April 3, 2018
The stench of corruption coming from this administration rivals a garbage barge on the Hudson. It is worse than the smell of a broken, urine-soaked project elevator. The profligacy and venality of these people knows no bounds. In the past several days, we have learned that EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt approved the pipeline expansion request of Enbridge, a Canadian energy company, while simultaneously enjoying a sweetheart deal provided by Enbridge’s lobbying firm, Williams & Jensen. While this decision was under review, Pruitt was renting a room in the condo owned by the wife of Williams & Jensen’s chief at the absurdly below market rate of $50 per night (Source: “A Lobbyist, A Condo Deal, A Green Light,” by Eric Lipton, The New York Times, 4/3/18). This goes beyond the appearance of impropriety into an evident quid pro quo. Continue reading “The stench of corruption”