Posted on 09/07/2012 6:33:12 PM PDT by Libloather
I hope some homeless guy gets sick on the leftovers and sues the DNC for food poisoning.
First of all, it was entirely unclear if the DNC paid for the donated food or if they stuck it to the vendors. Second, they didn’t say if they paid for the stadium or a cancellation fee. Third, I noticed that all of the MSM networks dropped all weather reports for the southeast Wednesday through Friday. Couldn’t find a single MSM news program that delineated the severe thunder storms, tornadoes or hurricanes that were to strike Charlotte.
It looks like every vendor involved with the Democratic National Convention lost money. Also, I bet those vendors don’t vote for Obama now. If they run a convention that poorly, it’s no wonder they can’t run the country.
Pecan fried chicken?
Mmmmmmm Mmmmmmm Mmmmmmm!!!!!
When’s dinner?
In most places that I am aware of, it is against the law to give away the leftover food once it has been out.
Restaurants will get fined up the whazoo for giving away leftovers. And I don’t mean stuff left of people’s plates.
If they had that sort of food and did indeed give it away, they violated multiple laws, I’d be willing to bet.
I hope the Stadium got paid cash up front. Some venues haven’t yet been paid for events held in 2008.
Betcha they stiff the vendors on the bill too. Watch and see.
Every one around here (Rock Hill SC, just south of Charlotte) knew it was going to be a bust when the DNC cancelled hundreds of room reservations here in the last 10 days
My question is did the vendors get paid or were they stiffed?
“Every one around here (Rock Hill SC, just south of Charlotte) knew it was going to be a bust when the DNC cancelled hundreds of room reservations here in the last 10 days”
That is a good sign; sounds like a lot of Dems that will be “down the ticket” from The Sultan don’t want to be associated with him.
Now that is funny stuff.
I wouldn’t want to be the caterer waiting for the check. Lol
Seemed that one hotel (Hampton Inn at the airport?) was asking $1000 per night during the convention. When no one booked any rooms at that rate, they dropped the rate to “only $649” and actually sold a couple of rooms.
Looks like the convention crowd stayed in Charlotte or in SC. Most of the folks in Statesville just laughed at the whole insane mess. Not that they ever venture up into Charlotte much ...
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