U of Chicago’s Prof. Richard Epstein and attorney Michael Rachliss: Will the Obama Presidential Center survive without a taxpayer bailout? – Hyde Park Herald

"On its 2024 Tax Return the Foundation claims just under one billion dollars in assets, and in 2023 contributions and grants of about $130 million to cover annual salaries and expenses of over $72 million. That’s not enough to pay over $800 million to complete the OPC, or to fund an all-purpose operating endowment that back in 2021 was targeted at $470 million, but with only $1 million on deposit.  Yet the federal courts have not required an examination of such financial matters, critical to the taxpayers and the Foundation."
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Don Diego de la Vega
11 months ago

The democrats are not happy unless they suck every hard earned penny from taxpayers to satisfy their egos. Just another example of the incompetence of Obammy and his groupies

Mark F
11 months ago

Take a look at what is the “King Center” in Atlanta and you will see the future of the Obama Center.

Joseph Murzanski
11 months ago

Just another Democrat bungle. The building resembles the correction center in Chicago. The cement already shows cracks. Very symbolic! Convert to public housing? I said it in 2016 and I’ll say it again. Obama isn’t ever coming back to the city that gave him his start. That’s how he shows his gratitude. Maybe Chicago is too dangerous for him!

David F
11 months ago

Presidential libraries (which it’s not either) are no taxpayer funded.
Without power I guess he can’t get his crony crooks to donate more.
Maybe he should talk to Hunter

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Let Pharaoh pay for his own edifice. It’s bad enough he stole public land to build it and taxpayers will be on the hook for it’s staffing and maintenance, now slick, smilin’ Barry wants them to bear the construction costs as well? Let him write another book to sell to the sheep and sell a couple of the three mansions he has, if he has two nickels to rub together after Mike dumps him. One way ticket back to Palookaville for this guy.

Wally
11 months ago

And, it’s not even a Presidential Library!

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago
Reply to  Wally

It’s a social services center under the guise of a library for people that can’t read, don’t want to learn how to and need a hangout while they should be working.

Daskoterzar
11 months ago

Good God. They let them build this stupid thing without all the money available upfront? Who does crap like this, nobody else would have been allowed to take this land and then start without the money available. Gotta be a law or two broken to get this far and say…”shoot, ya know what, I don’t have the money to finish…oops”. I sure do not want any of my tax dollars or anyone else’s for that matter going to pay to finish this thing…maybe Obummer and Mike can pony up the cash…maybe sell the Martha’s Vinyard place…

Mark F
11 months ago
Reply to  Daskoterzar

The financing of this building makes Trump’s finance deals look like Mother Teresa!

The Railroader
11 months ago

After eight years of Barry’s administration incompetence, with multiple bailouts of Barry’s pals like the ones that ran the green energy fraud that was Solyndra, sticking taxpayers with the bill for this hideous paean to Soviet architecture would be oddly appropriate.

Titan II missile silos have more architectural appeal than the Obama temple of fealty.

Tom Paine's Ghost
11 months ago

Chicago’s lakefront parks have been protected since 1836 by “forever open, clear and free” legislation that has been affirmed by Illinois Supreme Court in four rulings. Barack Hussein Obama and his gang of Democrat thieves stole this parkland from Chicago’s children now and future. Tear down this monstrosity and give back the land to the people. Obama could have build on mostly vacant land next to the park but instead he chose to steal land from every person in Chicago.

Last edited 11 months ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
David F
11 months ago

Wish I could give you more thumbs up!

Dorf
11 months ago

How about letting Barry pony up any shortfall? What a revolutionary idea!

Old Joe
11 months ago

Hmm….I think it was built on forest department land therefore its upkeep can come out of their budget which is shown on your property tax bill

Truth in Cook County
11 months ago

Taxpayer bailout – for Obama again? He was bailed out when interest rates were held at 0% during his presidency, the dollar was held at very weak levels, and there were huge budget deficits. The guy is a perpetual bailout machine, as his policies never worked.

Brian Jones
11 months ago

Now that I think of it, the ugly thing looks less like something out of Star Wars and more like a Black Hole for money. Or a giant cash cow for the connected.

taxpayer
11 months ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

I think of it as a symbol of all the big cement foundations placed in farmland to support windmills. Eventually the windmills will be obsolete (perhaps they already are), but demolishing the foundations will probably be impossible.

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