Wednesday, January 13, 2016

The Daily Cost Of The Bundy Occupation


http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2016/01/12/3738570/the-true-victim-of-the-bundy-occupation-is-taxpayers/


Although the armed occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge facility may seem to have done little more than camp out with guns and demand snacks, their continuing occupation is costing taxpayers dearly.
Local and federal government facilities have had to be closed, keeping public employees unable to complete their work. 
Harney County, which houses the preserve, schools were closed last week, adding teachers to the list of employees on paid leave and preventing students from learning. Police and security has been brought in to protect the townspeople from the armed militiamen — who have threatened law enforcement and other county officials. The occupied reserve, a valuable tourist attraction for the area, is closed to recreators. All of those costs and losses add up.
Cost to the County: $70,000 Per Day
Harney County Judge Steve Grasty told outraged community members that he’d send the Bundys a bill for what they’d cost the county — which he estimates to be “$60,000 to $70,000 a day” for the closed schools and government offices and the drastic ramp-up in security.
Cost to the Federal Taxpayer: $23,400 Per Day
Cost in Lost Recreational Tourism: $40,000 Per Day
Total Cost: $133,400 Per Day
$70,000 in security costs and closed schools. $23,400 in federal salaries. $40,000 a day lost in recreation dollars. The cost of the nine-day takeover adds up to roughly $1,200,600. Each additional day adds $133,400 to the total, and for the beleaguered Harney county, there’s no end in sight.
it will be interesting to see how supportive the locals are now they know the damage being done to their wallets  also the rest of us all federal money is local at some point it all comes from the same source so they are in our pockets too.