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Cracking Open a Miller

By Alex Brant-Zawadzki, Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 12:28PM
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PhotobucketCongressman Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) has jack-assed his way back into the news. Seems he owns $20,000 in toll road bonds. What's the big deal? Miller is a big-time toll-road supporter, putting his signature on letters of support to the project as well as garnering earmark after earmark of pork-barrel tax-payer dollars for the project, the completion of which is necessary for the return of Miller's money.

The Register tried out a new tactic this week and actually did some reporting for a change:

"Financial disclosures for Rep. Gary Miller, a land developer who represents Orange, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties, show he purchased $20,000 in Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency bonds in 2000. The bonds pay investors a fixed rate and are repaid by drivers' tolls."

Though Miller has repeatedly signed financial disclosure forms listing the bonds, he expressed surprise when asked about that investment. Miller said his wife must have purchased the bonds and added that she is largely responsible for the family's investment decisions.

The whole kerfluffle is reminiscent of a 2006 Weekly piece, "Ken Ryan and Friends," regarding then-mayor of Yorba Linda (and chair of the Foothill/Eastern Board) Ken Ryan:


As a principal for EDAW (Eckbo, Dean, Austin and Williams), Ryan is working on the Carrari Ranch Project in San Bernardino County, on land belonging to G. Miller Development Co., owned by Congressman Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar). Miller is the same congressman whom Congressman Ken Calvert (R-Corona) thanked for his work on the 2006 Transportation Equity Act, which diverts $8 million in federal funds to the 241 project—despite the fact the toll road is supposed to be a private venture. It was classic pork: The act also included $2 million for sound walls in Yorba Linda and Anaheim. Ryan, Miller and Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle gathered on Feb. 17, 2004, in an Anaheim mobile-home park to commemorate the occasion.

In a 2002 Riverside Press-Enterprise article, Ryan is listed as a spokesman for Lytle Development. In the 2004 election, Lytle Development was Miller's top donor.

In 2003, Congressman Miller requested more than $3 million to build a pedestrian bridge over the Imperial Highway in Yorba Linda, where his friend Ryan was known as "Mayor Ryan." Miller was also one of five signatories to a Feb. 17 letter to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in support of the 241. The other four? Calvert, Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), Darrell Issa (R-Vista) and John Campbell (R-Irvine). Miller, Calvert and Rohrabacher all list real-estate firms as their top campaign contributors in 2004.

Congressman Miller phoned up the Weekly when that article was published, sounding mighty pissed off—butt-hurt, as the kids would say. He claimed we were manufacturing information, alleging impropriety where none was to be found. In short, he was dancing around accusations of libel. We said we had no idea what he was talking about. He said how there was nothing wrong with getting money for the toll road, declaring, "I wish it had been TEN million!" Of course he did. The more federal money he earmarked for the project, the faster it might get built and the sooner he'd get back his twenty stacks.

"Rep. Gary Miller says he will sell his investment in the Foothill/Eastern tollway if the Transportation Corridor Agency is ever successful in building the southern extension to the road…. Miller's congressional spokesman, Scott Toussaint, said in an e-mailed statement that Miller wants to 'make clear that he is committed to upholding the ethical responsibilities of his office.'

"'If TCA ever completes Foothill-South, I will sell my bonds before completion of the project to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest,' Miller said in the statement."

Is there anything illegal about Ken Ryan, Yorba Linda City Councilman and sometimes-mayor, working for a company which then became top donor to a Congressman who earmarked money for projects to benefit Ken Ryan's town and toll road? Probably not. Does it sound bad when phrased that way? Hell yes.
What's odd is that Miller staunchly defended his relationship with Ryan in 2006; what could have changed to make him so sensitive? So tender? So raw? Could it be that, in terms of appearances of impropriety, Congressman Miller's toll road bond investment is Strike Two?

In fact, we're being generous by limiting the strikes to toll-road-related impropriety. Why is Gary Miller a vertex on the California Democratic Party's Triangle of Corruption? Look it up here but I'll give you a quick summary: garnering earmarks to support the projects of his top donors, not to mention pursuing public funds for the purchase of land he owned. No wonder Miller assumed I was alleging impropriety when I made the Ryan-Lytle-Miller connection; it seems to be something with which he's overly familiar.

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el serracho is shocked.. SHOCKED says:

another day in the life

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 1:21PM
Diane Hennessy says:

Thanks for this Alex! (And they all look so innocent!) Ha! I was very surprised to see the article in the O.C. Register...somebody must have slipped up - they've been supporting the Toll Road since day one.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 1:24PM
Bob Squalonero says:

Hi Alex!

Welcome back stranger, I missed you!

Gosh, it's been such a long time since you last wrote about Hwy 241, that I was beginning to think that it had taken a "toll" on you! ;-)

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 1:31PM
Alex Brant-Zawadzki says:

Oh Bob. That one left a welt.

I should have expected as much from a salty sea-dog such as yourself.

Don't worry. I won't "harbor" any resentment.

Nice to be back. Thank you.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 1:35PM
Pete says:

 Time to vote "ABR:" anybody but republican.

 OC is a moral compost heap. Miller and his OC buddies throw ethics on top along with their whiny self-interest and out comes a steaming pile of rationale. They actually believe their own bull****; they all agree it smells just great and reaffirms how their vision is always "best" for everybody.

 The 241 extension will not go away until TCA is dead. Calvert, Miller, and the city council goons who feed from its trough will never let it go until the agency itself is broke. This story may help grease the skids.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 1:56PM
Bob Squalonero says:

I'm not worried Alex.

They fine way you employ your journalistic talents, to fight for the preservation of nature (e.g., the 241 hwy issue), you seem to be the type of person that would much rather "harbor seals" (AR! AR! AR! AR!) rather than resentments! ;-)

Now excuse me while this salty sea-dog goes and enjoys a fine glass of "port". ;-)

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 7:18PM
The TCA sucks! says:

Gee, why doesn't this suprise me? Sigh...

All of this kind of reminds me about how the OCTA and TCA spend a lot of their time jerking each other off. Like when the OCTA did a traffic study which concluded that even IF the 241 toll road extension were built, traffic would increase so drasically over the next 10-20 years that I-5 would STILL be mired in gridlock. Basically the toll road wouldn't help and isn't the answer. Then the OCTA turns around and says they support the toll road! Huh? They support something that they've already concluded won't work? Hmmm...

Then, even after the TCA had their asses handed to them by the CA Coastal Commission last February, the OCTA STILL refuses to make any transportation plans that don't include the 241 extension. They are basing all their plans on a proposal that's already been shot down? Hmmm...

Then you realize that several members of the OCTA's board also happen to sit on the TCA board and...well, like I said: It all seems really weird until you get a few more pieces of the puzzle and then, suddenly, you're no longer suprised and/or perplexed. You're just disgusted and disappointed.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ 6:27PM
Aldo says:

Miller-time also kept the Wildlands Conservancy from buying the Joy-Scouts Firestone Reservation on the border of Orangeless County because his buddies wanted a massive reservoir and thousands of homes- what a hall-of-bums creep!

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ 9:22PM
Aldo says:

Miller-time also kept the Wildlands Conservancy from buying the Joy-Scouts Firestone Reservation on the border of Orangeless County because his buddies wanted a massive reservoir and thousands of homes- what a hall-of-bums creep!

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 22 2008 @ 9:24PM
kenny Ski says:

Get him indicted for his inpropriaties.. While your at it though why dont you look up the big guns in your Democrtic parties. Whoever did the write up here-I applaud you for your investigative work.. But I ask that you tell me why Nancy Pelosi was able to spare StarKist company the hike in minimum wages being in American Samoa.. How is it that you dont see shady dealings there-or even better that-the dock side projects that Feinstein gets approved when her Husband is privy to much of the dock side real estate. You dont take Miller at his word that it is his wifes investmenst=yet you take Pelosi and Feinsteins words that this is thier husbands dealings.. You make me sick calling the kettle black when your own head of Congress is the biggest culprit of corruption. You have my email address-do the research and allow me to see what kind of brush you will paint those two American sell outs with.. Your party fella-not mine.. Oh--one more thing.. Jeffersoin Davis, D Louisiana Senator I belive-was caught with over $90,000.00 in his freezer-yet he still serves two years after the fact and he has not even been prosecuted yet... Not too pretty a picture boys.. Kenny Ski
PS: Typos are all yours-I wont take the time to correct them-not worth the effort as yoiu will only read half of this and throw it away.

Posted On: Friday, Mar. 20 2009 @ 7:13PM

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