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Government
Pentagon shifts money from overseas projects to fill hole caused by border wall funding
2020-04-29
[The Hill] The Pentagon is taking money from 19 construction projects, including several in Europe meant to deter Russia, in order to pay for construction projects stateside that had been delayed because funding was reallocated to President Trump’s border wall.

In a memo dated Monday obtained by The Hill, Defense Secretary Mark Esper directed acting Pentagon Comptroller Elaine McCusker to take $545.5 million from projects largely outside the United States to pay for projects within the country.

Top House Democrats slammed the move in a statement Tuesday, accusing the Trump administration of "making an end run around Congress" after lawmakers refused to replenish funding Trump took from military construction for the wall.

"Even worse, Trump is doing this by canceling funding for critical European Deterrence Initiative projects that were designed to bolster real national security needs and prevent Russian aggression against American allies and partners in Europe," House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), chairwoman of the subcommittee in charge of military construction, said in a statement.
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Home Front: Politix
Lawmakers reach agreement 'in principle' to avert shutdown
2019-02-12
[The Hill] Lawmakers said on Monday night that they had reached an agreement "in principle" to avoid a second partial government shutdown set to begin on Saturday.

"We’ve had a good evening. We’ve reached an agreement in principle between us on the Homeland Security and the other six bills," Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) told reporters.

Shelby announced the deal alongside Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Reps. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) and Kay Granger (R-Texas)‐the top members of the Senate and House Appropriations Committee.

The breakthrough came after the core four negotiators met three times on Monday night in a last-ditch effort to get a deal after talks appeared to unravel over the weekend with only days to prevent a partial government shutdown.

Negotiators refused to discuss the particulars of the deal with staff expected to work frantically to release the legislation as early as Tuesday. Lowey said she hopes for the bill, which she called a "good product," to be released on Wednesday.

A congressional source told The Hill that the bill will include $1.375 billion for physical barriers, the same amount included in the 2018 fiscal year bill. The tentative agreement, according to the source, also specifically prohibits the use of a concrete wall. But, senior Congressional aides separately noted that it will fund approximately 55 new miles of barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border in the Rio Grande Valley sector.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Cruz to Push for More Action to Secure Release of U.S. Hostages in Iran
2017-07-09
[Free Beacon] Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) next week plans to introduce a bill calling for both the unconditional, safe return of several U.S. citizens and permanent legal residents imprisoned in Iran and also the creation of a multi-national task force to try to secure their release, according to a Senate source.

Cruz's measure will mirror a bipartisan House resolution sponsored by Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R., Fla.), Ted Poe (R., Texas), Nita Lowey (D., N.Y.), and Ted Deutch (D., Fla.). That version calls on the Trump administration to make securing the release of at least six U.S. hostages the "highest of priorities."

It also urges the United States and its allies who also have citizens detained in Iran to create a multi-national task force to leverage resources and share information in an attempt to win the prisoners' freedom.

Iran has over the last several months jailed several dual-nationals of other western nations, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Canada.

The move comes in the wake of stepped up efforts by several families of prisoners held in Iran to try to secure the release of their loved ones. The families feel a new sense of urgency after the death late last month of Otto Warmbier. Warmbier, a University of Virginia student held in North Korea for a year and a half, was released in mid-June only to die just days later from complications his family believes were the result of his detainment.
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Home Front: Politix
Chelsea Clinton being groomed to run for Congress
2016-11-11
While some pundits are declaring the Clinton political dynasty dead, sources tell us that it is far from over. Chelsea Clinton is being groomed for the New York seat held by Rep. Nita Lowey.
You have to have a Clinton running for an office, or planning to run, in order to keep the Clinton Foundation in business. The day you have no Clinton running for anything, there's no influence to peddle...
Chelsea could run for the seat in NYC’s 17th Congressional District once Lowey, a 79-year-old respected career politician with nearly 30 years in office, decides to retire, we have exclusively learned.

Lowey’s district includes parts of Rockland and Westchester counties and, conveniently, Chappaqua, the Clinton family home base.

In August, Hillary and Bill Clinton purchased a home next door to their primary residence in Chappaqua for $1.16 million, which is intended for Chelsea, her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, and their two children, Charlotte and Aidan. While Chelsea currently lives, and is registered to vote, in Manhattan, she could easily make Chappaqua her legal residence in order to run for Lowey’s seat when it becomes vacant.

A source told us, "While it is true the Clintons need some time to regroup after Hillary’s crushing loss, they will not give up. Chelsea would be the next extension of the Clinton brand. In the past few years, she has taken a very visible role in the Clinton Foundation and on the campaign trail. While politics isn’t the life Hillary wanted for Chelsea, she chose to go on the campaign trail for her mother and has turned out to be very poised, articulate and comfortable with the visibility."
And dumb as a bag of hammers...
The source continued, "There has been a lot of speculation within New York Democratic circles about Lowey’s retirement and Chelsea running for the seat. There is a belief that Chappaqua is a logical place for Chelsea to run, because it would be straightforward for her to raise money and build a powerful base."

A spokesperson for Lowey -- who is serving her 14th term in Congress and was first elected to the US House of Representatives in 1988 -- declined to comment.
They were too busy checking the good Congressman's food...
A spokesperson for Chelsea didn’t get back to us.
The Pubs won a hard fought victory. The inauguration for the new POTUS will occur Jan. 20th. Already, the Donks are considering how to extend the Clinton dynasty. Already, the Soros funded rent-a-riot crowd is out in the streets in full force across the country stirring up trouble and protesting the legitimate outcome of the 2016 election. The Pubs had better not be having notions of love, compassion, compromise, ignoring criminality, Kumbaya and reaching across the aisle because I can assure you the left is already plotting to "Take back their country" and turn the USA into a progressive nightmare for the rest of us. They assiduously and clandestinely gnaw away at the fabric of the country. If they had their way, the country would have a stacked SCOTUS and they would try to shift the demographics to ensure a Democrat dictatorship for the next 50-100 years. As Trump said, this was the last chance...he was right. It is best to push forward with investigations and not forget the rule of law. Those who have broken the law should be reminded that there are not two sets of laws; one for the wealthy and powerful and another for the rest of us. Push ahead on the Clinton Foundation investigation.
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Home Front: Politix
US Congress freezes $370m in aid to PA
2015-10-25
[Ynet] House of Representatives blocks State Department request for funds, citing ongoing incitement on social media and in schools.

The US House of Representatives took the rare step of blocking financial aid to the Paleostinian Authority recently in light of the current string of violent attacks and incitement against Israel.

The vote froze some $370 million in yearly aid funds requested by the US State Department. Yearly payments normally stand at $450 million, but were set to be cut to the now frozen amount of $370 million in 2015 as a fine for Paleostinian Authority behavior against Israel last year.

Head of the House Committee on Appropriations, Republican Kay Granger from Texas, and senior Democratic Representative Nita Lowey from New York, sent a letter to Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
warning that a continuation of incitement on the Paleostinian side would lead to a cessation of American financial aid.

Their letter insisted that Abbas cease what they called inflammatory speech and that he meet one on one with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The US Representatives cited that the yearly aid package established under the Oslo Accords was only given to the Paleostinian Authority on the condition that its leaders "fight against terror and incitement to violence."

Granger and Lowey also warned that the House wouldn't be able to defend financial aid to the PA if Abbas decided to abandon direct negotiations with Israel and steps to achieve "security, prosperity and peace" for both Israelis and Paleostinians.

They also stated in the letter that attacks against Israelis raise doubts that Paleostinians are interested in living side by side with Israel in peace.

Head of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Republican Ed Royce from Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,, also contributed to the conversation saying that new ways would have to be found to stymie Paleostinian incitement which he said continues to reach the public through social media, radio, television, and classrooms.
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Government
Pelosi blows a gasket on House floor over Pub immigration bill
2014-08-02
[Weasel Zippers] A heated debate over the southern border crisis late Friday led to a rancorous confrontation on the floor of the House between House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa.

The dustup began when Marino accused Democrats of neglecting the immigration issue during their control of the White House and Congress in 2009 and 2010, saying that the party is now exploiting the issue for political gains.

"Under the leadership of their former leader, when in 2009 and 2010, they had the House, the Senate and the White House, and they knew this problem existed," Marino said. "They didn't have the strength to go after it back then. But now are trying to make a political issue out of it."

Soon after he made the remarks, Pelosi, in full view of House cameras, walked across the chamber to the GOP side of the aisle -- a rarity in the House -- to challenge Marino.

It was not clear what Pelosi said, but Marino responded immediately.

"It's true, madam leader, I did the research on it," Marino said. "You might want to try it. You might want to try it, madam leader. Do the research on it. Do the research. I did it. That's one thing that you don't do."

Reps. Ted Poe, R-Texas, Joe Barton, R-Texas, and Kay Granger, R-Texas, seated behind Marino, looked stunned at Pelosi's actions. The presiding officer, Rep. Randy Hultgren, R-Ill., told Marino to direct his comments through the chair and not at a fellow member.

"Well, it works both ways," says Marino.

After things seemed to calm down, Marino said, "apparently I hit the right nerve."

Pelosi then walked briskly across the chamber, making a beeline for Marino and shaking her finger at the congressman.

Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., could be heard saying off-camera, "what is she doing?"

After he was done speaking, Pelosi then pursued Marino through the chamber, and House chamber security were seen walking through the chamber.
Imagine if you will, the result had Marino acted in this manner toward Pelosi.
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Home Front: Politix
Hamas Is Not A Legitimate Recipient Of Aid, Says US Congressman
2014-06-04
[Ynet] Senior politicians question aid to new Paleostinian unity government's inclusion of a group designated as a terrorist organization.

Senior US politicians said on Monday that they would be reluctant to send aid to the new unity government between Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
' Paleostinian Liberation Organization and the Islamist group Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,.

Abbas swore in the government in a reconciliation deal with Hamas that led Israel to freeze US-brokered peace talks.

"Hamas is no partner for peace; nor a legitimate recipient of aid," Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, Republican US Representative Ed Royce, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a statement. "While the 'unity government' hides behind the facade of nonpartisan bureaucrats, it was only born out of support from Hamas -- a terrorist organization that continues to call for Israel's annihilation."

The US Congress authorizes $500 million in annual aid Washington sends to the cash-strapped Paleostinian Authority.

Paleostinian leader Abbas, whose Paleostinian Authority is dependent on foreign aid, appeared to be banking on Western acceptance -- over Israeli objections -- of a 16-member cabinet of what he described as politically unaffiliated technocrats.

Setting a policy in line with US and European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
demands, the Western-backed leader said his administration would continue to honor agreements and principles at the foundation of a grinding of the peace processor with Israel.

Virginia US Representative Eric Cantor, the number two Republican in the House of Representatives, said the B.O. regime and Congress should suspend aid while they assess the new government.

"The laws of the United States prohibit assistance to terrorist organizations," Cantor said in a statement.

New York Representative Nita Lowey, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee and State and Foreign Operations subcommittee, said she still believed the United States should continue to promote negotiations toward creating a two-state solution.

Lowey did not call for an aid cut-off, but said in a statement she was "deeply disappointed" with the announcement of a Paleostinian government including "the terrorist organization Hamas."
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-Short Attention Span Theater-
PBS Uses Cartoon Aardvark to Plead for Continued Funding
2011-02-16
Life imitates Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
House Democrats made their case for continuing taxpayer funding of public media outlets such as NPR and PBS with a little help from Arthur the PBS cartoon character, who visited the Capitol Wednesday morning.

The friendly but silent aardvark
(the transcript of his testimony will make for interesting reading)
joined Democratic Reps. Edward Markey of Massachusetts, Earl Blumenauer of Oregon and others to hit back against Republicans who have pledged to cut the funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the next budget. “We need your help today,” Markey said as a person dressed as the character walked toward the Capitol building. “We can’t leave Arthur and all of his pals in the lurch.”
Arthur is--excuse me for being blunt here Mr. Markey, but this is an important point--he's a fictional character. He doesn't physically exist. He's just a series of pen-and-ink still images displayed at a rate of 24 frames per second, giving the illusion of motion due to a psychological effect called beta movement. ARTHUR IS NOT REAL!
The members stood behind dolls of Sesame Street’s Big Bird, Grover and Elmo. Behind them, House aides held up signs showing Bert and Ernie being handed a letter that reads, “GOPink Slip: You are fired,” and another that showed cartoon characters being tossed away from a scale weighed down by “Big Oil.”

“We’re here to create jobs, not lay off Bert and Ernie,” said Rep. Nita Lowey of New York.
Nita, can I explain something to you, dear? Well, I'm going to anyway whether you like it or not. Get your fingers out of your ears and stop saying "La la la la la!" like that.
That's better, dear.
Here's the thing: Sesame Street is produced by an outfit called Children's Television Workshop. It's technically a not-for-profit corporation, but that doesn't mean it doesn't make money. It licenses the characters of Bert and Ernie and all the other puppets to books, video games, a friggin' 14-acre theme park, and people who make toys, clothing, training pants, furniture, murals, postcards, neckties, samplers, stained glass windows, and tattoos for all I know. These people sell BILLIONS of dollars of Sesame Street-themed merchandise every year, and CTW gets a cut of the revenue from every Bert doll, Elmo car seat, Big Bird windbreaker, Oscar the Grouch deluxe picture book, and roll of Sesame Street easy-on vinyl wallpaper--as it properly should. The only reason this stuff is in such demand is because kids watch the show and love it and ask their parents and grandparents for the tie-in merchandise.
From that perspective, every hour of Sesame Street is a one-hour commercial for Sesame Street tie-in merchandise. PBS shouldn't be paying CTW for the show, CTW should be paying PBS for the airtime!
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Ahmadinejad Lebanon visit complicating US military aid
2010-10-17
Congress put a hold on $100 million annually for Lebanese army; State Department pressing for funding to resume.
Because State likes going native.
The recent visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is complicating the administration's efforts to get American aid to the Lebanese military back on track, according to Capitol Hill sources.

Two members of Congress put a hold on the $100 million annually allocated to the Lebanese army over concerns that American assistance and equipment could make their way to Hizbullah. The hold comes amidst signs of possible cooperation between the Islamic militant group and some elements of the Lebanese Armed Forces.

The administration, which requested the aid for the LAF but can't disburse the money until the congressional holds are lifted, sees aid to the LAF as a major way of bolstering those elements in Lebanon which are opposed to Hizbullah.
Except that the Lebanese army has long since been thoroughly infiltrated by Hizb'allah's men. Giving anything to the Lebanese army is merely a polite way to give it to Hizb'allah.
The LAF funding was put on hold this summer by House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Howard Berman (D-California) and Nita Lowey (DNew York), chairwoman of the House appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations.

Lowey spokesman Matt Dennis said Thursday that there had been no change in the status of her hold following the Ahmadinejad visit Wednesday, and indicated that Lebanese press reports that she had taken further action in the wake of his trip were incorrect.

Berman's office also successfully shepherded two additional measures bolstering Israeli security through Congress as part of a larger act dealing with cooperation on security issues. The act was recently signed into law by US President Barack Obama.

The first of Berman's measures classifies Israel as a major non-NATO ally entitled to an expedited process -- 15 days down from the standard 30 -- for congressional review of defense exports. The move puts Israel on par with Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and other key non-NATO countries.

The second provision extends the Pentagon's ability to store surplus weapons in Israel for a reserve stockpile which could be transferred to Israel in the case of an emergency.
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Home Front: Culture Wars
The Blue State Blues
2010-08-04
Taxing the rich, except in my district.
AKA: The Nads of Nadler
One irony of the tax increase that arrives on January 1 is that the it will hit residents of high-income, Democratic-leaning states like California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York the hardest. This is a problem for pro-tax Democrats.

Enter New York Representative Jerrold Nadler, who wants to exempt his own six-figure constituents from the tax hike he supports. Mr. Nadler's bill would "require the IRS to adjust tax brackets proportionally in regions where the average cost of living is higher than the national average."

In other words, the various tax brackets would apply to residents in certain regions at higher income levels versus other parts of the country. A family with an income of $50,000 or even $1 million in Manhattan would pay less federal income tax than a family with the same earnings in Omaha. The bill is called the Tax Equity Act, but a more accurate title would be the Blue State Tax Preference Act.

"The basic costs of life in the New York region are much steeper than in most parts the country," says Mr. Nadler. "The reality is that a dollar in New York isn't worth nearly as much as a dollar in Spokane or Knoxville or Topeka. It's time for our tax code to take reality into account when assessing someone's tax liability."

That point about "reality" and the tax code could certainly use some fleshing out, but leave that aside. A big reason the cost of living is so high in Boston, Manhattan and San Francisco is because of high state and local taxes, union work rules, and heavy business regulation that make it more expensive to produce, sell and buy things.

Why should someone in Spokane or Knoxville or Topeka be penalized because New York and California impose destructive policies? Mr. Nadler also conveniently forgets that the federal tax code already subsidizes high-cost states through the deductibility of state and local income and property taxes.

An all-star line-up of liberal class warriors has nonetheless endorsed Mr. Nadler's effort to raise taxes on the rich everywhere but in their own districts. New York House Members Tim Bishop, Steve Israel, Nita Lowey, Carolyn Maloney and Carolyn McCarthy are cosponsors. Ms. Lowey, who has voted to tax anything that moves, now says that "When it comes to the tax code, one size just doesn't fit all" and laments that New York has "some of the highest property taxes in the country." But whose fault is that?

So welcome to the brave new world of "tax equity." If you live in a state that voted for Barack Obama, you get a tax cut.
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Afghanistan
Petraeus formally assumes command in Afghanistan
2010-07-05
[Dawn] Gen. David Petraeus formally assumed command of the 130,000-strong international force in Afghanistan on Sunday, telling Nato and Afghan officials ''we are in this to win'' despite rising casualties and growing skepticism about the direction of the nearly nine-year-old war.

Petraeus received two flags -- one for the US and the other for Nato -- during a ceremony marking the formal assumption of command.

''We are in this to win,'' he told a crowd of several hundred Nato and Afghan officials at the ceremony at a grassy area just outside coalition headquarters.

''We are engaged in a contest of wills,'' he said. ''We have arrived at a critical moment.''

Petraeus succeeded Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who was fired last month for intemperate remarks he and his aides made to Rolling Stone magazine about Obama administration officials who were mostly on the civilian side.

''Upfront I also want to recognise the enormous contributions of my predecessor, Gen. Stanley McChrystal,'' Petraeus said. He said the progress made reflects McChrystal's ''vision, energy and leadership.''

Speaking before Petraeus, Gen. Egon Ramms, German army commander for the Allied Joint Force Command, also praised the work of McChrystal, saying he took the coalition ''forward at a very difficult time.''

''We wish Stanley McChrystal well,'' Ramms said.

Ramms lamented the deaths of civilians due to military operations by coalition forces, but said people should not forget the Afghan citizens who died at the hands of insurgents whose actions are ''unlawful.''

June was the deadliest month for the allied force since the war began in October 2001 with 102 deaths, more than half of them Americans. Britain's Ministry of Defence reported that a Royal Marine was killed Thursday in southern Afghanistan -- the fifth international service member killed this month.

Petraeus has sought to make cooperation between the civilian and military parts of the international mission a top priority.

''Civilian and military, Afghanistan and international, we are part of one team with one mission,'' Petraeus told about 1,700 invited guests, including Afghan government and military and police officials gathered at the US Embassy for a pre-Fourth of July celebration marking American independence.

They were Petraeus' first public comments since he arrived Friday night to take command of US and Nato forces in Afghanistan. He said he would work to improve coordination between troops on the battlefield and civilians trying to bolster the Afghan government and improve the lives of the people.

His message to the Afghans in the audience: ''Your success is our success.''

Petraeus, widely credited with turning around the US war effort in Iraq, faces rising violence and growing doubts in Washington and other allied capitals about the effectiveness of the counterinsurgency strategy, which the general himself pioneered.

Later Saturday, Petraeus met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Corruption was one of the issues the two discussed, according to a statement issued by the presidential palace. Karzai used the meeting to complain about what he said were ''baseless'' allegations made by US Rep. Nita Lowey, a Democrat from New York, who suggested Afghan government officials had misused or pocketed donor funds, Karzai's office said.

Karzai asked Petraeus to review international contracts for private security companies to help keep money from flowing out of the country. According to the statement, Petraeus told the president he would begin his job by emphasizing ''unity, accountability and transparency.''

The Saturday gathering was upbeat. A rock band played. Dignitaries sat in tents eating popcorn, hamburgers, and ice cream. The positive tone, however, was dampened by talk of Friday's attack on a four-story house used by an American aid organisation in the northern city of Kunduz, and the accidental killing of civilians during a raid in the south.

Taliban suicide attackers stormed the house, killing four people before dying in a five-hour gunbattle with Afghan security forces. The pre-dawn attack appeared part of a militant campaign against international development organisations at a time when the US and its allies are trying to accelerate the civilian aid effort to turn back the Taliban.

During the picnic, Nato issued a statement acknowledging the deaths Friday of two Afghan civilians, including a woman, in a joint raid with Afghan troops to arrest a Taliban deputy commander in the Kandahar area.

During the raid, an Afghan man left a compound and ''demonstrated hostile intent,'' Nato said. Troops opened fire, wounding him. When troops entered the compound, they found an Afghan woman dead from stray rounds and another man wounded, the alliance said. One of the two wounded men later died.
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Home Front: Politix
Dirty Money Watch: Rep. Joe Sestak, D-Pa.
2010-04-08
WHO: Rep. Joe Sestak, D-Pa.

WHAT: Sestak received $10,000 from Rep. Charles Rangel's National Leadership PAC, the political action committee of the powerful New York Democrat who was chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee that writes tax law.

WHY IT'S DIRTY: Rangel is being investigated on multiple issues by the House ethics committee, including failure to report income from properties he owns in New York and the Dominican Republic. A company that gave $1 million to a New York school facility that will bear Rangel's name subsequently received lucrative tax breaks, and he has reportedly solicited political contributions on official stationery. Rangel has been admonished by the House ethics committee and forced to give up his Ways and Means Committee chairmanship.

WILL SESTAK GIVE IT BACK? Sestak's communications director told the Examiner that Sestak had not returned the money and was waiting to find out the results of the ethics investigation.

THE SCORE:
Number of Democrats who have given it back: 19

Number of Republicans who have given it back: 0
Number of Publicans who got any?
DONATED THIS OR OTHER DIRTY MONEY WATCH-HIGHLIGHTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHARITY: Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, Rep. Allyson Schwartz, D-Pa., Rep. Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., Rep. David Price, D-N.C., Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., Rep. Bill Foster, D-Ill., Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Calif., Rep. Gary Peters, D-Mich., Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., Rep. Debbie Halvorson, D-Ill., Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy, D-Ohio, Rep. Larry Kissell, D-N.C., Rep. Suzanne Kosmas, D-Fla., Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., Rep. Harry Mitchell, D-Ariz., Rep. Tim Walz, D-Minn., Rep. John Hall, D-N.Y.
Golly, not one Republican in that list. No wonder the Republicans have given it back!
YOUR TURN: You can reach Sestak's Washington office at 202-225-2011.
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