Barack Obama’s Fake ‘Library’ Balloons to Massive $700 Million Construction Costs – Chicago Contrarian

"Originally, the Obama Center was sold to City Hall and the Illinois General Assembly as a 'privately funded' enterprise that would require no tax dollars. ... After ground breaking and construction began, it became clear that the city and state would indeed be on the hook for the cost of rerouting streets and reconfiguring local mass transit lines to support the center. The cost is expected to come to at least $200 million in tax dollars to achieve all that, according to the Washington Examiner."
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Hello, Indiana!
6 months ago

And guess who’s on the hook for the % 40 of maintenance and other costs not covered by Obama’s endowment fund? You, taxpayers! The slick, smilin’, dancing darling of soccer moms just keeps on delivering.

Sanity please
6 months ago

Two years after opening, no crowds, no
traffic no nothing but the chirping of crickets
and the refrain from the people holding the
begging bowls in front of the monolith,
” we need more please more money to
Finish this monument “.

Call my shrink
6 months ago

Just another Illinois Democrat wasting money. It would be funny if when he cuts the opening day ribbon the whole place crashes down behind him

P.T. Bombast
6 months ago
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Funny “ha-ha” or simply outrageously expensive irony?

Don Diego de la Vega
6 months ago

$700 million is a lot of cash to spend on a lakefront outhouse. The shelves will be stocked with SloJoe biden’s comic books to save money on the biden comic/coloring book library which will be a traveling Volkswagen minivan.

David F
6 months ago

If they can sell spray paint, they will make a FORTUNE!

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