Las Vegas Mayor Calls Out Obama

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Desh, what is your mayor doing? Doesn't he know not to question Obama?


Mayor: Obama should apologize for Vegas trips quip

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Sin City's mayor wants President Barack Obama to apologize for saying companies shouldn't visit Las Vegas on the taxpayer's dime.
Oscar Goodman spoke after a regular scheduled meeting with tourism officials where he expressed concern that federal lawmakers might be discouraging travel to the city.

"What's a better place, as I say, than for them to come here," Goodman told KLAS-TV. "And to change their mind and to go someplace else and to cancel—and at the suggestion of the president of the United States—that's outrageous."

Obama made the remarks Monday during a town hall meeting in Elkhart, Ind., where the president traveled to muster public support for economic stimulus legislation.

"You can't get corporate jets, you can't go take a trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayer's dime," Obama said.

A White House spokesman said it was looking into the mayor's comments and did not have immediate comment.

Goodman said Obama's remarks at the town hall meeting were unwarranted.

"That's outrageous, and he owes us an apology," he said. "He owes us a retraction."

Las Vegas tourism officials worry that increased scrutiny on business travel will discourage meetings and conventions—business that would be crucial for the city already suffering economically. The number of visitors to Las Vegas was down 4.4 percent in 2008 compared with a year earlier, and visits in December alone declined nearly 11 percent.

Late Monday, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said it had moved a three-day conference from the Las Vegas Strip to San Francisco amid what the bank called a broad review of its activities. Goldman Sachs has accepted $10 billion in federal bailout funds.

Last week, Wells Fargo & Co., which received a $25 billion infusion, canceled a planned employee recognition conference in Las Vegas after an AP story reported on the trip and the bank received criticism from Capitol Hill that it was misusing the funds.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9694E2O0&show_article=1
 
I'm sorry that the mayor is unhappy. This trip, however, was being funded by the taxpayers (you and me) and I'm a lot more careful with my money than that. Federal employees, which I once was, are not permitted such trips for that very reason.

Obama didn't say anything about anyone visiting Vegas if they're paying their own way; he clearly said "on the taxpayers' dime". No problem with that.
 
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I'm sorry that the mayor is unhappy. This trip, however, was being funded by the taxpayers (you and me) and I'm a lot more careful with my money than that. Federal employees, which I once was, are not permitted such trips for that very reason.

Obama didn't say anything about anyone visiting Vegas if they're paying their own way; he clearly said "on the taxpayers' dime". No problem with that.

Well I posted this partly tounge-in-cheeck (sp?) because the Las Vegas Mayor is a Democrat and he was calling out Obama. But yes I understand why Obama said what he did and I understand the Las Vegas Mayor being only concerned with his city because that's what mayor's do. And in Las Vegas the name of the game is tourism so the mayor doesn't care if guests come on tax payers money or not they just want visitors.
 
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I'm sorry that the mayor is unhappy. This trip, however, was being funded by the taxpayers (you and me) and I'm a lot more careful with my money than that. Federal employees, which I once was, are not permitted such trips for that very reason.

Obama didn't say anything about anyone visiting Vegas if they're paying their own way; he clearly said "on the taxpayers' dime". No problem with that.

but wait, whats the difference between taxpayer funds going to state and local governments NOW and taxpayer funds going to state and local governments THEN?????
 
I'm sorry that the mayor is unhappy. This trip, however, was being funded by the taxpayers (you and me) and I'm a lot more careful with my money than that. Federal employees, which I once was, are not permitted such trips for that very reason.

Obama didn't say anything about anyone visiting Vegas if they're paying their own way; he clearly said "on the taxpayers' dime". No problem with that.

I can see how he would be annoyed. He supposed to look after the citizens of Las Vegas, after all.

But I'm not. And I frankly don't care. They shouldn't be gambling when their entire livelihood depends on the us.
 
Oscar was just doing his job folks.

He is the Number One advocate of the las Vegas people and he does a damn good job of it.
 
It will all work out for Vegas, I hear they are moving Wall Street there.
I am just not sure which casino they are putting it in.
 
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