Here’s an interesting tidbit: before Republicans lost control of the Congress, they banned most lobbyist-funded travel. Since Democrats took control of Congress, taxpayer-funded travel has gone up dramatically:
Spending by lawmakers on taxpayer-financed trips abroad has risen sharply in recent years, a Wall Street Journal analysis of travel records shows, involving everything from war-zone visits to trips to exotic spots such as the Galápagos Islands….
The cost of so-called congressional delegations, known among lawmakers as “codels,” has risen nearly 70% since 2005, when an influence-peddling scandal led to a ban on travel funded by lobbyists, according to the data…
The Journal analysis, based on information published in the Congressional Record, also shows that taxpayer-funded travel is a big and growing perk for lawmakers and their families. Some members of Congress have complained in recent months about chief executives of bailed-out banks, insurance companies and car makers who sponsored corporate trips to resorts or used corporate jets for their own travel.
Although complete travel records aren’t yet available for 2009, it appears that such costs continue to rise. The Journal analysis shows that the government has picked up the tab for travel to destinations such as Jamaica, the Virgin Islands and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
Lawmakers frequently bring along spouses on congressional trips. If they take commercial flights, they have to buy tickets for spouses. If they fly on government planes — as they usually do — their spouses can fly free…
Last summer, Rep. Brian Baird (D., Wash.) took a four-day trip to the Galápagos Islands with his wife, four other lawmakers and their family members. The lawmakers spent $22,000 on meals and hotels, records show. Mr. Baird, a member of the House Science Committee, said the trip was to learn about global warming.
On the first day, lawmakers toured a breeding center for giant tortoise and land iguanas before dining with scientists, according to an itinerary for the trip. The next morning, lawmakers headed to the Galápagos National Park while their family members had the option of hiking, swimming or shopping. That afternoon, the group boarded a boat to visit a sea-lion colony and search for white-tip sharks.
When lobbyist-funded vacations were banned, the intent was not to replace them with taxpayer-funded ones. Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid ought to get called on the carpet to explain why Congress suddenly views the Defense Department and State Department as travel agencies who book and pay for lawmakers’ family vacations.
And perhaps the next time a panel of corporate executives gets called on the carpet to answer questions about overly generous bonuses, they ought to ask the Congressional Star Chamber to answer the same questions first.
Steve Maley
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The Republicans aren't exactly guilt-free either
bk (Diary) Thursday, July 2nd at 11:07AM EST (link)even if the Dems are an order of magnitude worse.
Kind of like when they get power they can’t seem to keep certain body parts behind zippers, they also seem to have problems keeping their hands out of other peoples’ pockets.
Republicans are certainly the lesser of two evils, but that’s about the best spin you can put on it.
Enough with the disclaimers
RoscoeP Thursday, July 2nd at 11:35AM EST (link)I’m sick and tired of those of us on the right side of issues always pointing out how the Republicans do this or that too! NO MORE DISCLAIMERS! Do the leftists EVER point out what hypocrits they are? No. SO STOP IT ALREADY!
I get it. Republicans are just as bad as democrats. BS. Until democrats step down for their indiscretions, I don’t want to hear this or that about a pathetic minority that has forgotten its conservative roots!
JUST STOP IT! This conversation is about the democrat majority not the insignificant minority party.
5 (nt)
Neil Stevens (Diary) Thursday, July 2nd at 11:37AM EST (link)RS contributing editor, technical administrator, and “a hardy variety of crabgrass.”
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Honest question, RoscoeP
Xasteius (Diary) Thursday, July 2nd at 6:41PM EST (link)Is it worse to have no standards and live by those, or to have standards and violate them? Having been personally back-stabbed by several people who considered themselves both conservative and Christian (no one on this site, mind you), I’ll take the liberal hypocrites any day of the week., since they simply don’t know better.
I’ve never voted for a Democrat in national office, and the few politicians that I have any respect for are Republicans, but it is the system of politics that tends to attract those who would abuse the power and opportunities available.
Don’t leave the party, hijack it back!
The only poll that counts is the one at the ballot box.
I don’t want to be Reagan. I want to be a Chance/Soros hybrid.
We also need to revisit what Really happened on Airforce One..
speciallist (Diary) Thursday, July 2nd at 12:14PM EST (link)ROFL, $pecialist. nt
Xasteius (Diary) Thursday, July 2nd at 6:29PM EST (link)Don’t leave the party, hijack it back!
The only poll that counts is the one at the ballot box.
I don’t want to be Reagan. I want to be a Chance/Soros hybrid.