12 May 2014

As Texas Republican AG Candidate Paxton's Non-Disclosure Fined By Texas Regulators Repbublican Candidates' Corruption Scandal Widens Federal SEC Complaint Filed

     Monday, 12 May 2014, AUSTIN - Close on the heels of the Texas Moron AG Greg "Dark Money" Abbott's hastening of a State investigation for contributions from Perry-favorite "dark money" predator lenders in Texas' upcoming election, as reported here in an earlier post, a complaint has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission based on a $1,000 fine levied by a Texas agency against Texas Republican state senator Ken Paxton, R-McKinney running for Abbott's soon-to-be-vacated AG position for working for a Texas financial firm while serving in office without registering with the State.
     The complaint filed by "fellow" Republican state representative Dan Branch, R-Dallas, would seem to confirm predictions that in the wake of Utah's Republican-on-Republican feeding frenzy that similar sordid dynamics, resulting in the resignation of the Utah Attorney General, could now have shifted to the wide-open Texas corruption scandals invited by lame-duck Idiot Texas Governor Rick "Payback" Perry who last year vetoed a bill passed by the Texas legislature to expose "dark money" interests.
     The criminally-inclined cadre of Utah, Texas and other opportunistic Payday / Title / "Short-Term" loan sharks and usurer "dark money" predator lenders formerly operating in Utah until booted out and reportedly moved operations and deep-cover election manipulation scams to Texas where they hope to bilk the hard-working people of the Lone Star State presumably of at least hundreds of millions dollars through their puppet Republican candidates. With the stakes getting so high Republicans have resorted as in Utah now to preying upon one another with public relations and more subversive attacks.
     As stated by Craig McDonald of Texans for Public Justice because each of these two latest Republicans embroiled in secretive financing matters already have a generously-described "questionable" history in matters regarding any type of real transparency or disclosure regarding their affairs in public office these "top" (at least for the time being) Republican candidates reportedly according to the San Antonio News-Express have been described as demonstrating they "don't appear to be committed to open government and transparency.
     "They may talk about it but when push comes to shove, they're not here on behalf of [Texas] voters and taxpayers with respect to open government," McDonald reportedly said.

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