Sam,
Tierra Verde, one of my favorites in the metroplex, is probably 25-30 minutes from Ditto. Mansfield National, Prairie Lakes, Tangle Ridge, Twin Wells, Sunset, Stevens Park, Tenison (36) are all within the same travel time. There is not a shortage of affordable golf in the area. If Ditto gets a free $5 million, it puts the other operators at a competitive disadvantage. From my perspective, there is something inherently wrong with government choosing winners and losers. And from the standpoint of private owners, the insult of having to fund (via taxes) your own demise is particularly offensive.
Eric,
I don't know what you mean by "lavish appointment".
Kalen,
I once had a GCAer argue with me that the media was actually owned by for-profit corporations and, as a result, were inherently conservative.
Studies and polls on the political orientation of Big Media reveal a huge- around 90%- preference for Democrat candidates. Similarly, when Journalism students were asked why they chose that field of study, the overwhelming reponses were that they wanted to "make a difference" and "change the world".
That BM would favor Democrats in their reporting and opining is not unexpected. That most claim with a straight face to be impartial and seeking "the truth" is particularly revolting. The pretenses required to preach at the altar of "fairness and equality" while acting antithetically are breathtaking. Reality being suspended, the media can simultaneously condemn consumerism and individuals living on plastic well beyond their means, while lavishing great praise on politicians who promote the same policies only on an exponential scale for the collective.
Mike S.,
I have no issue on spending whatever on the inauguration. My problem is with how BM and the left characterized the 2005 Bush inauguration relative to what they are saying now in 2009 for Obama.
As to your efforts to add balance and your numbers being closer to mine, here is one of several sources.
http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/16/news/economy/inauguration_costs/?postversion=2009011616BTW, I heard that though Obama is not accepting corporate or lobbyist contributions for the inauguration, Citibank and Goldman Sachs "bundlers" are among the biggest "donors" for Tuesday's festivities. Not that money is fungible or anything
, but do you suppose that any of the TARP funds are being used to fete the Great Benefactor? I know, just like with Obama's real estate transactions facilitated by convicted criminal Tony Rezko, nothing improper or untowardly is going on in this instance either. And I am in full agreement, we all must come together for the sake of our country (though inquiring minds want to know why this wasn't necessary between 1980 to 1992 and 2000 through 2008). Yes we can!