That certainly appears to be the case. The State was on the hook for equipment and labor in the Foggy Bottom restaurants, and they were reportedly using those facilities and employees to fill catering orders in OKC.
This was a massive swindle. No doubt. It was fun to argue what I guess is the other side and watch the tribalism ensue. But what I said about the Canoo deal materializing and landing Panasonic making this story go away is also true. It will likely take an Oklahoma County District Attorney to do something, or maybe several of them. I wouldn't be shocked if the A.G. asserted his jurisdiction over it and then just lets it die.
We sit around and make fun of Russia for being so corrupt and incompetent and we don't realize that we're resembling them more every day. Sure, the Swadley Swindle is minor league ball compared to what's going on over there. But we're getting there. Bit by bit.
^Selling old smokers at inflated prices to the State = getting brand new smokers in the locations from which the old ones came from. Nice way to get brand new smokers (state essential pays for them).
i'm not sure about that... here's what i had previously read:
it's still suspicious, though...In August 2021, Foggy Bottom billed the Tourism Department for two barbecue smoker pits from the Oklahoma City-based company Quality Food Equipment, priced at $51,346 each. The Frontier found the same model of smoker at another restaurant supply company priced at $29,570.
At this point I don't think Swadley and Winchester deserve to be given the benefit of the doubt.
Yes, this is a sad deal. The parks needed better restaurants. Quartz is a beautiful location but the restaurant at the lodge has been hit or miss for two decades. Other parks didn't have reliable operators.
I do understand the excitement when these were announced. I saw the Discover Oklahoma episode about Foggy Bottom and I thought it was a fabulous concept for the parks.
But, but, this whole thing just seems like an example of what happens when you put people in charge of the government who inherently believe government is corrupt.
They have some of the most variation in quality between restaurants I think I have ever seen in a chain restaurant. Sure many chains will have variation where well managed ones have better quality and service than others. However there are different Swadley's that seem like they are not even affiliated to the same company.
Swadley's did a great nm
It is impressive how quickly the governor has distanced himself from the Swadley's fiasco. He is turning a potentially massive scandal into a "look at me calling for all of the audits" ploy that will probably work well enough with his base of voters.
Yeah, anyone who thinks this is actually going to make a difference come November is kidding themselves. Stitt won by 10+% in 2018 in what was assuredly a more difficult midterm environment for the GOP than this November is going to be. I would love to see the dude get shown the door, but realistically it is not going to happen.
I didn't know the mods had reopened the politics forums again?
Not just between restaurants.... I've noticed it at the same location. One day they will serve something that's actually really good and the next time I was there I would be questioning how the meat I was served made it out of the kitchen to a table instead of a dumpster.
Before this plays out. They want to get a new contract.
The more that comes out the more corrupt this deal looks.
https://www.readfrontier.org/stories...-from-day-one/
Hearings started today.
https://nondoc.com/2022/05/12/loft-s...ted%20expenses
This is just a massively ballooning scandal. You never know which one is going to stick in the public's mind. This one clearly is that.
https://twitter.com/ForrestBennett/s...UgrbPLWld-CY9Q
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At one point, Swadley’s turned in a report that included $164,903 in travel costs. At the federal reimbursement rate of 56 cents/mile, that would be about four trips around the world. So, probably not accurate.
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