By Mark Wohlschlegel
Recently, the Daily Caller broke a story that was originally
uncovered by Americans for Limited Government that brought into question
the possible misuse of taxpayer funds to subsidize personal travels
while in office by one Obama’s political appointees.
Ron Sims, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) became a frequent traveler to his hometown of Seattle
after only being two months in office. During a 15 month period, Sims
spent 128 days on the road, making 64 trips in his official capacity
as a HUD representative. What is astounding is that during all that
traveling time, Sims went to Seattle 13 times, spending 45 days there
(and that’s only what we are aware of). In doing the math, it equates
to an average of 3.5 days per visit, and totals 35% of his travel time.
Sims has strong ties to Seattle. Prior to his appointment Sims
served as King County Executive, where he has a track record riddled with
controversy – mismanagement, lying, refusing to cooperate, and
(surprise) mishandling taxpayer funds.
While we can’t say for certain that Sims did anything illegal, his
actions and past record raise suspicion. For all the time he spent out
of the office traveling on “official” business (spending taxpayer
dollars), 35% of that time was spent in Seattle. Given the significant
amount of time one cannot help but ask if these trips were legitimate
government business, or thinly disguised personal excursions on the
taxpayers’ dollars to carry on some “business as usual” in his old
stomping grounds? When his office was questioned about this the answer
given the Daily Caller was weak at best. They claimed all his
trips were in response to a “formal speech or forum request”. However,
when pressed further, they stated it was a “little late to count” how
many requests from other cities were denied.
What we have here is a moral disconnect with where government money
actually comes from. It doesn’t just appear out of nowhere to subsidize
their personal desires, but is labored for, fought for, and sweated
for by the manual laborer, the restaurant worker, the grocery cashier,
the small business entrepreneur – the hardworking American taxpayer. A
government official’s sense of entitlement flies in the face of the
taxpayer who entrusts their hard earned money to one who is supposed to
be working for them!
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