An outside House ethics watchdog organization has suggested that the full House Ethics Committee probe Reps. Joseph Crowley (D-NY), John Campbell (R-CA) and Tom Price (R-GA) to determine if there was a link between their fundraisers and how they voted on a Wall Street reform bill, according to Fox News.
Campbell voted for TARP even though he pretends to be a conservative. Now it looks like that vote may have been self-serving. He is now the Maxine Waters of the GOP!
His Democratic opponent, Beth Krom, is just as corrupt – and wasteful, with a penchant for doling out no-bid contracts to her amigos. She is also planning to spend a half a billion on the Great Park and the unwanted Irvine City Bus System.
Clearly voters need to reject Campbell and Krom and vote for Libertarian Mike Binkley.
John Campbell (R) Newport Beach ,following lock step in the footsteps of his predecessor Chris Cox.
Remember Chris Cox?, he was presiding over the SEC during the largest economic meltdown in our history……but he rode off into the sunset.
Keep voting for that (R) next to their name…..”Thank you Sir..May I have another?”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/31/campbell-crowley-price-ethics-investigation_n_701390.html
Wait, a Republican voted AGAINST the Wall Street overhaul bill? You’re right Art, Campbell’s dirty as they come.
Newbie,
Campbell voted for the TARP bailout. Not sure how he voted on the bill you are referring to.
Well, the bill he is under investigation for is the Wall Street bailout bill – the one he voted against. I don’t support his vote on TARP for one second, but voting against the recent Wall Street bill doesn’t make him guilty of ethics violations.