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Submariner

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4. Get his crooked past up front now
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 03:07 PM
Nov 2012

The Bush name should remain the mud that it is.

Jeb Bush: Influence Peddling for a “Bust-Out” Scam

But, Neil Bush was not the only Bush brother involved in the Savings and Loan collapses. Jeb Bush’s, the current Governor of Florida, curious relationship with Miguel Recarey is another illustration. Recarey was a long-time business associate of Tampa organized crime figure Santos Trafficante. Recarey also fled the U.S. facing three separate indictments for labor racketeering, illegal wiretapping and Medicare fraud (Freedburg, 1988: A1). Recarey’s business, International Medical Centers, was the largest health maintenance organization for the elderly in the U.S. and had been supported from $1 billion in payments from the Medicare program. International Medical Centers went bankrupt in 1988 (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). When International Medical Centers went under it left $222 million in unpaid bills and was under investigation for $100 million in Medicare fraud (Freedbrug, 1988: A1; Frisby, 1992: G1). The U.S. Office of Labor Racketeering in Miami referred to Recarey and his company as “the classic case of embezzlement of government funds ... “a bust-out operation” (Freedburg, 1988: A1)

Jeb Bush’s role in this saga being in 1985 when Recarey’s attempt to create his “bust-out scam” corporation ran into a federal regulation that said no HMO could get more that 50% of its revenue from Medicare (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). Jeb Bush intervened on Recarey’s behalf with Helath Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler and one of her top aides. Convincing them to waive the regulation in the case of Recarey’s company (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). In addition to Jeb Bush’s intervention, Recarey had paid $1 million to senior Republican lobbyists in Washington, who were also working the staff of Health and Human Services in pursuance of a waiver (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). In addition, Jeb Bush had contacted Secretary Heckler earlier about complaints from doctors over the quality of International Medical Centers’ care and allegations that Recarey had embezzled funds form another hospital (Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). Jeb Bush told an aide to Secretary Heckler that “contrary to any rumors that were floating around concerning Mr. Recarey, that he was a solid citizen from Mr. Bush’s perspective down there [in Miami], that he was a good community citizen and a good supporter of the Republican Party” (Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4).

Not surprisingly, in 1988 Recarey’s company gave Jeb Bush’s real estate company $75,000 to help it find a site for a new corporate headquarters (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). It was a bad investment because International Medical Centers had already selected a corporate headquarters location when it hired Jeb Bush (Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4).

Jeb Bush had a role in yet another Savings and Loan fiasco when he defaulted on a loan from Broward Federal Savings and Loan (LaFraniere , 1990: A24). Broward Federal loaned $4,565.000 to J Edward Houston, a real developer in February, 1985. The loan was secured only by Houston’s personal guarantee. On the same day, one of Houston’s company lent the same amount to a partnership made up of Jeb Bush and Armondo Codina for the purpose of purchasing a building in Miami. The Bush-Condina partnership was required to repay the loan only if revenues from the building were sufficient to cover the repayment. Bush and Condina made no payments on the loan at all and in 1987 Houston defaulted on the Broward Federal loan and the Bank sued both Houston and the Bush-Condina real estate partnership. In a sweetheart settlement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Bush and Codina only had to repay $500,000 of the $4.5 million loan and got to retain ownership of the building which had been the collateral on the loan. In 1991, the FDIC sued the officers and directors of Broward Federal charging that the loan ultimately used by Bush and Codina was an example of the bank’s negleient lending practices (Frisby, 1992: G1). The Bush-Codina loan played a key part in the failure of Broward Federal which cost taxpayers $285 million (LaFraniere , 1990: A24).

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It takes a Clinton to defeat a Bush. Like 1992. graham4anything Nov 2012 #1
You're right... PennsylvaniaMatt Nov 2012 #3
No more Bushes, No more Clintons.....It's time to part with both those eras. marmar Nov 2012 #13
it would be nice if she could just be considered just Hillary Rodham graham4anything Nov 2012 #15
"she is her own person and much more to the left of him anyhow." marmar Nov 2012 #16
look for a brand new post I am going to make separate about this very subject graham4anything Nov 2012 #18
It is amazing anyone would want to even ascertain ceding anything back to the republicans at all. DonCoquixote Nov 2012 #52
If not Hillary, who? Who do you like out there? Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #42
here's some ideas Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #43
#7, 9, 10 for VP along with Julian Castro graham4anything Nov 2012 #45
Yes, the Mario Cuomo skeletons. But, AH, just think if he could write his son's speeches ! Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #62
Just think if he could write HIllary's or for that matter any Democrat's speeches. graham4anything Nov 2012 #63
Although Obama did get elected, there are so many people that could have Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #65
God, please no Tony the V MurrayDelph Nov 2012 #50
A Perot was more critical than a Clinton last time. TheKentuckian Dec 2012 #73
Time to start talking about CC Nov 2012 #2
And who made up that rule? And what about the Kennedy's? With the Clinton's we get a team. Michigan Alum Nov 2012 #33
Name one other Kennedy president liberalhistorian Nov 2012 #54
Both Teddy and RFK ran. Yes it was a long time ago. If they were still around and healthy would you Michigan Alum Nov 2012 #70
Get his crooked past up front now Submariner Nov 2012 #4
Political parties are looking more and more like evangelican churches - handing down the ownership. Zen Democrat Nov 2012 #5
I prefer to WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN. It takes a WINNER to get anything to move FORWARD!!! graham4anything Nov 2012 #8
Hillary and Jeb -- both the beginnings of a monarchy. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #14
What if that were the case years ago??? FDR , JFK, Bobby and Teddy never could have run. graham4anything Nov 2012 #17
Franklin Roosevelt was Teddy Roosevelt's FIFTH cousin. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #22
So you didn't like that JFK and RFK and Teddy were allowed to be in office? graham4anything Nov 2012 #24
A seat in the Senate, one of many, is fine. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #29
ooh, parsing to suit your personal dislike of Hillary here and adapt it to whom you do perhaps? graham4anything Nov 2012 #31
Hillary loses her temper too easily and lets it show. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #56
Warmth sounds like a code word Rush Limbaugh would use graham4anything Nov 2012 #59
I have warned. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #66
I think the tidbit of info revealed as a throwaway in the Eric Cantor story disqualifies Warren graham4anything Nov 2012 #69
You need to learn a bit of flexibility and stop being so black & white in your thinking. Michigan Alum Nov 2012 #34
The repubs put in a law saying only 2 terms after FDR had 4...it came back to bite them graham4anything Nov 2012 #36
My post wasn't in response to you but JD Priestly. Michigan Alum Nov 2012 #41
Hillary won't win if she runs. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #55
FDR was Teddy Roosevelt's FIFTH cousin. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #23
Your post is stretching the issue greatly. and is sexist and showing a big dislike of the SOS graham4anything Nov 2012 #30
Hillary could never win the presidency. JDPriestly Nov 2012 #57
As SOS, she is not legally allowed to run for office. Of course she needs off to mount a campaign graham4anything Nov 2012 #58
there are only two parties, so it doesn't matter who you put in there, one of HiPointDem Nov 2012 #27
then why are you on Democratic underground? There are plenty of 3rd party boards out there graham4anything Nov 2012 #32
you seem to be reading a lot into my post that's not there. bad habit. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #37
you said there still are only 2 parties and that means we are going backwards... graham4anything Nov 2012 #38
ralph nader, or any third party candidate, can't win. ergo, one of the two major candidates HiPointDem Nov 2012 #39
ok. I disagree. One will move forward(Hillary will be left of Bill), one will move back(Jeb) graham4anything Nov 2012 #40
Cause what this country REALLY needs is another BUSH! Drahthaardogs Nov 2012 #6
Nikki wouldn't say told ya about this, because it is just conjecture and chatter from Bluenorthwest Nov 2012 #7
You got that right. randome Nov 2012 #9
this told ya so was for all the posters who have said he wasn't even thinking of running graham4anything Nov 2012 #11
The only way he can be a credible candidate is to totally disavow his brother's entire tenure tularetom Nov 2012 #10
Not so...Jeb is going to run as a SANE republican after the extremists ruined the party graham4anything Nov 2012 #12
the guy who ruined florida is going to run as a sane republican? please. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #28
His participation in "taking" the Oval Office during Election 2000 Samantha Nov 2012 #20
Best to campaign FOR the democrat and win it that way. graham4anything Nov 2012 #21
Generally speaking, I agree with you Samantha Nov 2012 #47
We don't need anymore Bushes or Clintons spaulettea Nov 2012 #19
+1. no more family dynasties. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #26
Much as I adore both of them (Sanders & Warren) it's not feasible for them to win. Michigan Alum Nov 2012 #35
Well, realistically spaulettea Nov 2012 #53
please god no. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #25
I can't believe Aerows Nov 2012 #44
JEBtm is the one candidate that can unite all JCMach1 Nov 2012 #46
the funny part is, he is the one candidate who also can unite our party who hates the Bush's graham4anything Nov 2012 #49
Hillary and Deval Patrick would cream JCMach1 Nov 2012 #68
Huh. My advice to whoever he's fooling around with: change your name and leave town. aquart Nov 2012 #48
12 years of bushit is quite enough spanone Nov 2012 #51
The BFEE again? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2012 #60
what pray tell is a beff again? graham4anything Nov 2012 #61
BFEE bush family evil empire. SammyWinstonJack Nov 2012 #64
Of course he is, that was the plan all along. apnu Nov 2012 #67
100% correct. Glad you see it. graham4anything Dec 2012 #71
I've been saying and posting this forever. And with his Latina wife? A no-brainer. WinkyDink Dec 2012 #72
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