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1 elizajane  Sun, Aug 14, 2011 8:56:42am

It gets even worse: I should have included this paragraph.

“Starting in 2008, Mr. Perry also appropriated approximately $2 million in federal taxpayer money through the auspices of the Wagner-Peyser Act—a federal works program founded during the New Deal and overseen in Texas by Mr. Perry’s office—to a nonprofit launched by Mr. Nance called Innovate Texas. The nonprofit was meant to help entrepreneurs by linking them to investors. It began receiving funding on Dec. 31, 2008, soon after Mr. Nance’s previous company, Introgen Therapeutics, declared bankruptcy on Dec. 3. According to state records, Mr. Nance paid himself $250,000 for the two years he ran Innovate Texas. Innovate Texas, whose listed phone number is not a working number, could not be reached for comment.”

2 jaunte  Sun, Aug 14, 2011 9:37:22am

re: #1 elizajane

Nance would like to keep the public records hidden:


Convergen’s David G. Nance heads to courthouse again to block release of Texas Emerging Technology Fund records

An Austin company led by a major campaign donor to Gov. Rick Perry has filed another lawsuit against Attorney General Greg Abbott over rulings that ordered the release of public records.

The lawsuit filed Tuesday is the third that Convergen Lifesciences has filed since late January in Travis County District Court. Two of the lawsuits center on Texas Public Information Act requests filed by The Dallas Morning News and one by the Austin American-Statesman.

The News reported on Oct. 13, 2010 that Perry approved a $4.5 million award from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund to Convergen, despite the company’s failure to win the endorsement of a regional screening board.
Ten days earlier, the newspaper revealed that more than $16 million in tech fund awards have gone to companies whose investors or officers were large campaign donors to Perry. Nance had contributed $80,000 to Perry since 2000, according to Texas Ethics Commission records.

3 lostlakehiker  Sun, Aug 14, 2011 1:51:28pm

I saw that article. It’s one of the reasons I think Perry won’t get the nomination. The list of reasons why he shouldn’t get it is longer, but some of them won’t damage his chances for the nomination.

(1) He’s another Texas gov.

(2) He’s a fundamentalist—and it shows in his policies.

(3) He’s got this cronyism thing.

(4) He’s an AGW denier.

But there are some reasons being advanced that aren’t very strong. Among them, that he signed off on vaccinating girls against the cervical-cancer-causing human papilloma virus.

4 Timmeh  Mon, Aug 15, 2011 12:03:13am

So basically Rick Perry’s recipe for economic success in Texas is central planning of the economy. It’s taking taxpayer money and having the government give it to private companies. I don’t know if Crony Capitalism or Crony Socialism is the right word for this. But it sounds like great work if you can get it! Note also how they refer to grants as “investments.” Investments would be if the taxpayer gets repaid with interest eventually. Grants means free money that doesn’t have to be repaid. It’s a taxpayer subsidy for private companies, which in turn donate part or their money to Rick Perry.

5 Timmeh  Mon, Aug 15, 2011 12:11:13am

re: #1 elizajane

It gets even worse: I should have included this paragraph.

“Starting in 2008, Mr. Perry also appropriated approximately $2 million in federal taxpayer money through the auspices of the Wagner-Peyser Act—a federal works program founded during the New Deal and overseen in Texas by Mr. Perry’s office—to a nonprofit launched by Mr. Nance called Innovate Texas. The nonprofit was meant to help entrepreneurs by linking them to investors. It began receiving funding on Dec. 31, 2008, soon after Mr. Nance’s previous company, Introgen Therapeutics, declared bankruptcy on Dec. 3. According to state records, Mr. Nance paid himself $250,000 for the two years he ran Innovate Texas. Innovate Texas, whose listed phone number is not a working number, could not be reached for comment.

I’m flabbergasted. WTF? Is this a sham operation just to funnel money into Mr. Nance’s pockets? Scream it from the rooftops!

6 garhighway  Mon, Aug 15, 2011 5:25:33am

Once, just once, it would be nice to find a Republican in national political life that actually lives the party’s values all the time and not just when it is expedient. Then maybe I would have less of a feeling that the whole party is just a giant scam, built to entice suckers to vote for them so they can continue to deliver goodies to their owners, the Kochs and their kin.


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