liberal hypocrites

General Chit-Chat, Movies/TV, No Sports Discussion. Be that guy with his crew at the coffee shop at 6 am...
Post Reply
D-nice
Official BleacherCoach
Official BleacherCoach
Posts: 1448
Joined: March 17th, 2004, 10:53 pm

liberal hypocrites

Post by D-nice »

2008 Candidates Rely on Private Jets

By JIM KUHNHENN
Associated Press Writer

April 26, 2007, 6:44 PM EDT

WASHINGTON -- A flock of small jets took flight from Washington Thursday, each carrying a Democratic presidential candidate to South Carolina for the first debate of the political season.

For Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, Chris Dodd and Joe Biden, it was wheels up shortly after they voted in favor of legislation requiring that U.S. troops begin returning home from Iraq in the fall.

No one jet pooled, no one took commercial flights to save money, fuel or emissions.

All but Biden, who flew on a private jet, chartered their flights -- a campaign expense of between $7,500 and $9,000.

Federal Election Commission rules allow candidates to pay only the equivalent of first-class fare to fly on private jets owned by corporations or other special interests. But a Senate ethics bill approved earlier this year would require senators flying on corporate jets to pay full charter rates. The legislation must still be reconciled with a House bill and has yet to become law.

Several senators running for president are abiding by it anyway, either paying charter cost or avoiding corporate jets altogether, as Obama and Republican Sen. John McCain have done. Dodd pays full charter rates when he flies on private planes. The Clinton and Biden campaigns did not immediately explain their policies.

Candidates who follow the more lenient FEC rules have a financial advantage.

Democrat John Edwards, for example, regularly uses a jet owned by Dallas trial lawyer Fred Baron, who is also the finance chairman of his presidential campaign. His campaign pays first-class rate for those flights. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney also flies on corporate jets and pays first-class rates.

Under FEC reimbursement regulations, a candidate flying in a corporate or union jet must pay the first-class rate unless the flight's destination does not have scheduled commercial service. In that case, the candidate must pay the cost of chartering the plane.

For candidates who are now eschewing corporate jets, the cost difference can be significant.

For example, a one-way first class ticket on United Airlines with four days advance notice is $694 per person. A typical one-way charter flight on a small Lear jet seating six people would cost about $9,000.

Critics of corporate jet flights for politicians say the difference in cost makes a private jet an extraordinary special benefit and can give corporate executives or union leaders unusual access to a candidate.

Thursday's debate, set on the campus of South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, S.C., made for some whirlwind scheduling. Clinton, for instance, was scheduled to return to Washington Friday morning for an 8 a.m. address to the New York State United Teachers 35th Annual Representative Assembly, then fly back to South Carolina for an 11 a.m. event in Greenville.
Copyright 2007 Newsday Inc.
User avatar
LionPride
Official BleacherCoach
Official BleacherCoach
Posts: 1371
Joined: March 2nd, 2004, 8:47 pm

Re: liberal hypocrites

Post by LionPride »

Using TAE's logic on abortion (where every person that opposes abortion needs to adopt a child), I think he and other libs should apply those same rules to Democrats.

If they're preaching to reduce emissions, every single person against higher emissions needs to go out and buy a hybrid car - and use that as their only transportation. Including the Democrat candidates.
We have the duty to protect the life of an unborn child. - Ronald Reagan
futbolfrk91
Official BleacherCoach
Official BleacherCoach
Posts: 767
Joined: January 2nd, 2007, 6:13 pm

Post by futbolfrk91 »

what do you know.... liberals lying?? you must be joking...
"Let your attitude before the match, set up your performance. Not the other way around."
User avatar
WALTER4
Official BleacherCoach
Official BleacherCoach
Posts: 1766
Joined: November 26th, 2003, 4:31 pm
Location: wandering around in my own little world
Contact:

Re: liberal hypocrites

Post by WALTER4 »

liberals lying...maybe so, but this only shows one side of the story, remember there are also republican candidates out there who are probably spending more money for more ridiculous reasons.
The Flyers are just like the Titanic. They both look good until they hit the ice

Help Control the Poor Population. Have those on wellfare spayed or neutered
User avatar
The Ancient Enemy
Official BleacherCoach
Official BleacherCoach
Posts: 7549
Joined: October 30th, 2004, 2:47 pm

Re: liberal hypocrites

Post by The Ancient Enemy »

If they're preaching to reduce emissions, every single person against higher emissions needs to go out and buy a hybrid car - and use that as their only transportation. Including the Democrat candidates.
Agreed 100% percent. You know what the secret to the universe is? Get close to Uncle TAE and he'll tell all of you: it's personal accountability and personal responsibility. Master that and the world is your oyster.
"I can and will be hard anytime with or without my boyz!!!" - Hollywood

"Their jerseys make me want to run through the desert and tackle a terrorist." - nLions1
Post Reply