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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Jim Hood & Bailey Perrin "slaughtered" in Zyprexa lawsuit

Y'all Politics shares this piece (Blogging attorneys dissect Miss. Zyprexa decision) from Legal News Line that discusses a recent post by attorneys James Beck and Mark Herrman describing Attorney General Jim Hood's (represented by Bailey Perrin in a no-bid contingency fee contract) recent defeat in the Zyprexa case. They write at Drug and Device Law blog and title it "Pigs Get Fat, Mississippi Got Slaughtered."

Legal News Line explains
Twelve states didn't participate in a 33-state, $62-million settlement last year. Of those 12, six have reached eight-figure settlements while six are still holding out.

Three of those states -- Arkansas, Pennsylvania and Mississippi -- are represented by Bailey Perrin Bailey of Houston.

The entry makes a note of Mississippi's inability to settle. Weinstein had pushed for a mass settlement, appointing a special settlement master and even ordering the states to take 30 days off from their suits to try to reach an agreement last year.

"Mississippi was - again unable or unwilling - to come to such a settlement, so its claims, which were legally meritless in any event, come to naught," the entry says.
We've previously posted that the federal judge called Hood's case "slash-and-burn-style of litigation would arguably constitute an abuse of the legal process" and a Mississippi legal blogger called the ruling "a disaster for General Hood."

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Medicaid Responds to Bill Minor

Bill Minor's latest senile ramblings on Medicaid and how everything is always the fault of a secret Haley Barbour conspiracy drew the ire of Francis Rullan, Communications Director for the Division of Medicaid.

Rullan responding:
Bill Minor's most recent column...brings to mind what Germany's former Minister of Propaganda Paul Joseph Goebbels once said, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."

Bill wrote, "In his June 30 statement, the MHA's [Sam] Cameron made a point that got no attention: that the existing Medicaid Division 'has yet to demonstrate its ability to plan, project and administer any budget.'" The aspersion cast concerning the capability of this (or any other) Medicaid administration's ability to balance the books is a lie by omission. What's omitted are indisputable facts.
Rullan then lists and comments on 12 facts before concluding:
Perhaps the real reason "that we hear no outrage in the Mississippi news media about "[Governor] Barbour's heavy-handed tactics" is Mississippians are finally getting both sides of the story and can see through this columnist's spin.
Snap.

He could have just said, "Mr. Minor, this is Medicaid calling. You forgot to take your pills again."

(Tip o the Hat to Y'all.)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Democrats' Double Standard; George Flaggs Pouts; Billy McCoy Taxes the Sick

The Democrats proclaimed their righteous indignation the other day on Governor Barbour's staff budget:
Gov. Haley Barbour had the Senate slip $300K into a spending bill. What was the $300K for? Glad you asked. Raises for his staff. We’re in a budget crisis and the guv wants to give raises to his people. That’s fiscal conservatism?
But the Democrats don't want you to look at what the Democratic House Leadership did. Here is more of it revealed in the Clarion Ledger:
House leaders and Gov. Haley Barbour are at loggerheads over the governor's office budget. The House attempted to extend, for one more year, a cap on salaries for the governor's staff. Senators had voted to remove the cap, but the House wanted to leave the salary cap on the governor's staff because of the tight economy.

But Barbour's budget already had been voluntarily cut 6.5 percent before the House attempted the additional line-item cut in governor's office staff salaries. Strange, but the House raised staff salaries this fiscal year. Double standard?

Like other agency heads, Barbour should manage his own office budget, including staff salaries.
The editorial was mostly about Democrat George Flaggs' "self-serving stunt" as he pouted over losing amendment votes in the House. Facing a deadline hours away where the whole state government could shut down, he required legislation be read to postpone the passage of the compromise legislation by three hours.
Flaggs defended the move as one designed to register an emphatic protest and to call attention to what he called the "exclusion" of many in the House who disagreed with the majority position on the Medicaid bill.

He said that because of Barbour's political strong-arm tactics, House members had little time to read the bill and that the measure was being "rammed down our throats."
Poor thing. Flaggs was upset because Haley Barbour provided the leadership necessary to keep our state functioning despite the delays and obstructions by Democrats like Flaggs. The irony is, Flaggs called this thunder down on himself. Remember?
State Rep. George Flaggs, a Democrat from Vicksburg, urged Gov. Haley Barbour today to stay in the state and "provide leadership" while budget talks continue.
Before we leave today's lesson in Democratic hypocracy, Sid Salter points out the difference in rhetoric and reality.
“I personally don’t like the hospital tax of (even) one penny. That’s just a personal situation. It may be that some amount has to be used. We live in a world of compromise here. It’s just repugnant to me that we would tax a sick person. And I don’t care what you say, that’s what it boils down to: The patient, or customer, pays.” - House Speaker Billy McCoy, Associated Press, January 2, 2009

"As the Legislature prepares to wrap up the down-to-the wire budget mess, it seems that all the plaintive rhetoric about the evils of "taxing the sick" was just that — rhetoric — offered by mega-salaried hospital administrators at Mississippi's profitable "not-for-profit" hospitals who were far more worried about their bottom lines than about providing health care for the poor, the blind, the disabled and children. When push came to shove, the state's hospitals and the Mississippi Hospital Association agreed to "tax the sick" right along." - Sid Salter Blog, July 1, 2009

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Joe Biden Agnew: 20 cents gets you a Paradigm

We blogged about Joe Biden Agnew's connection to the Stanford Financial Group as well as the Scruggs Scandal back in February (Hat Tip to Y'all Politics for the Fox News story).

The story has surfaced again in Politico.
A hedge fund with some ties to Vice President Joe Biden's family was shuttered by the Securities and Exchange Commission Monday due to allegations of fraud.

The finance blogger John Hempton was the first to note that Biden family company, Paradigm Global Advisors, which is led by Biden's brother James and his son Hunter shares an address with the closed fund, Ponta Negra. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Biden company -- a fund of hedge funds -- also shares a marketing company with Ponta Negra -- a marketing company that also marketed funds for alleged Ponzi schemer Alan Sanford.

Paradigm lawyer Marc LoPresti said the relationship between Ponte Negra and Paradigm was limited.

"They were subtenants," he said, adding that marketer Jeff Schneider "who did some marketing for paradigm over the last couple of years introduced us to Ponte Negra, and we had some availale office space."

"That's 100% the extent of the relationship," he said.

"There's no smoke or fire as relates to this unfortunate Ponte Negra situation. There's nothing there at all," he said.

Biden spokespeople didn't immediately respond to an email with questions about the matter.

The Bidens appear to have purchased Paradigm in 2006, and Hempton posts an eyebrow-raising affidavit in which James Biden accused the manager from whom he and his nephew bought the fund of fraud and mismanagement.

LoPresti decliend to comment on pending litigation.

Nonetheless, according to Paradigm's website, "PARADIGM's portfolios of hedge funds have not suffered a down year since the firm's inception in 1991."

There's a lot to untangle in this complicated story, and Felix Salmon, now of Reuters, is also on the case, but it seems unlikely to go away.
The online snowball on Biden's connection continues to grow.

Zero Hedge asks "Is Joe Biden Associated With A Fund of Funds Feeder Scam?"

Beats and Pieces calls the story "Joe Biden, a blogger and a Ponzi hedge fund".

And the beat continues.
Biden Son and Brother Near Epicenter of Two Ponzi Schemes

Biden in a ponzi?

Is Biden Associated with a Hedge Fund Scandal?

[The Bidens, Paradigm and Ponta] The politics of Paradigm
Again, Hat Tip to Y'all for peaking our interest again on this yesterday.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Childers Offers to Substitute Self for Langston

According to blogged reports, Congressman Travis Childers has written a letter in defense of Joey Cash Langston, a now disbarred trial lawyer, who plead guilty to attempting to bribe a judge. The reports say Childers said he would go to jail for Langston if he could.

You might remember the work RightofMississippi did on the Childers Langston connections:

Travis Childers and Joey Langston, Guilt by Association Volume 1
Travis Childers and Joey Langston, Guilt by Association Volume 2
Travis Childers and Joey Langston, Guilt by Association Volume 3
(I'm not sure what happened with volumes 4, 5, 6)
Travis Childers and Joey Langston, Guilt by Association Volume 7
Travis Childers and Joey Langston, Guilt by Association Volume 8

I'm sure Langston appreciates the letter from Childers. And he wishes they could switch places, too.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Bennie Thompson, Chairman of Vacation Security

Kingfish responding over at Jackson Jambalaya:

The New York Post reported six congressmen recently enjoyed a trip to the Caribbean paid for by Citigroup and other corporations. Bennie Thompson, Democrat-Bolton, was one of high-flying politicians who couldn't resist the chance to enjoy some sun and sand in St. Marteen:

"High-ranking members of Congress were flown to a lush Caribbean resort ["Shady Island House Party," New York Post] this month for a three-day conference planned and paid for by several of the country's most powerful corporations - a violation of federal ethics rules, critics say. ...
Officials with those companies were observed at the conference - sometimes acting as featured speakers at daily seminars and freely mingling among the pols at social events. Citigroup - which just last week received a massive bailout from the federal government - was one of the conference's biggest sponsors, ponying up $100,000 to help finance the event, according to one of the lobbyists at the gathering.....

Everyone got it? Ole Bennie goes on a trip paid for by the people who caused this mess and just took a few HUNDRED BILLION dollars from us last week while they tried to use a bogus charity for cover.

Bennie Thompson seems to be enjoying his position as Chairman of Vacation Security. He also has enjoyed trips to Havana, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Orlando, Puerto Rico, Antiqua, Fort Lauderdale, Panama City...really all over the world but these are Spring Break type ones that the Democratic Pledge Chairman Bennie Thompson really enjoys.

Don't forget that Bennie Thompson also flew Air Abramoff on a fact finding mission to the Northern Mariana Islands.

These free trips are just a day in the life of a man who represents one of the poorest districts in the country. Wasn't there some talk about "change" earlier this year?

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Obama's abuse of Clinton delegates

The Natchez Blog, the official Mississippi blog of the Democratic National Convention, tells the sordid tale of the Obama Campaign's corralling of Clinton delegates. They must not speak to the press before getting clearance from the Obama Campaign. This includes their hometown newspaper. They speak of Clinton delegates in the past tense as if they have already joined Obama. The best is Obama's Big Brother questionnaire. As Casey Ann says on her blog:
The message then goes on to tell them to fill out a Delegate survey at the Obama campaign website. Delegates have already filled out a survey for the Democratic National Committee and the Mississippi Democratic Party, but this is a different one. It's a pretty intrusive survey, asking what you do for a living, what your ethnicity is, how old you are, what union you belong to, whether you're gay, and what your religion is. What business does the Obama campaign have asking all this information about a Clinton delegate?