Friday, February 20, 2009

The DNC, This Is How They Roll

Seriously, this can not be surprising to anyone. I mean really people, it was the grand finale puff of the pipe dream! Do you realize how expensive it is to sell HOPE? They had to go big, and it takes $$$ to go big...oh yeah, unless you are the DNC. Then you just don't pay what you owe. You do that long enough, and responsible taxpayers will be forced to C.Y.A. when you can't pay what you very likely knew you couldn't afford in the first place! Where's an Oprah giveaway when Chicagoans really need it?

article by: Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun Times
Chicago has yet to recoup the $1.74 million cost of President Obama's victory celebration in Grant Park -- despite a burgeoning $50.5 million budget shortfall that threatens more layoffs and union concessions. "The Democratic National Committee has not yet paid us,'' Peter Scales, a spokesman for the city's Office of Budget and Management, said Thursday after questions from the Chicago Sun-Times. "We're reaching out to them this week." Stacie Paxton, a spokeswoman for the Obama-controlled DNC, explained the reimbursement delay by saying, "We are still looking at various costs and bills.'' She would not say whether parts of the bill are disputed. The city spent $1 million on police protection for the rally. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications racked up more than $120,000 in expenses, including $19,500 paid to police official Neil Sullivan to quarterback election night logistics. In late October, Mayor Daley assured that the cash-flush Obama campaign would reimburse the city for every penny spent on the rally. "We have a financial crisis," he said at the time. "The City of Chicago could not afford $2 million on this because we're gonna be laying off people, cutting back. That [cost] would really be unfortunate. . . . It's a huge cost to the City of Chicago. "This is not a presidential visit. . . . This is a political event, and they've agreed to pay for all those services -- all the expenses of that. ... It's costly, but they raised quite a bit of money. There's no [shortage] of money in that campaign." The day after the Nov. 4 election, Daley was asked again whether the Obama campaign would pay up. "Yeah. I don't know why you're so negative. ... What is this? He just won for president, and you say, 'He's not gonna pay his bills,' " the mayor said then. On Dec. 9, the day the Sun-Times disclosed the $1.74 million tab, Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt referred questions to the DNC. Paxton confirmed then that the rally was a "DNC-sponsored event" and that the party was discussing the itemized bill with the city.

Oh that Mayor Daley. In October, his city was in a "crisis", they couldn't "afford" it, the cost would be "unfortunate". But the day after the election, when asked if the pipe dreamers would pay up, he gets testy and cries negativity. Interesting.

Maybe Chicago's Budget Office should send Ms.Henrietta Hughes to talk with Paxton. I'm just sayin'...apparently the lady knows how to get things done.

6 comments:

Shauna said...

UNBELIEVABLE!!! they don't pay there bills or there taxes!! Dude..maybe I should become a Democrack!
Thanks for your moral support by the way...in light of the recent basement disaster, I really appreciate your kindness and selflessness, I will pick you up at the airport in a couple of hours:)

jen said...

Shocking--no.
Brad went to law school at the University of Chicago, which has a surprising enclave of conservative students. Obama was actually a teacher while he was there (taught liberal race relation law, so no, he never taught my man, luckily). Daley was the mayor then, too. None of this is surprising to me.
I've got an idea!
Ask Oprah!
She can save everyone!

Rachel Mohat said...

HAHA Is anyone surprised by this? I mean come on people, if its not one thing its another! *shakes head*

Unknown said...

Un-be-lieveable.

Susan Anderson said...

Don't get me started on this subject....It makes steam come out of my ears! (AND raises my blood pressure.)

Kelly @ Sufficient Grace Ministries said...

Hello...I am over from Love Reign in Me (Carly's site) and just wanted to say that I am twelve years into my journey, as well. Feel free to stop by and read about our Faith, Grace, and Thomas and the rest of our family at: http://sufficientgrace-kelly.blogspot.com.

On a side note...although I do not discuss political issues on my blog or website, as I am representing our ministry (Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women)...I am a proud conservative in my everyday life...and from what I've read in just a couple of your posts, I appreciate your snarkiness. Keep going, girl!

Blessings,
Kelly Gerken
Sufficient Grace Ministries