What Domb seems to object to most — and what he knows rightfully annoys voters and taxpayers — is the $50 million the city already spent fixing up the property under former Mayor Michael Nutter, supposedly for law enforcement, which instead chose to move to the former Inquirer tower, at five times the cost. Domb says we can double the expense and the outrage, if we consider long-term interest on the city borrowing that funds its capital investment. He’s talking about holding hearings to ask how this happened.