Nebraska
Why New Nebraska Senator’s China Ties Are Causing Concern
Newly-minted Nebraska Sen. Pete Ricketts is headed for Washington, D.C.—and straying towards a minefield of potential conflicts of curiosity, specialists warn, due to his enterprise entanglements with international governments.
Cornhusker State Gov. Jim Pillen, who sits within the workplace Ricketts occupied up till final week, handed the scion of the Chicago Cubs-owning dynasty the upper-house seat that previously belonged to Ben Sasse, now of the College of Florida. The newly-minted federal lawmaker has but to file a disclosure with the Senate outlining his revenue and funding portfolio.
However The Each day Beast revealed final yr that Ricketts’ filings in Nebraska had lengthy proven him to be a restricted accomplice in a Beijing-based non-public fairness fund run by tycoon Gabriel Schulze, identified for participating in backchannel diplomacy on behalf of North Korea through the Trump administration. What’s extra, The Each day Beast found that two of the Schulze entities through which Ricketts reported possessing stakes in had inked a $23 million deal throughout 2021 at hand over management of an enormous Ethiopian cement plant to Chinese language pursuits—actually serving to to pave the way in which for Beijing to extend its affect in Africa.
Sadly, the Nebraska monetary experiences don’t present the worth or extent of his holdings within the Schulze autos or within the cement complicated at Dire Dawa, rendering inscrutable his present relationship with the mill and with the state-backed Chinese language agency that now controls it. And that’s precisely what worries Dr. Larry Diamond, a senior fellow and international democracy knowledgeable at Stanford College’s Hoover Establishment.
“If Ricketts have been working for the Senate in a traditional manner, this might come out, he could possibly be requested to elucidate himself, to make sure commitments: if he nonetheless has investments, they may ask him to divest himself,” Diamond instructed The Each day Beast. “It appears to me that what the individuals of Nebraska want and have a proper to anticipate is a completely clear disclosure of what relationships he is had and a completely clear and verifiable dedication to disentangle himself and his funds from future investments.”
A recurring concern in Diamond’s research and writings on China is what he describes as “sharp energy”—distinct from the normal dichotomy of “delicate” propaganda campaigns and “laborious” navy may. Sharp energy, he argued, is “covert, coercive, or corrupting—and fairly steadily all three.” He pointed to Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar as different expert practitioners of this untoward type of worldwide affect.
However Beijing stands aside as “the one most subtle wielder of sharp energy of any authoritarian energy on the planet.”
Ricketts makes for a singular case, Diamond argued, due each to the ability he’ll wield and the wealth flowing from his billionaire father, TD Ameritrade co-founder Joe Ricketts.
“With regard to China, I’m not positive what number of alternatives they’ve had till now to get funding entanglements of this sort, with legislators who’re at a excessive degree,” he mentioned. “And that’s as a result of you must have vital cash to spend money on the primary place.”
The reply, Diamond argued, is transparency: not simply from Ricketts personally, however from all of Congress. He referred to as for the creation of a completely unbiased oversight physique to evaluation and regulate Home and Senate ethics, in order to defend the American system from the intrigues of rich international actors.
“There’s plenty of nations now which might be attempting to make use of cash to compromise the independence of government and legislative authorities officers in democracies, as a result of democracies are open societies, so they’re extra susceptible to penetration and cooptation,” he warned.
Dr. Julian Ku, a global regulation professor and China watcher at Hofstra College, seconded Diamond’s name for a full divulging and accounting of Ricketts’ investments and people of his friends. He didn’t consider that Ricketts had but stepped past the bounds of propriety or Senate guidelines—however warned that the Republican’s public duties might quickly come into rigidity along with his monetary pursuits.
“The following US Senate is prone to take into account payments to ban or at the least restrict international funding in China and maybe with Chinese language-linked companies,” Ku famous. “So it is going to definitely current Ricketts with a probably direct battle of curiosity that he must be requested to deal with and reconcile.”
Additional, Ku steered that if Schulze have been to make overtures to Ricketts like he reportedly did to Jared Kushner in 2017, the Singapore-based mogul ought to register as a international agent.
Neither Ricketts’ nor Schulze’s group responded to repeated requests from The Each day Beast for remark. The irony, Ku notes, is that Ricketts has lengthy marketed himself as a China hawk—even going as far as to counter the centenary celebrations of the Chinese language Communist Celebration by declaring July 2021 “Victims of Communism Remembrance Month” in Nebraska.
It was that actual month that the Schulze entities he’s a accomplice in lower the Ethiopian take care of West China Cement. However now, Ku mentioned, Ricketts has the prospect to align his cash along with his mouth, and exemplify transparency in an age of subterfuge.
“There’s plenty of international governments taking part in this sport. It’s a problem, it’s a coverage downside, that’s not restricted to Ricketts, although he is a great instance of it,” Ku mentioned. “I believe he can take the management on this, and say ‘look, I’m keen to reveal all my pursuits associated to international governments, and everybody else ought to do the identical.’”
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Walt Radcliffe's friends say lobbyist was part of State Capitol’s ‘fabric' • Nebraska Examiner
LINCOLN — It was 1979, and a college freshman was searching the State Capitol for lobbyist Walt Radcliffe, who was scheduled to speak to young leaders from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Eventually, the freshman, Scott Moore, caught up with Radcliffe, who posed a profane question to the student that was something like, “What the heck am I supposed to say to these kids?”
“I knew right then that this was someone I was going to like,” said Moore, who went on to become a state senator, Nebraska Secretary of State and later, a top executive at Union Pacific.
Stories like that, and many more, circulated across the state as word spread about the death of Radcliffe, 77, on Thursday afternoon.
Work spanned 10 governors
A Lincoln native whose work spanned 10 governors, Radcliffe was the undisputed dean of the statehouse lobbying corps. He had his own padded bench in the Capitol Rotunda.
His firm, Radcliffe Gilbertson & Brady, annually ranked among the state’s top in annual revenue.
He also served as a valuable — and engaging — font of institutional knowledge about the Legislature for lawmakers and governors as such knowledge was disappearing due to term limits.
His storytelling was legendary, as were his counsel and history lessons for lawmakers and others.
“He really cared about the institution,” said Patrick O’Donnell, the former clerk of the Legislature and a long-time friend who met Radcliffe in a UNL fraternity. “The Legislature had a big loss today.”
“Nobody knew the legislative process better than him,” said Lynn Rex, executive director League of Nebraska Municipalities. She said Radcliffe was a mentor to her and many other lobbyists.
Former State Sen. John Stinner, who chaired the budget-writing Appropriations Committee, said Radcliffe once gave him valuable advice on how to tap into a state health care fund to help close a monumental $1 billion shortfall in the budget.
“He was extremely helpful in many instances,” Stinner said. “I’m going to miss him.”
Part of the place
U.S. Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., a former speaker of the Legislature, said “people probably think we were too close to Walt as a lobbyist.”
“But he was bigger than a lobbyist,” Flood said. “He was just part of the fabric of the Legislature.”
A graduate of UNL and the NU College of Law, Radcliffe liked to point out that he worked only a couple of miles from where he grew up.
His first jobs at the Capitol were as a legislative page and a proofreader. He later served as an assistant clerk of the Legislature and as legal counsel to the Judiciary and Banking Committees, and as chief legal counsel in the clerk’s office.
Radcliffe’s lobbying career began in 1977 as a partner with former State Sen. David Tews. He purchased the firm a couple of years later, which became Radcliffe and Associates before the latest name change.
He continued to lobby this spring, though his trips to his bench — which for a time had its own Twitter account — became less frequent.
“He was a people person. That job was his lifeblood,” said Korby Gilbertson, a long-time associate at the firm. “We always knew he’d work until he couldn’t, because that’s what he did.”
Known for NU advocacy
His firm long represented the University of Nebraska, fighting for its programs and funding. But Radcliffe also represented liquor, tobacco and gambling clients because, Gilbertson said, he “wasn’t afraid of a good battle.”
In addition, Radcliffe also lobbied free-of-charge for entities opposed to the death penalty, and, his friends said, was genuinely interested in helping the state, and its institutions, do well.
Moore said that Radcliffe’s greatest skill as a lobbyist was his ability to boil down complicated subjects into simple terms. He worked long hours and was a good listener and storyteller, he said, who didn’t seek to “poach” clients from other lobbyists and was very clear where his clients stood.
”He was a man of integrity,” Moore said. “That’s why people respected him, and why he got so many things passed.”
Former Gov. Dave Heineman described Radcliffe as “very professional, very knowledgeable and a very straightforward lobbyist.”
“I enjoyed working with him,” Heineman said.
Petition work got him in trouble
Radcliffe briefly got in trouble in 1986, when he was indicted for hiring and paying petition circulators seeking to get an issue on the statewide ballot to allow a state lottery. But the charge was dismissed on appeal. Paying petition circulators is now legal and commonplace in the state.
Radcliffe received a liver transplant in 1999, but in recent years battled other health issues. Gilbertson said he entered hospice care on Thursday morning after battling an infection for several days. He died hours later from kidney failure and other health issues.
Flood said he spent many hours in Radcliffe’s office across the street from the Capitol as a young state senator and later as speaker, listening and learning about past lawmakers and speakers.
“It wasn’t like he was telling me what to do in a certain situation, but he’d say, ‘We had this same problem, and this is what a past speaker did,’ and how it worked or didn’t work,” Flood said.
“While he was an advocate, he wanted the Legislature to look good, too.”
Funeral arrangements are pending.
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Husker Football: NU Lucked Out With The Pinstripe Bowl
At first, Nebraska playing in a bowl in late December in New York City sounded like a form of punishment rather than a reward for a successful season.
It’s true, playing in a balmy Florida, Arizona or California might be more appealing. But consider this: NU is playing at noon this Saturday. That’s great day and time for a college football game.
As a result, I believe a lot of people are going to be able to watch the game. TV viewers aren’t going to care a rip about the cold. Most football fans think forty degrees is ideal football weather.
Playing in Florida does have some advantages, but three early bowl games that were played in Florida weren’t seen by many people. Why?
Bad dates and times.
Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton, FL)
Wednesday, December 18th 5:30pm (EST)
Western Kentucky vs James Madison
Staffdna Cure Bowl (Orlando, FL)
Friday, December 20th 12:00pm (EST)
Ohio vs Jackson State
Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl (Tampa, FL)
Friday December 20th 3:30 pm (EST)
Tulane vs Florida
Raise your hands if you watched any of those games.
I didn’t think so.
My point is, playing in a cold clime in late December is not necessarily a bad thing. The Pinstripe Bowl matchup between Nebraska and Boston College should be a TV ratings success.
The Pinstripe Bowl Matchup
To win the game, NU is going to have to:
1.) Stop the Eagles’ running game and make them one dimensional,
2.) Move the chains consistently on offense.
3.) Be able to pass on BC’s defense (BC is 111th pass defense)
4.) Win the turnover battle (NU ranks 66th while BC is 21st)
If the Huskers are able to do those things, they will come back to Lincoln with another bowl trophy to add to its collection.
What’s a stake: Win the game and NU ends the season with a winning record-its first since 2016. Lose the game and NU limps into ’25 with a 6-7 record.
You may contact me at: HuskerDan@cox.net
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Nebraska governor to undergo rib surgery after horse-riding incident – Washington Examiner
Gov. Jim Pillen (R-NE) will undergo a rib fixation procedure on Thursday after a horse bucked him off on Sunday.
Pillen, 68, will need to be under anesthesia while doctors install metal plates to stabilize his seven broken ribs. Lt. Gov. Joe Kelly will take on the role of acting governor during the surgery.
“Based on the Governor’s health profile and active lifestyle, his doctors consider him an ideal candidate for this procedure. Nebraska Medicine has emerged as a national leader in rib fixation operations,” the governor’s office wrote in a statement.
The governor was riding a new horse with his daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter when he fell. In addition to his rib fractures, he suffered a partially collapsed lung, lacerations on his spleen and kidney, and a minor vertebrae fracture.
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“Gov. Pillen remains grateful for the exceptional care he is receiving by the team at Nebraska Medicine and thanks Nebraskans for their outpouring of support to him and his family during this time,” Pillen’s office wrote.
This surgery will result in Pillen remaining in the hospital for a few days following his surgery. He is prepared to continue to work from his hospital bed.
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