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Vote or Stop Complaining!

You'll get what you vote for next Tuesday

On the corruption arrest of State Senator Dianne Wilkerson,
the Boston Globe reported on October 29, 2008:

"The alleged bribes, recorded by a witness cooperating with the FBI and undercover agents posing as businessmen, carry potential penalties of up to 40 years in prison and $250,000 in fines and seem likely to deal a death blow to Wilkerson's political career."

"But they also opened a window on an ugly side of city and state politics, one in which leaders such as Senate President Therese Murray, Mayor Thomas M. Menino, and the chairman of the state-appointed Boston Licensing Board, Daniel F. Pokaski, seemed willing to engage in back-room dealing. According to the affidavit, Wilkerson described the public process for issuing liquor licenses in Boston as merely "smoke and mirrors."

On a multitude of ethics charges (and investigations) concerning Massachusetts House Speaker Sal DiMasi (including Representatives "voting" while not in attendance - or even out of the country - in his plain sight), the Boston Herald said on July 30, 2008:

"DiMasi, facing a slew of ethics complaints and plagued with persistent rumors of imminent departure, personally called both Rep. Robert A. DeLeo (D-Winthrop) and Rep. John H. Rogers (D- Norwood) in the past three days asking them to cease lining up support and focus on the end of the legislative session ahead... (Note: this didn't include homeowners' insurance reform)?"

"While speculation swirls about DiMasi's future, he's made no recent disclosures to ethics officials about job negotiations, and sources close to the Speaker say nothing is in the pipeline."

On Dealing with House Leadership, State Representative Sarah Peake was reported by the Cape Cod Chronicle on October 23, 2008:

 "Peake said she is proud to have built alliances with Beacon Hill power brokers, but she has also shown she is willing to oppose them when doing so is in the best interest of the district."

Peake's votes, compared to adjacent district Rep Cleon Turner, coincided with the Speaker over 90% of the time. She has extensively engaged PAC's in her run against Shirley Gomes as well as against Aaron Maloy (over the past two years, according to OCPF, she has given to, or gotten money from, 57 PAC's, lobbyists and incumbents). Nearly 40% of her raised money (at the primary date) came from out of district. Given direct campaign activity from PAC's (including, the MTA, the MNA and those you may choose to look up on followthemoney.org, the true value of her campaigns is about $100,000 per.

HOW MUCH IS YOUR VOTE WORTH?

With 141 Democrats out of 160 serving in the State House of Representatives, most decisions are made behind closed doors out of public view. As if this is not enough, Peake voted to keep committee votes off the internet for the public to see. You can check on prior postings to see how hard even open session votes are to track.

One wants to change the system, the other believes being part of it is the path to advancement

I have heard everyone complain about "Big Dig" overruns lining cronies' pockets and how legislators don't listen to the will of the people.

YOU HAVE A CHANCE ON TUESDAY TO START TO CHANGE THIS.

Your choice on November 4th is not pitting a "green newcomer" against a "smart" incumbent. Quite the opposite.

How often do you get a chance to really change the system?

Please vote for Don Howell on Nov. 4th, or stop your complaining!

21 comments
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10/30/08 @ 11:44 am
jobibus [Member] writes:
Thanks for spelling this out for us, Don. Sarah has bragged about her alliance with the 'power brokers,' but what is there to brag about? She is just as corrupt and doesn't even seem to want to hide it!!
10/30/08 @ 11:44 am
Democrant [Member] writes:
You know, while you eventually get to some issues specifically about Peake that are worth raising,the whole idea of leading with Wilkerson, which has nothing to do with your race and is meant to be incendiary, is beneath contempt. As is Wilkerson, for the record, but it has nothing to do with your race.
10/30/08 @ 12:49 pm
Don [Member] writes:
Democrant,
You know what is beneath contempt? Accepting these corrupt arrangements. I notice you have not weighed in on 30+ year Representatives, fraudulent open session votes (I've been in the chamber numerous times; you mean to assert that no one noticed that such bogus votes were going on?)or on the volume of her raised money (or the fact that about 40% of it doesn't even come from within the district). Perhaps you missed three debates where Sarah made this an issue by bragging that she could be more effective precisely because of her close relationship with leadership. Perhaps you missed the fact that I have been framing this election since early spring not only about accountability (making all this relevant) but also about the economy. You may wish to note that for the past two years, all branches of government have been run by one party. We have blown through our "rainy day" fund and the worst of the recession hasn't even hit. Peake's only plan for all of this was a hiring freeze (hear for yourself on NPR). Also, why do business organizations find Peake so hostile to business?
10/30/08 @ 1:38 pm
Democrant [Member] writes:
It will be news to the State Treasurer and Auditor that we have blown through our rainy day fund. All $1.6 billion disappeared, who knew? Absolutely, some has been spent because it is a.... RAINY DAY FUND!

The reality of politics is you have to attract money. I would just as soon see Clean Elections, I hope you would also. Ultimately the question becomes one of what does someone bring to their district. Disagree on issues if you choose, but smearing someone that has not done anything illegal or unethical, is wrong.
10/30/08 @ 2:18 pm
Don [Member] writes:
You need to check the news today. Yes, the governor is proposing to use up pretty much all that is left of the fund (it started at 1.6 billion, but Sarah and I were in agreement about 2 weeks ago that about 500 million was all that was available).
As for the latter point, my opponent courted the relationships with leadership, so much so that Sal (who is indeed under ivestigation - a point you have ignored) hosted a posh fundraiser for her at the Vineyard in Truro. Then there's the issue of all those PAC's. Are you arguing that all is well? Or are you arguing that holding 141 out of 160 seats is healthy (I say that even if they were "R" seats it would unhealthy)? If not, which ones should go in your mind? Should public business be conducted behind closed doors (as it now is in the party caucus held by those 141 members)? And why didn't Rep Peake want to post committee votes on the net? Final thought; the County government (including the Dems) are moving to open up gov't by televising Commissioners' meetings. Whatever party, if you are not committed to openess, you should go.
10/30/08 @ 11:25 pm
jobibus [Member] writes:
This info is ALL relevant....she is BRAGGING about her relationship to these people...with all that is going on, wouldn't most people try to disassociate themselves from corrupt politicians?? I am very uncomfortable that she continues to use her closeness with them, even as they are under investigation.
10/31/08 @ 5:41 am
possee [Member] writes:
I always thought that this is the reason why pols want to be elected in the first place..

free, unaccountable cash..

Why the outrage?

It's business as usual.

They've been raiding our wallets forever, continually get reelected, and the populace continually cries afoul?

Perhaps removal of the rose colored glasses, removal of along party line voting, and take the time to research your beloved candidates might improve the lot..

But then again..no..

As long as they keep promising promises...
They only lot in life they improve is their own...

suckers...
10/31/08 @ 6:53 am
Don [Member] writes:
possee,
"...take the time to research your beloved candidates...?"

"...free, unaccountable cash...?"

Hey, maybe you're on to something. Somebody should run for some office and try to offer something different.

Naw, people would just say that you should stick to real issues, cause that's just the way things are.
10/31/08 @ 8:06 am
Democrant [Member] writes:
Don- I'm not sure where either of you get the $500 million figure from. To date $600 million has been used from it, but I've seen numbers indicating there had been as much as $2 billion. The point is, it has not been blown through, as per your previous remark.

Ultimately Don, it is the state GOP responsible for that 141 number. When you post something and top it with the Wilkerson thing, as if that has ANYTHING to do with Sarah Peake, it speaks more to a lack of a positive message to offer voters. Try and focus on what your opponent is or is not doing for the district and how you would be able to effectively do things differently. Yeah, I know, sometimes I get crazy ideas
10/31/08 @ 4:37 pm
possee [Member] writes:
Don

Unfortunately, the voters look to pols to bring home the bacon..period.
be it construction, roads,jobs, schools,social programs, etc etc..
Then when they are caught taking the payoffs, everyone goes crazy as if this is a rare occurence!
There are some who attempt at the right approach, but they never seem to get the credit due to the ole boy network,and ,unless they play ball with the cronies,well..you get the drift..
Afterall, they have oversight commitees supposedly watching corruption..yeah right!
We do have a system that basically works..
but corruption seems to be prevalent,
and always has been..

Guess we vote for the lesser of all evils..as always.
be it local, state, or national..

There are pols everywhere who do represent their constituents, and unfortunately again, they are smeared by the scoundrels that surround them..
10/31/08 @ 7:05 pm
Don [Member] writes:
possee,
There are different kinds of being on the take; some legal, some not. I do not agree, that it has always been this way or that it has to be. When I can be told by several organizations (for whom I have been actively working for years - as opposed to showing up for ribbon cuttings) that they cannot afford to p..s off my opponent because of incumbency, something needs to change. Despite Demo's cranting, I have offered positions. He just doesn't embrace them. I believe we need to send all PAC money through a candidate's OCPF reporting system, too. When it is all said and done, the value of Peake's campaign will likely be 6 figures (for a $50k a year job). Nearly all of her card mailings were paid by the PAC's, not her campaign - so you'll never see their value (at least on the candidate's site). And she'll have spent 10 times what I did. This can be turned around and term limits is a good place to start. Subjecting the legislature to its own Open Meeting Law is another. Giving up only gives us the government we, um, THEY pay for. It's not about voting for the worse of two evils
10/31/08 @ 7:25 pm
Don [Member] writes:
Democrant,
I can't help it if you don't like my issues, but I have them. I have worked to build affordable housing, set up programs for kids, set up a plan (and followed it to its conclusion as a Selectman) to buy some of the largest tracts of open space this Town has ever bought. I televised Town budget meetings with schools, police and fire (never done before, or since) so that the public could see what went on. I have been a member of Masspirg (and before that, NJpirg) for nearly three decades. I have a background prevailing against stiff odds. And I have a background in Economics. I happen to feel that we are about to face one of the biggest recessions (potentially world-wide) in the nation's history. The only recognition my opponent has given this pending calamity is that we might not get as much local aid for a year or two and maybe we should have a hiring freeze! She has never worked with the other side of the aisle. And she's propably mad (as you are) that I wouldn't just sit there and take the smearing she has directed at me just as she did to Shirley Gomes and Aaron Maloy.
10/31/08 @ 7:30 pm
Buzz [Member] writes:
Vote YES on question 1 and put some money back in your own brazier.
10/31/08 @ 7:48 pm
Don [Member] writes:
One final thought,
The intro paragraphs to my posting did not come from me, nor did I include the YouTube video. The quote was from a Globe article. They're not my words, but they do speak to where THEY believe the investigation will lead. THEY assert that the corruption is systemic.

The next quote came from a Herald article pointing out Sal DiMasi's ethics woes. This is the same Sal-pal that Peake has been bragging about having a connection with. He was good enough to host a fundraiser for her in Truro. THEIR reporters are asserting that there is a systemic problem.

I have many Democrat friends. They are ethical, solid people who stand for something. Peake is not among that group. One story illustrates the depth of her committment (because I have seen the same scenario with her over and over); a couple of weeks ago there was a walk in Harwich for Alzheimer's. As my wife's mom died of it, I walked - many R's and D's did. Peake, who was supposed to give an opening speech, showed up at the end with a photographer and proceeded to hug walkers for the camera. She missed the walk.
11/01/08 @ 6:01 am
possee [Member] writes:
Don

Is the influx of unaccountable money from PACS a result of the McCain-Feingold Act?

In other words, PACS can contribute outside of a candidates accountable election funds?

Correct me if wrong, but a candidate reaps campaign funds, and if they lose, that fund stays with them as free cash?
I keep hearing stories, that so many are still drawing from contributions received during election campaigns..

Thanx for your insight.

possee
11/01/08 @ 7:58 am
Don [Member] writes:
possee,

Your obersvations are correct, as far as they go. Ironically, McCain has found himself running with $88 million as a cap (because he ran under Federal matching funds), while Obama didn't accept them and stands ready to spend (by most reports) approx. $400 million. That probably means no one will accept Federal matching funds (and their restrictions) the next time out.

As for the local and state elections, they are NOT governrd by Federal cmapign law. That's good news and bad news. The bad news is that these finances can be even murkier. And yes, candidates can take their campaign money and stretch it (legally) in almost unimaginable ways (although my fund is caught up in debt - to me - which will probably never be paid back). As an example, in my race, Peake used money from her campaign account (some of it FROM PAC's) and donated it - not her own money - to other PAC's (like $500 to the Hook Fishermen's Association). That's all legal.

The good news - we can attack this kind of excess at the State level without Federal laws. I believe we need to start somewhere.
11/01/08 @ 3:47 pm
possee [Member] writes:
Buzz has been noticeably absent these last few days..

Perhaps he's mulling over the recent news on AP that most McCain supporters are depressed, overwhelmed, despondent, and not interested in the overall campaign.
On the other hand, Obama supporters are walking the streets smiling, confident, and upbeat..
Guess they're trying to discourage potential McCain voters to give up now while they are ahead..

After all, the coronation is a near slam dunk...

according to some pollsters and 99% of the elite media..

Personally can't wait for buzz's comments on Nov 5th..

Me.I'm a smilin!

Just quit my job and waiting for my federal checks to come rolling in..as promised..

And I'm not even voting for the "great" one!

This is awesome..

Buzz..you should do the same.Just roll over and be happy!
Just think of all the new friends you'll have here..

possee
11/01/08 @ 6:04 pm
Buzz [Member] writes:
possee,

I'm here. Just been busy building my bunker. I've stocked food for 8 years but think I'll only need 4 years worth.

I'll be noticeably absent most of the week. Heading out of town on business. I did vote however.
11/01/08 @ 8:27 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
If you pay taxes, you have a right to complain... even if you not only fail to vote, but if you somehow prevent other people from voting. Get a job at mcDonald's, and try telling a customer that they can't complain becqause they didn't help assemble the Whopper you just had.... they'll have some big Cuban come out of the back and stuff your face into the hot oil.
11/01/08 @ 9:16 pm
somebunny [Visitor] writes:
possee, you know what they say about counting your chicks before they hatch. As far as Mccain supporters quiting while they are ahead? I'd rather go down with the ship than float to safety with Obama supporters.
11/02/08 @ 5:45 pm
possee [Member] writes:
somebunny

I've resigned to servitiude to the great masses calling.
Secretly..
I am trying to find a cash job now to supplement my exorbitant income when the trickle down tax increases reach the 50k mark and below..
Meanwhile..
the ship(formerly known as the USA) is heading towards an iceburg..
while the revelers on board are celebrating..
man the lifeboats!
and hide your assets!
Go quietly into the night or you will be investigated like Joe..shhhhh!
or shunned and excommunicated as the former media reporters were..

Take down your McCAIN signs as you will be targeted for future redistribution and retribution..

and please.. take down that ridiculous stars and stripes!

Love the new logo..though
Seen it on the plane..a prequel to the new regime changes?

I'm not sure if I'll have to repaint my home to match the mandated colors of our new flag...
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howell135aDon Howell is now running to represent the Lower Cape in the State Legislature. He served 7 years on the Harwich Board of Selectmen (two as Chair), and also represented Plymouth and the Cape & Islands on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Municipal Association. He's retired from the General Services Administration, and has owned his own store for over 12 years and is active in his community. In addition to a B.A. from Fordham University and course work at the London School of Economics, he is also seasoned traveler and comments on almost anything here. Email Don at dhowell@cape.com.

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