Wednesday, February 28, 2018

"You can't even buy a decent chair for $5,000"

That story on Helen Foster's lawsuit sparked some investigative journalism.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will reportedly spend $165,000 on “lounge furniture” for its D.C. office, according to The Guardian.

This comes on the heels of President Trump proposing a $6.8 billion budget cut for the department, cuts that would leave fewer resources for programs that help the poor and homeless.

  The Hill
If they're going to be following suit on Trump's deconstruction of America and underfunding of programs, they won't need to work.  And if they aren't working, they're going to need some good lounge furniture.
On Tuesday it was also reported that HUD Secretary Ben Carson spent $31,000 late in 2017 on a dining set for his office.
A dining set for his office??
HUD officials are also reviewing Carson’s family involvement in the department after officials reportedly expressed concerns about Carson’s oldest son inviting potential business partners to HUD an event.
What's good for the Trumps is good for the Carsons.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

UPDATE 3/1:





FURTHER UPDATE:


Is he saying his wife doesn't tell hiim what she buys?

And, to answer Chris' question:  because we left planet reality in November 2016, and we're not going back any time soon.

FURTHER FURTHER UPDATE:




😁

UPDATE 3/14:  He was as surprised as anyone.
An email [...] sent to Carson's assistant last August reportedly cites "printouts of the furniture the Secretary and Mrs. Carson picked out" and has a subject line that says: "Secretary's dining room set needed."

  The Hill

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