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No wonder he stands proudly by the con.
This is an astounding story, Sessions said. Based on the facts already uncovered, it is clear that Tommy Tuberville was one of two partners in a major hedge fund fraud scheme that bilked large sums of money from hardworking people, including Alabamians.
https://www.alreporter.com/2020/07/06/sessions-tubervilles-fraud-scandal-cant-just-be-swept-under-the-rug/
We should make this crystal clear in our support for the good Sen. Doug Jones.
Karadeniz
(22,587 posts)Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)Nevilledog
(51,220 posts)I do like the consistency of tiny hands is most of them, though.
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)Nevilledog
(51,220 posts)Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)so that just stands to reason.
imanamerican63
(13,823 posts)He was a fraud as a football coach and carried it on the political career!
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)A Conservative Government Is an Organized Hypocrisy. Benjamin Disraeli
https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780191843730.001.0001/q-oro-ed5-00003685
Gothmog
(145,666 posts)Securities fraud can be used to remove this idiot if there is a competent DOJ in a new administration
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)One guy making the case:
Alabama Republican Who Defeated Jeff Sessions in Primary Had Dealings with 3 People Later Convicted for Ponzi Schemes
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Coach Tuberville was as surprised as anyone to learn Stroud had lost all the money, including Coachs. He never received a dime; it was a dead loss for him and his family, McDonald told the Times. The Lord humbles us on many occasions, and this was such a moment for Coach.
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https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/alabama-republican-who-defeated-jeff-sessions-in-primary-was-linked-to-3-people-later-convicted-for-ponzi-schemes/
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)in congress...not to mention Loeffler...
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)By RANDY SCHULTZ
South Florida Sun Sentinel, OCT 02, 2018 AT 4:40 PM
When the federal investigation of Rick Scotts former hospital company became public in 1997, the board of Columbia/HCA forced him out. Scott left with $300 million in stock, a $5.1 million severance and a $950,000-per-year consulting contract for five years.
What does Scott call that? Taking responsibility.
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Columbia/HCA gave kickbacks to doctors so they would refer patients. Columbia/HCA made patients look sicker than they were, so Medicare would pay more. Columbia/HCA kept two sets of books.
The settlement required Columbia/HCA to pay $1.7 billion in fines, then the largest health care fraud case in the country. Scott departed a year after Time magazine named him one of Americas 25 most influential people for transforming how American hospitals do business through a company that consolidates operations and imposes cost controls.
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After moving to Florida, Scott started Solantic, a chain of walk-in clinics that also faced lawsuits. Just before Scott announced for governor, Solantic settled one of those lawsuits. The confidentiality agreement kept secret a deposition by Scott that he has refused to release. In a deposition related to Columbia/HCA, Scott took so much responsibility that he invoked the Fifth Amendment 75 times.
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https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/fl-op-col-rick-scott-medicare-fraud-20181002-story.html
World class fraud artists.
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)understand..wait, yes I do..low, no information voters...don't believe Scott actually would be a fraudster?? hey - I don't believe the pos in the WH has/had covid 19...all made for TV BS...my BS antennae set to total fake...considering the 20,000+ lies..now I am supposed to believe this BS..selling Regeneron..I am of the mind that it is all a fraud...whats the diff from what Scott was sellin'
BlueNProud
(1,048 posts)Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)Never worked a day in his life and it shows. Take how he much money he borrows and from whom...
Deutsche Bank, Trump, Russia, Saudi Arabia. MONEY MONEY MONEY!!!!!
DEUTSCHE BANK, TRUMP, RUSSIA, SAUDI ARABIA: WHATS THE CONNECTION?
By Klaus Marre
WhoWhatWhy.org / May 1, 2019
If Donald Trump invested as much time and effort in his presidency as he spends on keeping his financial records secret, his first two years in office might actually be as successful as he claims on Twitter.
Alas, he does not, so the one thing he fights tooth-and-nail over is making sure that any possibly shady business dealings he may have had with the Russians, Saudis, etc., will never see the light of day.
Deutsche Bank plays a crucial role in these transactions, and House Democrats, now armed with subpoena power, have made the German financial institution one of their main targets in trying to get to the bottom of the presidents opaque dealings.
Knowing that disclosure of the information would not be in his interest, Trump and three of his children went to court this week to prevent Deutsche Bank (and Capital One) from releasing any documents to congressional investigators.
But all this calls to mind a puzzling question: Exactly why are Trumps dealings with Deutsche Bank presumed to be intimately bound up with Trumps relationship to Russia and Saudi Arabia?
Long before most people were talking about that, WhoWhatWhy had already explained why Germanys largest financial institution may be the key to tearing down Trumps house of cards.
Now that Deutsche Bank is in the news again, you should read our past stories to get the scoop on why the president is so desperate to keep his banking history secret.
Heres our Deutsche primer:
Deutsche Bank: A Global Bank for Oligarchs American and Russian, Part 1 (1/08/2018)
International banking colossus Deutsche Bank has a track record of deploying illegal financial trading, money laundering, and shady offshore tax shelters in the service of the global elite. Should anyone be surprised that Deutsche is on Robert Muellers Trump-Russia investigation radar?
Deutsche Bank: A Global Bank for Oligarchs American and Russian, Part 2 (1/15/2018)
What do President Donald Trump and a number of Russian oligarchs have in common? Answer: Deutsche Bank. We pick up where we left off by examining how Trump first became involved with the international colossus a bank catering to clients who understood that sometimes the line between profit and illegality blurs.
Deutsche Bank: A Global Bank for Oligarchs American and Russian, Part 3 (2/01/2018)
Not only is President Donald Trump personally tied up with Deutsche Bank to the tune of $300 million, but his son-in-law Jared Kushner has his own history with the global banking giant. Part 3 looks closely at these relationships, and asks just how far President Trumps Justice Department will be willing to go in probing potential illegality on the part of Deutsche.
Deutsche Bank: Where the Dots of Russiagate Connect (1/24/2018)
Martin Sheil, a retired branch chief of the IRS Criminal Division, discusses his WhoWhatWhy series on Deutsche Bank and how nearly all the main figures involved in Russiagate also have ties to the financial institution.
House GOP Leads Russia Probe Away From Deutsche Bank (2/27/2018)
House Republicans who are supposed to be investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election say there is no need to look at Deutsche Bank. Here is why they are wrong.
SOURCE: https://whowhatwhy.org/2019/05/01/deutsche-bank-trump-russia-saudi-arabia-whats-the-connection/
Most importantly: A hearty welcome to DU, BlueNProud!
Elwood P Dowd
(11,443 posts)then he and his partner stole over 2 million from investors. Now he wants to go to Washington and steal money from the taxpayers.
groundloop
(11,527 posts)If he wasn't involved then he did a sorry job of supervising his program. If he was involved, well.......
misanthrope
(7,432 posts)That doesn't make the Tuberville regime an aberration or any different than of their counterparts. Even coaches as far back as Knute Rockne were fixing grades and supplying extra benefits. In the early years of the 20th century, teams would often use "ringers" who made a circuit and played for pay, year after year after year.
What did make Tuberville an aberration was his lack of a work ethic. At that level, coaches put in 15-hour work days, if not more. Not Tommy. His combination of greed and laziness are the classic hallmarks of a grifter.
https://www.alreporter.com/2020/10/02/opinion-the-laziest-man-in-politics/
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)Gives 110-percent hypocrisy.
Mersky
(4,986 posts)And while tuberville may not have known what stroud was doing with the money, he did present himself as a managing partner. The freakin T in TS Capital Partners stands for tuberville. He wasnt just an investor.
A Trump-Backed Senate Candidates Hedge Fund Disaster:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/05/us/politics/tommy-tuberville-senate-hedge-fund.html?
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)Mr. Tuberville, the former football coach and Alabama Senate candidate, is leading Senator Doug Jones in the polls. But his financial record raises questions.
By Danny Hakim
The New York Times, Oct. 12, 2020
Tommy Tuberville, the Republican candidate for Senate in Alabama, is running in large measure on his experience in college footballs Southeastern Conference, known as the S.E.C., where he coached Auburn University.
But he has had experience with another S.E.C., the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other financial regulators.
A review by The New York Times found that Mr. Tuberville, who is leading Senator Doug Jones in the polls, has a history of involvement with at least three people who were later convicted of financial fraud in what were described as Ponzi schemes. Mr. Tuberville was largely seen as a victim and was never charged with a crime.
In two episodes, Mr. Tuberville lost millions of dollars. A third was more minor, when Mr. Tuberville and his wife, Suzanne, bought a home through a company created by a lawyer who was later convicted of running a real estate-related Ponzi scheme.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/12/us/elections/senate-alabama-tuberville-jones.html
Alabama.
demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)anyone else see that?
Ferrets are Cool
(21,110 posts)aidbo
(2,328 posts)Its based on a confederate battle flag.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,110 posts)Doug deserves 6 more years.
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)For some reason, Jones still has faith.
Josh Moon
Alabama Reporter, Published 1 day ago
Doug Jones still has faith in the people of Alabama. How that can be, I have no idea. But he does. Trust me, I asked him, and then asked him if he was sure. And then asked if he heard the question correctly.
Current polling has Jones, Alabamas current U.S. senator, trailing challenger Tommy Tuberville by double digits. Jones is a Democrat. Tuberville is a Republican. And that is the only reason for the state of the polls.
It doesnt matter that Jones has been anything but a liberal during his two years in D.C. Hes sponsored more bipartisan legislation than any other senator, and hes generally well liked by his colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
Even here in Alabama, among those who plan to vote for his opponent, the knocks on Jones are vague and lacking in substance. For most, theres no real vitriol or outrage. Its almost as if the people of the state are pre-programmed to zombie-walk into a voting booth and vote for the GOP candidate because, well, hell, thats what everyone else is doing.
Forget, of course, that the GOP candidate in this instance is an unprepared carpetbagger who doesnt live in this state and who doesnt know really basic stuff about governance, like what the Voting Rights Act is, and who doesnt have a position on anything. That candidate is also currently in hiding, refusing to speak publicly or have any of his campaign events recorded, apparently believing that Alabama voters would rather vote for a comatose imbecile with an R beside his name than a qualified Democrat.
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https://www.alreporter.com/2020/10/12/opinion-doug-jones-believes-in-alabama-voters-even-if-they-dont-deserve-it/
Josh Moon is an outstanding analyst.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,110 posts)They cannot think for themselves.
Kid Berwyn
(14,992 posts)Alex Carey: Corporations and Propaganda
The Attack on Democracy
The 20th century, said Carey, is marked by three historic developments: the growth of democracy via the expansion of the franchise, the growth of corporations, and the growth of propaganda to protect corporations from democracy. Carey wrote that the people of the US have been subjected to an unparalleled, expensive, 3/4 century long propaganda effort designed to expand corporate rights by undermining democracy and destroying the unions. And, in his manuscript, unpublished during his life time, he described that history, going back to World War I and ending with the Reagan era. Carey covers the little known role of the US Chamber of Commerce in the McCarthy witch hunts of post WWII and shows how the continued campaign against "Big Government" plays an important role in bringing Reagan to power.
John Pilger called Carey "a second Orwell", Noam Chomsky dedicated his book, Manufacturing Consent, to him. And even though TUC Radio runs our documentary based on Carey's manuscript at least every two years and draws a huge response each time, Alex Carey is still unknown.
Given today's spotlight on corporations that may change. It is not only the Occupy movement that inspired me to present this program again at this time. By an amazing historic coincidence Bill Moyers and Charlie Cray of Greenpeace have just added the missing chapter to Carey's analysis. Carey's manuscript ends in 1988 when he committed suicide. Moyers and Cray begin with 1971 and bring the corporate propaganda project up to date.
This is a fairly complex production with many voices, historic sound clips, and source material. The program has been used by writers and students of history and propaganda. Alex Carey: Taking the Risk out of Democracy, Corporate Propaganda VS Freedom and Liberty with a foreword by Noam Chomsky was published by the University of Illinois Press in 1995.
Please scroll down or search under "Carey" to the links for the presentations on Carey and Corporate Propaganda, parts 1 and 2.
https://tucradio.org/?s=Alex+carey&submit=Search
richdj25
(164 posts)it doesn't matter what Tuberville is. All he needs is an "R" beside his name. They would vote for a cockroach if he was GOP.
AZ8theist
(5,515 posts)In other news, water is wet. Film at 11....