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Friday, August 07, 2009

"Jets for Jerks" Program Update

I told you the other day that Congress was appropriating itself $200 million for fancy new bizjets to be used by members of Congress as they travel about wasting our tax money. Well, that $200 million figure was way, way too low:
Congress plans to spend $550 million to buy eight jets, a substantial upgrade to the fleet used by federal officials at a time when lawmakers have criticized the use of corporate jets by companies receiving taxpayer funds.

The purchases will help accommodate growing travel demand by congressional officials. The planes augment a fleet of about two dozen passenger jets maintained by the Air Force for lawmakers, administration officials and military chiefs to fly on government trips in the U.S. and abroad.

The congressional shopping list goes beyond what the Air Force had initially requested as part of its annual appropriations. The Pentagon sought to buy one Gulfstream V and one business-class equivalent of a Boeing 737 to replace aging planes. The Defense Department also asked to buy two additional 737s that were being leased.

Lawmakers in the House last week added funds to buy those planes, and plus funds to buy an additional two 737s and two Gulfstream V planes. The purchases must still be approved by the Senate. The Air Force version of the Gulfstream V each costs $66 million, according to the Department of Defense, and the 737s cost about $70 million.

Geoff Morrell, the Pentagon press secretary, said the Department of Defense didn't request the additional planes and doesn't need them. "We ask for what we need and only what we need," he told reporters Wednesday. "We've always frowned upon earmarks and additives that are above and beyond what we ask for."

Congress turned harshly critical of companies that fly executives on private jets in the weeks following the government bailout of banks and auto makers last year. General Motors, Chrysler LLC and Citigroup Inc. were among those caught in the cross hairs of angry lawmakers.

Didn't at least one of the automakers put their planes up for sale after that congressional hearing? Couldn't Congress have purchased some transportation on the used market?

Hypocrites. Jerks.

I guess after they saw that fancy ride that Bill Clinton came home from North Korea on they all got jealous.

2 comments:

Obama Talk said...

These people are so arrogant It is hard to imagine their lack of understanding of their responsibility to us, their citizens.. Let them have it Rik, Good job.

Anonymous said...

So apparently they are not only going to exempt themselves from Government Health Care but also from Cap-And-Trade as well.