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GSA Scandal: Darrell Issa Slams Commemorative Coin, Neglecting His Own

Posted: 04/18/2012 8:10 am

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WASHINGTON -- House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa may be worked up over commemorative coins minted for the General Services Administration's embarrassing Las Vegas splurge, but the George W. Bush administration appears to have made a similar coin. And Issa rather likes such baubles himself.

Issa (R-Calif.), joined by members of Congress from both parties, has sharply criticized the GSA's $823,000 conference in 2010 that included a mind-reader, bike-building and specially made coins. Issa singled out the 300 keepsake coins, which cost taxpayers about $6,325.

“After President Obama lectured the private sector about not wasting funds on Las Vegas conventions, it’s hypocritical that such a large agency with critical management responsibilities across government would hold this luxurious conference at the height of the recession and even spend thousands on custom-made coins touting the stimulus," Issa said in a statement last week.

Issa has argued that such excesses have worsened since Obama took office. But The Huffington Post has obtained a similar bit of memorabilia that the GSA minted in 2008 during the Bush administration, ironically in honor of the transition to a new White House occupant.


A spokesman for Issa, Fred Hill, was unimpressed by the coin produced during the Bush years.

“It’s pathetic and ironic that someone is offering a GSA Obama/Biden transition commemorative as an example of waste under the Bush administration," Hill said. "They’re even throwing Obama’s own transition team under the bus in an effort to blame Bush.”

Two sources confirmed to HuffPost that the coin came from the GSA, not the transition team.

Issa has repeatedly backed legislation to mint coins similar to the ones for which he is criticizing the GSA. A review of congressional records found about two dozen cases in which Issa backed legislation to mint coins commemorating all manner of things, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Ronald Reagan, Mother's Day and the Model T.

Issa is hardly alone. Minting coins is popular with many members of Congress to raise money for favored causes. For instance, about half the cash raised by Issa's Mother's Day coin would go to the Susan Komen for The Cure Foundation, if the bill passes.

The practice has a spotty history that has sometimes cost taxpayers. The Government Accountability Office found in 1996 that commemorative coins often lost money, sometimes millions. The system was reformed after that report, but individual coins can still sell poorly in the market place, sometimes leaving as many as two-thirds of the coins unsold.

Hill said he saw no similarities in the GSA handouts and the mint program.

“It’s a stretch to compare legislation delineating ‘sale prices’ and ‘surcharges’ for legal tender to taxpayer-funded convention souvenirs for federal employees,” Hill said.

Additional reporting by Sam Stein.

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WASHINGTON -- House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa may be worked up over commemorative coins minted for the General Services Administration's embarrassing Las Vegas splurge, but the George ...
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DrObvious 07:57 PM on 04/18/2012
Why doesn't Issa investigate wrongdoing by really large private contractors with the federal government.   I'm betting that there are enough hidden overcharges that, if uncovered,  would quickly bury this molehill  $800,000 dollar story with an avalanche of tens of millions of dollars stories in inflated charges that violate contract terms.

He needs to raise the sights of his  Read More...
08:51 AM on 04/20/2012
Obama and Vegas – An Unhappy Marriage
"You can't take a trip to Las Vegas or down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers' dime."
-- President Obama at a town hall in Elkhart, Ind. on Feb. 10, 2009 talking about limits on spending by bailed-out companies.

“You don't go buying a boat when you can barely pay your mortgage. You don't blow a bunch of cash in Vegas when you're trying to save for college.”
-- President Obama, speaking at a town hall in New Hampshire on Feb. 2, 2010.

“Specifically, I ask that you issue a directive or letter to federal agencies indicating that this (informal policy discouraging government meetings in Las Vegas) is not a permissible consideration in selecting locations for government meetings and conferences. Every hotel in America is leisure oriented.”
-- Letter from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to then-White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel on Feb. 2, 2010.

“Before I go any further, let me set the record straight: I love Vegas! I did receive a little bit of heat, I know, maybe from some in this room, when I said folks shouldn't blow their college fund in Vegas. That wasn't a shot at Vegas.”
-- President Obama campaigning with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., at a Feb. 19 event in Las Vegas.

“…why not enjoy it while we have it and while we can. Ain't gonna last forever."
--Jeffrey Neely, GSA
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nietowill57
Designed to defend against foreign and DOMESTIC
08:27 PM on 04/19/2012
These Congressional hearings are sad yet expensive. I see nothing good coming out of any of these. When they had the oil barons, the barons said they didn't need the subsidies, yet the GOP gave it to them anyway. It makes our whole system look pathetic and futile.
gotch
..just having my say...
01:19 PM on 04/19/2012
People living in glass houses should not be throwing stones...
05:49 AM on 04/20/2012
Im trying to figure out which people youre talking about. the left, the right? both? personally, im tired of the blame game where outrage/defense ebbs and flows depending on which way the political winds are blowing. shoot. i dont think ive even heard of the GSA before this. what do they do? sorry gotch. didnt mean to ramble....
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Tom Servo
Please Proceed
09:49 AM on 04/19/2012
"A review of congressional records found about two dozen cases in which Issa backed legislation to mint coins commemorating all manner of things, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Ronald Reagan, Mother's Day and the Model T"
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Arthur Huckaby
"PRO DEO, PATRIA, ET VICINO"
09:37 AM on 04/19/2012
This is about the GSA printing coins and who gave the approval.
"Issa has repeatedly backed legislation to mint coins similar to the ones for which he is criticizing the GSA. A review of congressional records found about two dozen cases in which Issa backed legislation to mint coins commemorating all manner of things, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Ronald Reagan, Mother's Day and the Model T."

He feigns outrage when he is investigating but carries out the same action. Some call that irony, some call it hypocrisy
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Mateo Smith
ANTIDILLUSIONALIST
11:45 AM on 04/19/2012
I call it criminal extremism. FoxFreaks keep bringing up John Corzine as an example of Democrats gone wild; I don't get it, is that all they've got? John Corzine?
Yes, he has been accused of stealing money, but the list of Republicon criminals is as long as the list of their members in both houses of Congress.
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me again
I'm not wrong....
07:57 AM on 04/19/2012
Issa knows alot about arson and car jacking, but not much about this area.
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TheNewRadical
03:05 AM on 04/19/2012
Ok, lets look at the GSA corruption instead of these stupid coins Issa!
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cynical one
ALT-F4 will take care of all your problems.
09:44 AM on 04/19/2012
He's part of the GSA corruption, so what do you expect?
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TheNewRadical
10:55 PM on 04/19/2012
Agreed..the Government is the problem..not the solution..are you a part of the problem or the solution?
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01:16 AM on 04/19/2012
www.Jerryforcongress.com Vote Issa out!
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GoldwaterKid
Vote Person, Not Party
11:30 PM on 04/18/2012
This isn't about Issa is it? But about the GSA printing coins and who gave the approval?
11:28 PM on 04/18/2012
Speaking of coins, Darrell Issa ain't worth a plug nickel.
12:17 AM on 04/19/2012
Darrell is one of the wealthiest congressmen in Washington.....
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scndchnchtr
11:03 PM on 04/18/2012
Oh, come on. Really! $6,000 for coin souvenirs. That is just pathetic and wasteful. That money could have been put to much better use for tax substitutes.
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LoCo4Ever
Republican Evolution - Survival of the Twittest
10:49 PM on 04/18/2012
Gone again & back again!
Re-fanning everyone as fast as I can get it done.
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FormerLCRC
Former republican, who lives in the DC area.
10:44 PM on 04/18/2012
Let's be real for a moment, GSA-gate unfortunately occurred during the Obama Administration and that is regrettable. But it doesn't cleanse Rep Issa's from his own commemorative coin(s). Issa's actions are hypocritical to say the least and frankly a nasty by-product of hyper-politicking - which is so pervasive.
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cynical one
ALT-F4 will take care of all your problems.
10:49 PM on 04/18/2012
In this day and age, it's scary how fast some people will believe the bumper sticker politics of the GOP. I remember when the GOP was actually a viable counter to the Democrats. Now the seem to be nothing more than a reactionary organization to anything that happens while Obama is in the White House.
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nixthetrix
aiming for the center , being pushed to the left
10:37 PM on 04/18/2012
"Issa has repeatedly backed legislation to mint coins similar to the ones for which he is criticizing the GSA. A review of congressional records found about two dozen cases in which Issa backed legislation to mint coins commemorating all manner of things, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Ronald Reagan, Mother's Day and the Model T."

Mr. Issa is little more than an obnoxious brat in a suit . Even if he never again supports the minting of such a bauble he is on the record criticising someone for something he did as well . We have words for such people where I work . Most of them aren't printable but 'two faced jerk' pretty much sums it up . The people of his district who voted for him should reconsider their support (IMHO) .
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Kneeanderthal
05:50 AM on 04/19/2012
Wonder if Darrell "Gone in 60 Seconds" Issa ever voted for a commemorative coin for car theft? His packed district is one of the safest in the country for a Republican, R+10 rating. He will be around for a while and be an embarrassment, like Michele Bachmann.
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LeeMon
Who's a good boy?
10:33 PM on 04/18/2012
You just can't believe anything Issa says.
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cynical one
ALT-F4 will take care of all your problems.
10:38 PM on 04/18/2012
You can't believe any politician these days.