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62. "Di-FI" and her Military Industrial Contractor Husband Reveiled! LINK:
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 08:25 PM
Jun 2013
DIANNE FEINSTEIN QUITS COMMITTEE UNDER WAR-PROFITEER CLOUD Report documents


Report documents military contracts for firms owned by senator's husband

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., has abruptly walked away from her responsibilities with the Senate Military Construction Appropriations Subcommittee after a report linked her votes to the financial well-being of her husband’s companies, which received billions of dollars worth of military construction contracts she approved.

As reported in Metroactive, an online report from the Silicon Valley, Feinstein’s resignation followed six years of subcommittee work during which time her alleged conflict of interest stemmed from her husband Richard C. Blum’s ownership of Perini Corp. and URS Corp.

Feinstein, chairman and ranking member of the subcommittee, regularly reviewed and accepted contracts from her husband’s companies for not only construction work for military bases, but also addressing “quality of life” issues for the veterans of the United States military services.

“As MILCON leader, Feinstein relished the details of military construction, even micromanaging one project at the level of its sewer design,” wrote Peter Byrne in the report. “She regularly took junkets to military bases around the world to inspect construction projects, some of which were contracted to her husband’s companies, Perini Corp. and URS Corp.”

He suggested perhaps Feinstein resigned “because she could not take the heat generated by metro’s expose of her ethics… Or was her work on the subcommittee finished because Blum divested ownership of his military construction and advanced weapons manufacturing firms in late 2005?”

The writer also noted another reason could be that since that subcommittee is responsible for veterans’ “quality of life” issues, perhaps she was trying to distance herself from the military’s failure to provide decent medical care for wounded servicemembers.

“Feinstein abandoned MILCON as her ethical problems were surfacing in the media, and as it was becoming clear that her subcommittee left grievously wounded veterans to rot while her family was profiting from the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. It turns out that Blum also holds large investments in companies that were selling medical equipment and supplies and real estate leases – often without the benefit of competitive bidding – to the Department of Veterans Affairs, even as the system of medical care for veterans collapsed on his wife’s watch,” he wrote.

The Metroactive report, based on research partly funded by the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute, noted that as of the end of 2006, federal documents showed three companies in which Blum’s financial entities owned a total of $1 billion in stock got $17.8 million for medical equipment and supplies (Boston Scientific Corp.), $12 million for medical supplies and equipment (Kinetic Concepts Inc.), and additional funding through lease contracts (CB Richard Ellis).

“You would think that, considering all the money Feinstein’s family has pocketed by waging global warfare while ignoring the plight of wounded American soldiers, she would show a smidgeon of shame and resign from the entire Senate, not just a subcommittee,” Byrne wrote. “Conversely, you’d think she might stick around MILCON to try and fix the medical-care disaster she helped to engineer for the vets who were suckered into fighting her and Bush’s panoply of unjust wars.”

Byrne earlier had documented the connections between the dollars Feinstein voted on and the revenue for Blum’s companies.

From 1997 through 2005 Blum, with Feinstein’s knowledge, was a majority owner in both URS Corp. and Perini Corp., both of which were regularly among the companies awarded major military contracts proposed by the Department of Defense.

According to those reports, from 2001 to 2005, URS earned $792 million from military construction and environmental cleanup work approved by MILCON, while Perini collected $759 million for the same.

Feinstein’s annual Public Financial Disclosure Reports record sizeable family income from investments in the Framingham, Mass.-based Perini and the San Francisco-located URS. But there was no acknowledgment of any conflict of interest, according to Metroactive, a “Northern California meta-site” that specializes in arts and entertainment information from area publications: Metro, Silicon Valley’s Weekly Newspaper; Metro Santa Cruz; and the North Bay Bohemian.

Byrne also reported Michael R. Klein, an adviser to Feinstein and business partner with Blum, said that starting in 1997 he routinely told Feinstein about federal projects coming before her in which Perini had a stake, in order for her to avoid those votes and as such, a conflict of interest.

However, instead of withholding a vote, she did act on those pieces of legislation, Byrne reported. Ultimately, “the Congressional Record shows that as chairperson and ranking member of MILCON, Feinstein was often involved in supervising the legislative details of military construction projects that directly affected Blum’s defense-contracting firms,” Byrne’s report said.

“Sen. Feinstein has had a serious conflict of interest, a serious insensitivity to ethical considerations,” Wendell Rawls, of the Center for Public Integrity in Washington, told Metroactive. “The very least she should have done is to recuse herself from having conversations, debates, voting or any other kind of legislative activity that involved either Perini Corp. or URS Corp. or any other business activity where her husband’s financial were involved.”

One example was that in 2005, MILCON approved a Pentagon plan to fund “overhead coverage force protection” for Iraq to reinforce the roofs of U.S. Army barracks. About three months later, Perini announced an award of a $185 million contract to provide “overhead coverage force protection to the Army in Iraq.”

Byrne noted when Blum divested ownership of URS and Perini in 2005, the conflict of interest was resolved. “But Feinstein’s ethical dilemma arose from the fact that, for five years, the interests of Perini and URS and CB Richard Ellis were inextricably entwined with her leadership of MILCON … .”

The investigation examined thousands of pages of documents, including transcripts of hearings in Congress, filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and reports and government audits as well as corporate press releases.

The result? “The paper trails showing Sen. Feinstein’s conflict of interest is irrefutable,” according to Danielle Brian, of the Project on Government Oversight.

“Because of the amount of money involved,” said Melanie Sloan, of the Citizens for Responsible Ethics in Washington, “Feinstein’s conflict of interest is an order of magnitude greater than [other] conflicts [involving U.S. Rep. John T. Doolittle, former Speaker Dennis Hastert and others].”

In 2005, Roll Call calculated Feinstein’s wealth at $40 million, up $10 million from just a year earlier. Reports show her family earned between $500,000 and $5 million from capital gains on URS and Perini stock. From CB Richard Ellis, her husband earned from $1.3 million to $4 million.

Public records show Blum’s company paid $4 a share for controlling interest in Perini, and later sold about three million shares for $23.75 each.

The report also showed URS’ military construction work in 2000 was only $24 million, but the next year, when Feinstein took over as MILCON chair, military construction earned URS $185 million. Additionally, its military construction architectural and engineering revenue rose from $108,000 in 2000 to $142 million in 2001, a thousand-fold increase.

In late 2005, Blum sold 5.5 million URS shares, worth $220 million, the report said

http://www.alipac.us/f9/dianne-feinstein-quits-committee-under-war-profiteer-cloud-report-documents-278801/

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DiFi needs to review the constitutional definition of "treason..." mike_c Jun 2013 #1
Way past time to retire DiFi. blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #11
She needs to go !! A dinosaur warrant46 Jun 2013 #92
Thank you, Senator. Your votes in favor of the Iraq War & the Patriot Act make you a national hero. leveymg Jun 2013 #43
+1,000 (n/t) derby378 Jun 2013 #45
All the fine Senator's referenced votes demonstrate her penchant to staunchly defend the indepat Jun 2013 #48
War criminals don't tend to be big civil libertarians. eom leveymg Jun 2013 #49
And don't forget how "legal-istic" is Feinstein's brain that truedelphi Jun 2013 #55
Ouch! indepat Jun 2013 #91
Very Good !! warrant46 Jun 2013 #93
Don't you think she is the perfect example of the concept of "capture"? OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #65
Yep, she lost me long ago. Live and Learn Jun 2013 #78
"Di-FI" and her Military Industrial Contractor Husband Reveiled! LINK: KoKo Jun 2013 #62
what a tool, she has become. mattvermont Jun 2013 #2
Nah. The necessity of her act of being a "Democrat" has ended. blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #7
And some consider war profiteering treason. hobbit709 Jun 2013 #3
I'm one of those "some" OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #6
What's worse she did so for her own account. avaistheone1 Jun 2013 #10
+1 BrotherIvan Jun 2013 #21
100% spot on! We People Jun 2013 #24
As do I. nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #29
exactly! bbgrunt Jun 2013 #69
Yes! nt Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #74
+1. closeupready Jun 2013 #89
Carlyle insiders, too. Octafish Jun 2013 #100
And the criminal bankstas skate. blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #4
She is the definition of a DINO nradisic Jun 2013 #5
DLC/Blue Dog/"New Democrat" all the way. blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #8
This is exactly the reason I stopped donating to DSCC. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #12
High talk from a war profiteer. Rod Blagojovich is saintly compared to Difi. Dawson Leery Jun 2013 #9
The question comes down to what is treason? Was selling atomic bomb secrets to the Russians treason still_one Jun 2013 #13
But it's very "you're either with us or against us" OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #18
That is her problem, I don't think there is enough known yet. The alleged person could also have still_one Jun 2013 #28
Treason is matter for a federal court. sulphurdunn Jun 2013 #40
The constitution defines the term much more narrowly than most people using it do. (nt) Posteritatis Jun 2013 #19
Either way I think there is insufficient information. However, other questions may also occur, such still_one Jun 2013 #32
Feinstein is in violation of her oath. Faryn Balyncd Jun 2013 #14
It could be treason.. DCBob Jun 2013 #15
Put a cork in it, DinoFi. KamaAina Jun 2013 #16
That would be interesting. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #20
Sec of State Debra Bowen's name has been floated. KamaAina Jun 2013 #36
That sounds promising. nt. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #37
I would love that! TDale313 Jun 2013 #80
I wish. MzNov Jun 2013 #41
Because she's been running against repukes KamaAina Jun 2013 #44
It wasn't last election, and it is unlikely to ever be. Sirveri Jun 2013 #82
There was a lot of Dem on Dem action in the last general election. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #94
OK lets look it up on the SoS website then Sirveri Jun 2013 #98
I think that's a large number. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #103
I prefer to credit Debra Bowen and insurance of a fair vote more. Sirveri Jun 2013 #104
Anyone who actively helped create the spying programs is the real traitor DJ13 Jun 2013 #17
And who fails to provide adequate oversight. dkf Jun 2013 #35
Whisleblowers leak illegal things. The stuff Snowden leaked was legal. He should stand trial. n/t Tx4obama Jun 2013 #22
The stuff Snowden told us about --IS-- treason. And that is exactly how I read the headline at first Leopolds Ghost Jun 2013 #106
And what Bush did was just fine. What a tool. Please let someone real have your seat. Gregorian Jun 2013 #23
If you're going to San Fransisco WestStar Jun 2013 #25
+1 OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #31
Where have all the flowers gone?... cascadiance Jun 2013 #56
The endgame is coming. Sen Feinstein is fighting on the side of the 1%. As are most rhett o rick Jun 2013 #26
+100000 woo me with science Jun 2013 #77
Sigh. That's pretty reckless. n/t Laelth Jun 2013 #27
Well, we loved DF when she introduced the assault weapons ban... jessie04 Jun 2013 #30
You make a good point. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #33
Well , I'm the only one here jessie04 Jun 2013 #58
Yes, but lancer78 Jun 2013 #88
Good point as well. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #97
I think she is just stating her opinion, and if she does know more, as you suggest, either way it still_one Jun 2013 #34
Speak for yourself. There is no 'we' here. JackRiddler Jun 2013 #110
I really couldn't care less what this dumb ass has to say. Hey Dianne, sit down and STFU bowens43 Jun 2013 #38
Yep. I just wonder if we'll ever know what secrets he's trying to trade to China. I think it's okaawhatever Jun 2013 #39
Working hard on losing that Senate majority, I see. Ash_F Jun 2013 #42
Senator Feinstein, On the contrary, YOU are the treasonous one in this case. W T F Jun 2013 #46
"Projection"... Another trait she inherits from her Republican mentors! cascadiance Jun 2013 #57
FFS, Senator, read the goddamn Constitution. Deep13 Jun 2013 #47
Irresponsible words, DiFi!!! grasswire Jun 2013 #50
This from someone that swore to uphold the constitution nineteen50 Jun 2013 #51
After reading all the replies above I am almost asjr Jun 2013 #52
Actually you are spot on Caretha Jun 2013 #67
Please, no room for nuance. LTX Jun 2013 #84
I don't get it. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #96
He was making $200,000 at Booz Allen Leopolds Ghost Jun 2013 #107
DiFi needs to STFU. That is all. truebluegreen Jun 2013 #53
You were a lousy mayor and you're a crappy senator. please retire! Nanjing to Seoul Jun 2013 #54
Well stated Harmony Blue Jun 2013 #76
between her and Pelosi Niceguy1 Jun 2013 #59
DiFi = Snapperhead. Arctic Dave Jun 2013 #60
why oh why did i vote for this MIC tool again? n/t alp227 Jun 2013 #61
We are not being well served by our public servants Adam-Bomb Jun 2013 #63
+1 840high Jun 2013 #70
so then what would the acts of Bush and Cheney be considered. olddad56 Jun 2013 #64
Good question. OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #66
Inconvenient? magellan Jun 2013 #71
The man who released Heathen57 Jun 2013 #68
I like her less and less every day. DirkGently Jun 2013 #72
We have got to start over. nvme Jun 2013 #73
Pot meet kettle. n/t kickysnana Jun 2013 #75
I sincerely hope that this is her last term. David__77 Jun 2013 #79
Aw jeez... This is just embarrassing to me, as a Californian. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #81
he same way, I'd imagine... LanternWaste Jun 2013 #83
But when a US company helps China build attack helicopters, it isn't. Dash87 Jun 2013 #85
blah,blah,blah..... madrchsod Jun 2013 #86
kick her ass of the democratic party WRH2 Jun 2013 #87
K&R for the government contractors wife piping up on this issue. DCKit Jun 2013 #90
i say "A M E R I C A N - P A T R I O T" usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #95
There's no doubt about it anymore. Snowden is a traitor. Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #99
But is that the definition of "treason"? nt OrwellwasRight Jun 2013 #102
So did Feinstein. And several other politicians Leopolds Ghost Jun 2013 #108
Hard for me to take someone seriously that voted fujiyama Jun 2013 #101
Double Plus Good for her! Dr Fate Jun 2013 #105
Feinstein's votes for war are treason. JackRiddler Jun 2013 #109
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