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Las Vegas To President Obama: Pretend We Don't Exist
9:48 pm
February 2, 2010
By Frank James
People in Las Vegas and other Nevadans have just about had it with President Barack Obama invoking their city's name when he wants to make a point about wasteful spending.
They would like the president to just leave them out of it when he discusses profligacy because he's creating a bunch of negative associations they fear could harm tourism, keeping people from visiting Las Vegas where the locals would like to legally separate visitors from as much of their money as possible.
In Nashua, N.H. on Tuesday, for instance, Obama said this when making the case for fiscal responsibility at a town hall meeting:
Responsible families don't do their budgets the way the federal government does. Right? When times are tough, you tighten your belts. You don't go buying a boat when you can barely pay your mortgage. You don't blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you're trying to save for college. You prioritize. You make tough choices. It's time your government did the same. (Applause.)
So far as I know, boat manufacturers have yet to complain bitterly.
But Nevadans have, especially since the president last year said companies getting taxpayer bailout money shouldn't then turn around and blow money on conferences in Las Vegas.
Obama's fellow Democrat, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who odds makers are giving long odds on being re-elected, clearly wished Obama would come up with another way to illustrate intemperate spending and stop making new headaches for Searchlight, Nev.'s most famous native son who's capable of political missteps all by himself, thank you very much.
An excerpt from the Las Vegas Review-Journal:
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he spoke to the White House following Obama's comments.
"While the President is correct that people saving for college need to be fiscally responsible, the President needs to lay off Las Vegas and stop making it the poster child for where people shouldn't be spending their money," Reid said in a statement.
"Nevada is the nation's top destination for tourism and conventions," the statement continued. "It is more popular than any other place in the country, and for good reason: it's affordable, easy to get to from anywhere and the weather is perfect.
"To truly re-energize our economy, we need people to travel to Las Vegas. I would much rather tourists and business travelers spend their money in Las Vegas than spend it overseas."
In response, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman raised his voice repeatedly during a hastily arranged news conference in his office.
"I want to assure you when he comes I will do everything I can to give him the boot back to Washington and to visit his failures back there," Goodman said of Obama's pending visit later this month. Goodman said the visit is scheduled for Feb. 18.
When asked how a mayor could give the president "the boot," Goodman responded, "You tell him he is not really welcome in this city until he straightens this out."
Nevada, which went for Obama in 2008 after voting for President George W. Bush in the last two presidential elections, could very well be in play again when Obama runs for re-election.
So the White House, trying to shore up its fortunes as well as Reid's, tried to clean up the mess.
Another Review-Journal excerpt:
This afternoon, Obama sent a letter to Reid addressing the controversy.
It read: "I hope you know that during my Town Hall today, I wasn't saying anything negative about Las Vegas. I was making the simple point that families use vacation dollars, not college tuition money, to have fun. There is no place better to have fun than Vegas, one of our country's great destinations. I have always enjoyed my visits, look forward to visiting in a few weeks, and hope folks will visit in record numbers this year."
He seems to have this association with Vegas as the example city for how to blow cash and waste money. I also associate wasting money with a particular city. But it ain't Vegas. :P
Oh, boo-hoo, Obama poo-pooed the concept of families pissing their money away. What a horrible human being he is.
Don't piss your money away in Vegas-- let the government do it for you!
why is derspiess trying to be kleves?
Quote from: katmai on February 03, 2010, 05:52:21 PM
why is derspiess trying to be kleves?
I didn't know there was a great difference between them.
Quotethe weather is perfect.
In the summer it certainly isn't.
Gambling is an Idiot Tax. Obama is just jealous he and the DNC aren't getting a big cut of the proceeds.
Quote from: Razgovory on February 03, 2010, 06:25:53 PM
Quote from: katmai on February 03, 2010, 05:52:21 PM
why is derspiess trying to be kleves?
I didn't know there was a great difference between them.
Spiess has a hispanic kid; Kleves doesn't have any kids.
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on February 03, 2010, 07:21:29 PM
Quote from: Razgovory on February 03, 2010, 06:25:53 PM
Quote from: katmai on February 03, 2010, 05:52:21 PM
why is derspiess trying to be kleves?
I didn't know there was a great difference between them.
Spiess has a hispanic kid; Kleves doesn't have any kids.
I have it on good authority Kleves has N**$#R babies.
I might have a n***** baby out there.
I don't care for Las Vegas.
Here in New Jersey, we don't associate separating people from their money with Las Vegas- we associate it with Atlantic City. :contract:
Quote from: garbon on February 03, 2010, 09:09:15 PM
I don't care for Las Vegas.
I can smoke a cigar anywhere I want, and get free drinks at low-stakes tables. It is: paradise.
Except in the summer, as DP mentioned.
Although casino operations are indeed scum, they're still better than politicians, so he ought to be keeping his mouth shut.
Obama should have said this stuff while in Las Vegas. After all, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. :D
Quote from: DontSayBanana on February 03, 2010, 09:56:52 PM
Here in New Jersey, we don't associate separating people from their money with Las Vegas- we associate it with Atlantic City. :contract:
Atlantic City is the Detroit of destination cities.
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on February 04, 2010, 12:41:04 PM
Quote from: DontSayBanana on February 03, 2010, 09:56:52 PM
Here in New Jersey, we don't associate separating people from their money with Las Vegas- we associate it with Atlantic City. :contract:
Atlantic City is the Detroit of destination cities.
We have Casinos here too. :)
The Boss didn't write a moving tribute song about us; but Kiss did, and that's almost as good. :)
Vegas mayor is a wee bit oversensitive. He does know what people do in Vegas, right? I hope his 15 seconds of retarded fame are over soon. :bleeding:
How does a mob lawyer get to be a mayor anyway?
Quote from: DGuller on February 04, 2010, 01:39:38 PM
How does a mob lawyer get to be a mayor anyway?
Care to think about that question a bit before you ask it again? :P
QuoteBy Frank James
:yeahright:
Quote from: MadImmortalMan on February 05, 2010, 02:17:01 PM
Quote from: DGuller on February 04, 2010, 01:39:38 PM
How does a mob lawyer get to be a mayor anyway?
Care to think about that question a bit before you ask it again? :P
Sure. How does a mob lawyer get to be a mayor anyway?
Quote from: The Brain on February 05, 2010, 02:36:20 PM
QuoteBy Frank James
:yeahright:
The whole James Gang blogs for NPR. You didn't know? :P
Except that wannabe traitor Bob Ford. He's over at Hotair.
Quote from: MadImmortalMan on February 05, 2010, 02:43:48 PM
Quote from: The Brain on February 05, 2010, 02:36:20 PM
QuoteBy Frank James
:yeahright:
The whole James Gang blogs for NPR. You didn't know? :P
Except that wannabe traitor Bob Ford. He's over at Hotair.
I liked their music.
Quote from: BuddhaRhubarb on February 04, 2010, 01:36:04 PM
Vegas mayor is a wee bit oversensitive. He does know what people do in Vegas, right? I hope his 15 seconds of retarded fame are over soon. :bleeding:
I'm guessing he's not content with the multitude of internet, radio, and TV ads for Vegas, and wants to get his city mentioned even more.
But seriously, this type of thing is usually a no-lose situation for local politicians.