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Congress drops plan to spend $550 million on new jets
2009-08-11 03:17:24

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House leaders have dropped plans to spend $550 million in the Air Force budget on passenger jets used by lawmakers and senior government officials, officials said on Monday.

The House of Representatives reversed the move to upgrade the executive jet fleet after public criticism, opposition from other lawmakers and the Defense Department had said it did not need more planes that it had requested.

"If the Department of Defense does not want these aircraft, they will be eliminated from the bill," Representative John Murtha, chairman of a House panel on defense appropriations, said in a statement.

A spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she supports the decision.

Before leaving for the August congressional recess, the House approved a Defense Appropriation bill for fiscal year 2010 that included $550 million for three Gulfstream jets and five military versions of a Boeing 737.

The Pentagon's original request was $220 million to purchase one Gulfstream plane and three Boeing Co. aircraft.

Murtha, a Pennsylvania Democrat, said the four additional planes his subcommittee ordered would have replaced older aircraft that have safety and maintenance issues.

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I for done am sick and tired of these folks traveling on our money taking trips on Large Cruise ships and charging it all to the American Public for which I am one!
I paid taxes,when I able to work. Now I have to depend on SSI and it took paying a Lawyer to "protect my rights" I think that these so called leaders should not be paid for a months time off! We need to reinforce so many things. How the He__ can they take off time when the Unemployment rate is over a million and still rising!
Obama where are you? Where are the Changes you promised when you ran for office/
Stop with the "home town meetings already"! Do something right here for the American family who are hurting down here in the lower parts.
Giving away money to buy cars and trucks is fine if you have a job and credit
but what about the ones who can't get a new car or truck because they don't have credit! Where are the New Jobs you promised? I don't see any instead I see my Grandchildren working long hours to make ends meet! My grandson doesn't get 30 hours a week and there are no more job openings anywhere in my town, just Lay-offs!!
Families are still loosing their homes and unemployment is still on the rise!
How dare any Leader go "home on vacation" While his/her people are hurting so much!
We need leaders not complainers! I can do just a good a job complaining about my job! We need to get the Employment started again. The republicans under Bush Gummed up the works; Now we The People, gave a Mandate to the Democrats Fix the mess or we''ll Vote you out next time. The Democrats have enough votes to "Push these bills through with out adding Pork projects on. Remember the Public is watching and waiting to kick your fat ass out of office if you don't do your job correctly!
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