LrvsH25B:
Good afternoon. Since you cared to dress me down for as you say "half the story" now my turn. First of all Mr. Brown is a Senator and not a member of Congress. Not that it makes much of a difference. I also felt that most people of average intelligence on here, as are most of the folks in our profession, did not need me to spell it out for them. As to the passing of his parent I know that feeling all too well. The man does have my condolences. His profession needs to lay off of ours. Fair for the goose is fair for the gander. Thank you for your time.
Nobody dressed you down. Come on Man. Mwwest is correct and you shouldl know that congress is made up of 2 bodies, the Senate and the House of Represenatives. Brown is in fact a Congressman.
You did in fact need to spell it out, and your failure to see that lets me know what you intenetions are here. Not everyone knows the story. You got on here and posted your swallow of a story and made it out to be Obama sent a jet to pick him up just to do it. You failure to explain WHY he sent it, which is the root of the whole story, has nothing to do with intelligence. Those that didnt catch the news Friday probably did not know the story, and your post was simply self serving. This is what you wrote:
Lets see now. Senators and Congressmen have a problem with comapnines receiving public money operating aircraft. Obama sends a government aircraft, paid for with public money, to transport Mr. Sherrod Brown back to Washington to vote for the stimulus crap. Delayed the vote for five hours in order to do this. Personal transportation. Pot calling the kettle black that is.
If I didn't see the news Friday, how could I reasonably be expected to know this guys mother had died and the jet was so he could attend the funeral and then fulfill his obligation to the people of Ohio; they should not be punished for Brown's mother dying, and I assure you he was going to go the funeral instead of go to vote if he were made to choose.
Lawmakers are not going after corporate jet operators as a whole. It's funny how corporate pilots are the only ones who think that/see that, while the rest America sees them frowning upon TARP funded companies operating corporate jets.
If you have run your company into the ground becasue you were greedy and tried to make a quick buck, (and that is what happened,) and the FEDs had to step in becasue your company in now insolvent and without FED money your company would fold, then no, corporate jets are clearly not for you. You don't need them; what you need to do is get your house in order. Buy the FEDs out, as they are now your company's largest stock holder, then you can have your jets back, but until then, you are not a private company, and the lagrest stock holder will have his say, as it happens in pubicly traded companies; that's how it works.
Walmart, Coke, Exxon Mobil, Valero, are all publicly traded companies with large corporate jets fleets and you don't hear anybody saring anything to them, now do you? No, and why is that? Because they can AFFORD THEM! They are not taking TARP funds, so they can do as they please in terms of a corporate jets presense in their house. See how that works?