The following story ought to make every tax paying citizen of the United States wonder what is going on in Washington. These spoiled, over-indulged "representatives" are using tax payers dollars to purchase first class airfare and luxury automobiles. What is the bloody heck is going on here.
We thought that these were public servants rather than hogs feeding at the trough. Well, it appears we are wrong. How many other benefits have they granted themselves for which we are paying?
We already know they get a decent salary, great retirement plans (after five years) and that their health care is the best money can buy and they are eligible for subsidies. They also get free office expense, an office personnel benefit and g-d knows what else.
These are NOT public servants. No wonder they can go to Washington relatively financially modest and return as multi millionaires! We paid their way to prosperity!
In the following link (http://blogs.rollcall.com/hill-blotter/hastings-members-of-congress-need-a-pay-raise/) Alcee Hastings complains that his $174,000 salary is not enough pay for Congress members. If you want to hear an out of touch congressman, Alcee is your guy! If things are so bad in Washington, why doesn't he just quit his job and go back home!
However, the story about allowing our "representatives" to purchase first class airfares at our expense gets our goat on a couple levels. First, should not the expense of getting to Washington be the cost of being a Congressman/woman? They ran for the office and knew that they had to go to D.C. Why should we pay for that? It would be like telling your employer that you live "X" miles from work and he will be expected to either provide you with a car or pay for someone to pick you up. Sounds silly doesn't it.
Secondly, why should these public servants be treated like royalty? You know if there is a choice between a coach and first class, they are going to opt for the latter while we sit in back paying for their way! They are supposed to be our "representatives", yet it appears as if they feel we are their servants and not the other way around.
One can only imagine what other benefits that Congress has voted themselves. Maybe it is time to set up an exploratory campaign to get ourselves elected. Anyone want to support us?
Conservative Tom
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