| What Congress Does On Its Summer Recess: Lavish, Taxpayer-funded Travel |
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| Written by Ed Morrissey |
| Thursday, 17 July 2008 11:35 |
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When Congress goes on recess, as it did over the Independence Day break, its members talk about the need to get back to their constituents to hear their concerns. Unfortunately, as US News reports, talk is all some do about it. Instead, they travel to exotic locations, with costs underwritten by lobbyists, or in some cases, by the very constituents that now can’t afford the same kind of travel due to rising fuel costs:
Many of these politicians and their wives travel on military jets rather than commercial flights. The military does not release the costs associated with junket travel, but flights to Italy, Norway, and Greece do not come cheaply. American taxpayers wind up footing the bill not just for their elected representatives, but also for their families to enjoy exotic, beautiful locations that their constituents only enjoy through the National Geographic channel on cable TV. In fact, as US News reports, rising fuel prices and economic uncertainty has produced a new trend: the “staycation”. The percentage of Americans planning vacations fell to 36% this year, the lowest since the Conference Board began polling on the question in 1978. They can’t afford even modest vacations, and yet their representatives think little of using their tax money for their own globetrotting. Travel to war zones and obvious areas of national interest makes sense. However, studying “Political Islam” does not require a trip outside the US, and especially not to the most Catholic of all nations, Italy. Nor does the study of US-China relations need to be conducted in a resort in Hawaii during the first days of spring. Jetting to Oslo to study global warming is almost an irony in itself. Obviously, the most ethical Congress evah needs a lot more reform. Maybe these Representatives and Senators should really spend more time with their constituents — or maybe their constituents should just replace them. Cross-posted at Hot Air. |




