Last week it was House of Representative Minority Leader Dennis Hastert in a ethically-challenged land deal. This week the AP is asking questions about a Las Vegas land deal involving Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid.
Land deeds obtained by The Associated Press during a review of Reid's business dealings show:
_The deal began in 1998 when Reid bought undeveloped residential property on Las Vegas' booming outskirts for about $400,000. Reid bought one lot outright, and a second parcel jointly with Brown. One of the sellers was a developer who was benefiting from a government land swap that Reid supported. The seller never talked to Reid.
_In 2001, Reid sold the land for the same price to a limited liability corporation created by Brown. The senator didn't disclose the sale on his annual public ethics report or tell Congress he had any stake in Brown's company. He continued to report to Congress that he personally owned the land.
_After getting local officials to rezone the property for a shopping center, Brown's company sold the land in 2004 to other developers and Reid took $1.1 million of the proceeds, nearly tripling the senator's investment. Reid reported it to Congress as a personal land sale.
Reid hung up on the AP reporter.
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Land deal, schmand deal. Did
Land deal, schmand deal.
Did he get a b.j. from an intern?
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Nice try
Some more details about this non-story:
And this:
And finally:
Sorry, Les. Close, but no Wee-Oh.
--Socialist With A Gold Card
"I'm a socialist with a gold card. I firmly believe we need a revolution; I'm just concerned that I won't be able to get good moisturizer afterwards." --Brett Butler
But, but, but
the media desperately need to say "but it's not just the Republicans doing bad stuff."
Except it pretty much is. Hence, Reid's land deal.
This is absurdity at the
This is absurdity at the worst. Reid was the owner of a single member LLC, which held title to the land. He capitalized the LLC by transferring title to the land to the LLC. During the entire time, Reid listed the land as an asset on his Senate disclosure forms, because, as the sole member of an LLC, he did own the land. And of course he took the profits, because he was the owner of the LLC that owned the land.
If the AP reporter was not bright enough to figure that out, he deserved to be hung up on. And anybody who is not bright enough to see what is going on here should not be allowed to operate heavy machinery, much less cast a ballot or run a blog.
Les is misleading us. here's
Les is misleading us. here's the real deal:
I have several LLC's regarding land deals, but I still own the land. And there was no improper conduct, Les. Give it up. Republicans are crooks through and through, and while democrats have their rotten eggs, it is not the way of life.
Well, that's odd
So last week a post a link from my blog and this one about Republican Hastert's hinky deal (see above), based on a report in TNR via Kevin Drum. Comments? Zero.
Tonight a post a link from by blog and this one about Democrat Harry Reid's hinky land deal, based on a report from the AP. Comments? Five in a couple of hours:
BTW, who says the impropriety was in the LLC and reporting? From the AP story: "One of the sellers was a developer who was benefiting from a government land swap that Reid supported." Are we sure Reid didn't get a sweetheart deal - "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours?" Is that inconceivable because he has a D after his name? Harry Reid was also one of the guys mixed up with Jack Abramoff and his tribal money, according to the Washington Post.
Here's a better question. Are you against crooked politicians or are you just against Republicans?
Hey, Les, why don't we just call each other assholes and get it over with. - Somebody on the old Southknoxbubba.net (if that was you, claim your quote and win net.fame!)
Hinkiness
Maybe nobody commented on Hastert's "hinky" land deal because it was clearly "hinky," and nobody felt the need to elaborate any further on the obvious "hinkiness" of it. Reid's land deal seems non-"hinky," and the suggestion that there's a parallel required comment. It's pretty simple, really.
If Reid's land deal does in fact turn out to be as "hinky" as Hastert's, then there'll be plenty of opportunity for appropriate scorn, ridicule, and righteous indignation. At the moment, however, the GOP pretty much has a monopoly on evil in this country. Things do change, but right now that's where it stands.
I'm against both, actually. Crooked pols of any party are the scum of the Earth, and so are Republicans. The Reid story, however, is a red herring.
--Socialist With A Gold Card
"I'm a socialist with a gold card. I firmly believe we need a revolution; I'm just concerned that I won't be able to get good moisturizer afterwards." --Brett Butler
From the "famous last words" file
So I sez "Are you against crooked politicians or are you just against Republicans?"
And then metulj, he sez "Distinction without a difference."
Someone's going to be knocking on wood from now until election day.
Hey, Les, why don't we just call each other assholes and get it over with. - Somebody on the old Southknoxbubba.net (if that was you, claim your quote and win net.fame!)
drain the swamp
Even if Reid is not hiding ownership, profiting from government land swaps is exactly the sort of thing government officials should not be doing. Corruption should be weeded out wherever it grows.
Instapundit debunks Reid smear
(link...)
Be a blessing to someone today.
He debunked part of the tax
He debunked part of the tax angle, then this morning he links to this Captains Quarters post with more info about the land deal above, and a second deal:
Hey, Les, why don't we just call each other assholes and get it over with. - Somebody on the old Southknoxbubba.net (if that was you, claim your quote and win net.fame!)
Does this mean, Les, that
Does this mean, Les, that you are voting against every politician who used his office to swing a favorable land deal for himself?
Excellent...The Ford Campaign welcomes you.
IOKIYAAR
Does this mean, Les, that you are voting against every politician who used his office to swing a favorable land deal for himself?
Excellent...The Ford Campaign welcomes you.
No, he is only voting against Democrats who swing a favorable land deal for themselves. I got the same problem with the wingnuts in Georgia after Governor Sonny Perdue not only did a land deal, but signed a very narrow retroactive law that gave himself a $100,000 tax cut/windfall.
I laughed when I read your comment, however!
'So last week a post a link
'So last week a post a link from my blog and this one about Republican Hastert's hinky deal (see above), based on a report in TNR via Kevin Drum. Comments? Zero.'
Well, duh, this is their guy. Say, if Hastert had hung up on a reporter, you think it would have just been mentioned in passing?
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SayUncle
Can't we all just get a long gun?
After checking around, I
After checking around, I don't think hanging up on John Solomon is the same thing as hanging up on a reporter. His numbers are as wrong as his premise.
So far, it looks like Reid did what a competent CPA would tell him to do and made a profit on some real estate he purchased with a partner. That's what investors are supposed to do.
I can't find anything that looks like an impropriety in this, particularly when compared to Corker's deal with the Wal-Mart property. That one stinks!
"So far, it looks like Reid
"So far, it looks like Reid did what a competent CPA would tell him to do and made a profit on some real estate he purchased with a partner."
On that, I agree.
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SayUncle
Can't we all just get a long gun?
huh?
I can't find anything that looks like an impropriety in this, particularly when compared to Corker's deal with the Wal-Mart property.
You can't be serious. The impropriety is in the government machinations that made the land more valuable. This deal has many parallels to the Corker/WalMart deal, except it involves vastly more acreage and at least one endangered species.
We don't need anyone in Congress with any letter, number, glyph or punctuation mark next to his name who strong arms BLM so he and partner can profit. Les is not the one being partisan here.
This deal has many parallels
This deal has many parallels to the Corker/WalMart deal, except it involves vastly more acreage and at least one endangered species.
You know something I don't, if that's true. give me a link...The dollar amount seems fairly small to me. Still, I'm interested if there's some impropriety.
Steve
Don't ask me for a link, I'm
Don't ask me for a link, I'm reacting to that long passage excerpted in Les' post. He provided a link.
Are you really surprised that Reid might be feathering his own nest? At least 70% of Congress must be nervous right now. Is it even possible to have a political career and be capable of raising the money needed to win a federal office without cavorting with sleazy developers? A Congressman's vulnerability is corruption is more a function of being a Congressman than of whether he is a member of the party out to destroy America or the other one.
And let that be a lesson to the "dime of difference" panty-wastes: I can tell the difference.
Rikki,Obtaining a zoning
Rikki,
Obtaining a zoning change is a public process, which is what the managing partner of Reid's LLC did. The Knox News article on this is riddled with false information, btw. How can they stand themselves?
Personally signing over the City's wetland's conservation easement on a piece of property you yourself own, which is what Corker did as Mayor, is a dastardly self serving act.
A zoning change? You call
A zoning change? You call swapping 10,000 acres of desert tortoise habitat for adjacent acreage and rerouting a power corridor in an obscure rider on a federal bill a zoning change?
Someone made money on Vegas
Someone made money on Vegas real estate? Lody me!
But seriously, we should all applaud diligent oversight of politicians conflicts of interest, regardless of party. The Sunlight Foundation, which broke the Hastert story in June has been doing a bang-up job, and it'll be interesting to see what they say about Reid.
That said, a few observations are in order: