Submitted by: Donald Hank Here is some news for you, America: You do not have a government. Oh, you have people in Washington busy taking bribes to do unto you, but almost no one doing for you. As this article shows, "your" government is bought and paid for by rich cynical people even as you slide further and further into poverty and joblessness. Conservatives defend these rich because they think they are icons of "capitalism." They haven't gotten the message yet that the extremely rich in America are not rich from hard work and risk taking any more. They are rich because they knew how to steal legally. It's called by 3 different names: 1--crony capitalism 2--corporatism 3--fascism But what's in a name? It's all the same. This is why you had better vote the bums out every time around or keep expecting to get reamed. Don Hank Lesley Stahl of CBS News gets 'Jacked' on '60 Minutes' Abramoff turns anchor's stomach with extent of corruption in Washington |
Jack Abramoff, onetime power broker for the elite of Washington, D.C., is holding no punches in exposing corruption on Capitol Hill and warning it may run deeper and wider than most Americans can even imagine. "People are under the impression that the corruption only involves somebody handing over a check and getting that favor, and that's not the case," Abramoff told CBS's Lesley Stahl. "The bribery, call it, because ultimately that's what it is, that's what the whole [lobbying] system is ... it is done every day, and it is still being done. "The truth is there are very few members [of Congress] who I could even name or could think of who didn't at some level participate in that," he said. Abramoff appeared on Stahl's "60 Minutes" interview to discuss his new book, "Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth About Washington Corruption From America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist," which, upon its official release in just hours from now, is already causing a firestorm among Washington's powerful lobbying community. At one time, Abramoff told Stahl, his lobbying firm had an estimated 100 members of Congress in its back pocket. Watch the interview here: The moment the job was offered, Abramoff explained, "That was it. We owned them. And what does that mean? Every request from our office, every request from our clients, everything that we want, they're going to do." "It was effective," Abramoff said. "Most congressmen don't feel they're being 'bought.' Most congressmen I think, can in their own mind justify the system." Stahl was stunned and personally sickened by the revelations, summarizing, "I really think what you were doing was subverting the essence of our system." "Absolutely right," Abramoff affirmed. "But our system is flawed and has to be fixed. Human beings populate our sytem. Human beings are weak." "And you preyed on that," Stahl asserted. "I did." Click here to watch the interview. Abramoff went on to explain how lobbyists can game the legislative process to secure payoffs for clients, often without their targets' express knowledge. By convincing members of Congress to insert into bills backdoor language that is intentionally obscure and draped in legal code, lobbyists can open up sweetheart holes in regulations for their clients. "We crafted language that was so obscure, so confusing, so uninformative, but so precise, to change the U.S. code," Abramoff said. It worked so well, he explained, because, "Members don't read the bills." Former Rep. Bob Ney confirmed Abramoff's story: "I had no idea [what the obscure, coded phrases changed in the law]; I didn't care," Ney said. "It was a great big shell game. ... I was dumb enough to not say, 'What's this thing do?'" In the span of 10 years, Jack Abramoff became the most powerful lobbyist on Capitol Hill. Congressmen lined up to do his bidding, executives heeded his advice and heads of governments hung on his every word. But scandal brought him down, ultimately casting him into prison. As the Abramoff name became synonymous with government corruption, the drastic fall from grace was his wake-up call. He now admits he did wrong. He lost sight of the "line," and he had plenty of time to reflect during his 43-month prison sentence. He has paid the price, and now he is ready and willing to discuss details – as well as his unique insight into the systemic reforms needed to prevent others from falling into "disgrace." Now a free man, "Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth about Washington Corruption from America's Most Notorious Lobbyist," is Jack Abramoff's autobiographical exposé unveiling the mysterious and corrupt world of federal politics. In his book, Abramoff "outs" senators and members of Congress and sets out the details of insider deals previously unknown to most. But he also sets forth a Capitol Hill reform plan that would rock the fraternal inside-the-Beltway culture. Lobbying firms have been huddling to coordinate an attack on Abramoff, while press secretaries of members of Congress named in the book are churning out counter attacks as quickly as they can. However, official Washington does not have the option of ignoring Hurricane Jack, since his appearance on "60 Minutes," followed by scheduled interviews on the Today Show and Sean Hannity (radio and TV) tomorrow, CNN's Piers Morgan on Tuesday, Fox & Friends Wednesday, Lawrence O'Donnell on Thursday and many more. Among other revelations that already have surfaced, and the reactions they have elicited:
The scandals triggered by Abramoff led to the convictions of 20 people for payoffs in exchange for political favors, including Republican Rep. Bob Ney of Ohio. Abramoff was released in June after nearly fours years in federal prison. Published by WND Books, "Capitol Punishment" also reveals that Abramoff is "a smart, funny, charming, clear-eyed narrator who confounds every expectation of the media's villainous portrait." Adds the publisher: "While he is the villain in the black fedora hat to most of the world, this narrative unearths Abramoff, the human being – tortured, troubled, guilt-ridden, broken, sorrowful, penitent. There are lessons in this book for all – a compelling and redemptive story." Be among the first to get Jack Abramoff's new book – direct from the publisher. Personally autographed copies are also available only from the WND Superstore. |
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"Government is...a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
George Washington
"Government is...a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
George Washington
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