A few days back Newsweek carried a report about U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer, Mike Rounds, and Kirsten Gillibrand spending most of the $1 million that lawmakers splurged on charter flights during the period of October 2021 through September 2022.
New York Democrat
Senator Gillibrand spent $235,915 while Schumer spent $153,979 flying across
the state to hold press conferences, meet with constituents and make other
public appearances. They often traveled via private to places within driving
distance.
Senate majority
leader Schumer and Senators Rounds and Gillibrand outspent their colleagues in
each of the past three fiscal years, per government records.
GOP Senator Mike Rounds, spent over $384,029 in airfare, commuting
multiple times a month to Washington, D.C., from his home state of South Dakota.
Other big spenders of
taxpayer’s money include GOP leaders such as Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell of Kentucky, who spent $47,011 on over a dozen trips during the
fiscal year 2022, John Thune of South Dakota spent $59,991, while John Barrasso
of Wyoming spent $84,000 of taxpayers money on private flights.
Independent
Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona spent over $55,439 for just five
flights.
The remaining
Senators spent a total of $42,484 on private flights.
When the Senate Rules
Committee relaxed restrictions on chartering private aircraft, to keep
operating safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, Senators took hundreds of
private flights that together cost the taxpayer over $3 million.
House members spent
under $50,000, booking only about a dozen trips during the same period.
All these expenses
are part of the annual allowances given to lawmakers via taxpayer funds, to pay
for transportation, staff salaries, and office equipment.
Individual senators
received between $3.7 million and $5.9 million for the past fiscal year, between
October 2021 through September 2022.
The rules for each chamber of Congress are different.
Members of Congress
can't avail of private flights to or from Washington, D.C. without prior
written permission from the House Administration Committee. These restrictions also
apply for trips priced above $7,500. The
U.S. Senators don't require
such pre-approvals, but they must show they're traveling to or from an area not
served by commercial airlines, or that their schedule demands a private flight.
The Senate Rules Committee staff decides what qualifies for reimbursement.
In other corruption
news, Fox
Business revealed the re-election campaign
of Rep. Maxine Waters from California paid $8,000 to her
daughter Karen in September, adding to over $1 million the
congresswoman paid her daughter over the past two decades.
Karen Waters and her
company, Progressive Connections, have received over $1 million in payments
from Waters’ campaign since 2003 for organizing slate-mailing operations to
bolster her mother's re-election.
A Federal Election
Commission filing by Citizens for Waters revealed that Karen received two
payments totaling $8,000 from the committee in June for "slate mailer
management fees," totaling nearly $50,000 for the year.
Ironically, Rep.
Waters is the chairwoman of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee whose
function is to oversee the propriety of the financial
services industry, the Federal Reserve, the US Department of the
Treasury, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and other financial
service regulators.
All of the examples
provide an insight into the functioning of the D.C. Establishment.
The establishment is
like the host that enables parasites to feed upon in exchange for their loyalty
and quid pro quo agreements.
When there are
restrictions placed on using taxpayers' funds, the campaign coffers are opened.
Most modern
campaigns, especially those of politicians of experience such as Maxine Watters
are multimillion-dollar organizations. There is not much requirement for
transparency here.
They hire their
family members, relatives, and cronies for their campaigns and give them
important-sounding designations to justify their handsome salaries fees. At
times, contracts are awarded to firms run by cronies or family members.
Personal expenses are billed to the campaign.
Even retired
politicians thrive under this system.
Celebrity
Net Worth reported Michelle and Barack Obama have a combined net
worth of $70 million.
The Obamas earned $1.65m in 2005 due to Barack's book royalties.
In 2017 the Obamas signed a $60m book deal for their autobiographies. Barack
and Michelle earned $85m between 2000 and 2017. Michelle Obama signed lucrative Netflix and Spotify deals. Obama is paid 400,000 for
public speaking events.
The investors of firms inking multimillion deals with the Obamas
could have benefited due to Obama policies or Democrat policies pushed by Obama.
Hence these deals could be a form of payback.
Had Obama not been President,
neither could have even dreamed of such astronomical amounts.
Obama never earned over $30k per year between 1991 and 2004.
Michelle was the breadwinner earning $274k per year as a lawyer.
There are other means of easy money.
The offspring,
cronies, or relatives can choose a career in art.
Hunter
Biden's ‘works of art’ sold for $500,000, a price that the works of masters
such as Claude Monet and Edgar Degas receive. The buyers of these
‘masterpieces’ are obviously anonymous. The public will never know what
compromises were made in exchange for these generous payments.
Will any of these
politicians or their relatives and cronies face the consequences of their
actions?
No!
This is because all
of these instances of extravagant spending of taxpayers' fund, paying relatives
from campaign funds, and being handsomely paid post-retirement is within the
limits of legality.
Legality and morality
are not always connected.
This is the way the
system, we conceived and implemented.
D.C. passed laws and
make rules that enable them to legally live like royalty while their voters
struggle due to high inflation because of Biden’s catastrophic misgovernance
The contrast is stark.
The public struggles
with the payments due to inflation and high gas prices but politicians are
using the public money to live like royalty.
Regular people could
also be rendered unemployed due to the faltering economy or COVID lockdowns, or
poor performance at work.
But politicians,
their family members, and cronies have no such concerns. They always have
taxpayers' or campaign funds which enable them a life of luxury irrespective of
effort.
This two-tier system causes people to be very cynical and
suspicious of politicians.
What is worse is the
likes of Michelle Obama have the audacity to turn around and brand the same
taxpayers, as bigots.
This explains the
bipartisan animosity toward President Trump. He had talked about draining the
swamp during his 2016 campaign. The swamp dwellers from McConnell to Watters
weren't going to allow an outsider to destroy the system that enriched them.
The myriad government
investigations and vile media attacks that Trump receives are not only
punishment for Trump's audacity but also a warning to others intending to
reform this self-serving, self-promoting, self-preserving, corrupt, and
nepotistic system.
Politics enables absolute power and enrichment with absolutely no
accountability.
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