wheelrite
14 years ago




A Ron Paul Finance Scandal?

By John Tabin on 2.21.12 @ 12:50AM


Roll Call's Jonathan Strong reports that Ron Paul's office has a history of billing both US taxpayers and outside groups for the same flights -- and that he's been confronted about it:


In March 2005, David James called Rep. Ron Paul's (R-Texas) Congressional office for some documentation.

James's nonprofit group, the Liberty Committee, had paid for one of Paul's flights, and James needed a receipt or boarding pass to document the expense. He'd been pushing Paul for the paperwork and now, on the phone, he was "putting his foot down."

"So I called the office manager," James recalled. "They knew me, like, as well as they knew Ron. And I said, ‘Liberty Committee is paying for this expense. I need to get the boarding pass or the ticket or something.'"

The office manager said Paul's Congressional office no longer had documentation for that flight; Paul had sent it in to the House Finance Office for reimbursement. But Liberty Committee had already sent a check to American Express to cover the charge on Paul's credit card...

In a subsequent conversation, James raised the issue, and Paul "was very curt, and he simply said, ‘Yep, well, happens all the time,'" James, 64, told Roll Call.

Liberty Committee was reimbursed for that particular flight, but it wasn't an isolated incident:


James' recollection and new documents obtained by Roll Call suggest Paul was aware that he was often being reimbursed twice for individual flights. In all, Roll Call found 26 flights in which several layers of documentation show double payments: credit card statements that detail the ticket purchases, a payment to Paul from his taxpayer-funded House account for reimbursement of a flight and Federal Election Commission records or copies of checks that verify a second payment from a separate group for the same flight.

Roll Call obtained copies of checks from the Liberty Committee to American Express that paid for Paul's expenses. The records obtained by Roll Call cover about 17 nonconsecutive months. Beyond the 26 flights, documents show an additional 31 flights where it appears Paul was double-reimbursed .

David James wants Liberty Committee's money back, and is really angry about the whole thing:


On Feb. 15, James sent a fax to Paul's Clute office citing Roll Call's reporting and asking for about $10,000 in reimbursement for nearly 20 double-billed trips.

"It makes me damned angry that he would have taken the Liberty Committee, which was designed to work to pass liberty-oriented legislation and withstand any scrutiny and have contaminated it from the very beginning," James said.

"It never in a million years occurred to me that this man would be capable of what we can now see. So when there's mass hysteria and disbelief when this is published, I am not surprised. I was right with them."

Paul spokesman Jesse Benton tells Strong that anything untoward can be chalked up to "wholly inadvertent errors," and Paul's comment to James that this "happens all the time," while flippant, isn't exactly wrong; congressmen often mix up the expenses from their campaigns, PACs, and other affiliated financial entities with their office expenses. But when it happens, it's proper to reimburse the right entities so that the books come out clean, and not doing so can be a fairly serious crime. Paul's office had better clear up this and similar financial issues as soon as possible. Paul's reputation as a credible chamipion of the taxpayers will be hard to preserve if he's embezzled money from them, inadvertently or not.



Another scumbag Politician,,,


wheel,
teedubbya
14 years ago
two bit small dollah OUTRAGE!
ZRX1200
14 years ago
10k.



Seriously?



wheelrite
14 years ago

10k.



Seriously?



ZRX1200 wrote:



Tip of the Ice Berg...

teedubbya
14 years ago
Wheel has more fluid than Jeff Beck and Punky Meadows put together.
z6joker9
14 years ago
If its true, then why the question mark at the end of the title? It's an article about a guy claiming something so that later people will think Ron Paul is dirty due to source amnesia, regardless of what is found later. I'm not a fan of this kind of journalism.
z6joker9
14 years ago
Let's not forget the hundreds of thousands of dollars he refunds the treasury each year in unspent monies, along with refusing what he thinks is government waste (such as his pension). Is this really the best scandal they can come up with for him?
wheelrite
14 years ago

If its true, then why the question mark at the end of the title? It's an article about a guy claiming something so that later people will think Ron Paul is dirty due to source amnesia, regardless of what is found later. I'm not a fan of this kind of journalism.

z6joker9 wrote:



what kind of Journalism is this ?

RP admitted it and refunded the donor the $$$.

I believe it's called embezzlement ?

z6joker9
14 years ago
^that it's a financial scandal vs a simple mistake that would have been corrected when they balanced their books. They use sensationalistic journalism to implant negativity into the subconscious. They do it all the time, and I disagree with it regardless of which politician they do it to.
wheelrite
14 years ago

^that it's a financial scandal vs a simple mistake that would have been corrected when they balanced their books. They use sensationalistic journalism to implant negativity into the subconscious. They do it all the time, and I disagree with it regardless of which politician they do it to.

z6joker9 wrote:



um..

it went on for YEARS...
teedubbya
14 years ago
None of this would have happened if we got rid of the fed. reserve, went to the gold standard and became isolationists. He is merely trying to make a point.
wheelrite
14 years ago

None of this would have happened if we got rid of the fed. reserve, went to the gold standard and became isolationists. He is merely trying to make a point.

teedubbya wrote:



I bet he's buying Pot with his ill gotten loot...
teedubbya
14 years ago

I bet he's buying Pot with his ill gotten loot...

wheelrite wrote:



It is a gateway drug.
z6joker9
14 years ago
The tone implies it was done with the intent to pocket the extra. Based on everything I mentioned before, that seems exceptionally unlikely.
wheelrite
14 years ago

The tone implies it was done with the intent to pocket the extra. Based on everything I mentioned before, that seems exceptionally unlikely.

z6joker9 wrote:



How do you know that ?

He's a scumbag politician like all the rest...
Rclay
14 years ago
At this point it is interesting if nothing else. Have to see how it unfolds.

It could be true, if it is he has committed idealogical/professional suicide for small time money.

As you know smear campaigns happen routinely with this crop of leftists around today.

Just like there is industrial espionage, there is certainly political espionage.

I am no Paul defender, but considering he would be a nightmare for the establishment and all of the other candidates are self-destructing, this is a good time for him to have a career ending scandal, don't you think?



engletl
14 years ago
And you thought he was any different than every other career politician???
wheelrite
14 years ago
It'll be fun to see The Kool Ade drinkers explain this away if it's true.
And it obviously is.RP admitted as much,,,
z6joker9
14 years ago
His office refunds several times the amount in question every year, and he's even gone so far as to refuse a pension in spite of >20 years of service. It would seem unlikely that he was skimming based on this.
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Mo. Wheel here likes to rile up Paul supporters and will bring up anything no matter how unsubstantiated. Don't look into it too much as his Paul bashing threads are always BS.

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