05 February 2008

Marc Dann Abusing State's Jet

The Buckeye Institute today named Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann as its Porker of the Month for January and, from its release, the honor seems well-deserved.

Here is what the Buckeye Insitute said:

During 2007 and early 2008, Attorney General Dann flew on the state's Beechcraft King Air 90 twin-engine airplane 13 times.  Many of the flights shuttled the attorney general to in-state events.  Gov. Ted Strickland has yet to use the aircraft and former Attorney General Jim Petro never used it. 

According to media reports, Dann's flights cost taxpayers $22,039.  The attorney general could have saved thousands of dollars had he opted for a commercial carrier.

For example, Dann recently used the aircraft to attend a New York City press conference.  A quick search on Internet travel services Travelocity.com and Orbitz.com found one day, round-trip flights to New York City priced at $286 and $284 respectively.   The state aircraft costs taxpayers $440 per flight hour to operate.  Commercial airlines clock a flight from Columbus to New York City at 1:40 each way.

In addition, Dann's preference for departing from his home in Youngstown requires the state-operated aircraft to fly from Columbus to Youngstown before leaving for its primary destination.  This adds nearly two additional flight hours to each trip and increases the cost of each excursion by at least $880. 

An attorney general spokesman cited Dann's family interests when explaining the high cost of flying from Youngstown.  "Marc's kids play sports and he is very committed to his kids and he takes every opportunity he can to get home," Leo Jennings III told the Dayton Daily News. 

"The attorney general should look for ways to spend tax dollars more efficiently -- especially in this time of Ohio job losses and tight state budgets," Buckeye Institute President David Hansen said.  "We urge Attorney General Dann to exercise fiscal restraint in the future.  This type of wasteful spending should and must be avoided."



Mr. Lucente: Did you figure the total number of people aboard the plane? Seems to me that you would need to multiply that by the cost of a commercial ticket to get an accurate comparison.

Also, why do you once again feel the need to bash anyone involved in the Tarika Wilson cae? This was a more suble slam, but a slam all the same.

Why are you such a miserable unhappy person? Are you having personal problems and feeling the need to lash out?

Put on a smile for today and try to buck up buddy.

06 February 2008 07:42:09
Mrs. Myers,

You are kidding, right? What in the world has Marc Dann's abuse of the state's jet have to do with the Tarika Wilson case?

And, for the record, I am very happy. Whenever government waste is exposed, it makes me smile. You should to. After all, this is your tax dollars as well as mine that he is wasting.

~tjl~

06 February 2008 08:59:36
Dear Mr. Lucente<

I supposethe timing of your Marc Dann opinion, combined with your anti-police, anti-establishment opinions of recent just led to my perception that you were looking to badmouth yet another figure who has been involved with the Tarika Wilson case.

Sorry if I was wrong, but that's just how you come across to many people.

As far as Marc Dann's abuse of tax payer money, I would need some more evidence than just your opinion column to make my decisions. Again, how many people were accompanying Mr. Dann on these trips? It would make sense that you would take the number of people flying, multiply if by the cost of flying commercial,and then make your comparisons. That would be fair and equitable in establishing an abuse of taxpayer money, don't you think. Nah, you probably like your version better.

Sometimes you scare me with your thoughts Mr. Lucente.

06 February 2008 18:44:20



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