POL Perry and his ties to big money in Texas, Harold Simmons

ceeblue

Veteran Member
Another look at this politician who flogs religion for his own power quest.

I saw this on AlterNet. It isn't the best article on the subject. A quick search showed this story is all over the net. This story is fairly well written even if it spelled Ogallala wrong.
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Meet the Shady Dallas Mega-Billionaire Industrialist Pouring Money into Rick Perry's Coffers
Most Americans have never heard of Harold Simmons, despite his fantastic wealth, because he wisely keeps his head low.
August 29, 2011 |

Like so many Republican officials of the tea party persuasion, Rick Perry despises the Environmental Protection Agency—a feeling he has expressed repeatedly in speeches, lawsuits, legislation and even a book titled “Fed Up!” Perhaps that is only natural for the governor of Texas, a “dirty energy” state where the protection of air, water and human health rank well below the defense of oil company profits for most politicians.

But Perry has at least one other reason for smacking down those bureaucrats so eagerly. When environmental regulators do their job properly, that can mean serious trouble for Perry’s largest political donors.

The outstanding example is Harold Simmons, a Dallas mega-billionaire industrialist who has donated well over a million dollars to Perry’s campaign committees recently. With Perry’s eager assistance—and despite warnings from Texas environmental officials—Simmons has gotten approval to build an enormous radioactive waste dump on top of a crucial underground water supply.

“We first had to change the law to where a private company can own a license, and we did that,” Simmons boasted in 2006, after the Texas Legislature and the governor rubber-stamped initial legislation and approvals for the project. “Then we got another law passed that said (the state) can only issue one license. Of course, we were the only ones that applied.”

Most Americans have never heard of Simmons, despite his fantastic wealth, because he wisely keeps his head low, generally refusing press interviews and avoiding media coverage. Last year, a local monthly in his hometown published the headline “Dallas’ Evil Genius” over a scathing and fascinating investigative profile that examined not only the peculiar history of litigation between Simmons and his children (who no longer speak to him), but his political machinations, corporate raiding and continuing corporate penchant for pollution.

In D magazine, reporter Laray Polk explained how Simmons and a company he owns—innocuously named Waste Control Systems—manipulated state and federal law to allow him to build a nuclear-waste disposal site in West Texas. But construction has been delayed for years in part because the site appears to overlay the Oglalla Aquifer, an underground water supply that serves 1.9 million people in nine states, raising obvious concerns over radioactive contamination. In the Simmons profile and subsequent posts on the Investigative Fund website last year, Polk explored the controversy over the proposed WCS facility, including strong objections by staff analysts at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality who found evidence that atomic waste might indeed leach into a huge pool of drinking water.
Now reporters for The Los Angeles Times have revived, advanced and updated the WCS story with much additional detail, including interviews with the Texas environmental officials who oversaw the approval process for the facility. For a period last summer, that process appeared to have been slowed down to allow serious consideration of the scientific data collected by the commission’s staff.

In other words, the regulators were trying to do their job, which meant expensive delays and perhaps an eventual ruling against the nuclear waste site. That would have protected the Oglalla Aquifer and cost Simmons hundreds of millions in lost investment and profit. But then Perry’s appointees on the commission voted by two to one to issue licenses for the WCS site.

This year, officials on another Texas commission appointed by Perry—who oversee low-level radioactive waste in the state—voted to allow the WCS site to accept nuclear waste from 34 other states in a highly controversial decision later ratified by the state Legislature and signed by Perry himself. Not long after that, according to The Los Angeles Times’ report, Simmons gave $100,000 to Americans for Rick Perry, an “independent” committee supporting his presidential candidacy. (Back in 2004, Simmons was a major contributor to another “independent” political committee, the notorious Swift Boat Veterans group that distorted Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry’s war record in a series of TV ads.)

According to a spokesman for WCS, the Texas governor’s happy and lucrative relationship with Simmons did nothing to help the company except to turn the billionaire into “an easy target. ... It made the state redouble its efforts to be thorough.” But the Texas officials who opposed the approval on principle have since quit their jobs with the state. As one of them told the L.A. Times reporters, “This is a stunningly horrible public policy to grant a license to this company for that site ... . Something had to happen to overcome the quite blatant shortcoming of that application. ... The only thing I know in Texas that has the potential to do that is money in politics.”

As for the Texas official (and Perry appointee) who overruled his own scientists and approved the deal, he left state government, too—to work as a lobbyist for Simmons. He says that no undue influence led to the favorable outcome for his new employer.

Texas must be the only place on earth where anyone would believe that.

Joe Conason is the editor in chief of NationalMemo.com.

http://www.alternet.org/story/15221..._money_into_rick_perry's_coffers/?page=entire
 

Squid

Veteran Member
Oh the humanity...

A politician running for Pres or gov of one the biggest to states with ties to big money...

Say it ain't so. Can't they all be clean as the new snow like the other Politician.... errrr.... hhmmm.... what's his name errr,,,, uuhhhh sorry can't think of one.


This is such a poorly written article you can almost see the spittle flying from the mouth of Joe as he hammers away with so much grace and style....
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Simmons isn't even the big money in Texas. Dang new money anyway. I've lost the name of the family foundation that effectively maintains Ft Worth (IIRC) but it ain't Simmons and they have been here in TX for much more than a coon's age....

their privately hired security company keeps the City Center clean....and I mean CLEAN.
 

Oilpatch Hand

3-Bomb General, TB2K Army
Simmons isn't even the big money in Texas. Dang new money anyway. I've lost the name of the family foundation that effectively maintains Ft Worth (IIRC) but it ain't Simmons and they have been here in TX for much more than a coon's age....

their privately hired security company keeps the City Center clean....and I mean CLEAN.

You may be referring to the Bass brothers or the Wyly brothers (one of whom died recently.)
 

seeking one

Inactive
night driver, I think you are referring to the Bass family in Fort Worth. If not Bass, then Carter as in Ruth Carter Johnson who is the queen of the city and from old Texas money. The Hunt family also has a few $

I used to live in the area and work for a non-profit.
 

Foothiller

Veteran Member
Rick Perry is the NWO. He is free trade. He is currency debasement. He is war for profit. He is unlimited illegal immigration. He is increasing federal debt. He is the ever-growing federal government.

In short, he is Obama with white skin with military experience and a different letter for party affiliation.

The two may differ in their rhetoric but their core policies are identical. He would not be a 'serious' (that's funny right there) contender for POTUS if he did not support the status quo, just like Obama, W, and every president in my lifetime (some might say Carter was different but I think the actual difference was in rhetoric only not policy).
 

ceeblue

Veteran Member
Thanks, everybody.

I know nothing about Texas money. Considering the source of the article and the competition in Texas, it smelled funny to nail so much on Simmons.

I don't know much of anything about Perry either, other than I detest his use of religion.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Rick Perry is the NWO. He is free trade. He is currency debasement. He is war for profit. He is unlimited illegal immigration. He is increasing federal debt. He is the ever-growing federal government.

In short, he is Obama with white skin with military experience and a different letter for party affiliation.

The two may differ in their rhetoric but their core policies are identical. He would not be a 'serious' (that's funny right there) contender for POTUS if he did not support the status quo, just like Obama, W, and every president in my lifetime (some might say Carter was different but I think the actual difference was in rhetoric only not policy).


I dunno. there is a thread here or at TTOL which sets the two policy sets up next to each other and they are pretty different to me....
 
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