Inaugural Comparisions
The Progress Report – American Progress Action Fund
Christy Harvey has put together an interesting set of comparisions in the style of Harper’s Index – for links to the background, visit the link above please.
Here’s just the list:
$40 million: Cost of Bush inaugural ball festivities, not counting security costs.
$2,000: Amount FDR spent on the inaugural in 1945…about $20,000 in today’s dollars.
$20,000: Cost of yellow roses purchased for inaugural festivities by D.C.’s Ritz Carlton.
200: Number of Humvees outfitted with top-of-the-line armor for troops in Iraq that could have been purchased with the amount of money blown on the inauguration.
$10,000: Price of an inaugural package at the Fairmont Hotel, which includes a Beluga caviar and Dom Perignon reception, a chauffeured Rolls Royce and two actors posing as “faux” Secret Service agents, complete with black sunglasses and cufflink walkie-talkies.
400: Pounds of lobster provided for “inaugural feeding frenzy” at the exclusive Mandarin Oriental hotel.
3,000: Number of “Laura Bush Cowboy cookies” provided for “inaugural feeding frenzy” at the Mandarin hotel.
$1: Amount per guest President Carter spent on snacks for guests at his inaugural parties. To stick to a tight budget, he served pretzels, peanuts, crackers and cheese and had cash bars.
22 million: Number of children in regions devastated by the tsunami who could have received vaccinations and preventive health care with the amount of money spent on the inauguration.
1,160,000: Number of girls who could be sent to school for a year in Afghanistan with the amount of money lavished on the inauguration.
$15,000: The down payment to rent a fur coat paid by one gala attendee who didn’t want the hassle of schlepping her own through the airport.
$200,500: Price of a room package at D.C.’s Mandarin Oriental, including presidential suite, chauffeured Mercedes limo and outfits from Neiman Marcus.
2,500: Number of U.S. troops used to stand guard as President Bush takes his oath of office
26,000: Number of Kevlar vests for U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan that could be purchased for $40 million.
$290: Bonus that could go to each American solider serving in Iraq, if inauguration funds were used for that purpose.
$6.3 million: Amount contributed by the finance and investment industry, which works out to be 25 percent of all the money collected.
$17 million: Amount of money the White House is forcing the cash-strapped city of Washington, D.C., to pony up for inauguration security.
9: Percentage of D.C. residents who voted for Bush in 2004.
66: Percentage of Americans who think this over-the-top inauguration should have been scaled back.
While I’m on it, here are just a couple of figures from December’s Harper’s Index – the January one isn’t out yet.
Revenue generated by Halliburton under CEO Dick Cheney from business deals with Iraq under Saddam Hussein : $30,000,000 [Colum Lynch, Washington Post (N.Y.C.) ]
Estimated revenue generated by Halliburton last year through subsidiaries in Iran : $63,506,000 [Halliburton (Houston, Tex.) ]
Value of the Halliburton shares owned by New York City’s Fire Department Pension Fund : $3,359,095 [Office of the Comptroller (N.Y.C.) ]
Number of times since 2002 the city has filed a shareholders’ resolution questioning the risk of doing business in Iran : 3 [Office of the Comptroller (N.Y.C.) ]
Number of companies in which Tom Ridge holds stock that have a contract with the Department of Homeland Security : 7 [U.S. Department of Homeland Security ]
Minimum number of bullets the U.S. military purchased for use this year : 1,500,000,000 [Program Executive Office for Ammunition (Picatinny Arsenal, N.J.) ]
Average number of bullets per Iraqi this represents : 58 [Harper’s Research ]
Minimum number of countries with a greater capacity to produce nuclear weapons than Iraq at the time of the U.S. invasion : 35 [International Atomic Energy Agency (Vienna) ]
7 thoughts on “Inaugural Comparisions”
Four years have past and we now have a peacefull transfer of power and an extravagant party that goes with it. You thought the waste was high with Bush and the Republicans will there be the same outrage with this new President??????
Well, let’s see how the figures compare.
Bush’s inauguration, in retrospect, was the least of the problems with money and his administration.
Will you update this blog and compare to the 2008
festivities??
Here is a link with some explanation of the finances this year.
Some comparisons are being made, but watch the figures:
http://mediamatters.org/items/200901180003
Much of the expense involved is for the purpose of opening up more of the festivities to the public – and it’s expected to bring in some much-needed revenue to the city at a hard time.
There are some that begrudge the expense. Normally, I would too. But I think we need a celebration to raise our spirits – and I’d rather spend on this than on killing people or giving it to Halliburton and their ilk.
Don’t worry – I’ll still be criticizing Obama. I suspect he is much more conservative in some ways than people realize yet.
One thing, though. When you’re posting implicit criticisms, it’s only fair not to do it anonymously.
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