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Evil sequester cuts may force Congress to fly… commercial

Oh, the horror:

Forget threats of furloughed workers or reduced security at embassies.

Here’s what might be the most powerful incentive yet for members of Congress to come up with a deal to avert the sequester: the head of the Air Force today warned that the spending cuts that will go into effect March 1 could cause the military to eliminate those lovely miljet flights that lawmakers enjoy.

Members of Congress adore flying on Air Force jets, particularly for overseas trips — there are no security lines, check-in is a breeze, the service couldn’t be better, and it’s business class-only.

But if the government-wide cuts aren’t thwarted and the military has to pinch pennies, lawmakers might have to kiss those perks goodbye, Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told the crowd at the Air Force Association’s winter conference in Orlando, Fla., we’re told.

Only logical response:

Evil sequester cuts may force Congress to fly... commercial

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Comments (3)

  • Keep Your Skepticals On
    Posted on February 25, 2013 at 7:03pm

    If I was not for the sequester, I am now. For this one reason. This is the single best arguement for it I have heard. Don’t be ridin’ ’round like royalty and tell me there nothin’ to cut. There’s atleast one thing.

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  • shorelineliz
    Posted on February 25, 2013 at 12:36pm

    OMG! Not thaT! Congress flies Coach? OMG! Please Mommy…no!

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  • Tom K
    Posted on February 25, 2013 at 11:49am

    Congressional ” Employees ” should fly commercial tourist class EVERY TIME and they should have to go through the T.S.A. search EVERY TIME ! Congress’s Employers endure all of this so why shouldn’t our Employees ? They should also be covered by Obama Care !

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