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The campaign is over. The candidate might be dead. But the spending never stops.
This is a long-term analysis, not LBN. Also, it's from January 31.
Retweeted by David Fahrenthold: https://twitter.com/Fahrenthold
This story is insane. Mark Foley and other people no longer in Congress are still using campaign funds to buy dinners, computers, football tickets, and to pay salaries to their spouses and children.
Link to tweet
The campaign is over. The candidate might be dead. But the spending never stops.
Jan. 31, 2018
By CHRISTOPHER ODONNELL, ELI MURRAY, CONNIE HUMBURG AND NOAH PRANSKY
Times/WTSP Staff Writers
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Its been more than a decade since South Florida Rep. Mark Foley was forced out of Congress for sending sexual text messages to teenage boys. ... But Foley tapped his congressional campaign fund to dine on the Palm Beach social circuit four times in early 2017, ending with a $450 luncheon at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches.
Then theres baseball-star-turned-senator Jim Bunning of Kentucky. He paid his daughter $94,800 from campaign money in the four years after he left office, only stopping when hed bled his fund dry.
And over the past 17 months, political advisor Dylan Beesley paid his firm more than $100,000 from the campaign account of Hawaii Congressman Mark Takai for consulting services. ... Its hard to imagine what Beesley advised. Takai was dead that whole time.
In their political afterlife, former politicians and their staffers are hoarding unspent campaign donations for years and using them to finance their lifestyles, advance new careers and pay family members, an investigation by the Tampa Bay Times, 10News WTSP and TEGNA-owned TV stations found. ... Their spending makes a mockery of one of the fundamental principles of Americas campaign finance laws: Donations must be spent only on politics, not politicians personal lives.
Jan. 31, 2018
By CHRISTOPHER ODONNELL, ELI MURRAY, CONNIE HUMBURG AND NOAH PRANSKY
Times/WTSP Staff Writers
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Its been more than a decade since South Florida Rep. Mark Foley was forced out of Congress for sending sexual text messages to teenage boys. ... But Foley tapped his congressional campaign fund to dine on the Palm Beach social circuit four times in early 2017, ending with a $450 luncheon at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches.
Then theres baseball-star-turned-senator Jim Bunning of Kentucky. He paid his daughter $94,800 from campaign money in the four years after he left office, only stopping when hed bled his fund dry.
And over the past 17 months, political advisor Dylan Beesley paid his firm more than $100,000 from the campaign account of Hawaii Congressman Mark Takai for consulting services. ... Its hard to imagine what Beesley advised. Takai was dead that whole time.
In their political afterlife, former politicians and their staffers are hoarding unspent campaign donations for years and using them to finance their lifestyles, advance new careers and pay family members, an investigation by the Tampa Bay Times, 10News WTSP and TEGNA-owned TV stations found. ... Their spending makes a mockery of one of the fundamental principles of Americas campaign finance laws: Donations must be spent only on politics, not politicians personal lives.
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The campaign is over. The candidate might be dead. But the spending never stops. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2018
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napi21
(45,806 posts)1. How do they handle that? I was under the impression that they
couldn't ever use campaign funds for personal use, even if they were no longer in office. Are those funds considered INCOME to them?
OhNo-Really
(3,985 posts)2. Great Catch!
Greed is legal
forgotmylogin
(7,530 posts)3. My question in all-caps is
HOW THE HELL DO YOU SPEND $450 ON LUNCH???
mopinko
(70,127 posts)4. would be nice if this brought attention to the fact that mark foley
belongs in prison.
i wonder if any of them are using it to pay off "blackmailers"?