SEQUESTRATION OR PETTINESS?
A few
days ago, The Plain Dealer reported that
The Cleveland National Air Show has
become a victim of the "sequester," as federal budget cuts that took
effect at the beginning of the month have forced the cancellation of the annual
Labor Day event.
Organizers of the air show issued a news
release today announcing its cancellation. It's the first
time the air show won't be held in Cleveland since its first event in 1964,
said air show spokeswoman Kim Dell.
“After considering the effect this will have on
programming, attendance and the financial viability of producing a 2013 event,
the Executive Committee of Cleveland National Air Show Inc. Board of Trustees
made the decision to cancel this year’s Air Show," Chuck Newcomb, executive
director of the show, said in the news release. "Though regrettable, this
action is viewed to be in the long term best interest of the Air Show, the City
of Cleveland and the valued fans that annually attend the event.”
"It was not an easy decision for the board
to make," Dell said."It's a very big deal."The air show attracts
60,000 to 100,000 visitors to Burke Lakefront Airport. It has an annual
economic impact of $7.1 million.
Federal budget cuts forced the grounding of air
show staples such as the Air Force Thunderbirds and the
Army's Golden Knights jump team. Those losses played a huge role in the board's
decision, Dell said.
Federal budget cuts? Well, only discretionary spending, and then not much. The New York Times reported that
"recklessly cutting discretionary spending does little to address
America’s long-term debt crisis — which is supposedly why we pushed ourselves
into the sequester in the first place."
Sequestration was President Obama's idea. So he is cutting discretionary spending on programs that visibly benefit the public, such as White House Tours, The Thunderbirds and The Blue Angels.
Among the discretionary budget items NOT cut:
- $250 million in aid to Egypt
- $500 million to Palestine
- Obama's golf outings including
his round with Tiger Woods last month @
$80,000 just for security
- Biden's one
night hotel stay in Paris @
$585,000
- Biden's one
night hotel stay in London @ $460,000
- Obama's two daughters' spring vacation in the Bahamas, not likely to be less than their holiday last year in Mexico @ $115,500
So, no Air Show for Cleveland this coming Labor Day weekend. What a petty
administration.