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CVC opens, can’t shake controversy ($621 million Capitol Visitor Center)
The Hill ^ | 12/2/08 | Jordy Yager

Posted on 12/02/2008 9:01:42 PM PST by NormsRevenge

Following years of delays and skyrocketing costs, Tuesday’s opening of the $621 million Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) was marked by more controversy and criticism.

At a morning dedication ceremony, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) offhand comment about how the taxpayer-funded center meant he and other lawmakers would not have to smell sweaty tourists raised eyebrows.

By the afternoon, a Republican senator had claimed the center was godless, while a budget watchdog raised familiar arguments about the project’s wasteful spending. That followed poor reviews of the center’s architecture in two newspapers.

House and Senate leaders largely ignored the four years of delays and the center’s price tag, which ballooned to more than eight times its original estimation, as they spoke at the center’s opening ceremony in the newly christened Emancipation Hall.

“This new addition to our majestic Capitol embodies our nation’s ability to adapt while preserving our essential American character,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said to a crowd of about 500. “As both members and visitors enjoy the educational benefits of [the] Capitol Visitor Center, we will be inspired to explore new paths and to write new chapters in our nation’s great history.”

Reid’s comment came as he noted the long lines of tourists who come to visit the Capitol during the bitter cold of winter and sweltering heat of a Washington summer. By constructing the CVC, lawmakers hoped to provide a more comfortable and educational introduction to the Capitol with tighter security measures.

“Tourists line up in summer and winter,” said Reid. “In the summertime, because of the high humidity and how hot it gets here, you could literally smell the tourists coming into the Capitol.”

Many of the staffers and lawmakers in the crowded 20,000-square-foot hall laughed and nodded in agreement at Reid’s remark. Besides Reid and Pelosi, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) heaped praise on the CVC.

The CVC includes grandeur and comfort. It hosts a 530-person restaurant and two 250-person theaters, which show a 13-minute educational film. It also includes 26 bathrooms, addressing one common complaint of those visiting the Capitol.

Though only open to the public for a half-day on Tuesday, officials are expecting to see about 3 million visitors come through the doors and magnetometers over the next year.

Boehner and the other congressional leaders paid respects to the families of Jacob Chestnut and John Gibson, the two U.S. Capitol Police officers killed in the line of duty in 1998. The slayings helped make increasing security at the Capitol through a new visitors’ center a higher priority for Congress.

Lawmakers also acknowledged the African-American slaves who helped build the Capitol, giving credit to Reps. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) and Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.) for heading up legislation that changed the name of the center hall to “Emancipation Hall.”

“That day we talked about the fact that the Capitol was built by slaves,” Pelosi said of working on the bill.

“Today I want to talk about the fact that it’s so appropriate that, though long overdue, this Capitol Visitor Center is ready for 2009, which is the 200th anniversary, the bicentennial, of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator.”

At about three-fourths the size of the Capitol, dozens of employees spent the day before the CVC’s opening washing the giant 30-by-70-foot skylights, installing last-minute railings and stocking the gift shop, said Sharon Gang, the marketing and communications manager for the CVC.

Staff also conducted last-minute climate control tests and made final lighting adjustments in the Exhibition Hall, where dozens of artifacts are on display, including the Lincoln catafalque. President Abraham Lincoln’s casket was placed atop the catafalque after he was assassinated, and it has been used ever since when presidents and military leaders have lain in state in the Capitol Rotunda.

Still, some expressed unhappiness on Tuesday.

Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) practically described the CVC as godless in a press release criticizing the center for not honoring the country’s religious heritage. He said the current educational display is “left-leaning and in some cases distort[s] our true history.”

“The Capitol Visitor Center is designed to tell the history and purpose of our nation’s Capitol, but it fails to appropriately honor our religious heritage that has been critical to America’s success,” said DeMint in the release.

DeMint called attention to an engraving welcoming visitors to the CVC that quotes Rufus Choate, a 19th-century congressman from Massachusetts: “We have built no temple but the Capitol. We consult no common oracle but the Constitution.”

“This is an intentional misrepresentation of our nation’s real history, and an offensive refusal to honor America’s God-given blessings,” DeMint said. “The fundamental principles of the freedom we enjoy in this country stem from our Founding Fathers’ beliefs in a higher power, beliefs put forth in the Declaration of Independence and manifest throughout our Constitution.”

Boehner, however, thanked Rep. Randy Forbes (R-Va.) and the Congressional Prayer Caucus “for ensuring this historic building includes appropriate references to our nation’s spiritual heritage including our national motto, ‘In God We Trust.’ ”

More criticism of the new center came from Steve Ellis, vice president of the nonpartisan watchdog group Taxpayers for Common Sense, who called the project a “boondoggle.” Ellis is concerned that the grandiose CVC could be used as an excuse in the event that officials, for whatever reason, want to restrict access to the Capitol.

“We spent $621 million of taxpayers’ money in this project and I hope that it doesn’t end up restricting or limiting access or become an impediment to access to the Capitol, the ‘people’s house,’ where they can interact with their elected representatives,” Ellis said.


TOPICS: Government; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: capitol; controversy; cvc; harryreid; opens; smell; stink; visitorcenter
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1 posted on 12/02/2008 9:01:43 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: All; NormsRevenge

Here’s the Youtube video:
Harry Reid doesn’t like smelly tourists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP6qeBPl_HA


2 posted on 12/02/2008 9:04:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Barack Obama: In Error and arrogant -- he's errogant!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Thanks!

Keyword Harry Reid

3 posted on 12/02/2008 9:13:49 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Harry Reid doesn’t just smell, he stinks.


4 posted on 12/02/2008 9:14:42 PM PST by unkus
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To: NormsRevenge

Why Nevada hasn’t demanded this world class a-hole resign yet, I’ll never know.


5 posted on 12/02/2008 9:15:21 PM PST by dr_who
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To: NormsRevenge

Reid makes Daschle look good.


6 posted on 12/02/2008 9:15:58 PM PST by dr_who
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To: NormsRevenge
It stinks!

7 posted on 12/02/2008 9:18:37 PM PST by ari-freedom (Conservatives solve problems. Libertarians ignore problems. Liberals create problems.)
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To: NormsRevenge; AuntB; Jeff Head; SierraWasp; amom; calcowgirl; DaveLoneRanger; editor-surveyor
At a morning dedication ceremony, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) offhand comment about how the taxpayer-funded center meant he and other lawmakers would not have to smell sweaty tourists raised eyebrows.

America needs to understand exactly what the elected leadership thinks of the pawns....
8 posted on 12/02/2008 9:32:24 PM PST by Issaquahking (Obama won the election, and America lost!)
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To: NormsRevenge
I have a reservation for a capitol tour on Monday.

I want to see what $621 million of our money gets us.

I'll do my best to stink the place up just for you, Harry.

9 posted on 12/02/2008 9:33:16 PM PST by Jotmo (Has 0bama fixed my soul yet? I can't tell.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Two recent posts re:CVS from, The Corner yesterday--


Monday, December 01, 2008

Washington, P.C.   [John J. Miller]

The brand new, underground Capitol Visitor Center opens to the public tomorrow. Cost to taxpayers: $621 million. I checked it out last month and wrote about it for the current issue of NRODT (subscribe!). The article is called "Washington, P.C.: The new Capitol Visitor Center has a shaky grasp of history," and here's how it starts:

Carpenters follow a simple rule: Measure twice, cut once. The builders of the brand-new Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) might have benefited from a similar adage about checking facts before etching them into stone. Just a few weeks before the opening of their $621 million underground complex on December 2, they were trying to correct a dumb mistake. A major display misidentified the nation’s motto as “E pluribus unum.” In reality, the national motto is “In God We Trust,” as Congress established by law in 1956. Anyone who looks closely at the panel in the front of the exhibition hall will see the temporary plaster fix-up job.

Confusion about the motto is the type of innocent blunder a person might make while playing a casual game of Trivial Pursuit, but not the kind of error you’d expect to see chiseled into the hallowed halls of the Capitol. And some conservatives worry that this is more than a routine case of federal incompetence. “There’s a terrible movement to rewrite our history and obscure our faith,” says J. Randy Forbes, a Republican congressman from Virginia who chairs the Congressional Prayer Caucus, about the CVC.

and today


Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Raw Deal in the CVC   [John J. Miller]

The new Congressional Visitors Center opens today—yesterday, I blogged about my article on the secular liberalism of the CVC in the current NRODT. In the article, I mention the CVC's celebratory treatment of the New Deal:

A section on FDR describes the New Deal, in rah-rah fashion, as “a creative burst of energy that initiated economic recovery” during the Depression.

I had contacted Burt Folsom, author of New Deal or Raw Deal?, for a comment about this description. I didn't have the space in the article to quote him, but here's what he said by email:

That "creative burst of energy" almost ruined the country. It produced the NRA and AAA, for example, both of which were so poorly crafted and so outlandish in action that the Supreme Court declared them unconstitutional (in the case of the NRA, by a 9-0 vote). Jacob Maged did not have his "confidence and prosperity" restored; he went to jail for giving a nickel discount to customers who wanted their pants pressed. That 100 days was the worst constitutional and economic debacle in U.S. history. The 79 percent top tax rate that ultimately resulted from that spending orgy was the highest in U.S. history and kept the high unemployment going for six more years. In the early months of 1939, six years after that miraculous 100 days, the U.S. still had 20 percent unemployment. So much for the promised "economic recovery" the panel boasts of having been achieved.

So there you have it: the congressional version of the New Deal vs. reality.


10 posted on 12/02/2008 9:42:49 PM PST by rvoitier
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To: NormsRevenge

Maybe this thing should have never been built. Ya think?


11 posted on 12/02/2008 9:45:54 PM PST by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: NormsRevenge; All

Hope Ayers and Dohrn don’t decide to bomb this $700 million building!

If there were any real reporters left they would be adding Reid and Pelosi & co. what they think of people who bomb public buildings, whether Ayers and Dohrn should have served time, and whether Obambi should have to answer for “palling around” with them.

AND, reporters should ask Ayers and Dohrn whether they plan to bomb the new Capitol Visitors’ Center etc. Here we have two known real-life terrorists living in plain sight, and no one wants to challenge them on what they stand for.


12 posted on 12/02/2008 9:53:49 PM PST by Enchante (Countless Innocents in Mumbai, India Suffer the "Religion of Peace" in Action)
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To: NormsRevenge

I have news for Reid, the stink that comes out of Washington is far worse than the stink from the tourists, and no matter what, we can smell that stink all the way out here in the west coast.


13 posted on 12/02/2008 10:04:54 PM PST by psjones (u)
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To: NormsRevenge; freekitty

I visited the Capitol in 2002, not so long after September 11th. I don’t know if things have become less paranoid since then but after a very long period of waiting outside and undergoing security procedures, we were kept in a very tight group and not allowed to see very much at all. I got a lot more out of watching the C-SPAN special on the Capitol. They needed something like the CVC, although it sounds like the price tag was much too high.


14 posted on 12/02/2008 10:19:30 PM PST by wideminded
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To: Jotmo
Hmmm, sounds like an opportunity for an unspeakable DC FReep event? Don't want to play the chauvinistic pig, but ladies, do yourselves a favor and sit this one out!

A lunch of frijoles negros, po’ boys and stuffed cabbage. Beans for beaners and lactose will be served for the lactose intolerant. The meal will be followed by a tour and crop dusting of the brand spankin’ new Capitol Visitor Center.



Possible names for the event;

“Flat-u-palooza”

“Sound and Fission”

“The First Annual Harry Reid Methane Festival”

“The Great American Smoke Out”

15 posted on 12/02/2008 10:20:07 PM PST by incredulous joe ("No road is long with good company. " - Turkish Proverb)
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To: NormsRevenge
Reid's comment was the most degrading comment I have heard come out of a government official in quite awhile.

Such degrading comments should make him step down from his senate seat in shame....or better yet, Nevada should DEMAND he step down...

Pompous a$$hole.....

He had best learn he works for US not the other way around!

16 posted on 12/02/2008 10:20:43 PM PST by HarleyLady27 (Sarah Palin in 2012......eat your heart out libs....we have a REAL woman!!!!)
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To: incredulous joe

Rotflmao!


17 posted on 12/02/2008 10:20:59 PM PST by rdl6989
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To: rdl6989

It’s a subject that manages to find its way into more than a few FR threads, but I know that we have some stinky FReepers out there!

And you know who you are.

Now we have the ability to wield this awesome power ~ often so misunderstood ~ for the good of the Republic!


18 posted on 12/02/2008 10:26:26 PM PST by incredulous joe ("No road is long with good company. " - Turkish Proverb)
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To: NormsRevenge

I’ve never been to DC. Does this center mean that people will no longer be allowed into the actual capitol building, where the congress debates?

Ed


19 posted on 12/02/2008 11:36:57 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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To: NormsRevenge
“Tourists line up in summer and winter,” said Reid. “In the summertime, because of the high humidity and how hot it gets here, you could literally smell the tourists coming into the Capitol.”

Hmmmm... I wonder if the Moderator would let me change my FReep-name to "Smelly Tourist"?

This needs to be remembered for a long, long time.

20 posted on 12/03/2008 3:36:45 AM PST by PalmettoMason (Can't we all just get along? At least until I'm finished reloading?)
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