Politics | Nevada Sin City Seethes Over 2nd Obama Diss Vegas defenders: This time sorry isn't good enough By Jane Yager Posted Feb 3, 2010 8:39 AM CST Copied President Barack Obama rolls-up his shirt sleeves as he prepares to take questions during his town hall meeting at Nashua High School North in Nashua, N.H.,Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) When President Obama said yesterday that families saving for college shouldn't blow money in Vegas, it was the second time he'd singled out Sin City as an example of excessive spending—and his words came as salt in the wounds of a tourism-dependent city hit hard by the recession. "I'll do everything I can to give him the boot," the Las Vegas mayor told the AP. "This president is a real slow learner." "The president needs to lay off Las Vegas," says Harry Reid, usually a close ally of Obama. Defending yesterday's comments in a letter to Reid, Obama wrote, "I was making the simple point that families use vacation dollars, not college tuition money, to have fun." Nevada, currently facing 13% unemployment, was also dismayed last February when Obama said bailed-out banks shouldn't go to Las Vegas with taxpayer money. Read These Next There've been some big changes in how COVID vaccines are given. Deion Sanders wasn't joking around about his porta-potty. A new possible clue in the hunt for Travis Decker. RFK Jr. suggests antidepressants to blame after shooting. Report an error