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    Paul fights Washington spending, flies first class

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has been spending large amounts on airfare as a congressman, flying first class on dozens of taxpayer-funded flights to his home state. The practice conflicts with the image that Paul portrays as the only presidential candidate serious about cutting federal spending.

    Paul flew first class on at least 31 round-trip flights and 12 one-way flights since May 2009 when he was traveling between Washington and his district in Texas, according to a review by The Associated Press of his congressional office expenses. Four other round-trip tickets and two other one-way tickets purchased during the period were eligible for upgrades to first-class after they were bought, but those upgrades would not be documented in the expense records.

    Paul, whose distrust of big government is the centerpiece of his presidential campaign, trusts the more expensive government rate for Continental Airlines when buying his tickets. Paul chose not to buy the cheaper economy tickets at a fraction of the price because they aren't refundable or as flexible for scheduling, his congressional staff said.

    "We always get him full refundable tickets since the congressional schedule sometimes changes quickly," said Jeff Deist, Paul's chief of staff. Paul might have to pay out of his own pocket for canceled flights in some cases if he didn't buy refundable tickets, Deist said.

    But records show that most of the flights for Paul were purchased well in advance and few schedule changes were necessary. Nearly two-thirds of the 49 tickets were purchased at least two weeks in advance, and 42 percent were bought at least three weeks in advance, the AP's review found.

    Paul charged taxpayers nearly $52,000 on the more expensive tickets, or $27,621 more than the average Continental airfare for the flights between Washington and Houston, according to the AP's review of his congressional expenses and average airfares compiled by the Department of Transportation.

    The more expensive tickets have other benefits as well, including allowing Paul to upgrade to first class when his staff reserves a flight because his frequent government travel gives him membership in an elite class of Continental customers who earn travel perks. Upgrades to first-class with cheaper fares are possible, at times limited to available seats days before the flight. But those upgrades are not guaranteed and some require ticket changes at the airport, according to the airline's frequent flyer rules.

    The AP reviewed congressional travel before the Iowa caucuses for the two members of Congress running at the time — Paul and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota. Bachmann later ended her presidential campaign.

    House records show Bachmann, like most other congressional members, also paid the more expensive government rate for airfare. But her staff would not provide access to more detailed expense records that show when and what type of tickets were purchased.

    Paul's congressional staff provided access to all expense records requested.

    Congressional members don't have to pay the government rate for travel, but most do, including many like Paul and Bachmann who advocate cuts in federal spending.

    "You could almost always beat the government rate," said Steve Ellis, vice president of the Washington-based Taxpayers for Common Sense, a federal budget watchdog group. "They need to be walking the walk, and one of the ways they can do that is to be fiscally responsible for how they spend their member office money."

    Jesse Benton, Paul's campaign manager, didn't respond to a written request to explain how Paul's use of more expensive airfare, which allows him to fly first class, corresponds with his commitment to cut federal spending. Instead, he sent a statement that started, "No one is more committed to cutting spending than Dr. Paul."

    But Paul's congressional travel conflicts with claims in campaign appearances that he's the most frugal and serious deficit hawk in the race.

    "The talk you hear in Washington is pure talk, because there is nobody suggesting, the other candidates are not talking about real cuts," Paul said in a speech to supporters last week after his second-place finish in New Hampshire.

    He has proposed cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget during his first year as president, and has confronted other candidates in public forums as "big government conservatives."

    "You're a big spender, that's all there is to it," Paul told former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania during a GOP debate in New Hampshire.

    Paul boasts on his website about declining other congressional perks, such as a pension and all-expense-paid travel "junkets" that other lawmakers take. And he says he regularly returns money from his congressional account to the treasury.

    But when it comes to his congressional travel, Paul has opted not to search for cheaper airfares that could mean returning more of his office account to the treasury, which uses any money returned by House or Senate members to help reduce the federal deficit.

    Paul paid $51,972 for his government-rate flights between Washington and Houston between May 2009 and March 2011, or more than twice the $24,351 average airfare on Continental for travel between Washington and Houston. The average airfare figure represents the price for all tickets purchased for Continental flights between Washington and Houston, including economy and first-class travel, according to the Transportation Department's Domestic Airline Fares Consumer Report, which collects airfare information for the nation's busiest travel routes.

    Paul's staff regularly booked him in first class on flights when tickets were purchased, according to expense records. His office paid between $1,217 and $1,311 for each round-trip flight, compared to the average airfare for that trip ranging from $528 to $760, according to the airline fares consumer report.

    The period reviewed by the AP was the most recent period for which complete congressional expense records were available.

     
    • Chris  •  4 mths ago
      The bigger story would be finding a senator or congressman that flies coach.
      • Dingus 4 mths ago
        That and whether or not they pay for the upgrade out of pocket.
      • Dale 4 mths ago
        The bigger story might be the truckloads of 100.00 bills that ended up in Iraq!
    • Earthdog  •  4 mths ago
      Democrat Nancy Pelosi's used the US Air Force to the tune of 2.1 Million dollars over a two-year period for personal flights to San Franciso? Outrage anyone?
      • BR1 4 mths ago
        Yes, we heard about it constantly and still do. This proves that the Republicans suck just as much as the Democrats. Same old story.
      • Kansan4U 4 mths ago
        At least his is cheaper than the upgraded semiprivate airforce jet used by Nancy.
      • SO-RIGHT 4 mths ago
        Only a Libtard would TRY to defend such actions....Liberalism truely is a Mental Disorder........sad really.......
    • Jay  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      This would be a better headline....Ron Paul refuses to accept a federal pension when he retires
      • BonnieB 4 mths ago
        I'll believe it when he actually retires and doesn't take one. Until then, I can promise I'm going to do things, too.
      • Cartigan 4 mths ago
        He'll be dead before he "retires" - the man has been in Congress for nearly 40 years and is in his mid 70s. I am pretty sure he has plenty of tax payer money squirreled away to pay for the dozen years he'll still be alive after retiring.

        Here's a better question - does he refuse to accept the special health insurance he gets as a Congressman?
      • Jim DeSantis 4 mths ago
        Really? I anyone surprised by this? Dig deeper. There is more to find on Paul and all politicians. Pension? You obviously don't know that Paul is one of the "wealthy" in Congress.
    • Shick  •  4 mths ago
      I would be more interested in how much Dr Ron Paul spent on Travel versus the other candidates. It would also be interesting to find the the total costs of all the perks Dr Paul has turned down vs the candidates.
      • Tom 4 mths ago
        Again...since you RonPaulians are too stupid to be able to understnad simple articles..this is NOT about candidates. Because Ron Paul really ISN'T a candidate. He is the comic relief. He has as much chance of getting the nomination as Joran Vandersloot has of getting invited to the next Holloway family Thanksgiving.
      • peace out 4 mths ago
        Tom, please don't call your fellow citizens stupid. Differing views are allowed in this country.
      • Shick 4 mths ago
        Tom - Voting to win is why we have the current "Cheerleading" style of politics that divides our nation. No one looks at track record, or actual solutions. It's all about who is most likely to win and sticking to your party like a sports fan follows a team.

        The problem with that is we end up voting in the exact same kinds of politicians into government. The kinds that claim change but have no track record achieving it. They speak in great sound bites but offer no real solutions or insight into the problems of the nation. All these candidates do is tell the voters what they want to hear, and when elected, do what the lobbyists tell them to do.

        I will vote my conscience and not party lines. You can vote to keep the same politicians in power. See how well that is working out?
    • Scott  •  4 mths ago
      Please Google ----
      Nancy Pelosi took 85 taxpayer-funded trips on military ...
      • CT A 4 mths ago
        Did she claim she doesn't take taxpayer funded perks? Oh wait: that was Paul, the hypocrite.
      • 38 Special 4 mths ago
        I have moose cookies for you Scotty boy.
      • broke 4 mths ago
        No MEDIA will ever put this in the news. I know anythig on Ron Paul is good. WE THE PEOPLE will look into the SPIN and squash what the media PRINTS. Look at all the crap on thies blogs about the other candates. People will look and see the truth. Good luck my friend.
    • gio  •  4 mths ago
      ap tried to un-explain facts--if you buy a plane ticket without paying a bit more for a flight change(flexible ticket) ,if you need to change your schedule then you are screwed if you need to change the ticket--flexible ticketing for a person like him is fair and reasonable--the ap has no shame
    • LeoS  •  4 mths ago
      One should be able to vote down news as it is done with comments.

      News Article hidden due to low rating. Show Worthless piece of partisan hack.
    • Jennifer  •  4 mths ago
      i would like to know what class all the the other candidates fly then "you" might have a story.
    • Shick  •  4 mths ago
      HONESTLY - if ANYONE could avoid flying coach if they could afford it, they would in a heartbeat (considering the current state of Coach seating).
    • dean  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      So he RETURNS $141,000 of his budget but because he took an upgrade he is a big spender? Did you put any REAL thought into this or did you just need a quick hit piece?
    • WL  •  4 mths ago
      And on and on and on... sayeth the paid propaganda writers.
    • Allen  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Seems like AP is just trying to find the smallest piece of dirt they can on Ron Paul... and it's about ticket fare on a public airlines.

      What about all the other congressman doing this? What about the fact that congressman do in fact NEED to travel? Oh my god, $50,000 in the last two years on first class. What about the other congressmen spending millions of tax payer money each year on the private jets they're riding INSTEAD OF JUST FLYING PUBLIC... (and do i even need to mention the pension that RP refused to receive?)

      Hey Brett and Stephen, why don't you try finding something a little more solid?
    • Michael  •  Nome, Alaska  •  4 mths ago
      If RON PAUL is elected he wants to earn around 37'000 dollars as president. This is what the average American makes in wages. PROBLEM?
    • Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Here we go again... Yahoo attacking Ron Paul.
    • senator  •  4 mths ago
      House records show Bachmann, like most other congressional members, also paid the more expensive government rate for airfare. But her staff would not provide access to more detailed expense records that show when and what type of tickets were purchased.
    • phootball phreak  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      Wow another smear story about Ron Paul, the candidate the media fears and so must attempt to discredit. This is the best you could do finding dirt on him? The same exact thing every congressman does? This is standard practice, not something he is doing and the others are flying cheap economy. Freaking left wing liberal media doesn't report his successes, just what dirt they can make up from fiction and exaggeration.
    • HAL 9000  •  4 mths ago
      This is the worst the inept media could dig up? That's it. ....Dr. Paul, you have my vote. Again.
    • Rivenburg  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      calling this writer a partisan hack would be an insult to hacks everywhere. This is THE stupidest hit piece Ive seen yet, these clowns are desperate. Whats next Ron paul isnt a real this or that because he doesnt wear sackcloth &ashes?
    • BK201  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      If this is the only dirt they can get on the man then I say he is by far the best choice for the presidency.
    • Rashad Al mahdaoui  •  4 mths ago
      The MSM is really getting desperate - are they really trying to convince us that Dr. Paul's 1st class flights contributes to the national debt? Oh, PLEASE, give me a break! Its the WARS, stupid! Its BIG GOVERNMENT, stupid! Its RUN AWAY spending, stupid! The way I see it, Dr. Paul is the ONLY candidate in the race who understands the real issues and has the integrity and intestional fortitude to tell the American people - he can fly any class he wants. GO RON PAUL!
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