Rounds

Mike Rounds, still hiding crap

Mike Rounds still hiding secrets;

Rounds has denied an open-records request filed by a Democratic group asking for  the records, according to a rejection letter sent  on May 7, 2013 provided to the The Daily Caller.

Part of me doesn’t want to know even half the crap he pulled secretly as governor.

At least we will get to watch Dems beat each other over the head and waste a bunch of money in a primary, I’m sure that process will be very open (and messy). Your welcome Senator Rounds.

Is the Anti-Governor running for senate?

Get out the party favors!

Soon one of the worst governors (besides Janklow) will become our worst senator;

“I am here today to ask the people of South Dakota for their support and to allow me to work for them as their United States Senator in 2014,” Rounds said in a statement.

I encourage anyone whose is ANTI anything to vote for him;

Anti-Education

Anti-Open Government

Anti-Child Welfare (The Mette Case)

Anti-Fair Bid Contracts

Anti-Limited government

Anti-Fiscal responsibility

Anti-Ethics

This stuff is starting to sound like a broken record

Another example of nepotism and golden parachutes for Repugs in our state;

Former Gov. Mike Rounds has been named to the board of directors of a company that plans to build a multibillion-dollar network of transmission power lines across the Dakotas – a job that will pay him $75,000 next year, plus that amount in stocks.

While it’s not unusual that a former politician such as a governor would be named to the board of directors of a private company after leaving office, this appointment has raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest.

That’s because ITC Holdings of Novi, Mich. – the company for which Rounds now works – eventually will need its project to be approved by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, where most employees are carryovers from the Rounds administration. That includes analyst Brian Rounds, son of the former governor.

I read about half the story, and got tired of reading all the f’ing excuses and didn’t finish. Kinda reminded me of Chico from SDSU sitting on the board for Monsanto. While it is clear there is a conflict of interest, doubt anything will be done about it, as usual. ITC isn’t that bad of a company after all, they support green energy. Wonder if Rounds knows that? But like a typical Repug in our state, all he cares about is if the check is good.