Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Congress Critters Spending Your Money on Luxury Car Leases (Some Aren't Even American Cars)

Inside Edition has an interesting story this evening about Congress Critters who are spending more than some Americans even make per year on luxury car leases using your tax dollars. Now remember, our founding fathers intended the House to be composed of common people who went to Washington to become citizen legislators, but it appears once again the title Congressman is going to most of their heads.

As you can see, some of these leases total nearly $1300 a month, and you can bet tax payers are footing the bill for insurance and other fees too. To make matters worse, notice in the story, many of the cars aren't even from American car companies.

From Inside Edition.

In these tough times Americans are looking for ways to save.  So it may surprise you that many members of congress are driving around in luxury cars that are paid for with your tax dollars and its perfectly legal.  Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero and the I-squad spent two months investigating congressional car leases.

When Congressman Gregory Meeks of Queens, New York makes the rounds in his home district, he does it in style - in a Lexus 450 hybrid. This kind of luxury doesn't come cheap. His Lexus costs a whopping $1,289 a month to lease. But that's no problem for Congressman Meeks because he's not paying for it. You are.

And his colleague, Congressman Edolphus Towns of Brooklyn, NY also has a taste for an expensive set of wheels. We found him zipping around town in a luxurious Lincoln MKZ hybrid, costing $957/month - and you paid for that too.

Taxpayers we spoke with were outraged.  "I can't afford a luxury vehicle, I don't know why they should have one.," said a New York City woman.

"It just doesn't make sense that taxpayers would be paying for that.," said another.

"I find it outrageous and a misuse of funds," a young woman fumed.

Joe Barton, the fiscally conservative congressman from Texas cruises around in an impressive Chevy Tahoe that costs you $999 a month. "It drives real well," Barton told Inside Edition.

Barton says he sees nothing wrong with the hefty price tag and even offered to take an Inside Edition reporter for a ride.    He says he leased the car because it's manufactured in his district, at the GM assembly plant in Arlington, Texas.  "It's an official vehicle paid for by the taxpayers and it's used in my official duties," said Barton.

INSIDE EDITION found at least 82 out of 435 U.S. representatives lease cars for use in their home District.
 
Some have taste for luxury, like Congressman Bobby Rush, of Illinois, who represents President Obama's home district in Chicago.  Rush rides around in a $1,027/month Lexus hybrid.

Inside Edition's findings are getting a lot of attention, including the O'Reilly Factor.

"C'mon congressmen.  I lease a car and pay about $600 a month and it's a nice car," said O'Reilly on his popular cable news program.

 Most of the congressmen we observed riding around in those expensive leases were not eager to talk about their leases, so Inside Edition Chief Investigative Correspondent, Lisa Guerrero went to Washington to get some answers.

Lisa Guerrero asked Rep. Meeks, "Do you realize you lease one of the most expensive cars in congress?"

Meeks responded, "All I know is that I go by the rules, look at the list, it has to be approved,  I  go by the rules to serve the people of my district."
 

Congressman Towns of New York didn't want to talk about his $957 Lincoln hybrid lease. Maybe that's because he's on a committee that's investigating the notorious GSA scandal involving that notorious $800,000 convention in Las Vegas.     

"You are spending almost $1000 dollars a month on the taxpayer dime, do you think that's appropriate?" asked Guerrero.

"Which car are you talking about?" replied Towns.

 "Your most recent car.  I know before you were leasing something for more than 1200 a month, right now it's a Lincoln."

"You tell me what car you're talking about," Towns asked

 "It's a Lincoln hybrid."

 "I have to talk to my staff; they handle all that kind of stuff, that's not something I'm involved in," Towns replied.

While we were looking for Congressman Towns' car, we also noticed his wife driving another luxury vehicle, an Infiniti, with congressional tags. She was observed day after day - driving to the carwash, the dry cleaners and back and forth to work at a local hospital. But Towns doesn't pay for that car either. We found records showing the $602 lease on the Infiniti is paid for with the congressman's campaign funds.  Experts say that is an apparent violation of campaign finance rules.

Guerrero said, "Your wife has been driving a car that's paid for with campaign funds, is that appropriate?"

Towns said, "I have no idea what you are talking about"

All the Congressmen say they are just abiding by the rules and doing nothing wrong
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Members of the House who lease tax payer-funded vehicles

Source:  Statement of Disbursements – House of Representatives – 4th Quarter 2011
44 Democrats and 38 Republicans.

Representative                                   State          Monthly Payment    Additional information

1. Dan Burton – Rep. (two leases)    Indiana         $600 + $684.78    Leases two vehicles
2. Mary Bono Mack – Rep.         California     $682.94
3. Rodney Alexander – Rep.         Louisiana     $167.99        Includes a $20,000 down payment
4. Xavier Becerra – Dem.         California     $271.80
5. Adam Schiff – Dem.         California     $489.24
6. Adrian Smith – Rep.         Nebraska     $629.52        
7. Al Green – Dem.             Texas         $436.89
8. André Carson – Dem.        Indiana     ***payment amount varies from $657.99 to $748.65 per month
9. Anna Eshoo – Dem.         California     $389.60
10. Barbara Lee – Dem.         California     $898.55
11. Bill Flores – Rep.             Texas         $455.55
12. Bill Johnson – Rep.         Ohio         $370.13
13. Bill Shuster – Rep.         Pennsylvania     $392.00
14. Bobby Rush – Dem.         Illinois     $1,027.53
15. Brad Miller – Dem.         North Carolina $431.87
16. Chip Cravaack – Rep.         Minnesota     $1,008.22
17. Cliff Stearns – Rep.         Florida     $789.25
18. Collin Peterson – Dem.         Minnesota     $362 + $290.00    Leases two vehicles
19. Cory Gardner – Rep.         Colorado     $910.82
20. Dana Rohrabacher – Rep.           California     $918.63
21. David Dreier – Rep.         California     $598.92
22. David Scott – Dem.         Georgia     $519.40
23. Dennis Rehberg – Rep.         Montana     $499 + $799.00    Leases two vehicles  
24. Don Young – Rep.         Alaska     $748.73
25. Donald Manzullo – Rep.         Illinois     $619.19
26. Ed Pastor – Dem.             Arizona     $294.33
27. Edolphus Towns – Dem.         New York     $1,285.06
28. Edward Royce – Rep.         California     $509.98
29. Eleanor Holmes Norton – Dem.     D.C.         $807.55
30. Emanuel Cleaver – Dem.         Missouri     $1,900.00
31. George Miller – Dem.         California     $520.10
32. Gregory Meeks – Dem.         New York     $1,289.40
33. Gus Bilirakis – Rep.         Florida     899.20 + $1348.80    Leases two vehicles
34. Heath Shuler – Dem.         North Carolina $485.31
35. Hank Johnson Jr. – Dem.         Georgia     $725.79
36. Henry Cuellar – Dem.         Texas         $594.28
37. Howard Berman – Dem.         California     $382.78
38. Howard "Buck" McKeon – Rep.     California     $662.83
39. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen – Rep.     California     $479.86
40. James Clyburn – Dem.         South Carolina $1,139.26
41. Jim McDermott – Dem.         Washington      $346.46
42. Joe Baca – Dem.             California     $732.86
43. Joe Barton – Rep.             Texas         $998.89
44. Joe Donnelly – Dem.         Indiana     $450.00
45. John Abney Culberson – Rep.     Texas         $880.00
46. John Conyers Jr. – Dem.         Michigan     $1,251.66
47. John Garamendi – Dem.         California     $910.82
48. John Lewis – Dem.         Georgia     $578.21
49. John Carter – Rep.         Texas         $880.96
50. John Sullivan – Rep.         Oklahoma     $258.30
51. José Serrano – Dem.         New York     $485.31
52. Kenny Marchant – Rep.         Texas         $899.67
53. Kevin McCarthy – Rep.         California     $716.25
54. Laura Richardson – Dem.         California     $852.96
55. Linda Sanchez – Dem.         California     $861.87
56. Louie Gohmert – Rep.         Texas         $466.40
57. Lynn Woolsey – Dem.         California     $647.97
58. Mario Diaz-Balart – Rep.         Florida     $722.02
59. Melvin Watt – Dem.         North Carolina $431.81
60. Michael Simpson – Rep.         Idaho         $698.13
61. Michael Michaud – Dem.         Maine         $795.00
62. Mike Coffman – Rep.         Colorado     $671.51
63. Mike McIntyre – Dem.         North Carolina $430.82
64. Mike Pence – Rep.         Indiana     $282.68
65. Mike Pompeo – Rep.         Kansas     $486.00
66. Mike Ross – Dem.            Arkansas    $851.28
67. Nick Rahall – Dem.        West Virginia    $671.41
68. Pedro Pierluisi – Dem.        Puerto Rico    $1,400.00
69. Peter Welch – Dem.        Vermont    $425.68
70. Phil Gingrey – Rep.        Georgia    $470.88
71. Randy Neugebauer – Rep.        Texas        $333.33
72. Raul Grijalva – Dem.        Arizona    $709.28
73. Sam Johnson – Rep.        Texas        $758.65
74. Sean Duffy – Rep.            Wisconsin    $1,350.00
75. Sheila Jackson Lee – Dem.    Texas        $751.99
76. Silvestre Reyes – Dem.        Texas        $655.46
77. Steve Womack – Rep.        Arkansas    $565.61    
78. Steven LaTourette – Rep.        Ohio        $502.24
79. Theodore "Ted" Deutch – Dem.     Florida        $301.17
80. Wally Herger – Rep.         California    $650.00
81. William "Lacy" Clay Jr. – Dem.     Missouri    $779.08    
82. William Keating – Dem.        Massachusetts $968.85

6 comments:

  1. Some congresspersons are really abusing the privledge, but I am happy to see some of them are being pretty damn practical. But the guy with a $1900 a month lease......what the hell is he leasing?

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  2. And did you notice the guy with the $1900/mo lease is Missouri's very own Emanuel Cleaver? Ridiculous that this is a perk for Congress, on our dime. Most of us don't make nearly as much as they do and we pay for our own cars; why can't they?

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  3. I have had it with the abuse of our Gov't. Lets tell them their free trip is over. Time to take matters into our own hands. Get them out of office.....

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  4. This is absolutely outrageous. Isn't there anything we can do about this???

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  5. Thelast tie an article Caesar out on this topic was 2006. Those were different times and year when Republicans should have learned their lesson about out of control spending. After what happened in the 2010 elections, it's clear that nearly 20% of the representatives still think they are "entitled" to these perks. Did they think this activity would not be uncovered? Good job Inside Edition for shining the light on this. Wait until an incumbent has to explain this during a debate! And then they can also explain why our taxes are going to need to go up. Townhall meetings here we come!

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  6. Why are the taxpayers paying to lease cars for congresspeople? I would think they are able to pay for their own transporation since they are getting a good salary (I would not say earning it.)
    For those who are against universal health care they should also purchase their own health insurance.

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