January 30, 2020
Michael Bloomberg pays the Gang Green to promote Special Assistant Attorney Generals to push their anti-human agenda.
From the article:
Since environmentalist mega-donor and now-Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg provided an inaugural $6 million grant for New York University School of Law to launch the State Energy and Environmental Impact Center (SEEIC) in August 2017, the program has been a point of controversy. Now its critics include several state attorneys general, who have spoken out publicly about the gross legal and ethical problems with the program which has seated 18 special assistant attorneys general (SAAGs) in the offices of 11 Democratic state attorneys general.
In a recently published article, Republican attorneys general told the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Chris White that the arrangement is akin to paying for government access and likening them to political mercenaries. As Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill (R) pointed out:
"What’s problematic is the arrangement through which a private organization or individual can promote an overtly political agenda by paying the salaries of government employees.â€
Hill believes that Bloomberg’s program pushes the envelope of ethical acceptability:
"[A]ll of the government employees being compensated in this manner are lawyers working for Democratic attorneys general, according to NYU’s website. This whole scenario raises obvious ethical and legal concerns.†(emphasis added).
Hill isn’t the only attorney general speaking out about his concerns. A spokeswoman for Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr told the Daily Caller that Carr had "serious concerns†about the SAAGs’ ability to represent the state "in an unbiased manner.â€
Ya think?Bloomberg is essentially bribing D.A.s to harass legal businesses (like oil companies) with lawsuits and legal machinations.
The article continues:
To some observers, this looks like Bloomberg is buying influence, not with bribes, but through something more subtle–the gift of manpower. In a piece quoting White’s article for the American Thinker, a conservative news and commentary site, Deputy Editor Monica Showalter aptly summed up the situation:
"[Bloomberg]’s doing something quite a bit sneakier: He’s buying a government. Seriously, in the manner of privateers of old, he’s offering ‘gifts’of ‘free’ left-wing lawyers to state attorney generals’ offices with the express purpose ofundercutting President Trump on greenie regulations.â€
Showalter argues that Bloomberg financed the NYU program to place handpicked SAAGs in state offices around the country where they work behind the scenes to enact a radical environmentalist agenda. Instead of elected congressional representatives enacting policies their constituents support, she argues, Bloomberg, Tom Steyer, and other billionaire donors are using secretive funding mechanisms to craft state regulation and policy without any accountability to voters.
Likening the SAAGs to "an army of mercenaries,†she described the scheme as a threat to representative government:
Isn't it odd that the Democrats and liberals like Bloomberg have raged against the Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court which said money is a form of free speech, then they use money to manipulate politics and law to stifle their opponents and attack those with whom they disagree."The whole thing strikes at the heart of representative government and replaces it with a government of billionaire minions, mercenaries loyal only to the billionaire paying their salaries andcalling the shots.â€
Hypocrites.
This brings to mind the "Prosecuting Attorney Project" of George Soros in which he bought up DA positions around the country. Much of the chaos in the cities is a result of Soros' project. For example, violent crime has skyrocketed in St. Louis since his handpicked DA - Kim Gardner - assumed office and stopped prosecuting criminals in the interest of "racial fairness". Or Kim Foxx in Cook County. Or Baltimore's Marilyn Mosby.
This is more of the same; an attempt to manipulate the legal system to destroy opposition.
It's a disgrace. And it's happening in America.
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