubious allegations is a simple one: will you apply that standard to actual corporate felons with real-life rap sheets whose actions have actually harmed ordinary Americans and ripped off taxpayers?

It's about time!

ACORN in a Nutshell

Background

Senator Mike Johanns (R-NE) introduced a bill (click here for details) to block the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) from receiving any federal funding. The Protect Taxpayers from ACORN Act is cosponsored by 16 Senators. Unlike Senator Johanns' previous amendments, which only prevented funding in two specific appropriations bills (transportation/housing and department of interior) from going to ACORN in the next fiscal year, this legislation would permanently block ACORN from receiving taxpayer dollars.

Sen Johanns previous amendment S.AMDT.2355 (click here for details) to the bill H.R.3288 that banned federal ACORN funds in the Transportation and Housing and Urban Development spending bill, passed the Senate by an 83-7 vote.

There were only 6 Democratic Senators and 1 Independent Senator to vote against this amendment:

Burris (D-IL), Casey (D-PA), Durbin (D-IL), Gillibrand (D-NY), Leahy (D-VT), Sanders (I-VT), Whitehouse (D-RI)

Then September 17, he sponsored another amendment, S.AMDT.2394 to H.R.2996 (click here for details) prohibiting federal ACORN money in the Interior and environment appropriations bills, which pass by an 85-11 vote. \

There were only 10 Democratic Senators and 1 Independent Senator to vote against this amendment:

Akaka (D-HI), Bingaman (D-NM), Burris (D-IL), Casey (D-PA), Durbin (D-IL), Feinstein (D-CA), Gillibrand (D-NY), Harkin (D-IA), Leahy (D-VT), Sanders (I-VT), Whitehouse (D-RI)

Also on Thursday over in the House of Representatives they overwhelming voted 345-75-2 to pass a GOP amendment to a student loan bill, the “Defund ACORN Act”, which would completely defund all monies to ACORN.

On the vote, 172 Democrats joined 173 Republicans backing the move.

Fake Outraged Republicans and Cowering Spineless Democrats

Digby at Hullabaloo says:
This whole ACORN mess breaks my heart. They've been out there doing some of the toughest grassroots political work imaginable for years and years, hiring from the neighborhoods, expanding the voting franchise, helping the neediest people in our country. And they have been the very convenient target of the racist right wing during all that time, for all the obvious reasons. It's painful to see the Democrats cut and run when the right finally gets some wingnut porn to run with.

ACORN is rightly thanking one of the few defenders they've had in the media, Rachel Maddow, whose work on this has been magnificent.
WATCH: Maddow Puts ACORN Scandal In Perspective!


If you would like to thank her too, ACORN has created a page to do it, here.
Jeremy Scahill, author of "Blackwater" succinctly explained to Rachel that the legislation that Congress has enacted against Acorn is merely "politicial and not about upholding the law."

If upholding the law was even remotely involved in the "Defund Acorn Act" then the Republicans would be joining the Democrats in their outrage against the defense contractors Blackwater, KBR, Amor Group, DynCorp, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin.