Whateverdude
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Check out the link, according to Libs."politico has a sterling rep for neutrality"
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0808/12987.html
Hey everybody.
I saw the original $20M claim and then I read another comment on a lower counter-claim. I'm sure people that are unsure about politico as a source would want some confirmation. I'm actually amazed that I'm the first response on some websites with the actual numbers. I wish people actually did the work and posted it instead of being beligerent and assuming they are right. Anyway, I wanted to investigate for myself, so I checked out the Ciy of Wasilla website. I downloaded the 1996 and 2003 financial statements in PDF form and checked out the liabilities section for bonds payable and notes payable.
RESULT: Total bonds & notes payable increased under Mayor Palin's watch by $22,970,497 (from $1,115,985 in 1996 to $24,086,482 in 2003).
1996: Total bonds & notes payable = $1,115,985
- Total bonds payable = $1,115,985 (General Long-term debt only)
- Total notes payable = $0
2003: Total bonds & notes payable = $24,086,482
- Total bonds payable = $19,826,207 ($13,927,769 Enterprise + $5,898,438 General Long-term debt)
- Total notes payable = $4,260,275 (Enterprise only)
This is getting interesting. Palin burdened a town of 5,469 people with $22,970,497 of debt. Let's break out that calculator again...That comes out to $4200/person! Ouch!!!
I also saw another claim that she raised taxes from 2% to 2.5% for a hockey rink. Does anyone know the relationship of the rink to the debt? This thread had the first mentions of capital projects beyond the rink for the train station If it accounted for all the debt, each person would have to spend $840,000/year ($4200/0.5%). I apparently need to move to Wasilla ;-) Maybe not so bad if it was payed for with a 10 year loan (with increase of 0.5% @ $84,000/year sales). There still seems to be a gap, though, since the required sales are still about 3x high... Can municipalities request 30 year bonds? If so, maybe it's not a problem.
<Getting on soapbox>
I guess you can't be a hockey mom without the government paying for your hockey rink ;-) It looks like the Wasilla Multi-Use Sports Complex seats 2500 people. You can check out pictures here: http://alaskarama.com/musc/front.htm
That capacity is 46% of the town! I imagine it's not too hard to find a seat for the game. Such a shame, too, since I thought Alaska was cold enough that lakes actually froze during the winter! Must be nice when the rest of us are struggling with offshoring, outsourcing, medical coverage, and education costs to be able to have 1 sporting event seat for every 2 residents! Just for reference, the city I'm in has 50x the population size of Wasilla and is potentially shuttering it's $40M stadium which seats 11,000 people. The relative costs per taxpayer are much less (1 seat per 20 people) but responsible government still questions the cost-benefit analysis. An order of magnitude more expensive proposal would never have made it past a financial controller's office or mayor that had the common sense to govern.
If she's blatantly lieing about her hometown's audited and reported finances, I'm going to be very suspicious about her other claims as well. If the lieing starts there, how far will it go if they get elected?
I don't know about you folks, but I can't afford to give McCain-Palin $4200/year for an idiotic hair-brained idea of theirs. Wars ain't cheap ya know. I'm sure we can just put it on the ol' Federal charge card for our kids to pay. For repayment later, I'm sure the Chinese won't mind taking ownership of more American industry and hollowing out our economy's jobs in the process.
I also personally have trouble trusting people who are not humble. I guess lieing and tasteless discourse go hand-in-hand. The speech just left a bad taste in my mouth.
<Getting off soapbox>
Sources:
Financial statements from:
http://www.cityofwasilla.com/index.aspx?
Population from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasilla,_Alaska
Wasilla Multi-Use Sports Complex capacity from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasilla_Multi-Use_Sports_Complex
Wasilla Multi-Use Sports Complex pictures from:
http://alaskarama.com/musc/