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Title: GOP Demands $55 Million Taxpayer Dollars For 2012 Convention Security (But Demands You to Sacrifice Social Security)
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Published: Jul 24, 2011
Author: http://www.politicususa.com/en/gop-conve
Post Date: 2011-07-24 17:29:55 by tom007
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GOP Demands $55 Million Taxpayer Dollars For 2012 Convention Security July 15, 2011 By Jason Easley 172digg Share4768 44

Republicans have been telling us that America can’t afford Social Security, Medicare, or unemployment, but they want taxpayers to foot the bill for $55 million worth of security at the 2012 GOP convention.

This is what the GOP’s fiscal conservatism really looks like.

The video from My Fox Tampa Bay:

Buckhorn pushes for funds for RNC security: MyFoxTAMPABAY.com

Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn was in full give us money or the terrorists win mode, “We need to make sure that the nominee and the delegates are safe because God forbid there be an incident… This is a national security event. They’ve got to live up to their obligation. And yes, it’s a lot of money. But without that money, we would have almost an impossible task trying to put this on.”

In typical Republican fashion, they want the money RIGHT NOW!!!! The RNC host committee’s Ken Jones said, “We need the money soon. We can’t wait until next year. We have to have it this year. That’s very important.”

Sadly, Bob Buckhorn is a Democrat. Mayor Buckhorn does have some legitimate concerns. In the current economic environment, no US city could afford to foot the bill for such an event. The mayor is worried that DC is going to leave him high and dry and his city will lose the convention.

However, I disagree with both Mayor Buckhorn and Ken Jones that the only way for the 2012 GOP convention to be able to afford security is if the taxpayers get stuck with the bill. Why can’t the RNC show us how effective the private sector can be and raise the money themselves? I am sure the Koch Brothers would be glad to cut a check to get the ball rolling.

Republicans are always telling the American public that the big government is a waste, so instead of paying Tampa police for security, why don’t they just award a no bid contract to Xe? Before we let Republicans privatize our schools, prisons, and every other public asset that isn’t nailed down, they should use themselves as a case study. Find a private contractor that will provide top notch comprehensive security for less than $55 million, then we’ll be glad to discuss privatization.

Republicans have been telling us that we can’t afford Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, Veterans benefits, public education, unemployment benefits, and even in some extreme cases police and firefighters. If we can’t afford basic public services, then where is the money supposed to come from for us to pay for security at the GOP convention?

If we are too broke to take care of seniors, vets, the disabled, and the poor, then we are also too broke pay for people to work the door at your self-congratulatory four day kegger.

Sorry GOP, but we’re broke. Remember?

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#1. To: tom007 (#0)

They wouldn't need that much security if they actually operated for the good of the Republic.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-07-24   17:31:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Original_Intent (#1)

"They wouldn't need that much security if they actually operated for the good of the Republic."

I bet there is an Island in Norway that will not be used next summer for it's usual purpous. Send them there to have their convention. It's sucure for them, and if boats are kept away from that place and the sky made a no fly zone, we will be more secure here.

Ferret  posted on  2011-07-25   0:35:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Ferret, Original_Intent (#7)

"They wouldn't need that much security if they actually operated for the good of the Republic."

Are you two love birds insinuating the the democrats act in the interest of the Republic?

Name one, just one RAT who stands to defend the Constitution. You can't because there are none, zero, nada.

Sheesh, you guys claim to be politically savvy?

ROTFLMAO

Flintlock  posted on  2011-07-25   1:07:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Flintlock, Ferret (#10)

You will not find me defending the Demoncrats. They are every bit as corrupt as the Republicrats. My general view is "a pox on both their houses."

My comment stands though. If the GOP were truly operating in the interests of the country and its people they would have only the occasional nut to worried about. However, that is not the case. Like the Dems they operate first in their own personal interest and then for whoever gives them the most Campaign Contributions Bribes.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-07-25   2:49:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Original_Intent (#13)

My comment stands too. And I'm not happy with either party as well.

Ferret  posted on  2011-07-25   2:59:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Ferret, Flintlock (#15)

I'm not happy with either party as well.

Roger that.

I could live with a Kennedy Democrat, who understood how high taxes hurt the working man both directly and indirectly, or a Reagan Republican who understood the same.

It is an interesting quirk of history, and policy, that JFK's proposed tax policies were not all that different from Reagan's.

It is not that taxes are the only issue I care about, but our current regime of economic duress via taxation falls most heavily upon those least able to bear the burden. Not to mention government wastes trillions each year now.

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