FEC Finally Recognizes the Obvious

Commissioner Ann Ravel goes the full Louis Renault:

Federal Election Commission member Ann Ravel on Tuesday proposed a ban on political contributions by domestic subsidiaries of foreign corporations.

Ravel’s proposal cites The Intercept series last week reporting that American Pacific International Capital, a California corporation owned by two Chinese nationals, donated $1.3 million to Right to Rise USA, the main Super PAC supporting Jeb Bush’s presidential run.

Ravel wrote that as a result of Citizens United and subsequent Supreme Court decisions, “our campaign finance system is vulnerable to influence from foreign nationals and foreign corporations through Domestic subsidiaries and affiliates in ways unimaginable a decade ago.”

Yes, Commissioner Ravel. Who could have possibly even remotely imagined that a former President and his Secretary of State spouse who also happen to run a multinational, billion dollar not-for-profit could (only hypothetically, mind you) have any dealings that might, perhaps, maybe, lead to the smidgen of the notion of an idea of the contemplation a foreign bribe?

Why that's preposterous!

US shell companies set up by foreign nationals to launder offshore campaign cash to American politicians. That's what we're talking about.

And it's legal.

The Spies memo explains that, while foreigners are strictly prohibited from making political contributions, the FEC “has repeatedly made clear that even if a corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of a foreign corporation … as long as the subsidiary is both organized under the laws of a U.S. state and has its principal place of business within the U.S., the subsidiary is not a foreign national.” In the case of APIC, the fact that it is incorporated in California makes it American for legal purposes.

Now throw in Citizen's United, which basically decriminalizes political bribery and so allows all that foreign cash to flow from the dummy companies straight into SuperPac coffers without any regard for the circumstances of the payment.

The 2010 Citizens United decision struck down the prohibition on corporations spending their own money on “independent expenditures,” thereby opening the possibility that foreign money could flow into elections that way.

Ravel, noting The Intercept’s stories, wrote that this was no longer “a hypothetical concern.

I suppose it's a positive sign that the government agency charged with preventing international influence peddling has finally figured out that its actually happening, but the fact that it took them ten years to notice doesn't give me too much hope that they'll actually do something about it.

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martianexpatriate's picture

that he's going to be able to stop the flood at this point. You can't stick your finger in the dike after its already collapsed.

It is good that he's made this statement though, and that he has brought it up. I'm glad that much has happened.

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Not Henry Kissinger's picture

Right now, all it takes to set up the pipeline is half a morning of an attorney's time.

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

Oldest Son Of A Sailor's picture

Say it ain't so...

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detroitmechworks's picture

But of course, that's not saying much.

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/us-pay-benefits-vets-exposed-a...

The trend in government seems to be commit a HUGE crime, wait until the money is completely spent and the statute of limitations is firmly in the rear-view... then half-admit it.

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

janis b's picture

of something seriously wrong ...

but what happened to Alfalfa?

[video:https://youtu.be/DjW0dk2_fgk]

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It's time to round up the usual suspects.

I would really like to be wrong about this, but I predict that the next recession will lead to another round of rewards for the guilty and greedy -- and of course brutal punishment for the innocent 99 Percent who will have to eat the losses while Wall Street rakes in the profits.

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

Roy Blakeley's picture

when Obama complained that the Citizens United ruling (actually Citizens United Not Timid was the complete name of the organization), opened the floodgates for foreign corporations to influence US elections? It obviously was, and is, true. Is Alito self-deceptive, an idiot, or just a crooked asshole doing the bidding of his corporate lords and masters (or all of the above or something even worse)?

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I'd go for all of the above and possibly something even worse,

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.