Thursday, June 07, 2007

Feeding Time at the Hog Farm


It's not like Don Young hasn't already shown many times what a greedy little prick he is...but just in case you needed a refresher:

It is no secret that campaign contributions sometimes lead to lucrative official favors. Rarely, though, are the tradeoffs quite as obvious as in the twisted case of Coconut Road.

The road, a stretch of pavement near Fort Myers, Fla., that touches five golf clubs on its way to the Gulf of Mexico, is the target of a $10 million earmark that appeared mysteriously in a 2006 transportation bill written by Representative Don Young, Republican of Alaska.

Mr. Young, who last year steered more than $200 million to a so-called bridge to nowhere reaching 80 people on Gravina Island, Alaska, has no constituents in Florida.

The Republican congressman whose district does include Coconut Road says he did not seek the money. County authorities have twice voted not to use it, until Mr. Young and the district congressman wrote letters warning that a refusal could jeopardize future federal money for the county.

The Coconut Road money is a boon, however, to Daniel J. Aronoff, a real estate developer who helped raise $40,000 for Mr. Young at the nearby Hyatt Coconut Point hotel days before he introduced the measure.


I wonder if he left the $40,000 on the dresser.

Young, is also, according to TPM Muckraker, "roped into" the VECO Corporation investigation, and a top aide of his has already pleaded guilty in the Abramoff scandal.

But like a good Rethuglican, Don knows decorum:

When he was approached near the House floor by a reporter, Mr. Young responded with an obscene gesture.

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