Thursday, January 20, 2005

DIES IRAE

So it's Coronation Day in this great U S of A, my friends.  And here, from American Progress Action Fund, are a few facts to warm the cockles of your heart (does anyone know what the "cockles" of a heart are, exactly?), make you just prouder 'n a peacock to be a member of this great society.  Oh, pardon me, "great society," that's a Lyndon Johnson phrase, isn't it?  Therefore Democrat-speak.  The 17 million the city of Washington is ponying up for security for this idiocy is particularly galling.  It couldn't be punishment for the overwhelming nonvote of confidence the District gave Napol....I mean,  George, could it?

The Progress Report


January 20, 2005

by Christy Harvey, Judd Legum and Jonathan Baskin
with Nico Pitney and Mipe Okunseinde

Inauguration: Lifestyles of the Rich and Heartless

Due to $17 million worth of inaugural security – paid for by the city of Washington, D.C. – the Progress Report is unable to access its office. Never fear – it takes a lot more than that to keep us down. We put this list together for you ahead of time. Your regularly scheduled Progress Report returns tomorrow.

A look at this week's festivities by the numbers:

$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.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy...right. (I wonder what a cockle is too.)

Anonymous said...

I feel awful today -- worse than I did the day after the election.  The full weight of our predicament is finally settling in, nudged into position by the excess and arrogance of the inaugural boondoggle.

Neil

Anonymous said...

Ooops, should have come here before I posted the very same thing!  I love their reports...everyone should sign up if they want to stay informed!

Anonymous said...

it's okay, Cherie, this needs to be posted in the SKY where everyone can read it.  the more places people can read it the better.  and yes, The Progress Report is a wonderful source of information, things you'll never see on your nightly news.  Sign up folks, and get in the loop.

Anonymous said...

I particularly like the line about President Carter's peanuts and pretzls.  That man is my hero.  Lisa  :-]

Anonymous said...

May I add classless to rich and heartless.  Everytime the screen showed Kerry during the Inauguration, these rich Republicans who have more money than good taste booed him.  Such tacky, tacky people.