How the richest president in history works the deals

medicineman

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And you wondered why he was made presidentTHE GREEN BUSHES
The Family's Profiteering Goes Unobserved
By Margie Burns | February 1, 2004 (page 1/3)

Editor's note: Margie Burns is a vigorous and scholarly writer who uses the Internet to advantage, as we first saw in her exposé of Vice President Dick Cheney's former employer Halliburton. Her article on the Texas-based oil company appeared in our September 15, 2003, issue. In her on-line research she finds a lot of revealing material, including corporate and government sites that most newsrooms don't seem to know exist.
Burns's subject in this issue is the scandalous nepotism being practiced within the Bush family. The Economist magazine says that "George Bush's Washington is a study in family influence." One of the few researchers of computerized government data, the Center for Public Integrity, an outstanding public-interest organization, now finds that Enron has been the president's top campaign finance patron over the course of his political career. It's former CEO, Ken Lay, is a close friend of George W. Bush.
A Texan, with a Ph.D. in English literature, Burns teaches at the University of Maryland's Baltimore campus, and is a busy freelance writer.

eil M. Bush, a younger brother of President George W. Bush, has a $60,000-a-year contract with New Bridge Strategies, a recently formed, Washington-based firm that helps generate contracts for companies seeking reconstruction business in Iraq. Although New Bridge Strategies is connected to the Bush White House in several ways, the younger Bush is an important contact point for the company.
The people who run Houston-based Crest Investment Corporation, where Neil Bush is a co-chairman with light duties for his $60,000-a-year pay, include at least one investor in Bush's educational software company called Ignite!-Learning.
Questions e-mailed to the two companies employing Neil Bush were not answered.
Ignite!-Learning will be among those companies vying for contracts dealing with Iraqi education. With Secret Service protection provided by us taxpayers, Neil Bush has already traveled to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, China and Japan to generate interest in his education products.
Neil Bush's unbecoming contracts, including even more lucrative arrangements with a Chinese-Taiwanese company, have come to light through court papers in his scandal-ridden divorce proceedings. Court documents reveal that Bush has a consultancy contract for $400,000 a year with the Chinese-Taiwanese computer chip manufacturer Grace Semiconductor.
That contract was generated while the Bush administration negotiated with China's government on sensitive trade, armament, and human rights issues. The Neil Bush deal, however, is only the most flamboyant recent instance of how Bush relatives and associates have profited from U.S. foreign policy.
AND THE WINNERS ARE—Easily the most profiteering First Family in American history, the Bushes have consistently benefited from George W. Bush's war on terrorism and from the invasion of Iraq, as revealed in regulatory filings, business reports and company press releases.
One well-connected winner is Engineered Support Systems, based in St. Louis, where William H.T. ("Bucky") Bush, an uncle of George W. Bush, joined the board of directors in March 2000. William H.T. Bush was one the Bush "Pioneers," the campaign contributors who raised more than $100,000 in the 2000 presidential election.
Engineered Support Systems has three segments: light military support equipment, heavy military support equipment, and electronics and automation systems. Long-term contracts are "substantially all" with the U.S. government, according to the company. Since 2000, following the presidential election and the 9-11 attacks, the company's federal contracts, revenues and its stock value have all gone up.
Defense Department databases list Engineered Support Systems as 54th among its top 100 contractors for fiscal year 2001, up from 62nd in 2000. The company received over $297.5 million in military contracts in 2001, including $120.5 million from the Army.
Net revenues for the first nine months of 2002, when the company acquired two new subsidiaries in Washington's northern Virginia suburbs, increased to $289.7 million. Net revenues for the full year increased to $408 million. In 2003, according to a preliminary report, the company was 93rd among top contractors, with $273.5 million in contracts. A company subsidiary, Radian, Inc., was 197th, with $109.2 million in contracts. Welcome to Washington Spectator Online
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ViRedd

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Hmmm ... I wonder why the article didn't mention how Bill Clinton, who never worked a private job in his entire life, rose from a $35,000 per year Governor of a back-woods state, to a mega-millionaire?

I'm getting really sick and tired of the ultra left-wing hit pieces being produced by the radical hate mongers and their politics of hate. When will they get it thorough their pointy heads that GEORGE W. BUSH ISN'T GOING TO BE RUNNING FOR POLITICAL OFFICE EVER AGAIN?

Vi
 

medicineman

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Hmmm ... I wonder why the article didn't mention how Bill Clinton, who never worked a private job in his entire life, rose from a $35,000 per year Governor of a back-woods state, to a mega-millionaire?

I'm getting really sick and tired of the ultra left-wing hit pieces being produced by the radical hate mongers and their politics of hate. When will they get it thorough their pointy heads that GEORGE W. BUSH ISN'T GOING TO BE RUNNING FOR POLITICAL OFFICE EVER AGAIN?

Vi
Mellow out, I'm not running this for you only, maybe there's someone else on this site who would be interested in what a bunch of crooks the whole Bush family is!
 

ViRedd

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Mellow out, I'm not running this for you only, maybe there's someone else on this site who would be interested in what a bunch of crooks the whole Bush family is!
Ok, your point is well taken. BUT ... I wasn't aiming my comments at you either. Just commenting in general.

Vi
 

medicineman

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Ok, your point is well taken. BUT ... I wasn't aiming my comments at you either. Just commenting in general.

Vi
here's a question for you: why are you always asking me to explain everything I post, are you really that dense or are you just harrassing me?
 

ViRedd

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Neither one, Med ... honest.

What I'm trying to do is to have you turn your thoughts inward to explore your assertions, self-evaluate them and then think along a different plane.

Please read the forward to Ayn Rand's book "Anthem" that I left for you in another post. If you study that, then you will see what I'm trying to do. As a devout Randian, I consider it a duty and an honor. (honest) ... I used to think pretty much along the same political lines that you do. I've discovered along the way that there are not two sides to the truth. I discovered that I had been lied to. I believed the lies. I believe them no more.

Vi
 

medicineman

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Neither one, Med ... honest.

What I'm trying to do is to have you turn your thoughts inward to explore your assertions, self-evaluate them and then think along a different plane.

Please read the forward to Ayn Rand's book "Anthem" that I left for you in another post. If you study that, then you will see what I'm trying to do. As a devout Randian, I consider it a duty and an honor. (honest) ... I used to think pretty much along the same political lines that you do. I've discovered along the way that there are not two sides to the truth. I discovered that I had been lied to. I believed the lies. No more.

Vi
Vi, 40 years ago when I first read Ann Rand, I was of that opinion also, but the ensuing 40 years have changed my view of the world and it's workings! I could not achieve the successes that were alluded to in her novels, was it me being flawed or was it the system that rewards sons of influence? I never did figure it out and ended up a commoner like 98% of the populace. So for me to believe in the Ann Rand view of life has negative connotations. My views are from a long life of hard work and slim rewards. My body has paid the price and to sit at my desk typing, sends my back into massive pain attacks. I've been told by doctors that I have massive amounts of arthritus in my spine, I can't argue that as the pain is real. I'm not sniveling, just expressing my views from my perspective. Pain is a great teacher.
 

ViRedd

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I could not achieve the successes that were alluded to in her novels, was it me being flawed or was it the system that rewards sons of influence?

It was neither one, Med. Only the very talented few reach the top. Success is in the striving for greatness, no matter one's field of endeavor. Its just natural that there are those with more talent, skill, desire and opportunity. Usually, those on the top are driven to excess. They are obsessed with what they do. Believe me ... I have known a lot of very wealthy people, done business with them, hung out with them, vacationed with them ... and they all have one thing in common ... a burning desire to maximize their potential. In my estimation, they deserve their success and the wealth it brings. For me ... life is way too short. I like to smell the flowers ... especially the ones in my grow cabinet.

Vi
 

medicineman

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I could not achieve the successes that were alluded to in her novels, was it me being flawed or was it the system that rewards sons of influence?

It was neither one, Med. Only the very talented few reach the top. Success is in the striving for greatness, no matter one's field of endeavor. Its just natural that there are those with more talent, skill, desire and opportunity. Usually, those on the top are driven to excess. They are obsessed with what they do. Believe me ... I have known a lot of very wealthy people, done business with them, hung out with them, vacationed with them ... and they all have one thing in common ... a burning desire to maximize their potential. In my estimation, they deserve their success and the wealth it brings. For me ... life is way too short. I like to smell the flowers ... especially the ones in my grow cabinet.

Vi
I'm with ya on the flower thing!
 

Wavels

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Hi med, where do you think JFK would fit into this theme?

Seriously, this is an interesting thread.
Rand showed me that the engine of the world is better left stoked by unfettered genius and those who burn for excellence. They do us all a favor in sharing their genius!
I love Ayn Rand.

deja vu?

Wavels
 

vervejunkie

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Stop bitching you two!

Med, the bush family ain't shit, John Kerry's family fortune dwarfs his. You have to stop getting all your political ammo from Rolling Stone and Air America blogs. Especially when you espouse that you are "just expressing my views from my perspective."

Ayn Rand rules btw.
 

medicineman

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Stop bitching you two!

Med, the bush family ain't shit, John Kerry's family fortune dwarfs his. You have to stop getting all your political ammo from Rolling Stone and Air America blogs. Especially when you espouse that you are "just expressing my views from my perspective."

Ayn Rand rules btw.
John Kerry was never president!
 

vervejunkie

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Rank

Name

Minimum Net Worth

Maximum Net Worth

Source

1

Herb Kohl (D-Wis)

$219,098,029

$234,549,004

2

Henry M. Paulson

$190,727,085

$392,934,024

3

Jane Harman (D-Calif)

$168,651,649

$289,045,000

4

John Kerry (D-Mass)

$165,741,511

$235,262,100

5

Darrell Issa (R-Calif)

$135,862,098

$677,230,000

6

Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa)

$78,150,023

$101,579,003

7

Samuel W. Bodman III

$66,698,060

$117,179,012

8

Donald H. Rumsfeld

$62,090,106

$199,687,011

9

Robin Hayes (R-NC)

$58,952,196

$59,970,169

10

Charles H. Taylor (R-NC)

$56,056,017

$77,341,000

11

William H. Donaldson

$46,306,152

$191,419,025

12

Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif)

$43,343,464

$98,660,021

13

Lincoln D. Chafee (R-RI)

$41,153,105

$64,096,019

14

Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ)

$38,198,170

$90,733,019

15

John McCain (R-Ariz)

$25,071,142

$38,043,014

16

Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ)

$19,978,175

$67,170,000

17

Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass)

$19,189,049

$93,043,004

18

Dick Cheney

$17,120,041

$79,588,010

19

John Campbell (R-Calif)

$17,004,087

$77,512,000

20

Kenny Ewell Marchant (R-Texas)

$15,774,147

$55,312,000

21

Nita M. Lowey (D-NY)

$15,087,070

$61,131,000

22

Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif)

$14,746,108

$55,085,000

23

Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)

$13,508,152

$49,829,007

24

Michael McCaul (R-Texas)

$13,267,113

$58,330,000

25

Gordon H. Smith (R-Ore)

$12,994,660

$62,261,641

Money is power, all powerful politicians are rich it doesn't matter if you are DEM or GOP... Note please that GWB is nowhere close to this list, although Dick Cheney is doing quite well...
 

medicineman

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Rank

Name

Minimum Net Worth

Maximum Net Worth

Source

1

Herb Kohl (D-Wis)

$219,098,029

$234,549,004

2

Henry M. Paulson

$190,727,085

$392,934,024

3

Jane Harman (D-Calif)

$168,651,649

$289,045,000

4

John Kerry (D-Mass)

$165,741,511

$235,262,100

5

Darrell Issa (R-Calif)

$135,862,098

$677,230,000

6

Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa)

$78,150,023

$101,579,003

7

Samuel W. Bodman III

$66,698,060

$117,179,012

8

Donald H. Rumsfeld

$62,090,106

$199,687,011

9

Robin Hayes (R-NC)

$58,952,196

$59,970,169

10

Charles H. Taylor (R-NC)

$56,056,017

$77,341,000

11

William H. Donaldson

$46,306,152

$191,419,025

12

Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif)

$43,343,464

$98,660,021

13

Lincoln D. Chafee (R-RI)

$41,153,105

$64,096,019

14

Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ)

$38,198,170

$90,733,019

15

John McCain (R-Ariz)

$25,071,142

$38,043,014

16

Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ)

$19,978,175

$67,170,000

17

Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass)

$19,189,049

$93,043,004

18

Dick Cheney

$17,120,041

$79,588,010

19

John Campbell (R-Calif)

$17,004,087

$77,512,000

20

Kenny Ewell Marchant (R-Texas)

$15,774,147

$55,312,000

21

Nita M. Lowey (D-NY)

$15,087,070

$61,131,000

22

Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif)

$14,746,108

$55,085,000

23

Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)

$13,508,152

$49,829,007

24

Michael McCaul (R-Texas)

$13,267,113

$58,330,000

25

Gordon H. Smith (R-Ore)

$12,994,660

$62,261,641

Money is power, all powerful politicians are rich it doesn't matter if you are DEM or GOP... Note please that GWB is nowhere close to this list, although Dick Cheney is doing quite well...
Still, none of these were presidents. Maybe a hopeful or two but not presidents. I didn,t say the richest man as that would be ummm, Bill Gates, I said the richest President, and I'll bet you'd be hard pressed to find the amount on him!
 

vervejunkie

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I'll bet you'd be hard pressed to find the amount on him!
Umm, all elected officials' personal financial records are public data Med. George Bush is worth about $26 Million, which I hate to tell ya, is not Dictator-type cash...

Furthermore the article that started this thread is pointless. The fact, is some freelance DC blogger wrote a piece that uncovers nothing! Wow some companies make money off war; by rebuilding, or by educating, or even by building weapons and training mercenaries? Geez Louise! Well I'll be gosh darned.

Politics is about networking, connections, influence and power.
I have three younger brothers and a cadre of smart friends. If I were president would I let you handle my affairs, or would I trust them to family and friends?

Once again, you let a DC pundit speak for you and suffer the consequences of copying and pasting...

 

vervejunkie

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The top 5 richest presidents, in order were:

1. George Washington (Not a member of a formal party)
2. John F. Kennedy (Democrat)
-- John F. Kerry (Democrat)***Candidate only***
3. Andrew Jackson (Dem)
4. Lyndon B. Johnson (Dem)
5. Herbert Hoover (Republican)

3 Dems to 1 GOP

Richest Presidents Source.
 

ViRedd

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Another interesting factoid ...

The modern Democratic Party, and their minions like Med, try to convince people that the Republicans are the "Party of The Rich," when its a known fact that the vast majority of contributions to the Republican Party is in denominations under $5000. The majority of finance money collected by Democrats comes in large chunks from millionairs and Billionairs.

Med ... you've been lied to. Time to wake up.

Vi
 

Wavels

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Hey vervej., ....good posts, points well made.
Thanks for documentation of my hunch that J.F.Kennedy was close to the top of the heap!
I love your record label......lol!
 
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