May 14, 2006

Soooeey!

In Kentucky Hills, a Homeland Security Bonanza
By ERIC LIPTON

WASHINGTON, May 13 — The Department of Homeland Security has invested tens of millions of dollars and countless hours of labor over the last four years on a seemingly simple task: creating a tamperproof identification card for airport, rail and maritime workers.

Yet nearly two years past a planned deadline, production of the card, known as the Transportation Worker Identification Credential, has yet to begin.

Instead, the road to delivering this critical antiterrorism tool has taken detours to locations, companies and groups often linked to Representative Harold Rogers, a Kentucky Republican who is the powerful chairman of the House subcommittee that controls the Homeland Security budget.

It is a route that has benefited Mr. Rogers, creating jobs in his home district and profits for companies that are donors to his political causes. The congressman has also taken 11 trips — including six to Hawaii — on the tab of an organization that until this week was to profit from a no-bid contract Mr. Rogers helped arrange. Work has even been set aside for a tiny start-up company in Kentucky that employs John Rogers, the congressman's son.

"Something stinks in Corbin," said Jay M. Meier, senior securities analyst at MJSK Equity Research in Minneapolis, which follows the identification card industry, referring to the Kentucky community of 8,000 that has perhaps benefited the most from Mr. Rogers's interventions. "And it is the sickest example of what is wrong with our homeland security agenda that I can find."

Who knew how many opportunities for pork and self-aggranizement there were in the Homeland Security agenda? This guy is really good at it.

Posted by Melanie at May 14, 2006 03:09 PM
Comments

It's just more of the draining away of the OUR treasure by the corrupt Bush/Cheney regime. Hope this guy gets his ass handed to him, but it won't stop until they're all smoked out, and the absolutely BOGUS "homeland" security boondoggle is destroyed.

Posted by: jreed on May 14, 2006 05:37 PM