Mon Sep 18, 2023, 01:53 PM
Ohio Joe (21,135 posts)
Busted: Tommy Tuberville invested in defense contractor while blocking military nominations
WASHINGTON — Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) recently purchased up to $250,000 worth of stock in telecommunications technology company Qualcomm Inc., a federal defense contractor, while serving on the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services and actively blocking hundreds of military nominations and promotions, new congressional financial disclosures indicate.
Qualcomm and its subsidiaries have been the recipient of several dozen defense and homeland security contracts during the past two decades, according to federal contracting records reviewed by Raw Story. Among these is a Department of the Army contract with Qualcomm Intelligent Solutions, worth nearly $11.7 million with the possibility of growing to $30.4 million, related to a government program exploring "innovative, energy-efficient, and reliable computer architectures that can address the intelligence community’s large-scale data-analytic applications." The Senate Armed Services Committee on which Tuberville sits has jurisdiction over "military research and development," among a host of other responsibilities. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/busted-tommy-tuberville-invested-in-defense-contractor-while-blocking-military-nominations/ar-AA1gTUXb?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=a6d1ca4954064037820faab408e53005&ei=29 Ahhh, corruption... The staple of being a repug.
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Ohio Joe | Sep 18 | OP |
global1 | Sep 18 | #1 | |
Ohio Joe | Sep 18 | #4 | |
Blue Owl | Sep 18 | #2 | |
Faux pas | Sep 18 | #5 | |
erronis | Sep 18 | #10 | |
Think. Again. | Sep 18 | #3 | |
slightlv | Sep 18 | #11 | |
elleng | Sep 18 | #6 | |
Evolve Dammit | Sep 18 | #7 | |
ffr | Sep 18 | #8 | |
housecat | Sep 18 | #9 | |
SergeStorms | Sep 18 | #12 | |
ratchiweenie | Sep 18 | #13 |
Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 02:04 PM
global1 (24,804 posts)
1. Can They Use This Info To Make Him Stop His Hold?....nt
Response to global1 (Reply #1)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 02:16 PM
Ohio Joe (21,135 posts)
4. I doubt it
Chris Coons is currently heading the Senate Ethics committee so we can get an investigation. I've no idea what they could even do though if he was found to have violated the ethics rules.
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Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 02:07 PM
Blue Owl (47,469 posts)
2. Griftin' away again in Tommy Tuberville
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Response to Blue Owl (Reply #2)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 03:58 PM
erronis (13,937 posts)
10. Damn you - I just got the Jimmy Buffett tune out my brain
and now it is replaced with this shitty rendition!
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Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 02:07 PM
Think. Again. (2,795 posts)
3. I really don't think...
...people who can make laws and regulations that can affect the success or failure of businesses should be allowed to invest in businesses while they have that power.
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Response to Think. Again. (Reply #3)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 03:59 PM
slightlv (2,039 posts)
11. I think, once upon a time, it was sincerely frowned upon and the congress critter
was "talked to" about divesting himself of his holdings, and not buying into others for public propriety's sake, if for no other reason. It gave the look of corruption, even if it might not -be- corruption. Ah... but those were the good old days. Today, corruption for corruption's sake is the word of the day.
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Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 03:45 PM
elleng (125,963 posts)
6. Anyone surprised???
Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 03:48 PM
Evolve Dammit (15,546 posts)
7. WHY is there not a mechanism besides "censure"? that can kick these assholes Out?? And he
won't even "suffer censure."
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Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 04:45 PM
SergeStorms (18,321 posts)
12. What's the point of public service....
if you can't get rich while doing it?
![]() A little inside information never hurts either, especially if you hold the purse-strings so your chosen "stock" gets fat government contracts. Nothing to see here. Move along citizen. |
Response to Ohio Joe (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 04:54 PM
ratchiweenie (7,546 posts)
13. Shouldn't Qualcomm Intelligent Solutions be telling him to stop what he's doing and
let the military proceed as needed?
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