At first, the haircuts were free. But because Torrenueva often had to fly somewhere on the campaign trail to meet his client, he began charging $300 to $500 for each cut, plus the cost of airfare and hotels when he had to travel outside California.

Torrenueva said one haircut during the 2004 presidential race cost $1,250 because he traveled to Atlanta and lost two days of work.
washingtonpost.com

When the average Joe voter is looking at candidates this is the type of thing that is really going to turn him off completely. The average annual income in the U.S. is $45,000 and this dude is spending more than a weeks wage before taxes on one haircut......isn't part of his platform to help the poor?

If he EVER wants to be in the Whitehouse even as a V.P. he needs a reality check.

Have a good one!:s4: