Thursday, February 5, 2009

The hipocracy of Washington DC politicians

We are just weeks since watching our elected officials virtually beat each other up in order to be the first person to the mic in order to question Wall Street executives about their conference and retreat plans for their employees. Once the executives would answer, the politician would gasp in horror and go on about the wastefulness of these companies and their extravagant conferences. So I crack open the paper this morning only to see that the Democratic Caucus is in meetings at the Kingsmill Resort and Spa in Virginia.

I am not saying that a company should or should not shell big bucks for the plush resort getaways for their conventions while receiving taxpayer money. What I am saying is that if the officials we elected are going to make such a big deal about the actions of these companies and their "wastefulness" they sure as hell better not be engaged in the same actions.

So for some reason these rascals in Washington believe that is it their duty to go after corporate waste and greed so strongly that we have Wall Street executives now canceling their company conferences. Yet the politicians believe it is alright for themselves to spend a long weekend on a junket of their own at the 4-star Kingsmill Resort and Spa on the taxpayers dime (the resort does appear to have a pretty fine golf course).

Wells Fargo just canceled a conference in Las Vegas for their top sales people. The trip was to occur in a Las Vagas area hotel.

In an e-mailed statement, New York A.G. Andrew Cuomo told Bloomberg News that "The question here is whether Wells Fargo is spending taxpayer money to bankroll Las Vegas junkets...the American people deserve to know because this is their money."

Someone should tell Mr. Cuomo that his federal comrades in the political system are up to the same garbage and nonsense. At least Wells Fargo has a business model that can earn some revenue to subsidize a portion of the costs incurred on the trip, thereby limiting how much "taxpayer" money is actually used. The only business model the federal government has to support the junket of the Democratic Caucus is that of taxing Americans or selling off debt to foreign governments.

Did the Democratic Caucus forget that they already have a building that is being paid for by tax payers at their disposal for meetings of this type? Yeah, it called the US Capitol Building.

I am sick of the hypocrisy in Washington. They do not care for us as American taxpayers. The nation voted for change, yet it seems to be more of the same.

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