Of all the papers covering Colorado Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff’s upcoming visit to China, the Durango Herald wins the prize for most attention-grabbing drama queen headline, “House speaker to risk arrest.”
Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff is going to Beijing with two dozen elected officials from around the country. Even though the trip’s purpose is not a protest against Chinese involvement in Sudan, Romanoff plans to raise the issue with Chinese diplomats.
Sudan’s government backs militias that are accused of genocide in its western region of Darfur. Fighting has spread across the border.
“The genocide that originated in Darfur is, in my view, the central moral crisis of our time,” Romanoff said at a news conference Tuesday at the state Capitol.
The Colorado Legislature passed a law this year that ended state investments with any companies that do business with Sudan. China, however, remains heavily involved with Sudan, providing investment cash and weapons in return for oil.
Romanoff is going to China on a study trip sponsored by the nonpartisan Aspen Institute. His planned protest, he said, is his own idea and not part of the Aspen Institute’s agenda.
He didn’t go into details about his plans, fearing his visa might be revoked. But he said the trip to Beijing presents an opportunity to speak up “even if it costs you a trip to a Chinese jail.”
It’s true, he probably couldn’t get away with this if he were governor. Unassailably good PR, though, hopefully it will be remembered by voters if and when the brass ring swings his way again.
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Rare for a politian to take on an issue that doesn’t directly help them get to the next office.
This is a massive moral challenge right now, and I for one applaud Romanoff for doing whatever he can to end the genocide in Darfur.
Lets hope the national media pick up on this very smart effort to take advantage of China’s desire for a smooth Olympics in order to make it worth their while to use their enormous influence to do something about the genocide.
I am not paying attention until he dons a Sesame Street costume.
If he somehow does get put in jail in one of the most polluted cities where people have to use their headlights during the day he might want to take a gas mask (and you thought the U.S. was bad). Also, is there any word on if the Chinese govt. is planning to disperse the rain clouds during the visit with their anti-rain rockets developed for the olympics?
China is more concerned about economic growth than we realize, and they are willing to do anything to achieve it. The US is so dependent upon China we aren’t in the driver’s seat here.
Is genocide a moral issue that needs to be addressed?
Yes.
Is China complicit?
Yes.
Is Romanoff the best choice for foreign diplomacy?
Meh. Not so much.
Situational Ethics 101
Amendment 41 good for everyone but Romanoff
Article XXIX, Section 3, (3) THE PROHIBITIONS IN SUBSECTIONS (1) AND (2) OF THIS SECTION DO NOT APPLY IF THE GIFT OR THING OF VALUE IS:
(f) REASONABLE EXPENSES PAID BY A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION OR OTHER STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR ATTENDANCE AT A CONVENTION, FACT-FINDING MISSION OR TRIP, OR OTHER MEETING IF THE PERSON IS SCHEDULED TO DELIVER A SPEECH, MAKE A PRESENTATION, PARTICIPATE ON A PANEL, OR REPRESENT THE STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PROVIDED THAT THE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION RECEIVES LESS THAN FIVE PERCENT (5%) OF ITS FUNDING FROM FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OR ENTITIES;
(http://www.state.co….)
Pera, direct state funds or other?
I located a slice of Colorado PERA investments:
http://www.copera.or…
Healthy amounts invested in oil and pharmaceutical interests.
What would “other” constitute?
Higher ed. unemployment. college invest. Those are administered directly.
There are also quasi state funds.
Call it wishful thinking, but it would be AWESOME if he was using this as a way of getting something done WHILE getting ready to unseat DeGette (or how ever you spell her name) in the Dem primary.
that our countries current position in the world, and the mess we created the past few years, gives us a leg to stand on in order to dictate to China about their investments in Sudan. Conceptually it is a good idea and good for PR but don’t expect anyone in China to really pay any attention.