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40 million for a party

14 durable postsStarted 2005-01-21Latest 2005-01-22
#9077Post 1 of 14

[url]http://www.oliverwillis.com/node/view/1695[/url] :lol:

#345534Post 2 of 14

Hahahahaaaa, that is hilaric! They start off really nice and polite, but towards the end you can really hear the irritation homing in on both of them..this is so funny! :mrgreen:

#345545Post 3 of 14

shame let bush have his fag party for the cost of say $4mill then give the rest of the money to charity..40 is abit excessive.

#345620Post 4 of 14

[quote=Mr.Big]shame let bush have his fag party for the cost of say $4mill then give the rest of the money to charity..[/quote] What about our troops without adequate supplies? What about our homeless? What about our lack of healthcare? What about our schools? Check this out, my girlfriend who is a 7th grade Language Arts teacher has to buy her own paper for her classes. We've spent close to $200 so far this school year on paper! That may not seem like a lot, but I work only PT and go to school FT and she makes only $32,000/year gross. Take out insurance, 403(b), FICA, SS, etc and it's substantially lower. In addition to that, we've had to purchase a bookshelf for her classroom and various other supplies, etc.

I would be absolutely ashamed to spend $40M on an inauguration party, especially after being shunned as being one of the most spend-happy presidents this country has ever seen.

#345629Post 5 of 14

""look, look look at me. i jsut changed my opinions on everything because you can be a cunt on TV!!!!. really, i just flipped my outlook on life. fuck everything except whats within our borders. serously you affected my life so much!!!!!" :roll: :wink:

#345638Post 6 of 14

skahound thats a shame man...fuk it sholdnt be up to ur GF to buy supplies...is the principle shit at dishing out the money. i thought most schools got a budget every year..

$200 bucks is alot when its out of her pocket when it should'nt be

#345646Post 7 of 14

The school gets a budget but they've been slashed at a proposterous rate. I remember the days when I was in Elementary, Middle, & High School of having 6 different textbooks for 6 different classes and being able to take those books home in order to do homework. Those days are long gone as the schools only purchase enough textbooks for one class and they must be kept in the classroom. That means: in order to give any type of homework, she must make copies for them to take home, in order to make copies she must supply the paper.

The politicians are scratching their heads in disbelief as to why we have such a shortage of teachers; and most of the teachers we do have, lack any type of enthusiasm and grow to resent the system in which they work.

A high school buddy of mine who is an ESE (learning disability) teacher of math at another local school is getting out after 5 years of teaching because he says he finds himself taking his resentment and animosity out on his kids sometimes. He feels terrible for doing so but says that the situation has him going home at night furious. Why would anyone put up with that?

#345665Post 8 of 14

It's a shame to spend $40M on an inauguration party, especially being one of the most spend-happy presidents this county has ever seen.. but now, we're living in a world like that...

#345673Post 9 of 14

At least he didn't hire Tiesto to play during the parade like in the olympics. :wink:

Although it would seem strangely fitting.... :P

#345703Post 10 of 14

[quote=bozoo]It's a shame to spend $40M on an inauguration party, especially being one of the most spend-happy presidents this county has ever seen.. but now, we're living in a world like that...[/quote] I couldn't have said it better myself. :roll:

#345991Post 11 of 14

Actually I sort of liked when he said "It's a national celebration." It was supposed to be a grand celebration, not a time to mourn because of the war.

#346043Post 12 of 14

Re: 40 million for a party

As much as I'd like to bash Bush,to be fair these funds are essentially private funds. As great as it would have been for Bush to donate the money to a worthwhile cause, the truth of the matter is, its not our tax dollars... its his party and he can [i]laugh[/i] if he wants to.

[url]http://www.inaugural05.com/donors/[/url]

BTW, correct me if I'm wrong, because this is actually one of the few times I'd like to be.

#346066Post 13 of 14

Thats the thing about American politics. . . .its all about money!

OK, $40 million for a party is a bit much but so are the amounts politicians spend to get elected!

#346082Post 14 of 14

40M of private monies were spent on this.

I don't see why everyone makes a big deal about this particular 40M dished out for an important ceremonial event, and not about the other 40M spent daily by people everywhere on furs and corvettes and cuvees...

It's hypocrisy. :(

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