Huffington Post – by Justin Block
The NFL is finally giving taxpayers back what’s morally owed to them: Their money.
On Thursday, ESPN reported that the league agreed to pay $723,734 back to the government for inappropriate instances of “sponsored patriotism” at NFL games.
The decision comes almost exactly one year after Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake tossed out government skeletons by revealing that the the New Jersey Army National Guard spent $377,500 over three years to recognize military members at New York Jets games.
“[The NFL’s refund] was great,” Flake told The Huffington Post on Capitol Hill on Thursday. “They did exactly what they should have done and it was refreshing to see.”
Up until May 2015, the public was unaware that commonplace patriotic scenes at NFL games like military flag rollouts, national anthem performances and welcome home tributes were actually paid-for marketing efforts on behalf of the Department of Defense for recruiting purposes.
By October, Flake was able to get the National Defense Authorization Act passed in Congress, thereby banning professional sports teams and leagues from profiting off of game day military celebrations. The following month, Flake and fellow Arizona Sen. John McCain released a 145-page report revealing that as much as $6.8 million of taxpayer money had been “inappropriately ”paid out to professional sports teams over the past four years.
“Americans deserve the ability to assume that tributes for our men and women in military uniform are genuine displays of national pride, which many are, rather than taxpayer-funded DOD marketing gimmicks,” the report said.
Between 2011 and 2014, NFL teams pocketed a reported $5.4 million. All told, $53 million was spent from 2012 to 2015 on marketing and advertising contracts with 122 professional sports teams, including those in the NBA, NHL, MLB and MLS.
Flake said he had not heard from the other leagues named in the report, but that the NFL had set “a great example of what ought to be done.”
“In all the years I’ve spent rooting out egregious federal spending, the NFL is the first organization to perform due diligence, take responsibility, and return misspent funds to the taxpayers,” Flake added in a statement released by his office.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell responded to the November report by saying that the league would audit its teams’ government contracts and refund any money made inappropriately. Goodell has indeed followed through with that promise,writing in a Wednesday letter to McCain and Flake:
In assessing whether a payment could be construed as being made for honoring our troops, rather than for recruitment activities, the auditors erred on the side of inclusion rather than exclusion of any payment that might fall into this category.
Goodell added that the NFL’s government contracts will be included in the league’s regular internal audits moving forward.
McCain also applauded the NFL in a statement provided to The Huffington Post, but called upon the NBA, NHL, MLB and MLS to do the same due diligence and audit their DOD contracts.
He added, “We’ll be working to once again include language in the defense authorization bill that would fully ensure the Defense Department never again spends American tax dollars to honor our troops.”
Laura Barron-Lopez contributed reporting to this story.
Who won the NFL’s “Super Bowl” following 911. Why the Patriots, of course! A whole stadium full of flag-waving morons chanting “USA, USA” while we cheer on sending our troops into the “meat grinder”. George W. Bush stating, “Your either with us, or with the terrorists.” Meanwhile, the man behind the curtain, Darth Cheney, was “busy as a beaver” lining up the company he resigned from to all these “no-bid” contracts for billions in profits. Recall Halliburton?
Yes people, these son’s of bitches sent our kids over there for their profits, “USA, USA!
Made it to ndaa and the guy is a total flake. HES A MESS !