September 18, 2006

Is There No End to this Crap?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jim @ 9:27 pm

Apparently not, at least if you’re talking about corrupt New Jersey politicians.

Today’s thieving bastard is democrat State Senator Wayne Bryant, who is the chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee (i.e. the Money Committee). It seems that according to a Federal Monitor’s report, which will be formally issued tomorrow**, in 2003 Senator Bryant leaned on the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (“UMDNJ”) to have himself hired as a “Program Support Coordinator” (a position that did not exist prior to his hiring) for $35,000 per year. Link.

You might ask, what does a Program Support Coordinator for UMDNJ do?

In Senator Bryant’s case, the Program Support Coordinator didn’t do much of anything. The Star Ledger reported that:

No reports, memorandums, e-mail communication, correspondence or evidence of any work by the senator could be found or produced by the administration at the medical school in Stratford. No UMDNJ administrator could recall supervising what the senator was doing or what he was supposed to be doing.

Surely someone must have seen Senator Bryant around the University acting in his capacity as the Program Support Coordinator. Well, it turns out that some folks did see him around:

Most people interviewed by [the Federal Monitor’s] office said Bryant spent only three hours a week on campus, from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays — and, even then, inconsistently.

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OK, so the Senator was there for three hours per week — sometime. Maybe he really broke his ass for those three hours. Then again, maybe not:

While Bryant was in his university office, the only thing anyone observed him doing was reading newspapers.

It should be noted that from 2003, when Senator Bryant (remember, he’s Chairman of the Money Committee) was hired, to 2004 (during which time Bryant read the newspapers three hours per week, if he bothered to show at all), state funding of UMDNJ’s School of Osteopathic Medicine near Camden (Bryant is from Camden) went from $2.7 million to $5.83 million, an increase of 115%.

The Federal Monitor’s report concludes:

Our conclusion is that UMDNJ created a no-work job for Senator Bryant so that he could use his political power in the state Senate to benefit his employer — UMDNJ’s School of Osteopathic Medicine. In short, Senator Bryant was paid $35,000 per year by UMDNJ to lobby himself in his capacity as a state senator.

Notably, this is not the first time that State Senator Bryant has stuck it to the taxpayers. The Star Ledger notes:

The state’s Economic Development Authority recently approved $360,000 in rent subsidies for a Pennsylvania bank where Bryant served as a member of the board of trustees; Bryant’s law firm has done work for two bistate agencies; and Bryant has sponsored bills to help a Camden network of health clinics run by his younger brother, Mark. At one point, Bryant held four government jobs.

The arrogance of this man is positively stupefying. That said, his brazen corruption is perhaps understandable, given that he always has been able to rely on New Jersey’s voters’ not paying attention to his shameful antics, and, as for the voters in his district, he is solid as a rock, as long as he continues to keep the taxpayers’ money flowing into their pockets.

It is notable that this latest revelation has even resulted in Governor Corzine’s inability to pass the “Red Face Test,” for the Governor has “suggested” that Bryant step down from his post as Head of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, even while the federal investigations are pending.

Christ, haven’t we had enough?

The best way to send a real message to these cruds is to VOTE EVERY SINGLE STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL INCUMBENT POLITICIAN OUT OF OFFICE. NO EXCEPTIONS.

** Earlier this year, UMDNJ agreed with the United States Attorney’s Office to having its activities monitored by the former United States District Court Judge Herbert Stern.

8 Comments »

  1. Hate to have to disagree with you on this one, Jimbo. “[T]o VOTE EVERY SINGLE STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL INCUMBENT POLITICIAN OUT OF OFFICE” is not the best way to deal with this situation.

    The optimal way to deal with it is to kneecap every stinking one of the thieves. Then parade we them in the public square in shackles, hang them by the neck until they are not quite dead, then draw and quarter them. That will solve the problem for a generation or so.

    Comment by Ken Adams — September 18, 2006 @ 10:07 pm

  2. Ken,

    I could go with your approach, but there aren’t many (if any) who wouldn’t get kneecapped.

    Jimbo

    Comment by Jim — September 18, 2006 @ 10:11 pm

  3. And yet the tax payers keep voting for him… it always boggles my mind that there are so many incredibly stupid people out there.

    Comment by Teresa — September 18, 2006 @ 11:17 pm

  4. is it possible he’s just blogging or lurking? i get hits from UMDNJ. just saying, i doubt it’s a biology prof reading me, ya know?

    Comment by shoe — September 19, 2006 @ 9:03 am

  5. Jimbo, remember the story of your Attorney General and her boyfriend who was stopped by the police and she showed up to get him off the hook? What happened to her, if anything, for her apparent misuse of power?

    Comment by Bill — September 19, 2006 @ 3:43 pm

  6. Bill,

    After an investigation by a former judge (commissioned by the Governor to conduct the investigation) found that Ms. Farber broke no laws, but breached ethical rules, she resigned her position.

    We get a fair amount of that around here.

    The person nominated by the Governor to take her place is considered by both parties to be a good choice. Let’s hope so, because, if he truly is interested in cleaning up the state, he will have plenty on his plate.

    Jimbo

    Comment by Jim — September 19, 2006 @ 6:40 pm

  7. Tony had it right

    Remember when Tony Soprano had the no work gig in the trash business where his job was doodling and then banging the secretary.

    I guess art DOES imitate life.

    Comment by Bill Roberts — September 20, 2006 @ 4:32 pm

  8. Bill,

    It’s also like when Tony’s crew took over and bled dry the gambler’s sports store. These politician creeps have descended on UMDNJ and made it their private patronage, kickback playground. Sickening.

    Comment by Jim — September 20, 2006 @ 8:30 pm

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