Zack Space's Corrupt Ties to Charlie Rangel
Washington- With the House Ethics Committee confirming
that corrupt New York Democrat Charlie Rangel is guilty of breaking key ethics
rules, Zack Space has put himself squarely at odds with the bipartisan
panel. Space has already voted twice to sweep his party’s corruption
problems under the rug by letting Rangel off the hook – and is it any wonder?
According to the Federal Elections Commission, Space has taken $21,000 from
Rangel and his PAC in campaign donations. It’ll take more than a few donations
for Rangel to buy his way out of hot water, but that hasn’t stopped him
and Space from trying.
Space repeatedly sided with his corrupt colleague while the House
Ethics Committee completed its investigation into Rangel’s endless history of
dirty deeds:
“Rep. Charles B. Rangel broke
congressional gift rules by accepting trips to Caribbean conferences that were
financed by corporate interests, the House ethics committee said Thursday.”
“The committee said its report
was intended to "serve as a public admonishment" of Rangel, and it
ordered him to repay costs of the trips.”
“Beyond the trips, Rangel faces
more troublesome allegations regarding his failure to pay taxes on a villa he
owns in the Dominican Republic, the use of his congressional office to raise
money for the wing of a New York college named in his honor, revised financial
disclosure forms that show more than $500,000 in previously unreported wealth,
and his use of a rent-controlled apartment for his political committees.” (Paul
Kane, “Rep. Rangel’s trips broke congressional gift rules, panel says,”
Washington Post, 2/26/2010)
“Zack Space's decision to repeatedly sweep Rangel’s corruption
under the rug and openly accept campaign donations in return proves that he is
just another Democrat who is more concerned with partisan loyalty than serving
the people he’s supposed to represent,” said NRCC Communications Director Ken
Spain. “Speaker Pelosi once promised to ‘drain the swamp’ and lead ‘the most
honest and open Congress in history,’ but Space and his
fellow Democrats are now standing knee-deep in corruption.”
Unfortunately for Space, his decision to stand with his friends in
Washington rather than the voters and taxpayers of Ohio will come to haunt him
this November.
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