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    Jan 18 2009

    The Cost of Coronation

    Published by scarecrow at 6:27 pm under The Pitchfork Parade Edit This

    The numbers are staggering. According to a report on Fox News this morning, the economy is shedding jobs at the rate of 17,000 per day. Frank Luntz, author of Words That Work, and Fox News contributor went on to say that the foreclosure crisis has yet to peak, but the experts expect the rate to rise to 13,000 every day in the near future.

    No part of the country has remained unscathed. Except, perhaps, the Beltway elitists and their king, Barak Obama. While millions of Americans are waking up homeless and hopeless, the urbanites who brought us this fiscal disaster are kicking up their hills on the National Mall, to the tune of $160 million. Who cares if the country is broke? If the king wants a party; the king gets a party. As for all those bankrupt and jobless millions, let them eat cake.

    Obama’s transition team is hoping to raise $45 million through private donations. Their about halfway there. Private donors with ties to big oil, big pharma, and global finance have given millions to cover the inauguration. Something tells me they’re going to expect more than a simple “thank you.”

    Here’s a list of the top industries that ponied up for the coronation:

    Securities & Investment—$3,603,000

    Lawyers/Law Firms—$2,508,950

    Misc Business—$2,191,127

    TV/Movies/Music— $1,748,200

    Real Estate—$1,570,805

    Business Services—$1,307,450

    Misc Finance—$1,176,750

    Homemakers/Non-income earners—$1,132,440

    Retired—$1,082,850

    Computers/Internet—$1,029,750

    Read more about the cost of the coronation>>>

    On top of the $45 million the transition team is hoping to raise through an extensive online and e-mail campaign, the federal government has budgeted another $45 million for the event. And, because of the expected number of people converging on the Eastern Seaboard, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia have requested $75 to cover the costs. In case you’re counting, that’s $169 million dollars for a party.

    Obama likes to invoke Abraham Lincoln when he talks about hope and change, but a more accurate archetype would most certainly be the Emperor Nero, who literally held his audience captive while he performed a macabre skit as Rome burned to the ground.

    I smell smoke.

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    2 Responses to “The Cost of Coronation”

    1. gerberinkon 18 Jan 2009 at 7:46 pm edit this

      I think we know where Obama’s head is at- the let them eat cake comment is pretty appropriate. What kind of self-serving moron would hold an inauguration that would cost that much when so many are hurting? Bush was blasted for the same thing, but I don’t hear as much as a mouse squeak about Obama. I think I know what kind of change to expect- the fleecing of America.

    2. countrygirlon 25 Jan 2009 at 12:02 am edit this

      I’m so glad that there are others out there who think like me! I was beginning to think I was the only one who refused to be impressed by the outrageous spending for all the partying that went on during the inauguration. We have only seen the tip of the iceberg so far, my friends. The USA is in for one downhill race, and there’s a cement wall waiting at the bottom!

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