
President Obama has added two more fundraisers to his South Florida trip this
week, including a $25,000-per-ticket lunch in Coral Gables. Obama will attend a
fundraiser at
NBA player Vince Carter’s home Thursday night. The president
will also speak at the University of Miami in an official capacity, the
Orlando
Sentinel reports:
President Barack Obama has tacked on two South Florida fundraisers to his
planned visit on Thursday evening to Dallas Mavericks (and ex-Magic) star Vince
Carter. The $30,000-a-pop dinner at Carter’s Isleworth mansion is expected to
attract checks from — if not an actual appearance by– a number of NBA stars on
the eve of the All-Star weekend.
Now The Miami Herald is reporting that Obama will be in South
Florida earlier in the day for a “late” (1 p.m.) lunch at the posh Biltmore
Hotel in Coral Gables (for up to $25,000 a pop), followed by a straight-out
fundraiser at the home of Miami attorney (and fundraiser extraordinaire) Chris
Korge, with tickets “starting at $15,000.” […]
Then he’ll apparently move over to the University of Miami to talk about “an
economy built to last,” according to the Herald. That’s enough to make
it an “official” appearance — meaning taxpayers will foot the bill for Air Force
One to fly to Miami.
Air Force One costs
$181,757 per hour in taxpayer money to operate. The average
air time for flights between Reagan National Airport and Miami International
Airport is
two
hours and eight minutes; given the Air Force One costs, the flight will cost
taxpayers approximately $360,000.
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