That's what Newsday is reporting this past weekend, and this story you can be certain will remain buried in the MSM circular files as long as possible, despite the fact that it's caused major national uproar in the Philippines for over a year now.
This outrage is all over a New York Nursing home behemoth's treatment of it's legal alien nurses, all who are now facing criminal charges over a staged walkout over various mistreatment allegations. Seems Chuckie made a few phone calls and penned a few letters that reopened the nursing home's employee pipeline that was shut down by Filipino's authorities for abuse investigations that subsequently didn't take place due to the senators intervention.
Then seems the Senators campaign coffers got suddenly 75,000 dollars richer just mere days after this unprecedented intervention on the company's behalf.
This outrage is all over a New York Nursing home behemoth's treatment of it's legal alien nurses, all who are now facing criminal charges over a staged walkout over various mistreatment allegations. Seems Chuckie made a few phone calls and penned a few letters that reopened the nursing home's employee pipeline that was shut down by Filipino's authorities for abuse investigations that subsequently didn't take place due to the senators intervention.
Then seems the Senators campaign coffers got suddenly 75,000 dollars richer just mere days after this unprecedented intervention on the company's behalf.
Did I hear culture of corruption? We know the democrats and media simply loves the Republican lawbreaker lawmakers. What about the ones on the left so often ignored?
And will this be a future pose of surrender for the Senator, a stance so familiar to many of his Washington predecessors and peers? Sounds like it should as the facts of this allegation surface..
And will this be a future pose of surrender for the Senator, a stance so familiar to many of his Washington predecessors and peers? Sounds like it should as the facts of this allegation surface..
Did nursing home company buy Schumer's help?
Newsday.com: "Faced with a crisis over complaints about its treatment of Filipino nurses, Long Island nursing home group SentosaCare turned for help last year to a friendly politician it had supported in the past -- Sen. Charles Schumer.
The Democratic senator then wrote four letters over the course of two months to Philippine government officials, including President Gloria Macagapal-Arroyo. They asked the officials to meet with SentosaCare's executives or to 'consider reviewing' the Woodmere company's case after the country suspended the company's affiliated recruitment operation.
Macagapal-Arroyo's former chief of staff said the Schumer letters were unprecedented." continued
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