Las Vegas is so gay: Congress at work


Disney, unhappy with a drop off in tourism, has come up with a novel idea to get people to go see the rat and his minion in Florida: tax them.

Jeff Birnbaum, writing in the Washington Post last year, did a stunning job capturing just what an astroturf campaign the tourism industry has created in Congress.

It is widely accepted at Disney — if not empirically proved — that one of every 15 visitors to the United States ends up at a Disney park. Leveraging the power of the federal government to bring more tourists from overseas, therefore, would wind up filling the pockets of the Mouse.

After gaining a consensus among his colleagues at Disney, and talking to people at the Travel Industry Association and the Roundtable, Gluck drafted his boss’s “Apollo speech.” It was meant to be Rasulo’s call to arms. A big lobbying push was needed for a big Ask — the term lobbyists use to describe what they are pleading for from Congress. Rasulo would not say so publicly, but he told colleagues privately that his Ask would be for at least $200 million a year in advertising funds — four times what the Commerce Department had previously been directed to spend.

So Disney and the travel industry has convinced Congress to impose a $10.00 tax . . . “fee” . . . on visitors into the United States to pay for a handout to the travel and tourism industry — in addition to already allocated American tax dollars. The Senate is going to be working on this legislation shortly. It is called the Travel Promotion Act.

To put this in perspective, we have gone from a bailout for businesses to handouts for businesses. At what point does Congress realize we cannot afford to keep up the spending spree?

Oh, and you want results? Here’s one of the ad campaigns to be subsidized by your tax dollars and foreign visitor “fees”:

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It's the economic cycle of life for Democrats..Reagan summed it up nicely..

Aaron Gardner (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 2:50PM EST (link)

The government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.

conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!

“We’d be much better off if We The People had desired small government enough to keep it.” acat


 

Do we have a problem here Heheh, Cause I thought we had a problem heheh

kyle8 (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 2:55PM EST (link)

Did those bastards at Dreamworks send you Birnbaum? heheh

“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle

 

homosexuals have a lot of spending money, as a group

icbm (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 3:06PM EST (link)

it’s no surprise that they’re the target of a las vegas marketing campaign

 

Is that ad campaign from the same govt folks that brought us

6eorge Jetson (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 3:11PM EST (link)

OK, I PhotoShopped the genuine image below

 

Question

tarheels23 Wednesday, June 10th at 5:14PM EST (link)

(liberal poster)

What is this site’s official position on the homosexual lifestyle, or is there one?

I know what it is pertaining to gay marriage, but I’m curious how it compares with that of other major conservative blogs on the whole.

Here we go

Jack_Savage (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 5:31PM EST (link)

The “I’m Curious” troll.

I was hoping your ability to type ended in one of those bonfires on Franklin Street, but alas…

Actually

tarheels23 Wednesday, June 10th at 5:41PM EST (link)

It’s a valid question. If the official position is “we don’t have one,” then case closed. But it is undoubtedly true that some conservative blogs have different stances on various social issues than others.

I don’t post here a ton, but I enjoy the conversation (read: disagreement) and always have tried to be respectful of the fact that I’m on hostile turf.

Also, I’m too old for the bonfires. :)

SURE you're too old

Jack_Savage (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 7:10PM EST (link)

I see the burn marks on your walker, mister.

Ha

tarheels23 Thursday, June 11th at 12:36AM EST (link)

I did go out in 2005, but that was more for the sake of others. At 32 and quickly getting toward 33, the student scene is behind me.

That's kinda funny

Jack_Savage (Diary) Thursday, June 11th at 9:19PM EST (link)

“…that was more for the sake of others.”

Since as a liberal everything you do and believe in is for the sake of others, I like the consistency when the bonfires start. As long as you don’t throw a flag in one, good going. Although we could sure pull a hammie jumping over those things at our age…

Enough nice stuff – as you were, commie.

 
 
 
 
 

We don't have an official site policy

Erick Erickson (Diary) Wednesday, June 10th at 6:41PM EST (link)

We have some front page posters who support gay marriage and some who do not. Some of us have gay friends. Some do not.

Who will stand on either hand and keep this bridge with me?

Thanks for the clarification, Erick

tarheels23 Wednesday, June 10th at 6:47PM EST (link)

That’s all I was looking for. I wasn’t targeting you for including that ad in your post, but it did make me curious precisely because I know conservatives who are divided on that issue.