Saturday, October 17, 2015
Free Republic / Townhall.com: Obama's Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams - Travel costs will exceed $200 mil after 8 years
It must be nice being Barack Obama. He gets to travel the world on the taxpayer’s dime and never worry about the cost. Thanks to Judicial Watch, the American people now know how much it costs to travel like a political rock star. Due to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Judicial Watch, the U.S. Department of the Air Force reluctantly released records that show the travel costs for President Obama in February and March of this year exceeded $4.4 million.
Throughout these months, the President enjoyed golf trips and participated in Democratic Party fundraisers. The President traveled to these destinations on Air Force One, an aircraft that costs taxpayers $206,337 per hour of use. Thus, it cost over $1 million for the President to attend a golf outing in Palm Springs, California. During his junket, he also enjoyed an extended stay at the Sunny lands resort, owned by the mega rich Annenberg family.
In February and March, the President also traveled to Chicago, Los Angeles and Palm City for political campaigning and fundraisers. The travel costs of all of these trips were covered by the taxpayers.
In Chicago, the President made a campaign appearance for his former Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, who was running for re-election as Mayor. In Los Angeles, he attended Democratic Party fundraisers and appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel comedy show. In Palm City, the President enjoyed golf at the Floridian National Golf Club, a “spectacular” resort on the St. Lucie River.
With an annual budget deficit of $438 billion and a national debt that exceeds $18.4 trillion, such expensive travel costs are outrageous. Obviously, the President is not concerned about appearances for he has been a world class traveler since taking office in 2009.
If these two months are typical of his tenure in office, it would mean that the President’s travel costs alone will exceed $200 million after his eight years in office. ...
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