“Work harder, tax slaves, we have a big party in Vegas coming up!”
>> reporter: the has been at the center of the scandal, jeff neeley did not show up on capitol hill today.
>> i have no comment.
>> i guess the only way we’ll get to see him is on a video in the hot tub .
>> this is neeley relaxing in the tub, and enjoying some wine on a scoutingi itrip to the las vegas resort that cost taxpayers almost a million dollars. he’s facing a criminal investigation and has invoked his right to remain silent. there are more questions about his travels. two months ago he took a 17-day junket to the pacific. and in an e-mail to his wife said, guess this will be your birthday present. last month, he was part of an executive team meeting in napa, california. cost the taxpayers $40,000.
http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/47079879/
Wouldn’t it be so much better if it was just corruption or racism facilitating this instead of a total citizenry having lost its understanding of the purposes and limitations of government?
Wouldn’t it be so much better if it was just corruption or racism facilitating this instead of a total citizenry having lost its understanding of the purposes and limitations of government?
Wouldn’t it be so much better if it was just corruption or racism facilitating this instead of a total citizenry having lost its understanding of the purposes and limitations of government?
Boiling in oil is too good for these people.
The General Services Administration, the great landlord of this nation, is continuing to eat it, as Jeffrey Neely, pictured, one of the GSA executives who took egregious research trips to Vegas prior to organizing an over-the-top conference in the same locale, spent Monday testifying before Congress uselessly (he pled the Fifth). Meanwhile, word of an exploding toilet at GSA headquarters in 2011 manages to not be a letdown despite some GSA employees requests to conceal some of the information involving the exploding toilet for privacy reasons or whatever. What we do know is that said exploding toilet injured two GSA employees, and that the report pertaining to the debacle is referred to as the Domestic Water Incident, not to be confused with the Domestic Water Incident that Jeffrey Neelys wife posted to her Google+ account, which here shows Mr. Neely, during his 2009 research trip, in a clawfoot bathtub overlooking the arid splendor of Las Vegas, two giant glasses of something wine? sangria? Arbor Mist? blood? perched on the edge of the tub.
First to the exploding toilet. Muckrock obtained relevant documents, via self-proclaimed FOI geek Jason Smathers, using the Freedom of Information Act. The documents those that Smathers were able to get, anyway show that the explosion resulted in one person having a shard of a toilet bowl lodged in/on their person and that the water quite obviously ejected out of the toilets onto both victims. The piece of toilet bowl was then removed by a nurse.
People were then warned to avoid the toilets entirely (really!) out of concerns that other toilets might explode and result in pieces of porcelain stabbing them in the rear. Unfortunately because of Neelys Arbor Mist bubble bath at the M Resort and Casino Las Vegas, there was no money for people to be able to perform normal, inexpensive bodily functions.
Sadly, Smathers was not able to obtain personnel and medical files and similar files using the FOIA, which sound enticing, but here are the e-mails and other things he did obtain!
Now to clever Mrs. Neely, who posted an entire photo album on Google+ called MHotel@VegasNov2009, which ABC News quite easily got its hands on. Here are some more pictures from that album: