Trump family trips cost taxpayers $11.3m in one month – almost as much as Obama’s cost in a year

By all means add me

I understand that your job is easier if you don't have to respond to pesky corrections of your daily talking points regurgitation, but seriously, you are basically wasting everyone's time. You have about as much credibility as washed up actors shilling annuities on cable.

Buh bye.

ps. Ignore works best if we all do it. Let him babble to an open window.
 
I understand that your job is easier if you don't have to respond to pesky corrections of your daily talking points regurgitation, but seriously, you are basically wasting everyone's time. You have about as much credibility as washed up actors shilling annuities on cable.

Buh bye.

ps. Ignore works best if we all do it. Let him babble to an open window.


Adios
 
They would have a whole lot more credibility if they had been critical of Obama's travel and golf. But they weren't.
It's not a question of sides. For example, I don't recall the media being critical of W's travel costs. Rather, they're being critical of the guy who was being critical. And so would you be if you weren't such an ardent fanboy.
 
First the right was complaining about Obamas vacation costs,now that Trumps vacation cost are around 10 times more than Obamas your side wants to switch business expenses.Not surprised at all but please list their business travel cost side by side.

I will agree with you. I would like to see both the travel and business expenses as president side-by-side for both Obama and Trump. If they are excessive then I will criticize both presidents for their over-spending.

I believe these figures should be released monthly for the tenure of every president.
 
http://www.local10.com/news/politics/president-trump-expected-to-spend-weekend-at-mar-a-lago

President Trump expected to spend weekend at Mar-a-Lago
Visit marks president's fifth stay since taking office

Posted: 8:15 AM, March 17, 2017 Updated: 9:54 AM, March 17, 2017

PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. - The Federal Aviation Administration has put into place temporary flight restrictions in West Palm Beach as President Donald Trump prepares to spend a fifth weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

Trump is expected to arrive Friday afternoon. Flight restrictions will be lifted on Sunday.
 
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/290162

The Real Price Tag of Trump's Mar-a-Lago Trips Is Sobering to Small Businesses
It's pretty cool when the president comes to town -- until he shuts down your business.

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March 17, 2017

At first, residents of Palm Beach found it exciting, myself included. Love him or hate him, having the President of the United States in your hometown is electrifying. Between Air Force One, motorcades, secret service agents and all of the added fanfare, it’s not a sight you see every day. But if you ask residents, it’s starting to feel like a regular sight -- and an unwelcome one at that.

Trump’s trips to Mar-a-Lago Resort adding up.
According to a recent investigation by the Washington Post, President Trump’s first three trips to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach have cost the federal treasury -- American taxpayers -- as much as $10 million within just the first month of his presidency. By the end of his term, that number could total hundreds of millions of dollars. By comparison, the Obama administration spent an estimated $97 million on travel-related expenses over eight years.

Related: Will You Thrive in the Trump Economy?

Part of the cost has to do with the need for security. Trump often chooses to do his business in very public places, such as dining with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe alongside other Mar-a-Lago members. Then there’s the cost of flying a plane from Washington D.C. to Florida, which is a bit more expensive than taking the short helicopter ride from the White House to Camp David.

On a related note, the city of New York pays roughly $500,000 per day securing Trump Tower, where First Lady Melania Trump and son Barron are currently living. The annual cost could end up being around $183 million for this alone.

The impact on local businesses and daily life.
While the cost of President Trump’s travels is certainly of interest, it’s also important to note just how disruptive these trips have been to the people and businesses of Palm Beach.

Whenever Air Force One flies into Palm Beach, the airport has to go into total lockdown mode. Experiencing a comprehensive shutdown for the president’s arrival can be neat at first, but when you consider that Trump has caused five total shutdowns since December, it’s easy to see why locals are getting a little frustrated.

Take Jorge Gonzalez, owner of SkyWords, as an example. His company operates four planes that tow advertising banners along the coastline in Palm Beach County. Considering that 97 percent of his business is done on weekends and holidays, the airport shutdowns are having a quantifiable impact. Gonzalez says he has another month, two at the most, left in peak season to turn a profit. "So every week that they drag their feet puts me closer and closer to closing my doors,” he said.

It’s not just Gonzalez who is being impacted, either. Every business that relies on Palm Beach County Park Airport in Lantana, which is situated just six miles from Mar-a-Lago, is struggling. This includes flight schools, small cafes and restaurants, sightseeing excursions and more.

Related: Tech and Trump: What the Next Four Years Might Bring

Dave Johnson, the owner of Palm Beach Aircraft Services, operates and maintains planes at Lantana. He has eight full-time employees and provides an upscale transportation service for prominent lawyers and doctors who travel around the country for work. Considering that no private flights can take off within a 10-mile radius and no arriving flights are allowed to land without first stopping elsewhere for security clearance, the effect on his business has been immense.

“We never dreamed that he’d be here every weekend -- that’s the killer,” Johnson said. “I’m getting customers that have been with me for years, and they’re actually moving their aircraft to other airports so they can fly.”

From a local security standpoint, Palm Beach County is struggling to find adequate law enforcement resources for its airports. To date, the county has already tallied more than $1.5 million on police overtime pay.

It’s not all doom and gloom, though. The folks at Mar-a-Lago seem to love brushing shoulders with the president, and the local economy could eventually see a long-term boost in value. “Despite the controversy Trump brings, the international media attention shown on Palm Beach and West Palm Beach during broadcasts of the presidents’ visits has been a Chamber of Commerce dream come true,” said Andy Reid, a reporter for South Florida’s Sun-Sentinel. “Tourism officials expect a long-term bump in visits thanks to potential customers in cooler climates getting frequent reminders of the local blue skies and balmy temperatures.”

In the meantime, the struggle small business owners and local residents are facing is hard to overlook.

Something has to change.
For a businessman who claims to fight for small business owners and the millions of “little guys” across the country, President Trump’s frequent and expensive trips to the “Winter White House” don’t reflect well on his first month in office.

Related: Will Trump's Tax Plan Benefit Small Businesses

Something has to change fairly soon; otherwise, President Trump’s lavish travels will squash a group of small business owners that are supposed to be directly benefiting from the administration’s new policies.

He isn’t the first president to enjoy a weekend outside of D.C., but he is the first to spend $10 million in one month while simultaneously straining a community that doesn’t have the luxury of sitting back and watching it all unfold.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/17/politics/donald-trump-mar-a-lago-costs/

Facing soaring costs, Palm Beach officials ask Trump to pay up
http://www.cnn.com/profiles/dan-merica-profile
By Dan Merica, CNN

Updated 5:39 PM ET, Fri March 17, 2017


Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)Palm Beach County officials, facing the prospect of paying millions of dollars in overtime costs associated with protecting President Donald Trump during his frequent visits to the tony Florida enclave, want either the federal government or Trump himself to foot the bill.

Protecting Trump while he is at Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, primarily falls on the Secret Service. But when the President visits Florida, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is asked to assist in a variety of public and private ways. With Trump making his fifth trip as president to what he calls the "Winter White House," the costs are rising.
According to estimates provided to CNN by the sheriff's department, it costs about $60,000 in overtime every day Trump spends in Florida. Trump has spent, before this weekend, 14 days in Florida since taking office in January, meaning costs to the sheriff's department will likely top $1 million during this weekend's visit.

Though the number is minimal when considering how much it costs the Secret Service to protect Trump, it is a sizable -- and unbudgeted -- amount for the county.
Local officials, who are starting to grapple with the idea that they might foot the bill, say if the county has to pay for it, it will mean either tax hikes or cuts to services in the coming years.
"It means the local taxpayers will have to bear the added burden of being part of the security for the president of the United States," Paulette Burdick, the Democratic mayor of Palm Beach County, told CNN Friday. "It will either be cuts or increase in taxes."
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Dave Kerner, a Palm Beach County commissioner, says the proposed county budget for 2018 currently has a $40 million deficit, meaning the prospect of paying a few million dollars more to protect Trump could force political leaders into making hard choices on programs to offer.
"I know that my taxpayers shouldn't have to bear the burden," Kerner, a Democrat, said Friday.
One option being explored to pay for Trump's protection is to force Mar-a-Lago, to pay for the county's services through its yearly tax bill.

The plan, which has been proposed by Kerner, would assess a certain amount each year against the club, requiring it to pay for the protection. While Kerner is skeptical that the plan would work (as are other commissioners) or that Mar-a-Lago would pay the assessment, he said the idea was worth exploring.

"Frankly, as long as it is not on my constituents, I don't care who pays it," Kerner said, adding that while he is "honored" to have the President visit, he needs to look out for his constituents first.

Trump has been told that there is a desire within Palm Beach County that the taxpayers not pick up the bill for his protection.

Sheriff Ric Bradshaw met with the President in February, where he discussed the need to get paid back for the cost of protecting him.


"I want to thank the President for taking time to listen to local Law enforcement's concerns and his commitment to an ongoing dialogue, which ensures the opportunity to address other issues, such as reimbursement for presidential visits," Bradshaw said after the meeting.

Trump regularly hassled his predecessor, President Barack Obama, for traveling to Hawaii. "The habitual vacationer, @BarackObama, is now in Hawaii. This vacation is costing taxpayers $4 milion +++ while there is 20% unemployment," Trump tweeted in 2011 with an incorrect unemployment figure.

Trump later tweeted: "President @BarackObama's vacation is costing taxpayers millions of dollars——Unbelievable!"

But now, Trump, a former reality-TV star with a lavish lifestyle, is the one looking to get out of the White House every weekend.

Due to variations in each trip Trump takes, it is difficult to estimate the exact amount each Trump trip is costing the federal government. But a 2016 Government Accountability Office report about a four-day trip Obama took to Florida in 2013 found the total cost to the Secret Service and Coast Guard was $3.6 million.

That figure was also conservative: It did not include classified Defense Department costs or the salaries of anyone involved in the trip, according to the Government Accountability Office.

The cost to protect Trump in Palm Beach is dramatically less than what it takes for around-the-clock protection in New York, where officials say it costs New York City more than $1 million a day.

"This is a very substantial undertaking. It will take substantial resources," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, said in November. "We will begin the conversation with the federal government shortly on reimbursement for the NYPD for some of the costs that we are incurring."

Those conversations have been ongoing. De Blasio asked Congress for $35 million to cover costs associated with protecting Trump in December.

With the weather cold in New York, though, Trump has spent considerably more time in Florida than his northern home. And residents around Palm Beach have been told to expect Trump to visit Mar-a-Lago every weekend until May.

Burdick, the mayor, asked members of Florida's congressional delegation for help getting reimbursed for Trump's protection, arguing that the costs of Trump's visits are putting pressure on the county.

"Palm Beach County will continue to be a location frequented often by President-elect Donald J. Trump as his home is located on the south end of the town of Palm Beach," Burdick wrote, arguing the county has "assumed unbudgeted expenditures arising from the security detail of President-elect Trump."

Burdick said Friday that they have yet to hear back, but that they "are not giving up."
"We are hoping that the federal government will review the request," she said. "It is unprecedented that a sitting president would take regular weekend vacations to his Florida home, or any home, and it is very expensive for our local taxpayers."

Kerner said the letter and other attempts to get the federal government to pay the bill have failed to spark action.

"We have, obviously, federal colleagues, our members of Congress. They have not indicated that it is forthcoming," Kerner said when asked whether they got a response to the requests. "There has been no indication that aid is forthcoming."
 
https://qz.com/934970/trumps-budget...-on-what-trumps-mar-a-lago-trips-cost-so-far/

You could feed 5,967 homebound seniors for a year on what Trump’s Mar-a-Lago trips cost so far


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Meals on Wheels “sounds good,” he said during a press conference at the White House, but the administration is not going to spend money “on programs that cannot show that they actually deliver the promises that we’ve made to people.” On after-school programs that provide meals, he said “They’re supposed to help kids who don’t get fed at home get fed so they do better in school. Guess what? There’s no demonstrable evidence they’re actually doing that.”

Research refutes this argument: Because they keep seniors out of nursing homes, Meals on Wheels helps cut states’ Medicaid costs, a 2013 study shows, while several studies show after school programs improve grades.

Part of Mulvaney’s rationale was that it is impossible for the administration to ask taxpayers like the “steelworker in Ohio, the coal-mining family in West Virginia, the mother of two in Detroit” to pay for programs that don’t benefit them. The budget ramps up military spending at while cutting funding for the arts, foreign aid, lower income citizens, the environment, and science.

Meals on Wheels feeds a homebound senior citizen 250 days a year for $2,765, and currently feeds about 2.4 million seniors nationwide. The program helps elderly people who may not be able to shop or cook on their own by bringing them hot meals and providing them some human companionship.

After school snack programs are aimed at kids that don’t get enough to eat at home, and the USDA reimburses schools $0.80 per poor student, or $144 per 180-day school year.

Taxpayers are already footing a high profile bill that they see no benefit from. The cost to taxpayers of one of President Trump’s weekends to his Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, has been estimated at $3.3 million, based in part on a weekend President Barack Obama took to South Florida when he was president. (The cost of flying Air Force One and security make up most of that). Including this coming weekend, Trump will have taken five trips to Mar-a-Lago since becoming president, for a grand total of about $16.5 million.

Meals on Wheels could feed 5,967 seniors for a year for that amount. After school programs could feed 114,583 poor children for a year for the same amount.

It’s a somewhat arbitrary measure, to be sure, but it highlights the jarring disconnect between a budget that cuts programs for poor people and research while the president takes trips to his warm weather home.

Mulvaney was careful to point out that the OMB had taken great pains to create the budget that Trump wanted. The agency crafted the budget by going “back to the President’s speeches, the interviews he gave and just talking to him,” and “tried to identify his priorities.”
 
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