Congress Travels More, and the Public Pays
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Congress Travels More, and the Public Pays
The Wall Street Journal
A tour of Scotland by 12 House members reveals the mixture of business and pleasure involved in legislators' overseas trips, which are growing in number and mostly financed by the taxpayer.
EDINBURGH -- The expenses racked up by U.S. lawmakers traveling here for a conference last month included one for the "control room."
Besides rooms for sleeping, the 12 members of the House of Representatives rented their hotel's fireplace-equipped presidential suite and two adjacent rooms. The hotel cleared out the beds and in their place set up a bar, a snack room and office space. The three extra rooms -- stocked with liquor, Coors beer, chips and salsa, sandwiches, Mrs. Fields cookies and York Peppermint Patties -- cost a total of about $1,500 a night. They were rented for five nights.
While in Scotland, the House members toured historic buildings. Some shopped for Scotch whisky and visited the hotel spa. They capped the trip with a dinner at one of the region's finest restaurants, paid for by the legislators, who got $118 daily stipends for meals and incidentals.
The tour provides a glimpse of the mixture of business and pleasure involved in legislators' overseas trips, which are growing in number and mostly financed by the taxpayer. Lawmakers travel with military liaisons who carry luggage, help them through customs, escort them on sightseeing trips and stock their hotel rooms with food and liquor. Typically, spouses come along, flying free on jets operated by the Air Force. Legislative aides come too. On the ground, all travel in chauffeured vehicles.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12 ... latestnews
A tour of Scotland by 12 House members reveals the mixture of business and pleasure involved in legislators' overseas trips, which are growing in number and mostly financed by the taxpayer.
EDINBURGH -- The expenses racked up by U.S. lawmakers traveling here for a conference last month included one for the "control room."
Besides rooms for sleeping, the 12 members of the House of Representatives rented their hotel's fireplace-equipped presidential suite and two adjacent rooms. The hotel cleared out the beds and in their place set up a bar, a snack room and office space. The three extra rooms -- stocked with liquor, Coors beer, chips and salsa, sandwiches, Mrs. Fields cookies and York Peppermint Patties -- cost a total of about $1,500 a night. They were rented for five nights.
While in Scotland, the House members toured historic buildings. Some shopped for Scotch whisky and visited the hotel spa. They capped the trip with a dinner at one of the region's finest restaurants, paid for by the legislators, who got $118 daily stipends for meals and incidentals.
The tour provides a glimpse of the mixture of business and pleasure involved in legislators' overseas trips, which are growing in number and mostly financed by the taxpayer. Lawmakers travel with military liaisons who carry luggage, help them through customs, escort them on sightseeing trips and stock their hotel rooms with food and liquor. Typically, spouses come along, flying free on jets operated by the Air Force. Legislative aides come too. On the ground, all travel in chauffeured vehicles.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12 ... latestnews
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I don't mind them travelling if the nation can make $ from it but there is no need for where they lay their head at night to be so lavish. I understand if they need to take someone out to eat somewhere nice that they are trying to make a deal with but this is going a bit too far. They are public servants, I am starting to think they feel we are their servants.
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Once again, my non-existent ba11s are frosted......
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I think that is just the gray hairs.
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E_HILLMAN wrote:I think that is just the gray hairs.
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That's okay, katie. Come summer......katie wrote:E_HILLMAN wrote:I think that is just the gray hairs.
E, you on a "death wish"?
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E you better find a bigger rock. Granny is comin for your butt!
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She can't find me... She won't leave the slip on the weekends..
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E_HILLMAN wrote:I don't mind them travelling if the nation can make $ from it but there is no need for where they lay their head at night to be so lavish. I understand if they need to take someone out to eat somewhere nice that they are trying to make a deal with but this is going a bit too far. They are public servants, I am starting to think they feel we are their servants.
Only in America...the SERVANTS living better than their EMPLOYERS...US.
Come on America!!! I think soon we will see people doing more than just mumbling under their breath. As citizens struggle more and more...there will be a breaking point. And by then we will very possibly see Mob mentality. It cannot go on unchecked without major fallout.
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I agree, onechick. Unfortunately I think we already saw an example of 'mob mentality' during the last presidential election!
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The dumb mob the last time.
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re3too wrote:I agree, onechick. Unfortunately I think we already saw an example of 'mob mentality' during the last presidential election!
I agree re3too, I have never seen such a "circus" for a presidential election, disturbing.
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You are correct, we employee them. We have a chance in 2010 to fire 1/3 of them. So as I have said before , get rid of all incumbants.
onechick wrote:E_HILLMAN wrote:I don't mind them travelling if the nation can make $ from it but there is no need for where they lay their head at night to be so lavish. I understand if they need to take someone out to eat somewhere nice that they are trying to make a deal with but this is going a bit too far. They are public servants, I am starting to think they feel we are their servants.
Only in America...the SERVANTS living better than their EMPLOYERS...US.
Come on America!!! I think soon we will see people doing more than just mumbling under their breath. As citizens struggle more and more...there will be a breaking point. And by then we will very possibly see Mob mentality. It cannot go on unchecked without major fallout.