A Bridge To The Unemployment Line

by: Michael Illions | June 18

The “Bridge to Nowhere” was the rallying cry by Democrats to label Republicans as the party of big spenders and government waste; it worked and contributed to the massive losses suffered in both the House and Senate in 2006.

The sponsor of that pork barrel project, Senator Ted Stevens, who is also under investigation, as is his son, is seeing his reelection hopes in jeopardy:

Just as the polar ice cap is thinning, so is support for Alaska’s Republican Senator-for-life Ted Stevens. A new Rasmussen Poll has Stevens at 46 percent, with Democratic challenger Mark Begich at 44 percent.

“Uncle Ted” has sat in the Senate longer than any Republican in history. (Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina had a longer tenure than Stevens, but the old segregationist served eight years as a Democrat before switching parties.)

Stevens, 85, is a champion pork barreler in a state that receives back approximately six dollars from the federal government for every buck of tax revenue it contributes. Stevens has also been a satrap of the oil industry, whose money has dominated Alaska politics.

But the senator is under investigation by the FBI and the public integrity section of the U.S. Department of Justice. Stevens is up for re-election this year.

The probes center on Stevens’ relationship with Veco, a big oil services company, and its politician-buying boss Bill Allen. Allen has already pleaded guilty to federal bribery and conspiracy charges, and is giving evidence to the feds.

It has been more than a year since FBI agents raided Stevens’ Girdwood, Alaska, home, apparently seeking evidence that Veco paid part of the tab for an extensive remodeling of the premises.

Nor is “Uncle Ted” the only Stevens under investigation.

Ben Stevens, the senator’s son and ex-president of the Alaska State Senate, has been identified as receiving more than $242,000 in “consulting” fees from Veco, with no apparent work product. {Source: SeattlePI.com}

I don’t think anyone is more deserving of losing his seat in the Senate then Senator Ted Stevens.

3 Responses to “A Bridge To The Unemployment Line”

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    Lugar96 Says:

    Amen.

    He is undoubtedly the poster boy for why the GOP lost control of both houses of Congress in 2006.

    I’d rather have a Democrat in office than a Republican who is an embarassment.

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