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Swimmer 10-01-2009 08:23 PM

Olympic get rich deal in Chicago
 
A very conservative individual posed this as true this morning that if Chicago gets the games then a female friend of the Obamas stand to make a huge amount of money from land she owns where the games will be held. Anyone confirm or deny this? It is hard to imagine something as dastardly as this could occur. I didn't hear it anywhere else but from this one person. He is well-read though.

Raider Ronnie 10-01-2009 08:39 PM

Ya,,,
Lets have the olympics in one of the biggest %$%$%$%$ hole cities with one of the highest crime rates !:smash:
Since when is it the job of the president to lobby for the olympics in any city ?
I can see the govenor or mayor, but the president ?

Fishpart 10-02-2009 07:03 AM

Glen Beck ran a piece on it Wednesday 9/30. The connection is clear based on his analysis. Importance of Chicago's Olympic Bid - Glenn Beck - FOXNews.com

Many view him as a right wing rabble rouser, but did those same people ever consider the possibility that what he is saying may be true based on the connections he makes???

spence 10-02-2009 07:22 AM

What a crock...

Chicago announced it's bid for the 2016 games years ago. Obama is from Chicago. Hmmm let's put the thinking cap and see if 2 and 2 go together...

A lot of people in Chicago stand to make money, that's a big reason to bring the Olympics to the USA.

-spence

scottw 10-02-2009 07:23 AM

Valerie Jarrett and her former firm ...the same Jarrett that admired Van Jones for years, the same Jarrett that Obama wanted in his Senate seat, the same firm responsible for hideous housing conditions around Chicago at the expense of the taxpayers and on...and...on..more muck from the radical corrupt swamp that the Obama's crawled out of....if you really want entertainment do a little investigation into Jarrett and her connections to Daley, Ayers and Alynski....these people are all out of the same radical "school"...

hey, at least we have a great "Safe Schools Czar" OOPS

Why would you give the Olympics to a Sewer run by Corrupt Rats?


By Michelle Malkin | 09/30/09 | 01:34 PM EDT |

When government officials play the Olympic lottery, taxpayers lose. That has been the disastrous experience of host cities around the world. (Forbes magazine even dubbed the post-Olympic financial burden the "Host City Curse.") So, why are President Obama and his White House entourage headed to Copenhagen, Denmark, this week to push a fiscally doomed Chicago 2016 bid? Political payback.

Bringing the games to the Windy City is Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's "vision." The entrenched Democratic powerbroker -- in office since 1989 -- would like to cap off his graft-haunted tenure with a glorious $4 billion bread-and-circuses production. The influential Daley machine backed Barack Obama for the presidential primary. Obama lavished praise on Daley's stewardship of the city. Longtime Daley cronies helped pave Obama's path to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Now, they're returning the favor for their hometown boss.

Senior White House adviser and Obama consigliere Valerie Jarrett is a Daley loyalist who worked as his deputy chief of staff, deputy corporation counsel and planning commissioner. She hired the future first lady of the United States, then-Michelle Robinson, as a mayoral assistant. Jarrett went on to serve as president and CEO of The Habitat Company, a real estate firm with a massive stake in federally funded Chicago public housing projects.

One of those public-private partnerships, the Grove Parc Plaza Apartments, was run into the ground under Jarrett's watch. Federal inspectors graded the condition of the complex a bottom-of-the-barrel 11 on a 100-point scale. "They are rapidly displacing poor people, and these companies are profiting from this displacement," Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle of Southside Together Organizing for Power, a community group that seeks to help tenants stay in the same neighborhoods, told the Boston Globe last year. "'The same exact people who ran these places into the ground,' the private companies paid to build and manage the city's affordable housing, 'now are profiting by redeveloping them.'"

Coincidentally enough, Grove Parc -- now targeted for demolition as a result of years of neglect by Obama's developer friends -- sits in the shadows of the proposed site of the city's 2016 Olympic Stadium. Jarrett served as vice chair of Chicago's 2016 Summer Olympics bid committee before moving to the White House, where she has helmed a new "White House Office on Olympic, Paralympic and Youth Sport" with an undisclosed budget and staff.

It's not just taxpayers in cash-strapped Chicago who should be worried about this field of schemes. Crain's Chicago Business reports that Jarrett and Chicago 2016 committee member Lori Healey met this month with federal officials at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development "to discuss financing options" for the estimated $1 billion Olympic Village.

The door is open, and the administration is "willing to meet and listen" to any federal subsidy proposals, Jarrett said. Hey, what happened to Obama's tough rules on interest-conflicted lobbying by his administration officials?

A majority of Chicagoans who live in pay-for-play-plagued Cook County oppose public funding for the Olympic party. The city has more than a half-billion-dollar deficit -- and just received word that its Olympic insurance policy will cover only about $1.1 billion of the $3.8 billion operating budget drawn up by Daley. Cost overruns, fraud and union-inflated contracts are inevitable. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs defended Obama's all-out campaign for Chicago's 2016 Olympics bid by claiming America will see a "tangible economic benefit."

But as is always the case with sports corporate welfare disguised as "economic development," an elite few will benefit far more than others.

Take senior White House adviser and Obama campaign guru David Axelrod. He's been a Daley loyalist since 1989, when he signed up as a political consultant for the mayor's first run. Axelrod's public relations firm, Chicago-based AKPD Message and Media, has pitched in work for the Chicago 2016 committee. It is unknown how much AKPD has received for its services -- or how much they'll make in future income if the bid is successful. AKPD currently owes Axelrod $2 million.

The head of the Chicago 2016 bid committee is Patrick Ryan, chairman of the Aon Corporation and a co-chair of Obama's deep-pocketed presidential inaugural committee. Also on both of those committees: Obama confidante Penny Pritzker, who, in addition, chairs the Olympic Village subcommittee and is president of Pritzker Realty Group -- a mega-developer in Illinois that could reap untold millions in project work if the Daley machine/White House campaign succeeds. Former Pritzker executive and Obama campaign treasurer Martin Nesbitt is also on the bid committee -- and serves as Daley's chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority.

Another bid committee member, Michael Scott Jr., is "trying to develop a for-profit real estate project that would sit within feet of the cycling venue if Chicago wins the 2016 Summer Games," according to the Chicago Tribune.

It takes a crony-filled White House to raise a Chicago Olympic village. Daley and Obama will get the glory. America will get stuck with the bill.

RIROCKHOUND 10-02-2009 07:38 AM

I was waiting for this thread...
if Houston was in the running for a summer games, you don't think GWB would have been rallying for it? I hope he would have, it is a great thing for any American city to host a games!!!

PaulS 10-02-2009 07:51 AM

Everyone related to Obama must be the smartest people on earth. They bought land years ago figuring he would be president. They put a birth announcement in the paper years ago announcing his birth in the US even though he wasn't born hear, they.....

RIJIMMY 10-02-2009 08:05 AM

as usual, totally missing the point.
We're at war, no plan for Afhanistan and the President is going to lobby for the Olympics in his home state. Which, UNDENIABLY will benefit the people that supported his political rise. The first time EVER a president has done this. So, instead of responding as Obots, think....how would you feel if your 19yr old was in the back of a hummer riding through some town outside of Kabul??? Its about priorities.

scottw 10-02-2009 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 715188)
responding as Obots, .

that is beautiful!

Fly Rod 10-02-2009 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 715135)
A very conservative individual posed this as true this morning that if Chicago gets the games then a female friend of the Obamas stand to make a huge amount of money from land she owns where the games will be held. Anyone confirm or deny this? It is hard to imagine something as dastardly as this could occur. I didn't hear it anywhere else but from this one person. He is well-read though.

Thanks for the compliment, being well-read.

But, I didn't tell you. :cheers:

scottw 10-02-2009 08:19 AM

they need a slogan....

CHICAGO SUMMER OLYMPICS..."YOU CAN WIN ON THE TRACK AND BE BEATEN IN THE STREETS" :uhuh:

PaulS 10-02-2009 08:28 AM

He's capable of multi tasking.

I was in Detroit for the NCAA final 4 this year. I didn't feel unsafe for 1 minute and I'm sure the crime rate is much worse.

PaulS 10-02-2009 08:31 AM

maybe he's using a PTO day?

RIJIMMY 10-02-2009 08:33 AM

BTW - jobs report out. Biggest sector loss? Construction! The one area Obama said his stimulus would benefit.
I know, I know, the losses would have been MORE if we didnt spend billions. So for this whole transparency thing...has the Big O provided an update on the 760 BBBBBBilllion? Just wonderin?

fishbones 10-02-2009 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 715198)
He's capable of multi tasking.

I was in Detroit for the NCAA final 4 this year. I didn't feel unsafe for 1 minute and I'm sure the crime rate is much worse.

Detroit would be a much better choice for the Olympics. There's a city that needs jobs and a stimulated economy a lot more than Chicago. And with all the very cheap available real estate (by that I mean burned down city blocks), it wouldn't cost as much as it will in Chicago.

fishbones 10-02-2009 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 715201)
BTW - jobs report out. Biggest sector loss? Construction! The one area Obama said his stimulus would benefit.
I know, I know, the losses would have been MORE if we didnt spend billions. So for this whole transparency thing...has the Big O provided an update on the 760 BBBBBBilllion? Just wonderin?


If you look on the Bureau of Labor Statistics site, you can see that the only area where there has been a net gain in jobs since this administration took office, is............






You guessed it!

GOVERNMENT

PaulS 10-02-2009 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 715207)
Detroit would be a much better choice for the Olympics. There's a city that needs jobs and a stimulated economy a lot more than Chicago. And with all the very cheap available real estate (by that I mean burned down city blocks), it wouldn't cost as much as it will in Chicago.

there's a lot more to do in Chicago.

One thing that suprised me about Detroit was that while I am sure I wasn't near the worse neighborhoods was that it didn't look real bad. We would be driving by a lower (working) class area and the houses looked maintained but then you would notice a window broken here and there which obv. indicated that the house was abandoned. Even downtown there were buildings with no tenants but they still looked like it wouldn't cost much to fix them up.

scottw 10-02-2009 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 715220)

We would be driving by a lower (working) class area and the houses looked maintained but then you would notice a window broken here and there which obv. indicated that the house was abandoned. Even downtown there were buildings with no tenants but they still looked like it wouldn't cost much to fix them up.

I think during the Clinton Administration they referred to these as Empowerment Zones

The Empowerment Zone Program consists of three US congressional designations [1]. The Renewal Communities (RCs), Empowerment Zones (EZs) and Enterprise Communities (ECs) are highly distressed urban and rural communities who maybe eligible for a combination of grants, tax credits for businesses, bonding authority and other benefits. Highly distressed refers to communities who have experienced poverty and/or high outmigration based upon definitions in the law. These designations, RCs, EZs and ECs were awarded in three competitions since 1994. The program ends on December 31, 2009.

in otherwords, places where we continue to shovel tons of taxpayer money with absolutely no result because the elected heirarchy are completely corrupt...I don't thein the residents will ever be "empowered" but they get what the vote for don't they?

RIROCKHOUND 10-02-2009 10:41 AM

Seriously....
Jimmy's is really the only salient post in this thread...

we came out of 8 years with an administration equally as full of cronies and daddy's friends as we've probably had, and you're pissed because someone that Obama knew and worked with in Chicago might make money on the Olympics?

I hate to beat the Bush did it too branch, even I get tired of it, but we were in two wars and economic meltdown during Bush's years, and he spent how many weeks in Crawford? BHO takes less than a day and half to go overseas and promote a great event for America to host and you guys are pissed??? If he stayed for a week on vacation you might have a leg to stand on.....

Mountain out of a 'no'hill....

UserRemoved1 10-02-2009 10:41 AM

Done deal they're out.

Drudge headline LOL

WORLD REJECTS OBAMA: CHICAGO OUT IN FIRST ROUND
THE EGO HAS LANDED

scottw 10-02-2009 10:51 AM

oh man this is gonna be good!...those are gonna be a pissed off couple o' Obama's.....are they flying back separately...what did all of this cost the taxpayers? did they purchase carbon off-sets while over there for all of the jet fuel to take them and their entourage on their little trip or are those things just for the little people?

eastendlu 10-02-2009 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 715188)
as usual, totally missing the point.
We're at war, no plan for Afhanistan and the President is going to lobby for the Olympics in his home state. Which, UNDENIABLY will benefit the people that supported his political rise. The first time EVER a president has done this. So, instead of responding as Obots, think....how would you feel if your 19yr old was in the back of a hummer riding through some town outside of Kabul??? Its about priorities.

I would think that one reason they are fighting for is for us to have the freedom to hold the olympics here.And past presidents have also lobbied for having the olympics here Obama was the first to go and do it in person.I guess he figured its better to talk to people face to face to try and get them held here than to hide behind his desk and send a letter.

fishbones 10-02-2009 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 715242)
Seriously....
Jimmy's is really the only salient post in this thread...

we came out of 8 years with an administration equally as full of cronies and daddy's friends as we've probably had, and you're pissed because someone that Obama knew and worked with in Chicago might make money on the Olympics?

I hate to beat the Bush did it too branch, even I get tired of it, but we were in two wars and economic meltdown during Bush's years, and he spent how many weeks in Crawford? BHO takes less than a day and half to go overseas and promote a great event for America to host and you guys are pissed??? If he stayed for a week on vacation you might have a leg to stand on.....

Mountain out of a 'no'hill....


And Jimmy's is still the only salient post in this thread.

Remember Bryan that this is about Obama and not Bush. You need to show valid reasons for supporting what Obama does. You can't rationalize things he does by saying that "well, Bush did this" or "Bush did that, too".

scottw 10-02-2009 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eastendlu (Post 715254)
I guess he figured its better to talk to people face to face to try and get them held here than to hide behind his desk and send a letter.

you mean...teleprompter to face :rotf2:

eastendlu 10-02-2009 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottw (Post 715267)
you mean...teleprompter to face :rotf2:

Good one.:uhuh:

PaulS 10-02-2009 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eastendlu (Post 715254)
I would think that one reason they are fighting for is for us to have the freedom to hold the olympics here.And past presidents have also lobbied for having the olympics here Obama was the first to go and do it in person.I guess he figured its better to talk to people face to face to try and get them held here than to hide behind his desk and send a letter.

Your right. We're constantly hearing how our soldiers are fighting over there so we can lead normal lives here. The pres. takes a day off to help promote something for his home town and the losers moan about his taking a day off when we just had a pres. who took months worth of vacation days each year (I know but but Bush). worse then double standards.

RIROCKHOUND 10-02-2009 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 715258)
Remember Bryan that this is about Obama and not Bush. You need to show valid reasons for supporting what Obama does. You can't rationalize things he does by saying that "well, Bush did this" or "Bush did that, too".

OK, I support this move because it may help to bring the Olympics to the USA in 2016. Tell me that in 2002 or 1996 when they were in ATL or Salt Lake you didn't think it was great to have that occurring on US soil!

I see zero reason why it is a negative for him to do that. While Jimmy is right there are a lot of big irons in the fire, a day of USA promotion is not a big deal! I highly doubt they shut the cell phones off on Air Force 1!!!

(Zero mention of Bush there)

scottw 10-02-2009 12:40 PM

[QUOTE=RIROCKHOUND;715273]

a day of USA promotion is not a big deal!
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it's about time....especially since he spent nearly the last two years telling everyone that would listen that America sucks....no wonder they didn't want to send the Olympics here, probably heard that our health care system is in crisis and that our infant mortality, life expectancy and overall satisfaction rate is PATHETIC and other countries were probably worried that their athletes might die in our crappy hospitals...:uhuh:

craps on America when it benefits him...

praises(sort of) America when it benefits him...

it's all about him...

it's fun to hear the suck up media in abject disbelief and misery over the failure of their master...

RIJIMMY 10-02-2009 12:46 PM

doesnt matter, he lost
So much for international Obama luv. Didnt work on the industrialized nations controlling the olympic commitee, but dont worry, Im sure it will work on Iran.

scottw 10-02-2009 12:49 PM

oh well.....back to work wrecking America

Cool Beans 10-02-2009 08:55 PM

Talk about losing face! That was funny as hell, they had news teams in the streets of Chicago waiting for them to announce the Olympics in Chicago and, what do you know, the committee saw right through him. What a waste of time and money! Flew 2 jets down there for a "kick in the junk"... I guess it was almost worth the cost. I think the world is starting to see Obama as an arrogant punk.

spence 10-03-2009 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 715273)
(Zero mention of Bush there)

You just did.

Amazing how people would criticize Obama for trying to bring the Olympics back to American soil.

-spence

buckman 10-03-2009 08:14 AM

Dead last in the voting.
Thank God we didn't get it. That would have been the next Fed. bailout.

Cool Beans 10-03-2009 08:59 AM

Yep, they say we were leading before he showed up. Many on the committee were upset he jetted in there and jetted out in less than 5 hours. So the score is Tony Blair 1, Vladimir Putin 1, and Obama a big fat zero.

Another thing of note that pisses me off, is Obama spent more time talking to the Olympic committee during that 5 hours, than he has speaking to his top general, Stanley McChrystal, since he appointed him to take charge of Afghanistan. He needs to get his priorities straight.

Swimmer 10-03-2009 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cool Beans (Post 715397)
Yep, they say we were leading before he showed up. Many on the committee were upset he jetted in there and jetted out in less than 5 hours. So the score is Tony Blair 1, Vladimir Putin 1, and Obama a big fat zero.

Another thing of note that pisses me off, is Obama spent more time talking to the Olympic committee during that 5 hours, than he has speaking to his top general, Stanley McChrystal, since he appointed him to take charge of Afghanistan. He needs to get his priorities straight.


Olympic committee=five hours worth of his time

Our troops in Afganistan=twenty-five minutes of his time

Priceless interlude on a liberal scale

spence 10-03-2009 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 715407)
Olympic committee=five hours worth of his time

Our troops in Afganistan=twenty-five minutes of his time

Priceless interlude on a liberal scale

So I see you've been his meetings?

-spence

detbuch 10-03-2009 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 715410)
So I see you've been his meetings?

-spence

Didn't you see him as he bumped into you on his way out?

spence 10-03-2009 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by detbuch (Post 715439)
Didn't you see him as he bumped into you on his way out?

No, but we shoot hoops on Wednesdays.

-spence

Swimmer 10-03-2009 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 715410)
So I see you've been his meetings?

-spence


Good one Spence ole buddy.:gh:

detbuch 10-03-2009 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 715442)
No, but we shoot hoops on Wednesdays.

-spence

Ah . . . so you were at the meetings.


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