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Is Obama connected to the ACORN-Rathke embezzlement scandal?
Some coincidences are just too rich that you have to start drawing conclusions. Here are four facts that suggest that there might be a line between them:
- Dale Rathke embezzled money from ACORN totalling about $950k. Apparently, commitments have been made to return about $210k, for a total of $740k still missing.
- Barack Obama's campaign paid ACORN, via a political consulting affiliate, $830k, but ACORN says that they only received $80, leaving $750k unaccounted for.
- Dale Rathke embezzled this money in the period of 1999-2000, when Barack Obama was running for US Congress with the backing of SEIU Local 880 and ACORN. SEIU Local 880 is basically ACORN controlled. Rathke even filed the LM-2 form with the Department of Labor in 2000, signing it as "Treasurer", which I have previously written about.
- Obama, ACORN, SEIU 880, and Rep. Danny Davis, appeared to act together in a number of local political engagements.
Here's my question: Did SEIU Local 880 and/or ACORN use some or all of that embezzled money to fund operations for Obama's Congressional race in 1999 and 2000?
Details and sourcing after the jump.
First, the math, starting with the Rathke. According to the NYT, Rathke embezzled about $950k via a loan to an ACORN affiliate, Citizens Consulting Inc.:
The amount Dale Rathke embezzled, $948,607.50, was carried as a loan on the books of Citizens Consulting Inc., which provides bookkeeping, accounting and other financial management services to Acorn and many of its affiliated entities.
However, some money has been returned:
Instead, she said, the Rathke family has paid Acorn $30,000 a year in restitution since 2001, or a total of $210,000.
Net missing: $738,607.50. Eventually, this gap was filled, again via the NYT:
Ms. Kingsley also found that the Acorn Fund, a health care benefits fund, had advanced “a large amount of money” to Acorn, adding that it appeared that the money was used to cover “the cash shortfall caused by the embezzlement.”
Second, math on Obama. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that Obama paid Citizens Services Inc, an ACORN affiliate, $832,598.29:
According to FEC records, the Obama campaign paid Citizens Services Inc. $832,598.29, from Feb. 25 to May 17.
However, accoridng to CBS, both the Obama campaign and ACORN state that ACORN only got about $80k of that.
Obama's presidential campaign was endorsed by ACORN's political action committee. And Obama campaign officials acknowledged paying a group affiliated with ACORN more than $800,000 to conduct get-out-the-vote operations during the Democratic primaries in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Texas. The campaign said $80,000 of that money went directly to ACORN.
Now, if you have a fully staffed organization, $80k is still a lot of GOTV you bought in a state. And $832k is a hugely silly amount of GOTV.
Note also that Texas is covered by SEIU 100, which we have previously shown is basically coterminus with ACORN, founded by Wade Rathke, then the Chief Organizer of ACORN. And SEIU 880 is basically an ACORN organization, which we noted in the same place. SEIU was strongly behind Obama in the primaries, so you can imagine how some of these resources went to monies controlled by the Rathke's at these SEIU-ACORN nexuses. (nexi?)
Net: $752,598.29. Although, it is not clear that the CBS story is providing exact numbers. This number is only $20k higher than the hole in ACORN's budget.
Note also that the hole was carried in Citizens Consulting, Inc., while the payments went to Citizens Services, Inc. Labor Pains, in a discussion of SEIU Local 880, describes Citizens Consulting, Inc., as "a legal and lobbying firm run by ACORN founder Wade Rathke".
Pittsburg Tribune Review reporter Salena Zito describes the relationship between ACORN and CSI as:
Money flows back and forth between ACORN, Citizens Services Inc., Project Vote and Communities Voting Together. ACORN posts job ads for Citizens Services and Project Vote. Communities Voting Together contributed $60,000 to Citizens Services Inc., for example, in November 2005, according to a posting on CampaignMoney.com. Project Vote has hired ACORN and CSI as its highest paid contractors, paying ACORN $4,649,037 in 2006 and CSI $779,016 in 2006, according to Terry of the Consumers Rights League.
Basically, CCI is the political consulting wing while CSI is the accounting and legal wing. The New Orleans Time Picayune describes Dale Rathke as the "comptroller" of CSI.
Now the dates. That same Times Picayune story says:
The imbroglio dates to 1999 and 2000, when the nonprofit was calling for local increases in the minimum wage and trying to unionize hospitality workers in New Orleans. Dale Rathke, the founder's brother, was serving as comptroller through a related organization called Citizens Consulting Inc., and Lewis said he abused his authority by using the group's credit cards to buy things that were unrelated to its work.
But we don't know what the spending was for. In 1999 and 2000, Barack Obama was running for US Congress against Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL). Obama's FEC filings started 8/04/1999, with a March 2000 primary. It would be interesting to know what those expenditures on Rathke credit cards are and whether they were in Chicago. Again, Rathke was also responsible for, at least, the filings of SEIU 880 in Chicago, which we can see from the 2000 LM-2 filings. I have been told but not able to confirm that Rathke was acting in his capacity through CCI. Finally, any review of Chicago political history from the period between Obama's election to the Illinois State Senate in 1996 and the primary run in 2000, will tell you that Obama was part of a network consisting of the New Party, Rep. Danny Davis, SEIU, and ACORN. For example, in April 1999, the State Chair of ACORN ran for city council seat in Chicago. ACORN's political update said at the time:
CHICAGO, IL—Illinois ACORN state chair Ted Thomas led a field of 12 candidates in the race for 15th ward alderman on the Windy City’s southside in the February 23 municipal election. He faces the second-place finisher in a spring run-off. Endorsed by Congressman Danny Davis, the SEIU State Council, State Senator Barack Obama and the Chicago Sun-Times, Thomas is running on his record as chair of the community-labor Chicago Jobs & Living Wage Campaign that won Living Wage ordinances in Chicago and Cook County last summer after two years of opposition by Mayor Daley.
National Review's Stanley Kurtz has shown that Obama was a member of and was endorsed by the New Party, which he describes as "the New Party functioned as the electoral arm of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN)."
So is there a connection between the nearly identically sized hole in the ACORN accounts and the peg of Obama's investment in ACORN? We can identify the money, the means (ACORN-SEIU-Dale Rathke-CCI), the timing, and the motive. We don't know if it happened. And we don't know what happened to the $750k that never made it to ACORN.
It sure would be neat if some reporter asked the questions, starting with the credit card records from Rathke in 1999, wouldn't it?
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Comments
Hmm..
I do believe this "detective" work will lead to a blockbuster revelation: No, there is no connection between Obama, ACORN, and the Rathke embezzlement scandal.
Besides. Polls and interviews are showing that the ACORN line of attack is just not resonating or moving poll results, except for the right-wing extremes who already believe there are MILLIONS of illegal alien drug cartel foodstamp collecting welfare queen convicted lowlives who were paid in crack cocaine to register and get Democrats elected and block legal Conservative God-fearing gun-toting Americans from having their votes count. And they don't need much more motivating.
No one really believes ACORN people, no matter how scary you make them look, are really capable of running large-scale, system-wide embezzlement and voter fraud.
The Bush Administration, yes. Karl Rove, yes. Katherine Harris, yes. Ken Blackwell, yes. The hundreds of Ferragamo-loafer and prep-tie wearing GOP lawyers, operatives, and thugs who pounded on the glass windows separating them from the vote-counters in Florida demanding that the counting of votes be stopped, yes.
Acorn .... not so much.
that was stretched just about
that was stretched just about as far as possible...you can put a lot of dots right next to eachother, but if they dont connect, they dont connect
The sound a dying party makes
can be heard in this post.
These are the kind of leaps of logic...
that end up embarrassing the right wing blogosphere so often. Keep going and you'll end up like Pam Geller, trying to convince the world that Barack Obama is the biological son of Malcolm X (instead of just his spiritual son, as was suggested by the YouTube video that got you booted from the McCain campaign).
In other words, keep up the good work!
These comments are an embarrassment
Four very unhelpful, unresponsive replies to an interesting post. Why do you read The Next Right, and why do you waste your time in this manner?
Voter fraud happens, and it is made so much easier when we're blind to the possibility. And this "sound of a dying party," like each before it, is historically ignorant. Democrats had their time in the wilderness, and so it is the turn of the GOP. You know, sort of the reason this site launched in the first place?
As for the rest of you - say something, even a "hmm, interesting," but please don't allow these bottomfeeders to monopolize the comments.
Bottomfeeders??
Your vitriol and insults are the reason why you are going to be banished to wander in the wilderness. And you will have no Redeemer to bring you home.
Re: Four very unhelpful, unresponsive replies...
Actually, it's monitoring trash like this that progressives read this blog. While a great deal of articles posted on this site are insightful and thoughtful and display a genuine attempt to provide a sound intellectual platform for conservative political though (pabulum), some of it is little more than a smear, the effect of which is to cheapen the political debate in this country (pablum).
It's become quite clear that the pablum approach is utterly intentional. Over time, politicians have learned to exploit peoples fears, people who are intellectually incurious and people who, frankly, aren't the brightest bulbs on the tree. In this generation, conservatives have used this strategy - spreading fear and smears that take advantage of these folks, distracting them from issues that actually make a difference in their lives. It's exactly what Soren Dayton has done here (same reason given the boot from the McCain campaign, which in retrospect was stupid since they've now fully embraced this same strategy).
So, I've really listed two reasons progressives read this blog. The first is to engage in intellectual discussion about honest differences. The second is to monitor for pablum.
This is the common issue that
This is the common issue that comes out in times of political campaign; this is one of opponents to destroy the reputation of a candidate. Well this time Obama prove himself that’s why he won! The organization has been giving quick loans out to other groups under its umbrella, most of which started by Rathke – in other words, funneling money to itself, and in other words, in all likelihood, Rathke himself. This ACORN fell a long way from the ethical tree, didn’t it? ACORN gets nuttier the more we find out about them. ACORN and its founder Wade Rathke, a supposedly non-profit, registered in Arkansas where non-profits don’t have to disclose their incomes. They have been hiding the operating budget from the government and also from members.
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The administration will look to give money to projects that have a plan to move us away from being energy dependent on other countries as well as projects to help build up schools. If done correctly this could be similar to what was achieved under FDR where many buildings and schools were built during the depression that are in use today.
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Besides the recession, GAO's findings and the coolness of the chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps toward spending so a good deal on a times ahead missile defense when properties hold here-and-now needs as if re-equipping this forces and modernizing them, Obama could undergo an extra advantage the year as he tries to rationalize missile defense in his image. That is the absence according to Congress of Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, a long-time defender of the missile defense initiative based on data from his perch on the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. Stevens transfered ensured millions of bucks got depleted on missile defense in his piece of real estate economy and defended the program.
Detractors fail...
Your post is very well researched. I find it interesting that your detractors fail to provide any evidence to refute anything you have said...they can only insult and denigrate (kill the messenger)...which (sigh) does seem to be the way of many Obama supporters...I think once all the rocks are turned over, we will find many interesting things about all of these organizations and people...and the connections will more than likely all be there.
Very Interesting.
Dale Rathke so called loan was paid off with a check from the Tides Foundation. It seems that big brother Wade is the chairman of the Tides center, which was set up to protect the Tides Foundation from lawsuits do to it activities. Big brother Wade is also a member of the board of the Tides Foundation. Do we smell a conflict of interest here wouldn't the IRS like to investigate olde Dale for unpaid income taxes.