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Editorial: Pelosi and Pickens, investment partners


August 18, 2008

It is difficult to imagine a more unlikely pair of investors than House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens. Pelosi, the San Francisco Democrat, is among the most liberal and pro-environmentalist politicians in Congress, while Pickens has long been associated with Republicans, hedge funds and the energy industry. Yet in May 2007, Pelosi invested between $100,001 and $250,000 to purchase public common stock in Pickens’ Clean Energy Fuels Corporation (CLNE). Pelosi's CLNE investment was first highlighted by the Michigan Taxes Too Much and #don'tgo blogs.

CLNE is a cog in Pickens’$6 billion plan to build a massive wind farm in west Texas and to switch millions of vehicles on American roads from gasoline to natural gas. Pelosi’s CLNE purchase is listed on her most recent congressional personal financial disclosure form, which can be viewed at Opensecrets.org.

A search of Pelosi’s official web site found no announcement of the investment in the Pickens operation. A request to the Speaker’s official spokesman yesterday for information about the investment went unanswered. Coincidentally, Pelosi’s investment came the same month as the House passed the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, which she hailed as making the Congress over which she helps preside “the most open and honest in history.” There are numerous ways Pelosi could provide assistance to CLNE and Pickens, including helping secure federal tax advantages. Pickens expects at least 15 percent profits on the wind farm and associated initiatives. At CLNE’s $14 per share value, Pelosi appears to own between 7,000 and 17,000 shares.

Then there is the property Pelosi and her husband once owned, but which now is listed as the possession of a Pelosi campaign donor, Joseph E. Seagram & Son. The property - at 3030 K Street, N.W. in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. - was bought from Seagram for $650,000 in 1999 by Pelosi and her husband, Paul. Seagram was the source of a $4,500 contribution to Pelosi’s 1998 re-election campaign. Today, however, Paul Pelosi alone is listed in the D.C. government’s property tax database as the owner of a condo – Unit 214 - at the Georgetown address.

Also listed in that database as the owner of a residential/condo/garage at the address is Seagram, with a San Francisco mailing address of 235 Montgomery Street. Also located at that San Francisco address is the Paul and Nancy Pelosi Charitable Foundation, a tax-exempt educational organization that claimed in its most recent tax return to own nearly $700,000 in corporate stocks. There may be reasonable explanations for these matters, but Speaker Pelosi should provide details answers if she expects to be taken seriously on congressional ethics and transparency.


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Fed Up

Sep 10, 2008

What do you expect! She's a Democrat!

 

ruthm35@aol.com

Nov 16, 2008

Pelosi has not even attempted to clean up starting with booting Charlie Rangel and Jefferies out for starters - now we see she should be on the same list of corrupt officials. I am outraged at the lack of integrity in our govement starting with Pelosi. The Sgt. at arms should escort Rangel out of the hall.and file charges and have him jailed like any other common criminal. If she cannot due the job of cleaning up these common crooks she should step down as she is incompetant. Lanny Davis says he is not very bright - if that is the case what is he doing in the position he holds - what a joke these people are. They should be the best and brightest of people committed to serve the people instead of lining their own pockets. Our hard earned tax dollars should be spent on the likes of these people is a travesty.

 

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