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red states rule
05-27-2009, 09:30 PM
Obama showing off the change he promised. Seems like more or the same old same old with the over taxed US taxpayer paying the bill



Presidential Fundraising Trips Leave Taxpayers With Hefty Tab

President Obama left Tuesday for a two-day fundraising tour in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The Democratic National Committee is expected to pick up part of the cost, but if history is any gauge, taxpayers will pick up most of the tab.

By Judson Berger

FOXNews.com


President Obama has the star power to raise millions of dollars for the candidates and organizations he graces with his stump speech.

But when the president hit the road Tuesday for a two-day fundraising tour to pack the party coffers, he also was racking up a $265,000 partisan bill for just one leg of the trip, according to a watchdog group -- part of which taxpayers, regardless of party affiliation, will have to pay.

Obama started out in Las Vegas, where he stumped that night for state Democrats and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. On Wednesday night he was to attend a two-tiered donor dinner for the Democratic Party in Los Angeles.

But sandwiched between political appearances, Obama squeezed in some quick public remarks on energy, ironically before burning fuel to Los Angeles, at Nevada's Nellis Air Force Base. It was a key stop, because it gives the entire trip an air of official legitimacy and allows the White House to write off part of the trip under rules governing travel, said Pete Sepp, vice president for policy and communications at the National Taxpayers Union.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/05/27/presidential-fundraising-trips-cost-taxpayers-thousands/

red states rule
05-28-2009, 05:54 AM
So let me get this straight, Obama tells CEOs of banks to not go to Vegas for meetings and conventions as it is a waste of money in these tough economic times.

So what does the Chosen One do?

Obama goes to Vegas, at taxpayer expense, for a Democratic fundraiser and then refuses to meet with the governor of Nevada or the mayor of Vegas.

I don't see why he has to go out there. Why doesn't he just send a letter saying "Send me $1 million to help good ol' Harry Reid out in his election"

If that fails he can have Rohm send a second notice along with a dead fish. It would save us the taxpayers some money