$650,000 of Florida taxpayer money.

Could have been done for $650, but I’m sure somebody got a chunk of that money. Likely a good friend of Governor DeSantis.

There you go lying your dumb ass off again. I don't think you can post without lying and looking stupid. :palm:
 
Doubtful. Government sponsored migrant housing in California is extremely modest and austere.

Desantis is the only person in government I've ever heard of using state money to buy migrants luxurious chartered jets.

Biden does it all the time dumbass. :palm:
 
Florida taxpayers paid $615,000 for DeSantis to fly Texas migrants to island.

Tallahassee.com

Okay, that does NOT add up.

The aircraft used were (apparently) two, Fairchild Dornier 328JET's.

The fuel cost - which should be by FAR the largest cost to fly the people from Miami(?) to Martha's Vineyard?

Would be $60,000...tops.

That is assuming the jets burn 2 gallons of jet fuel per nautical mile flown.
At $5.29 per gallon.
Based on 4,832 nautical miles - round trip, for BOTH aircraft.

https://www.primidi.com/fairchild_dornier_328jet/specifications_dornier_328jet
https://executiveflyers.com/how-much-does-jet-fuel-cost/
https://www.trippy.com/distance/Miami-to-Martha's-Vineyard


People - on BOTH sides?

This is just another reason why you should NEVER, EVER just blindly believe whatever the MSM says.
 
Okay, that does NOT add up.

The aircraft used were (apparently) two, Fairchild Dornier 328JET's.

The fuel cost - which should be by FAR the largest cost to fly the people from Miami(?) to Martha's Vineyard?

Would be $60,000...tops.

That is assuming the jets burn 2 gallons of jet fuel per nautical mile flown.
At $5.29 per gallon.
Based on 4,832 nautical miles - round trip, for BOTH aircraft.

https://www.primidi.com/fairchild_dornier_328jet/specifications_dornier_328jet
https://executiveflyers.com/how-much-does-jet-fuel-cost/
https://www.trippy.com/distance/Miami-to-Martha's-Vineyard


People - on BOTH sides?

This is just another reason why you should NEVER, EVER just blindly believe whatever the MSM says.

Well done.
 
Okay, that does NOT add up.

The aircraft used were (apparently) two, Fairchild Dornier 328JET's.

The fuel cost - which should be by FAR the largest cost to fly the people from Miami(?) to Martha's Vineyard?

Would be $60,000...tops.

That is assuming the jets burn 2 gallons of jet fuel per nautical mile flown.
At $5.29 per gallon.
Based on 4,832 nautical miles - round trip, for BOTH aircraft.

https://www.primidi.com/fairchild_dornier_328jet/specifications_dornier_328jet
https://executiveflyers.com/how-much-does-jet-fuel-cost/
https://www.trippy.com/distance/Miami-to-Martha's-Vineyard


People - on BOTH sides?

This is just another reason why you should NEVER, EVER just blindly believe whatever the MSM says.

to be fair, they may have agreed to a contract for the next 100 flights........
 
Okay, that does NOT add up.

The aircraft used were (apparently) two, Fairchild Dornier 328JET's.

The fuel cost - which should be by FAR the largest cost to fly the people from Miami(?) to Martha's Vineyard?

Would be $60,000...tops.

That is assuming the jets burn 2 gallons of jet fuel per nautical mile flown.
At $5.29 per gallon.
Based on 4,832 nautical miles - round trip, for BOTH aircraft.

https://www.primidi.com/fairchild_dornier_328jet/specifications_dornier_328jet
https://executiveflyers.com/how-much-does-jet-fuel-cost/
https://www.trippy.com/distance/Miami-to-Martha's-Vineyard


People - on BOTH sides?

This is just another reason why you should NEVER, EVER just blindly believe whatever the MSM says.

Texas to the vineyard
 
Texas to the vineyard

You obviously don't fly very often...if ever.

'According to FlightAware tracking, two Ultimate Air shuttles flew Wednesday morning from San Antonio to Crestview in Florida’s Panhandle before traveling north. One of the planes stopped in Charlotte, N.C., the other in Spartanburg, S.C., before reaching Martha’s Vineyard.

The Vineyard Gazette reported that island officials and volunteers quickly rallied to find temporary shelter for 48 migrants from Venezuela and Colombia. Numerous reports said the group included a dozen children.'


https://news.yahoo.com/desantis-defends-migrant-flights-details-200530617.html

$650,000 divided by 48 is $12,812 per person.

A FIRST CLASS flight from San Antonio to Boston (on United Airlines)?
With 2 stops?
Costs at MOST - about $2,500.

https://www.united.com/en/us/fsr/ch...taxng=1&newHP=True&clm=7&st=bestmatches&tqp=R

So you are seriously suggesting that it cost over FIVE TIMES more to fly these people on two, dinky, chartered aircraft?
Then it would to fly FIRST CLASS on United Airlines?


Yes or no, please?
 
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