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The Washington Post reports that the Bush administration, which is raising $40 million in private funds for the most expensive inauguration in history next week, wants the District of Columbia, for the first time in history, to pay all of its own expenses -- estimated at more than $17 million. In order to do so, the district will be required to divert $11.9 million from federal homeland security funding earmarked for hospitals, firefighting equipment and transit command centers.

The city's costs include $8.8 million in overtime pay for police officers, $2.7 million to pay officers being sent from around the nation to help with the event, $3 million to construct reviewing stands and $2.5 million to place the entire city infrastructure on emergency status. More than 100 square blocks of the city will be closed to vehicular traffic for this first post-9/11 inauguration.

For all previous inaugurations, Congress has made a direct appropriation to the perennially cash-strapped city to cover most or all of its costs. Boston and New York also each got $50 million from the federal government to cover costs associated with last year's party conventions, although those are private events while the inauguration is an official celebration.

Critics from many quarters have asked whether it is even appropriate to have an extravagant, boisterous inauguration, given that soldiers are dying daily in Iraq and hundreds of thousands are still suffering the catastrophic effects of the South Asia tsunami.

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I am so not surprised.

Remember: Bush originally offered 15 million to tsunami aid - less than HALF of what his inauguration will cost. I think we know where his priorities are.

Date: 2005-01-13 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgana-lafey.livejournal.com
I know I'm just echoing everyone else, but I need to vent a little about this whole thing. I can't think of anything tackier than spending an exorbitant. amount of money to celebrate a victory that was narrowly won AT BEST. I would think that someone who probably cheated his way into office would be quiet and gracious, especially when we're at war and a significant number of people in the world are still reeling from a natural disaster, the likes of which we have never experienced. But no, not W. Nothing's too extravagant for God's Chosen King of America. He's not only having a grand inauguration, but the most expensive one in history. He's just adding insult to injury for those of us who don't support him. I feel bad for DC having to pay for this hoopla, especially since a majority of people there didn't even vote for Bush.

Date: 2005-01-13 06:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] windelina.livejournal.com
My favorite part is where they're taking money from HOMELAND SECURITY funds for the city to pay for this stuff.

Just a bit hypocritical for our "War President", eh?

Date: 2005-01-13 08:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgana-lafey.livejournal.com
No shit!! Our "War President" wants to have his war and his party too.

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