Showing posts with label revolving door corruption. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

All the Trumpster’s Mayhem


Revolving-Door Fraudsters

Zachary D. Fuentes: Flag bearer to Oval office Decider

T
he United States Coast Guard Academy’s entering cadets “take two semesters of classes—courses in “leadership, ethics, organizational behavior, and nautical science”— and a lot of military training “to produce officers of character with the requisite professional skills.”

Entering cadets in this establishment received “indoctrination into military culture,” which includes required memorization of trivia and changing information:
  • the menu for the next three meals in the Wardroom (dining hall)
  • the mission of the Academy
  • the entire chain of command
  • each athletic team's next scheduled opponent
  • the lengths of different types of Coast Guard Cutters
  • the meanings of all the different nautical flags, and
  • the finer points of various military ceremonies.
This was Zachary D. Fuentes’s training before he became an assistant to the US president and a deputy chief of staff in the Trump administration. Though Wikipedia lists Northwestern University, under education in Fuentes’ profile data, I found no record here or in other sources that this man holds an academic degree, has substantive experience of any kind, or has any knowledge or preparation sufficient or suitable for (a) advising a US president, (b) earning a US government contract, (c) judging suitability or durability of surgical or other protective material, or (d) conducting any kind of business.  

In his job with the White House, Zachary D. Fuentes reportedly advised the president not to visit the World War I cemetery in Belleau, Northern France, on whose grounds stands a monument to United States Marines; and among the interred more than 2,289 dead, 1,060 commemorated, 250 unknowns; and Medal of Honor recipient Weedon Osborne.

Chicago native Weedon Edward Osborne, during the World War I Battle of Belleau Wood, attempted to “aid the wounded … and was killed while attempting to carry an injured officer to safety on June 6, 1918. Weedon Osborne died at age 25 and was buried in Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, Belleau, Aisne, France. Weedon Edward Osborne (November 13, 1892 – June 6, 1918) was a United States Navy officer and a recipient of America’s highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor (awarded posthumously along with the Distinguished Service  Cross)—for his actions in World War I. He is one of only three dental officers to have received the medal.

No Weedon Osborne, Zachary D. Fuentes reportedly is known for having tried to weasel out of his US military service commitment and get paid for escaping his original pledge.
In 2018, Zachary D. Fuentes reportedly had talks with US Homeland Security officials, who then pressured members of Congress, to add a clause in a House of Representatives bill that would allow him “to take advantage of a Coast Guard early retirement program— that had previously expired.”

Z
achary D. Fuentes is still making news for corruption and cowardice.

ProPublica reports: “A former White House aide won a $3 million federal contract to supply respirator masks to Navajo Nation hospitals in New Mexico and Arizona 11 days after he created a company to sell personal protective equipment in response to the coronavirus pandemic.”
Zachary D. Fuentes “sold Chinese masks to the government just as federal regulators were scrutinizing foreign-made equipment.” The former deputy chief of staff to President Trump had “won the contract just days after registering his company.”

In Wikipedia, the news reads

“During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Fuentes created Zach Fuentes LLC and received a $3 million contract to provide face masks 11 days after creating the company.

“The contract was with the Najavo Nation hospitals through the Indian Health Service.

“It appears over 25% of the masks are unsuitable for medical use, and another 15% were of a type that was not requested.

House members wanted to investigate the contract, and the OIG office [Office of Inspector General] of HHS [US Department of Health and Human Services] said they would take a look, in response to concerns raised by United States Representative from Virginia’s 11th congressional district Gerald Edward Connolly.

B
eware all Inspectors General. US President Donald Trump’ rap sheet many entries of IG dismissals and firings.  
  • US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Inspector General John V. Kelly
December 1, 2017-June 2019

  • US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Inspector General Joanne Chiedl
June 1, 2019-December 27, 2019

  • US Department of Transportation
Inspector General Calvin Scovel
October 26, 2006-January 31, 2020

  • US Intelligence Community
Inspector General Michael Atkinson
May 17, 2018-April 2020

  • US Department of Defense
Inspector General Glenn Fine
January 14, 2016- April 7, 2020

  • US Department of State
Inspector General Steve Linick
September 30, 2013-May 15, 2020

  • US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Inspector General Christi Grimm
December 27, 2019 (expected departure) late 2020
Wikipedia
List of Trump administration dismissals and resignations (latest update May 25, 2020)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Trump_administration_dismissals_and_resignations

G
overnment Chaos, a sorted record, and a cagey character  

Fuentes dumped the Guard and jumped into US federal contracting where he knew very well that, in a global health crisis, especially for scam artists, con men, and crooked politicians, there was even more money to be made and wasted than is usually made and wasted.

“The coronavirus pandemic loosened many federal procurement rules as agencies scrambled to respond to a national emergency,” Propublica wrote. “But as supplies of personal protective equipment ran out and many countries restricted exports, delivering on contracts became more difficult, and agencies have wrestled with incomplete orders, cancellations and possible counterfeit goods.”

“Small pox” and “Fire water” all over again

As coronavirus infections and deaths rose among people of the Navajo Nation, their hospitals were “desperate for protective supplies.”

The Navajo Nation, which occupies portions of northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexico in the United States, the largest land area retained by a US indigenous tribe, with an estimated population of 173,667, had reported “4,434 COVID-19 cases, and 147 deaths.”

And Fuentes had fabricated a new enterprise.

Based on statements by the Indian Health Services,  ProPublica reported that “247,000 of the masks delivered by Fuentes’ company — at a cost of roughly $800,000 — may be unsuitable for medical use;” and another “ 130,400, worth about $422,000, are not the type specified in the procurement data.”

A
merica is in the grips of a severe illness, an illness that is much worse and much deeper than a coronavirus pandemic.

America’s sickness is breach of trust and a critical loss of public trust, a loss of anchoring, secure grounding, of the ship of state. The condition has been brought on by careless officials; inept, unscrupulous, corrupt and criminal, deliberately ignorant, recklessly untrustworthy people in and around government positions and offices.   

We are a people in a bubble, a fixed, individually boxed-in state of nothingness, a place of interminable instability, unreality treated as “normal” (new or old normal); a void in which, unrecognizable, true substance is devalued, or dismissed without consideration. 

We are a sick nation unaware of our condition. 



Sources
Yeganeh Torbati and Derek Willis “The Feds Gave a Former White House Official $3 Million to Supply Masks to Navajo Hospitals. Some May Not Work” Propublica May 22, 2020 https://www.propublica.org/article/the-feds-gave-a-former-white-house-official-3-million-to-supply-masks-to-navajo-hospitals-some-may-not-work
indianz.com “ProPublica: Former Trump aide provided faulty masks to Indian Health Service”  May 22, 2020 https://www.indianz.com/News/2020/05/22/propublica-former-trump-aide-provided-fa.asp

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne-Marne_American_Cemetery_and_Memorial
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Fuentes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Connolly
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensign_(rank)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Coast_Guard_Academy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_Nation

CBS News
Melissa Quinn “The internal watchdogs Trump has fired or replaced by
Updated on: May 19, 2020
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-inspectors-general-internal-watchdogs-fired-list/
Michael Atkinson
Intelligence Community
Mitch Behm
Transportation Department
Glenn Fine
Defense Department
Christi Grimm
Health and Human Services
Steve Linick
State Department




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Friday, September 13, 2019

Rampant Corruption, Glaring Conflicts of Interest: Why U.S. Public Health Suffers



R
evolving Door Riders

2018
  • Former Trump communications aide, Josh Raffel, takes job with Juul

2019
  • Former as counselor to the President Trump, Johnny DeStefano, takes job with Juul

Among Juul lobbyists
  • Former Obama administration Department of Health and Human Services assistant secretary,
Jim Esquea
  • Former top policy aide to former House Speaker Paul Ryan, Ted McCann

B
eholden Insiders
A Member of the U.S. Congress (2009 - ) with no prior public office experience and a nondescript baccalaureate degree puffs e-cigarette during Congressional meeting
  • 2016: Rep. Duncan Hunter puffs “from a nicotine vaporizer during a congressional committee meeting”
  • 2017: Rep. Duncan Hunter smokes an e-cigarette during a bill markup that he opposes, a “ban e-cigarettes on airplanes.”
  • August 21, 2018: Duncan Duane Hunter and his wife are indicted by federal grand jury of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California “on 60 counts of wire fraud, falsifying records, campaign finance violations, and conspiracy.”
  • “The San Diego U.S. Attorney’s Office accused the couple of conspiring to misuse $250,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses … including vacations in Italy and Hawaii, theater tickets, and purchases in the gaming platform Steam; (and) … filing false campaign finance reports.”
According to a report by the Office of Congressional Ethics
“‘Rep. Hunter may have converted tens of thousands of dollars of campaign funds from his congressional campaign committee to personal use to pay for family travel, flights, utilities, health care, school uniforms, and tuition, jewelry, groceries, and other goods, services, and expenses.’”
Polyester and plastics manufacturer while on the “Finance Council of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay” opposes “Wisconsin bill that would have eliminated the time limit for future child sex abuse victims to bring lawsuits while allowing an additional three years for past victims to sue” is later elected and reelected to the U.S. Senate without prior public office qualifications.
  • 2016:  Senator Ron John “sent two letters to Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert M. Califf asking him to justify the agency’s plans to begin regulating the $3 billion vapor market beginning later this summer.”
In a follow-up letter, the senator gave the commissioner “a deadline for responding to his questions (and) … threatened to ‘resort to other means to compel the production of this information’ if Califf failed to respond.”
  • 2017: During his tenure as U.S. Senator, Ronald “Ron” Harold Johnson (net worth $10.4 million), opponent vaping regulation, gives the keynote speech at the Vaping Industry conference held at Donald John Trump’s “International Hotel in Washington, D.C.” in which he “pushes the Food and Drug Administration to change the “2016 rule requiring e-cigarette makers get federal approval.”
Johnson reportedly advised the Vapor industry lobbyists to argue their case by placing emphasis on that industry’s purported “job creation” and regulation’s alleged effect on “hundreds of small vaping businesses.”

Less than two weeks after the conference the Food and Drug Administration announces “that manufacturers of e-cigarettes and cigars already on the market would get a reprieve of four years — since changed to three years — before (being) required to get agency approval.”

  • June 2018 Vaping Industry Keynote speaker at Trump Hotel: then-U.S. Rep. Ryan Costello urging if companies “hoped to fight off regulation,” they must ….
“Lead with ‘improved public health outcomes from those switching’ (to e-cigarettes), and then the economic impact: ‘How many jobs will this legislation cost? How many small businesses will close?’”

R
ot on Top                                      

U.S. President Donald Trump serving as president with no prior public office
  • 2016 and 2017: During his tenure as U.S. President and owner of Trump properties including Trump “International Hotel in Washington, DC hosts and is paid by the Vaping Industry. IN these years, “the Vapor Technology Association meets at Trump’s hotel to strategize how to lobby the (Trump) administration.”
President’s conflict of interest
  • A former legal adviser to several Republican presidential campaigns tells the press that “Whether it is foreign governments or e-cigarette companies, there is a perception that staying at a Trump hotel benefits the patron in some way”
“This cuts to the heart of why there are concerns about the president’s having active business interests,” said Matthew Sanderson.

IT
 
It must be hard to stop it when you are itcorrupt, the embodiment of corruption, that is. It must be a lot like nicotine addiction. Once you start, it’s hard to stop. Once it’s in your veins and in the veins of all in your orbit, you no longer recognize addiction as addiction — corruption as corruption.

Thus Americans find themselves being led by a Cabal that is unspeakably Corrupt to the Core.



Sources

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Journal Sentinel No Quarter “Ron Johnson pursues radio talker’s vaping cause” Daniel Bice June 30, 2016  
http://archive.jsonline.com/watchdog/noquarter/ron-johnson-pursues-radio-talkers-vaping-cause-b99753569z1-384956641.html/

The Intelligencer “Vaping group plotted lobbying efforts at Trump’s DC hotel” by Bernard Condon, Associated Press (updated) September 11, 2019 https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/medical/article/Vaping-group-plotted-lobbying-efforts-at-Trump-s-14432918.php

New York Times “Juul Illegally Marketed E-Cigarettes, F.D.A. Says: The agency sent a warning letter to the company, saying it violated regulations by touting its vaping products as safer than traditional tobacco cigarettes” by Sheila Kaplan and Matt Richtel September 9, 2019 updated September 11, 2019 https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/09/health/vaping-juul-e-cigarettes-fda.html

The Hill “Congressman vapes during committee meeting to prove point … The vaping congressman is back at it again” by Melanie Zanona June 27, 2017 https://thehill.com/policy/transportation/339725-congressman-vapes-again-during-committee-meeting

News Observer “Vaping group plotted lobbying efforts at Trump’s DC hotel” by Bernard Condon Associated Press September 11, 2019 updated September 12, 2019
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/article234995802.html

Wikipedia

Duncan Hunter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_D._Hunter
Ron Johnson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Johnson_(Wisconsin_politician)
John DeStefano https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_DeStefano
Week 58 of Trump presidency: Tuesday February 27, 2018: Josh Raffel, a senior communications aide, announced his resignation from the administration
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_DeStefano

Pro Publica
In Q2, JUUL LABS, INC. formerly JIM R ESQUEA had in-house lobbyists. The report was filed on July 20, 2018. Original Filing: 300974547.xml
Lobbying Issues: Regulation of e-cigarettes and vaping products designed to improve the lives of adult smokers; Agencies Lobbied: U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives
Type of Issue: JUUL LABS, INC. formerly JIM R ESQUEA filed a lobbying registration on July 19, 2018 for in-house lobbying efforts, effective April 23, 2018. Original Filing: 300969429.xml
Issue(s) they said they’d lobby about: Regulation of e-cigarettes and vaping products designed to improve the lives of adult smokers.
https://projects.propublica.org/represent/lobbying/301018346

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