The Billionaire Boondoggle, Pat Garofalo
The Billionaire Boondoggle, Pat Garofalo
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The Billionaire Boondoggle
How Our Politicians Let Corporations and Bigwigs Steal Our Money and Jobs

Author: Pat Garofalo

Narrator: Pat Garofalo

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/12/2019


Synopsis

"An alarming, fact-driven jeremiad urging change and action." –Kirkus

This program is read by the author.

The first comprehensive look at how politicians let the entertainment industry bilk taxpayers, hijack public policy and hurt economic investment, starting and ending with Trump.

From stadiums and movie productions to casinos and mega-malls to convention centers and hotels, cities and states have paid out billions of dollars in tax breaks, subsidies, and grants to the world's corporate titans. They hope to boost their economies, create new and better jobs, and lure well-known events such as the Super Bowl--not to mention give their officials the chance to meet celebrities. That Big Entertainment drives bigger economies is a myth, however. Overwhelming evidence shows catering public policy to its promises results in a raw deal for the taxpaying public.

In The Billionaire Boondoggle, Garofalo takes listeners on a tour of publicly-subsidized corporate America to explain how that myth came to be, how much money America's elected officials throw away, and why courting Big Entertainment just courts disaster.

You’ll learn how Maryland gave millions of dollars to Netflix to make House of Cards, and Nevada spent hundreds of millions on a new home for the NFL’s Raiders. New Mexico paid big money to host The Avengers, while city after city fell prey to the debt trap that is the Olympics. You’ll see how big sporting goods stores like Bass Pro Shops and big casinos across the country all get in on the subsidy scam. And you’ll see how many cities got in bed with hotel titans, including Donald J. Trump himself.

This audiobook is the go-to guide for the many ways in which American taxpayers unknowingly subsidize the TV shows they watch, the sports teams they root for and the hotels they sleep in, all based on an economic theory that only adds up for CEOs and bigwigs.

About Pat Garofalo

PAT GAROFALO is the managing editor for TalkPoverty.org at the Center for American Progress. He was previously an assistant managing editor for opinion at U.S. News & World Report and economic policy editor at ThinkProgress. Garofalo’s writing on economic policy has appeared in a host of top publications, including The Atlantic, The Week, NBC News Think, The Nation, and The Guardian, and he has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, and ABC News, among others. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on April 14, 2019

I read this in two days, so it was obviously interesting. I felt like some chapters landed way better than others. The one about the movie/television industry landed the strongest and had some excellent anecdotes. I also thought the Olympics and stadium chapters were great. The book is written from......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on August 01, 2019

So state governments have been desperately laying the red carpet for billionaire owners of sports teams, theme parks, casinos, movie producers, world cups, Amazon headquarters, and giant malls. States often offer tax breaks and even subsidise the building of the infrastructures. Often the billionair......more

Goodreads review by Wellington on June 09, 2019

I expected this book to piss me off. I hate paying taxes, I hate people and corporations who pay an unfair low taxes even more. This book dives into the subjects of hidden retail tax breaks, tax supported entertainment and gambling subsidies. The amounts of corruption and waste is staggering and over......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 22, 2019

The author does a detailed and comprehensive review of the impact of public dollar funding for corporations. Not surprisingly the are all boondoggles from sports stadiums to lowering corporate taxes to shopping malls. I appreciated the straight forward language and not going overboard in the tedium......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on May 07, 2019

Smart and well-written book on an important topic. Should be required reading before the 2020 elections!......more