Sunday, September 26, 2010

A glimpse into OC's GOP cronyville

     One of our readers underscored the, um, curiously close association that exists between John Williams and those whose names crop up on his campaign finance records. (See earlier post.) The reader claimed that several of Williams’ recent contributors also contributed to OC Supe Pat Bates’ 2005 campaign.
     Bates was among the Republican Supervisors who, a few months ago, oddly voted not to split up John Williams’ combined county jobs despite recommendations to do so fueled in part by two harsh grand jury reports revealing Williams’ incompetence, etc.
     I Googled two of the names that appeared on Williams’ records (Rackaucas fiancé and PAPG second-in-command Peggy Buff and civil engineer Roy Stephenson) and came across Bates’ campaign records for the first half of 2005.
     Here are the names of some of Bates’ contributors on that record:
• Peggy Ann Buff – $125
• Raghu Mathur – $125
• Nancy Padberg – $200 ($125 earlier)
• Roy F. Stephenson – $125
• John Williams – $200 ($700 within calendar year; $1200 cumulative)
• Tait and Associates, Inc. – $250
• Fieldstead and Co. – $1,500
• Philip L. Anthony inc. – $250
• Mark Bucher – $250
• Michael Schroeder – $500
     Again, Peggy Buff is Williams’ second in command at the Public Administrator/Guardian office; and she’s the OC DA’s fiancé. Pretty cozy.
     You know who Mathur and Padberg are. Until about 2005, Padberg worked for Williams down at the PAPG. Then, suddenly, he fired her.
     Roy F. Stephenson seemed to be involved in some way in some hinky business years ago concerning Yorba Linda City Manager Art Simonian. Stephenson eventually sued the city for failing to provide benefits granted by Simonian, who was eventually let go by the city and then investigated for alleged inappropriate actions and expenditures.
     Tait and Associates was (is?) Tom Fuentes’ employer (F served as Senior Vice President)
     Fieldstead manages the assets of the Howard F. Ahmanson, Jr. family. It funds various religious right causes such as Creationism and the “preservation” of the traditional family (aka the opposition to gay rights).
     Philip L. Anthony was among the rogues recently listed in an OC Register article identifying OC’s corrupt politician hall of shame.
     Mark Bucher is a local politico and among the founders of Tustin’s Education Alliance, which is among the powers behind the notorious CAPO trustees.
     Mike Schroeder is, of course, the Godfather of the OC “Republican mafia.” At the time of Tom Fuentes’ curious arrival on the SOCCCD board of trustees in 2000, Schroeder and Fuentes were closely allied (indeed, at one point, I met with them). No doubt, they continue to close associates.

Grandmothers in jeopardy

     A funny essay—or title, anyway—in today’s Chronicle of Higher Education:

New Semester Results in Huge Loss of Life Among Grandmothers
     Just days into the fall semester, professors say the excuses for missing class have already begun to flow: food-borne illnesses, fender-benders, roommate squabbles, registration snafus.
     Then there are the grandparents, those poor souls who wander about dead but unaware of it—like Bruce Willis's character in The Sixth Sense—conveniently killed off by college students whose tuition they might even be paying. One commenter on a Chronicle Forums thread on student excuses suggests sending out warning notices to the old folks: "The midterm exam for [course and number] is scheduled for [date]. This puts your life in danger. We recommend that you get a physical exam before that date and avoid all unnecessary travel until the test is over. Grandmothers are particularly at risk."
     Writer Don Troop offers some student excuses that readers have sent him:
• This is one I received this morning after a student missed my 8 a.m. class:

"Sorry I missed class this morning but I woke up so stiff I could barely move and didn't no [sic] why so I ended up going to the hospital to see what's wrong and it turns out when I was born my spinal chord didn't grow properly so I ended up pinching some things and that's why I wasnt able to move. Sorry I missed class though but I will bring by my author summary to you. Thank you and sorry."

• One student missed my class because his truck window wouldn't roll up….

• Last semester I did have a student not come to class because, she said, some stalker was licking her windshield, and campus security towed her car.…

• This one is verbatim: "I am really sorry I was not in class today. I some how came down with ammonia and have been really sick for the past 2 days."
     Those strike me as mostly lame.
     The other day, I gave a test, and, as students were finishing it, one kid came up to me and asked for permission to return the pen he borrowed.
     "Absolutely," I said.
     They ask if they can go to the can, too.
     "Sure," I say. "You have my permission. But next time, just go. OK?"
     They stare back, not comprehending. I wave them toward the exit.

The Morning Matinee: (Not Suitable for Playing at Work)


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Saturday, September 25, 2010

More of John Williams' fascinating campaign documents


     Yesterday, we viewed some of OC Public Administrator/Guardian (and SOCCCD trustee) John Williams' 460 forms re his reelection bid (as Public Administrator). We found some curious names among his contributors, including "LFC Corporate Services," which appears to be board colleague Tom Fuentes' firm. LFC contributed $500 on March 29, 2010.
     Today, I looked at a subsequent 460, and it seems to indicate that, some time between May 23 and June 18, LFC returned the $500. (Click on the graphic above.) Williams gives the code "RFD," which means "returned contributions" (see the key on the form).
     Does this mean that LFC provided a loan? Does it mean something else? Please note that Williams' campaign involved some seriously big money (including a loan, from himself I believe, of $88,000). Why this curious pattern over a measly $500?

During that same period (and on the same day), Williams received $250 from "Mendoza Insurance Brokers Inc." and $100 from "Hans Vogel." Vogel was a key trustee back in the late sixties/early seventies when Williams was a student at "Saddleback Junior College." (As I recall, Vogel spoke German and distinguished himself during the war; afterward, he pursued a career in coaching. As trustee, he spearheaded the effort to build the Utt library as a windowless fortress against protesting students.) 
For Mendoza, Williams checks the box for "political party." Huh?


You know me: I'm not good with financial records. But this seems to indicate that, back in 2002 (when Williams first ran for this office), he lent himself $88,000, and, by this point (i.e., early 2010), the amount he owes himself had reached $125,000.
Gosh, I wonder how Bailiff Boy managed to scrape up $88,000--back when he was a house husband on disability?

This form, from the same period, indicates that Williams paid $500 for "Cops Voter Guide," $2,000 for "Continuing the Republican Revolution," and $500 for "Democratic Voter's Choice." He indicates in each case that he was paying for campaign literature. Guess so.

He paid $500 for campaign literature/mailings re "Citizens for Good Government." He paid nearly $24K (!) for campaign filing/ballot fees (to the OC Registrar of Voters). He paid $1,000 to pollster/consultant Adam Probolsky (who, you'll recall, aided Tom Fuentes in the "campaign" to have him selected as Frogue's replacement back in 2000.)

This one is from the latter half of 2009. It shows that, during that period, Williams paid ethically-challenged attorney PHIL GREER $10,000 for "legal defense." As you know, when Williams was compelled to defend his curious combined position before the OC Board of Supervisors, he didn't show up, but his lawyer, Phil Greer, did. (At about the same time, the district paid Greer $25,000 to serve as Mathur's representation as the latter negotiated his exit from the SOCCCD.) Gosh, imagine the odds!--Greer has represented 4 of the 5 Supes, too! Despite those two "scathing" Grand Jury reports that pointed to serious hinkyhood at his office, things went Williams' way that day. It was stunning.
But is it proper for Williams reelection campaign to pay for his legal representation in efforts to keep his job? What Greer did that day was not about Williams getting reelected. It was about advocating on behalf of Williams' keeping his goofy job.
Anybody know how this works?

What follows are some further 460s that you might or might not find interesting. Click on them to enlarge them.






Friday, September 24, 2010

Williams' political contributors are special

     Earlier today, I presented indications that a certain spendthriftian trustee is bound once again for Orlando, Florida, on the public's dime. This evoked another spasm of interest in John Williams' finances.
     A friend has directed me to a document that Williams, a SOCCCD trustee and current OC Public Administrator/Guardian, filed with the OC Registrar of Voters (see here) on May 27. It records campaign finance activity from March 18 to May 22, 2010.
     These pages, from form 460, reveal who contributes to this inept, corrupt, and arrogant official's political campaign. Included among contributors are his underling Raghu P. Mathur, recently deposed Chancellor of the South Orange County Community College District; underling Tod Burnett, President of Saddleback College; board colleague Dave Lang, his companion in the board minority group known as "[Tom] Fuentes' Flunkies"; and Williams' PAPG employee and OC DA girlfriend Peggi Buff. Gosh, even Tom Fuentes' employer seems to have given a check to the guy! (Click on the graphics to make them larger.)

Goldem Foundation? Media ervices? CA Votuide? Republ Voter Checklist? Team C? This is pretty garbled. 

Names: Estebban Cerutti, Thompson Corp., and Ian Williams. The first two seem to be vendors. Maybe that last one is a relative.
Williams' Orlando brother? But Williams gives the code PRO, which refers to professional services (legal, accounting).
$130,00 in debt? Gosh. Big Money. It's ugly, man.

Names: LFC Corporate Services, Tod Burnett, Sperrey MacNaughton, Charles Seven.
Hey, isn't Tom Fuentes, Williams' board colleague, the Senior Vice President of the LFC Group? Yep. 
A "Sperry MacNaughton" runs one of the firms that competed to win the contract to run the SOCCCD Chancellor search. Gosh.

Names: Roy Stephenson, Dave Lang, Dr. Raghu Mathur, Peggi Buff, William Hewitt. The latter individual is associated with the SOCCCD faculty union.

Orlando yet again!

     Item 5.14 of the agenda for Monday's meeting of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees is trustee requests for travel. Check it out:

No "emeritus" for Ayers

U. of Illinois Trustees Deny Emeritus Status to William Ayers (Chronicle of Higher Education)

In a rare move, the University of Illinois Board of Trustees voted on Thursday to deny emeritus status to William Ayers, the professor of education controversial for his radical past. According to news accounts, the trustees' decision followed an emotional statement by the board's chairman, Christopher Kennedy, who is a son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy said that as a matter of conscience, he could not endorse "conferring the honorific title of our university to a man whose body of work includes a book dedicated in part to the man who murdered my father." Mr. Ayers is a co-author of the 1974 book Prairie Fire, whose dedicatees include Sirhan Sirhan, the man who assassinated Robert Kennedy. A university spokesman, Thomas Hardy, said he could not remember another instance of a retired professor's being denied emeritus status. Mr. Ayers, who taught at the university's Chicago campus, announced his retirement last month.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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