sgth0mas wrote:...so what evidence do you have that states its a matter of "lubricating a political machine"?
Good question, and there was admittedly weak support in my earlier post. Of course there is no public quid-pro-quo, so consider the public evidence and apply healthy skepticism:
1. The law that controlled the Texas major events subsidy was changed to allow car races, shortly before announcement of the F1 race. Coincidence?
2. The award ($25 million per year for 10 years) dwarfed any other use of the fund until then. Coincidence?
3. This award went to Tavo Helmund on a secret no-bid contract. No other bidders were sought or accepted, despite the unprecedented size of the award and despite the fact that Tavo brought no infrastructure or major event experience to the table. Tavo was given a quarter-billion dollar state handout in return for a promise he would do something with it. Coincidence?
4. Tavo received an extraordinary commitment, via a public letter from the Texas State Comptroller, that the $25 million per year was guaranteed. Coincidence?
5. Later on, when we now know that Tavo was trying to sell the contract to Bobby Epstein et al (instead of partnering with them), the Texas State Comptroller issued an extraordinary and weird public press release stating that the race contract could be transferred to a different party and the state guarantee would still be valid. Coincidence?
6. Later still, when we know now that Bobby Epstein et al were threatening to promote the race and claim the state money without Tavo, the Texas State Comptroller issued yet another weird press release stating something to the effect that the state money was now not guaranteed and the race would be audited vigorously to determine how much of the money would be paid. Coincidence?
7. Austin F1 races have featured a Paddock Club suite for the Hellmund family. This was Bernie's real estate provided to Tavo. Why? Once Tavo had sold out the contract to Bobby Epstein et al, he had nominally provided nothing of value to Bernie and FOM. But Bernie still rewarded Tavo handsomely. Is it simply Bernie's nature to reward people at significant cost to himself if they didn't do anything for him? Coincidence?
8. Several weeks before the 2015 race, COTA was notified that a state audit had suddenly occurred regarding the "guaranteed" state subsidy. The state would no longer be providing the previous subsidy. Because, you see, the wrong accounting method had been used before. Darn!, these mistakes do sometimes happen despite the size and publicity of the initial award. Coincidence?
9. In response to this, Bobby Epstein et al fired the COTA president. Quickly. Even before the upcoming 2015 F1 race. If the state subsidy was changed purely on the basis of honest accounting then there would be no logical reason to blame/fire the COTA president. Yet he was promptly fired. Coincidence?
Now ask yourself: Would the above 9 events plausibly occur if the Texas major events fund was awarded without consideration of any political donations or kickbacks?
Finally and most importantly, read "The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York" by Robert Caro. This staggeringly well-researched book details all the corruption and political machinations that greased the skids of New York City Highway construction for several decades. Robert Moses was not remarkable for his level of corruption, but he is unique for having been so exhaustively deconstructed by a serious historian. This book is a rare look at how the world really works. Read, digest, then think about the realistic likelihood of Tavo Hellmund being an honest boy scout who successfully brought F1 to Texas (??!!??) without any political greasing of the skids.