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FSogol

(45,468 posts)
Fri Aug 10, 2012, 03:59 PM Aug 2012

How over budget were the Salt Lake City Olympics?

That's what I was wondering when I came across this quote:

"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



Btw, the answer is that the 2002 Olympics to Cost US Taxpayers $1.3 Billion

Article here: http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa092400b.htm

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How over budget were the Salt Lake City Olympics? (Original Post) FSogol Aug 2012 OP
God is an iron...... PDJane Aug 2012 #1
I wonder how much Rmoney's wealth increased that year? notadmblnd Aug 2012 #2
Wayne Barrett was on Democracy Now (Link TV) last week. sad sally Aug 2012 #3
That looks interesting. Lone_Star_Dem Aug 2012 #4

sad sally

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3. Wayne Barrett was on Democracy Now (Link TV) last week.
Fri Aug 10, 2012, 04:41 PM
Aug 2012

Romney Saved Salt Lake Olympics From Scandal, But at What Price?

(this article was posted back in April, but is worth a second read. The "friends" Romney had who helped him be able to say, “I led an Olympics out of the shadows of scandal” are a lot more questionable than those "friends" of then Senator Obama's who were so roundly scrutinized during the 2008 election.)

"The connections here are more than a decade old now, but they are as fresh as the latest political contributions, some of which came into the Romney kitty as recently as his anniversary visit to Salt Lake. The ethical indifference these ties reveal are at least as important an insight about the candidate’s character—and his executive moral compass—as the deficit-to-profit games were a measure of his managerial skill."

Wayne Barrett - The Dailey Beast

In mid-February, shortly after losing the GOP presidential primaries in Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri, Mitt Romney returned to the scene of perhaps his greatest managerial success. It was the 10th anniversary celebration of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and Romney—battered by a bruising nomination battle and persistently low approval ratings—was likely eager to bask in the glow of the Games he is widely credited with rescuing from a disastrous bribery scandal.

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It would not be an exaggeration to say that Romney considers his salvaging of the scandal-plagued Games as the turnaround point in his career—Turnaround was the name of his 2004 memoir detailing those years. Having lost badly in his 1994 Senate race against Ted Kennedy, Romney’s acclaimed management of the Salt Lake Games—on the world stage, no less—lifted him back into public prominence and propelled his successful campaign for governor of Massachusetts, which began just weeks after the Olympics ended. “I led an Olympics out of the shadows of scandal” has been Romney’s frequent mantra on the campaign trail for the 2012 election.

But while Romney’s gold-medal acumen in managing the Salt Lake City Olympics has been widely covered, there has been virtually no examination, in this or the 2008 presidential campaign, of how he navigated the ethical swamp he landed in. As he comes closer to wrapping up the GOP nomination, even less has been written about the alliances he made with some of the key figures of the Salt Lake scandal--alliances that have been paying dividends ever since, and helping to finance his presidential ambitions.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/04/12/romney-saved-salt-lake-olympics-from-scandal-but-at-what-price.html

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