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DaemonSeid 05-17-2010 12:58 PM

Look at what taxpayers in Texas are paying for Rick Perry to rent.
 
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AUSTIN, Texas – With the state facing a budget shortfall of at least $11 billion, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has spent almost $600,000 in public money during the past two years to live in a sprawling rental home in the hills above the capital, according to records obtained by The Associated Press.

It costs more than $10,000 a month in rent, utilities and upkeep to house Perry in a five-bedroom, seven-bath mansion that has pecan-wood floors, a gourmet kitchen and three dining rooms. Perry has also spent $130,000 in campaign donations to throw parties, buy food and drink, and pay for cable TV and a host of other services since he moved in, the records show.

The public spending on Perry's rental comes as the state grapples with a budget shortfall forecast to reach at least $11 billion over the next two years. Perry has asked state agencies to cut their budgets by 5 percent and the Republican House speaker has begun to consider furloughs and shortened workweeks for state employees.

Ethics watchdogs, meanwhile, say Perry's campaign may have violated state disclosure laws because of the vague way he's reported what his staff calls "incidental" spending at the mansion.

"Anybody who is not offended probably doesn't know what's going on," said Rep. Jim Dunnam of Waco, the Texas House Democratic leader. To spend so much while asking state agencies to spend less, Dunnam said, is "just rank hypocrisy."

Perry dismissed such criticism with a laugh when asked by the AP about the costs of living in the exclusive Barton Creek Estates neighborhood in West Austin: "If that's the best cut anybody's got of leadership in the state of Texas, then bring it on."

Texas' longest-serving governor moved into his temporary home in the fall of 2007, leaving the white columned, two-story governor's mansion so it could undergo repairs. A still-unsolved arson wrecked the 1856 residence less than a year later, and officials say it will take another two years to finish its reconstruction.

His 6,386-square-foot rental sits on more than three acres and was advertised in 2007 for sale at $1.85 million. Perry's state-paid expenses at the home include $18,000 for "consumables" such as household supplies and cleaning products, $1,001.46 in window coverings from upscale retailer Neiman Marcus, a $1,000 "emergency repair" of the governor's filtered ice machine, a $700 clothes rack, and a little over $70 for a two year subscription to Food & Wine Magazine.

Maintenance on the heated pool has cost taxpayers at least $8,400, and the tab for grounds and lawn maintenance has topped $44,000, the records show. All told, taxpayers have spent at least $592,000 for rent, utilities, repairs, furnishings and supplies since Perry moved in.

By comparison, the Texas governor's mansion is wholly owned by the state — there is no rent or mortgage to pay. As currently configured, it has about 9,900 total square feet, but most is public space packed with historic artifacts. Only 2,750 square feet is dedicated to the governor's residence.

knight_shadow 05-17-2010 01:04 PM

This was on Yahoo News' main page?

Hmm.

I hadn't heard about it. Thanks.

AOII Angel 05-17-2010 01:06 PM

I've been to the Governor's mansion in Austin. Governor's are required to live there during their term (at least when the mansion isn't destroyed.) It's very old and stately but modest in size. You'd think the good people of TX would have seen fit to pick the temporary Governor's Mansion for him so they could control the costs a little better! BTW, when the Arkansas' Governor's manor was being renovated, then Governor Huckaby moved his family into a lovely mobile home on the grounds of the manor! He even gave The Today Show a tour of the mobile home!! Talk about TPT publicity stunt.

Drolefille 05-17-2010 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1930033)
I've been to the Governor's mansion in Austin. Governor's are required to live there during their term (at least when the mansion isn't destroyed.) It's very old and stately but modest in size. You'd think the good people of TX would have seen fit to pick the temporary Governor's Mansion for him so they could control the costs a little better! BTW, when the Arkansas' Governor's manor was being renovated, then Governor Huckaby moved his family into a lovely mobile home on the grounds of the manor! He even gave The Today Show a tour of the mobile home!! Talk about TPT publicity stunt.

Our ex-Governor never lived in our mansion. But then, he spends all of his time these days trying to protest his innocence on reality shows.. so yeah.

AOII Angel 05-17-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1930037)
Our ex-Governor never lived in our mansion. But then, he spends all of his time these days trying to protest his innocence on reality shows.. so yeah.

Hmmm....you must be from Illinois?!

Drolefille 05-17-2010 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1930041)
Hmmm....you must be from Illinois?!

Why, whyever would you think that? *grin*

AOII Angel 05-17-2010 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1930043)
Why, whyever would you think that? *grin*

I have a crystal ball! Now if you send me $95,000, I can tell you your future!;)

Drolefille 05-17-2010 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1930047)
I have a crystal ball! Now if you send me $95,000, I can tell you your future!;)

Really? Awesome! I only have a $1,000,000 dollar bill, can you give me change?

AOII Angel 05-17-2010 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1930050)
Really? Awesome! I only have a $1,000,000 dollar bill, can you give me change?

Do you take a check?

Drolefille 05-17-2010 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1930053)
Do you take a check?

As long as you make it out to Rod Blagojevich and put "Senate Seat" in the memo field.

agzg 05-17-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1930058)
As long as you make it out to Rod Blagojevich and put "Senate Seat" in the memo field.

Do you remember some of the ads in newspapers around that time?

"We sell more seats than the Governor!"

AOII Angel 05-17-2010 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1930058)
As long as you make it out to Rod Blagojevich and put "Senate Seat" in the memo field.

ha! That'd be a cheap seat!

DaemonSeid 05-17-2010 02:13 PM

did someone say "nosebleed"?


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