I suppose everyone is entitled to their own facts. How could he have spent that money two years before the Olympics when he left Bain at the end of 1999? That would mean he would have had the whole 1.3 Billion in his pocket before he left Bain. So tell me, just how did he spend OUR money two years before when he only quit Bain two years before?
Still, your argument that implies that Obama is better than Romney is just plan vaporous of intellectual capacity.
I suppose everyone is entitled to their own facts. How could he have spent that money two years before the Olympics when he left Bain at the end of 1999?
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Hes a Wonder !!!
Lets check the Congressional record for the bills Willard sent to the GAO by Sept 2000 shall we ???
From the Congressional Record:
Senator McCain on the GAO Report
On Sept. 19, 2000, Sen. McCain, speaking in opposition to the Conference Report on the 2001 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill advised the Senate of details from the GAOs report. As recorded in the Congressional Record, Sen. McCain stated,
The GAO now determines that $1.3 billionand some of those I will read: $974,000 for the Utah State Olympic Public Safety Command; $5 million for the Utah Communications Agency Network; $3 million to Olympic Regional Development Authority, upgrades at Mt. Van Hoevenberg Sports Complex; $2.5 million, Salt Lake City Olympics bus facilities; $2.5 million, Salt Lake City Olympics regional park-and-ride lots; $500,000, Salt Lake City Olympics transit bus loan, and on and on; $925,000 to allow the Utah State Olympic Public Safety Command to continue to develop and support a public safety program for the 2002 Winter Olympics; $1 million for the 2002 Winter Olympics security training; $2.2 million for the Charleston Water Conservancy District, UT, to meet sewer infrastructure needs associated with the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. What the Olympic games supposedly hosted and funded by Salt Lake City, which began in corruption and bribery, has now turned into is an incredible pork-barrel project for Salt Lake City and its environs. Sen. John McCain in the United States Senate, Sept. 19, 2000 - [Page S8731-S8748 - Congressional Record.]