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12/9/14, "Bush Administration Paid Gruber $1,248,000 to be 'Expert Witness'," CNS News, Brittany M. Hughes
"For the $2.2 million MIT economist Jonathan Gruber has been paid by
the federal government since 2000, he collected $516,000 during
Clinton’s presidency, $1,248,000 during the Bush administration, and
$452,600 after President Barack Obama took office.
An assistant economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology by 1992, Gruber’s career with the federal government started
in 1997 when he took a leave of absence from MIT to serve as deputy
assistant secretary of economic policy for the Department of the
Treasury under former President Bill Clinton.
He only served in that position for a year, leaving to become a full professor at MIT in 1998.
Gruber then began a string of recurring taxpayer-paid stints as an "expert witness" in January 2000, when the Department of Justice paid
him $102,000 for his “expert” testimony, according to USASpending.gov.
Under Clinton’s administration, Gruber received the following amounts from the Justice Department for “expert witness” services:
January, 2000: $102,000
June, 2000: $52,000
July, 2000: $52,000
January 15, 2001: $240,000
January 15, 2001: $70,000
Total: $516,000
Gruber was also paid the following amounts by the federal government
throughout the Bush years, each time by the Department of Justice for
“expert witness” services.
September, 2001: $52,000
September, 2001: $90,000
January, 2002: $166,000
May, 2002: $72,000
August, 2002: $100,000
October, 2004: $50,000
April, 2005: $159,800
April, 2005: $159,800
October, 2005: $371,400
November, 2008: $13,500
September, 2008: $13,500
Total: $1,248,000
Between 2001 and 2005 during the Bush administration, Gruber received
a total of $1, 248,000 in federal payments for expert testimony,
primarily about restrictions and regulations on tobacco companies and
cigarette manufactures, including Philip Morris.
Gruber also secured money from the State Department for his testimony
during a NAFTA dispute between the U.S. government and a Canadian
tobacco company.
After President Barack Obama’s took office in January of 2009, Gruber
continued his side career as a government-paid outside contractor.
In 2009, Gruber received three separate payments for “professional
services,” including “technical assistance,” in the amounts of $90,000,
$95,000 and $267,600 -- a total of $452,600.
It was during this time that Gruber was helping to craft Obama’s signature health care law.
CNSNews.com reached out to Gruber to ask how many hours he worked to earn the $1,764,000 million as an "expert witness."
"I'm sorry, but I have no comment," Gruber responded in an email.
In total, from the Clinton years, Bush years, and through the Obama
years to date, the records available show that Gruber was paid
$2,216,000 in taxpayer money from the federal government.
In November 2014, several tapes were published in which Gruber openly admitted Obamacare was passed due to the “stupidity of the American voter,” adding that the average American is “too stupid to understand” how the law works.
Gruber is scheduled to testify before the House Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform on Tuesday, Dec. 9, where he will face
questions from members of Congress over a slew of comments he made in
the recently published videos."
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Comment: The GOP "grilling" of Gruber was just another occasion to fool chump Republican voters.
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