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As Michelle Obama returned home from her royal excursion to Spain which cost taxpayers $400,000, Barack Obama cut food stamps to the nation’s poor.


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Just as Michelle Obama returned from her much-criticized luxury vacation to Spain, which cost the U.S. taxpayers an estimated $400,000, her husband cut $11.9 billion from the Food Stamp program, designed to help the poorest Americans.

The cut, along with tax increases to businesses is supposed to pay for an aid package to several states, mostly to prevent the layoff of about 160,000 public school teachers and administrators.

Of course, the teachers’ unions are tremendous contributors to the Democratic Party, and were instrumental in putting Obama in office. The move is seen by many as a payback for their support.

What is so hypocritical is the fact that Obama made the cut in the Food Stamps program, while he expects the taxpayers to pick up the bill for the First Lady’s trip to Spain.


http://www.examiner.com/x-21818-Vir...cation-Obama-cuts-Food-Stamps-to-nations-poor
 
As Michelle Obama returned home from her royal excursion to Spain which cost taxpayers $400,000, Barack Obama cut food stamps to the nation’s poor.


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Just as Michelle Obama returned from her much-criticized luxury vacation to Spain, which cost the U.S. taxpayers an estimated $400,000, her husband cut $11.9 billion from the Food Stamp program, designed to help the poorest Americans.

The cut, along with tax increases to businesses is supposed to pay for an aid package to several states, mostly to prevent the layoff of about 160,000 public school teachers and administrators.

Of course, the teachers’ unions are tremendous contributors to the Democratic Party, and were instrumental in putting Obama in office. The move is seen by many as a payback for their support.

What is so hypocritical is the fact that Obama made the cut in the Food Stamps program, while he expects the taxpayers to pick up the bill for the First Lady’s trip to Spain.


http://www.examiner.com/x-21818-Vir...cation-Obama-cuts-Food-Stamps-to-nations-poor

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!
 
As Michelle Obama returned home from her royal excursion to Spain which cost taxpayers $400,000, Barack Obama cut food stamps to the nation’s poor.


View attachment 486


Just as Michelle Obama returned from her much-criticized luxury vacation to Spain, which cost the U.S. taxpayers an estimated $400,000, her husband cut $11.9 billion from the Food Stamp program, designed to help the poorest Americans.

The cut, along with tax increases to businesses is supposed to pay for an aid package to several states, mostly to prevent the layoff of about 160,000 public school teachers and administrators.

Of course, the teachers’ unions are tremendous contributors to the Democratic Party, and were instrumental in putting Obama in office. The move is seen by many as a payback for their support.

What is so hypocritical is the fact that Obama made the cut in the Food Stamps program, while he expects the taxpayers to pick up the bill for the First Lady’s trip to Spain.


http://www.examiner.com/x-21818-Vir...cation-Obama-cuts-Food-Stamps-to-nations-poor

U.S. taxpayers didn't pay for the trip, she did.
 
As Michelle Obama returned home from her royal excursion to Spain which cost taxpayers $400,000, Barack Obama cut food stamps to the nation’s poor.


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Just as Michelle Obama returned from her much-criticized luxury vacation to Spain, which cost the U.S. taxpayers an estimated $400,000, her husband cut $11.9 billion from the Food Stamp program, designed to help the poorest Americans.

The cut, along with tax increases to businesses is supposed to pay for an aid package to several states, mostly to prevent the layoff of about 160,000 public school teachers and administrators.

Of course, the teachers’ unions are tremendous contributors to the Democratic Party, and were instrumental in putting Obama in office. The move is seen by many as a payback for their support.

What is so hypocritical is the fact that Obama made the cut in the Food Stamps program, while he expects the taxpayers to pick up the bill for the First Lady’s trip to Spain.


http://www.examiner.com/x-21818-Vir...cation-Obama-cuts-Food-Stamps-to-nations-poor



HAHAHA!...you have just given kenneth a run for his money...funny 'toon man!
 
Technically they have to pay for her security.

I'd like to know where the $400,000 came from.

I also think it's hilarious that this conservative blogger/newspaper is criticizing an entitlement cut, when most of them are all about getting rid of entitlements.
 
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I'd like to know where the $400,000 came from.

I also think it's hilarious that this conservative blogger/newspaper is criticizing an entitlement cut, when most of them are all about getting rid of entitlements.

I should have added security was going to have to paid no matter where she went as it comes with the position.

You know how liberals like to mock 'family value' Republicans who don't act in such a manner? Well this is pretty much the same. The right mocking 'compassionate' Democrats who are cutting food stamp benefits for our most vulnerable.
 
Technically they have to pay for her security.

I would also add to this, imagine if she and her friends and their entourage had spent all that "private money" domestically!

As many families in America struggle to pay their bills amid a sticky recession and deep unemployment, now at 9.5%, Michelle Obama’s luxe vacation to Spain has sparked out-of-touch outrage that has even the European press crying muy mal.

While the White House spokesman has described her trip with youngest daughter Sasha as private—and the First Lady reportedly paid for her own travel expenses—the European voyage cost taxpayers close to a quarter million dollars in presidential security.

That figure has drawn a fierce public scolding from press types and political watchers here and across the pond who dubbed the Obamas hypocrites for urging belt-tightening and fiscal sacrifice by average Americans, even as they continue a spate of vacations that will include ten days in tony Martha’s Vineyard later this month.

“To be clear, what the Obamas do with their money is one thing; what they do with ours is another,” wrote New York Daily News blogger Andrea Tantaros, who compared the First Lady with historic spender Marie Antoinette, who when told the people had no bread, famously said, “Let them eat cake.”

“I don’t begrudge anymore rest and relaxation when they work hard. We all need downtime—the first family included,” she said. “It’s the extravagance of Michelle Obama’s trip and glitzy destination contrasted with President Obama’s demonization of the rich that smack of hypocrisy and perpetuates a disconnect between the county and its leaders.”

Mrs. Obama, who has earned a reputation as global stylista for her model height and youthfully appropriate wardrobe sense, won no plaudits for restraint, touring the sites in Spain clad in Jean Paul Gautier and other expensive designer fashions. She and her group stayed in a Ritz Carlton resort near Marbella where junior rooms start at about $400 per day. Add in Secret Service, a government jet and an entourage of assistants and press types, and voters are left to wonder why a jet-set trip was a good idea—particularly now.

Perception junkies also wondered why Spain, rather than a good old U.S. resort in keeping with promoting American tourism, was her choice, particularly at a time when many families couldn’t afford a camping vacation, much less a European jaunt.

The White House dismissed the angry hoopla around her pricey travels as her business and not ours. It noted, according to published accounts, that she took a trip with a grieving female friend and their children, a get-together because the First Lady could not attend her galpal’s father’s funeral.

“The First Lady is on a private trip. She is a private citizen and is the mother of a daughter on a private trip,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs defended last week.

To that, Chicago Sun-Times columnist Lynn Sweet wrote bluntly: “Gibbs is wrong… Mrs. Obama is a public figure and it is reasonable to ask how he spends taxpayer resources.”

The poll-popular Mrs. Obama—thought to be her sagging husband’s biggest secret weapon to stump ahead of the November Ccongressional midterms—has her defenders.

I think it’s wrong to talk about the First Lady’s family vacation as a politician. She’s a mom,” said Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine, on NBC’s Today Show. “When you’re in office, you don’t give up being a mom and a family member.”

Ruth Marcus, writing in the Washington Post, noted that President George W. Bush, during his two terms, took 77 trips to his Crawford, Texas ranch. She described Michelle Obama’s Spanishgate this way: “So as a political matter, the trip to Spain was not a good idea. You don’t need Dick Morris—who famously polled the Clinton’s vacation plans and pushed Jackson Hole over Martha’s Vineyard—to tell you it’s not going to play well at a time of 9.5% unemployment.”

Still, with perception an enormous reality in Washington and a newbie administration struggling to gain traction on nearly every front, foreign and domestic, the trip rings for many as “tone deaf” and hardly inclusive of the current economic climate where real families continue to struggle hard.

Wrote Mary Stanik, a Minneapolis writer and public relations professional from Minneapolis in a column posted Monday on MinnPost.com: “The trouble is, Mrs. Obama is no longer an ordinary affluent American. She's the First Lady, and many millions of her fellow citizens are miserable from the effects of the worst economic downturn since Mrs. Roosevelt was in the White House.

She's also a highly intelligent attorney who was part of a campaign that mastered the meaning of optic and symbolism in electing Barack Obama President against what some would have considered insurmountable odds only a few years ago. Yes, she ought to know better. A lot better."
 
I should have added security was going to have to paid no matter where she went as it comes with the position.

You know how liberals like to mock 'family value' Republicans who don't act in such a manner? Well this is pretty much the same. The right mocking 'compassionate' Democrats who are cutting food stamp benefits for our most vulnerable.

IMO she's being criticized because she's the wife of a Dem president, not because she did something none of the others did.

"In politics and pop culture, optics are all," wrote The New York Times' Maureen Dowd, as she embraced the right-wing attack on the First Lady as an out-of-touch elitist. "And Michelle's optics sent a message that likely made some in the White House and the Democratic Party wince."

That "optics" word is everywhere as Beltway sages conceded the vacation in and of itself was not inherently evil, but that it looked bad and that every First Lady has to understand that she's always under scrutiny and that "optics are all."

Right. And how were the "optics" when First Lady Laura Bush got a $700 haircut for the 2005 Inauguration? Or when Laura Bush went on vacation with her girlfriends along with an entourage of 25 in tow? And how were the "optics" when the taxpayers spent more than $20 million flying the Bushes back and forth to their vacation retreat in Crawford, Texas?

How were those "optics"? They were just fine because nobody in the Beltway press corps ever cared about Laura Bush's "optics." Instead, for eight years she was, without question, deemed off-limits to any sort of sustained scrutiny. First Lady Bush was off-limits in a way that her Democratic predecessor, Hillary Clinton, was not. And she was off-limits in a way that her current Democratic successor most certainly is not.
 
IMO she's being criticized because she's the wife of a Dem president, not because she did something none of the others did.

"In politics and pop culture, optics are all," wrote The New York Times' Maureen Dowd, as she embraced the right-wing attack on the First Lady as an out-of-touch elitist. "And Michelle's optics sent a message that likely made some in the White House and the Democratic Party wince."

That "optics" word is everywhere as Beltway sages conceded the vacation in and of itself was not inherently evil, but that it looked bad and that every First Lady has to understand that she's always under scrutiny and that "optics are all."

Right. And how were the "optics" when First Lady Laura Bush got a $700 haircut for the 2005 Inauguration? Or when Laura Bush went on vacation with her girlfriends along with an entourage of 25 in tow? And how were the "optics" when the taxpayers spent more than $20 million flying the Bushes back and forth to their vacation retreat in Crawford, Texas?

How were those "optics"? They were just fine because nobody in the Beltway press corps ever cared about Laura Bush's "optics." Instead, for eight years she was, without question, deemed off-limits to any sort of sustained scrutiny. First Lady Bush was off-limits in a way that her Democratic predecessor, Hillary Clinton, was not. And she was off-limits in a way that her current Democratic successor most certainly is not.

First off there is zero comparisson between Hillary and Laura Bush as first ladies. Can you recall anything Laura that was really political in nature other than saying she supported her husband? She was pretty much in the background. During the campaign Hillary said you were getting two for one with her and Bill and then when she took the lead in writing the health care bill that put her right on the front line. I'm not passing judgement here just saying those two were completely different so of course coverage of them was going to be different.

I'm sure there is partisanship involved in criticising Michelle but her husband isn't all that popular at the moment and the economy is not doing well. There is nothing wrong with her wanting to take her kids overseas. It was probably a great experience for them. But can you make the argument considering what's going on economic wise in our country it shows somewhat of a tin ear politically? I think you can.
 
First off there is zero comparisson between Hillary and Laura Bush as first ladies. Can you recall anything Laura that was really political in nature other than saying she supported her husband? She was pretty much in the background. During the campaign Hillary said you were getting two for one with her and Bill and then when she took the lead in writing the health care bill that put her right on the front line. I'm not passing judgement here just saying those two were completely different so of course coverage of them was going to be different.

I'm sure there is partisanship involved in criticising Michelle but her husband isn't all that popular at the moment and the economy is not doing well. There is nothing wrong with her wanting to take her kids overseas. It was probably a great experience for them. But can you make the argument considering what's going on economic wise in our country it shows somewhat of a tin ear politically? I think you can.

Laura Bush was well liked by everyone. She was a classy lady who had the smarts to know she was a public figure and she conducted herself well. Michelle's travel gaff is on her. You made the point well waco!
 
First off there is zero comparisson between Hillary and Laura Bush as first ladies. Can you recall anything Laura that was really political in nature other than saying she supported her husband? She was pretty much in the background. During the campaign Hillary said you were getting two for one with her and Bill and then when she took the lead in writing the health care bill that put her right on the front line. I'm not passing judgement here just saying those two were completely different so of course coverage of them was going to be different.

I'm sure there is partisanship involved in criticising Michelle but her husband isn't all that popular at the moment and the economy is not doing well. There is nothing wrong with her wanting to take her kids overseas. It was probably a great experience for them. But can you make the argument considering what's going on economic wise in our country it shows somewhat of a tin ear politically? I think you can.


Hey man, I realize that in the greater wingnutosphere, it is presumed that women should be baking cookies and making sandwiches.

But, First Ladies are expected to be America's ambassador to the world. That's there job. They are generally the most high profile women in America on the world stage, with a direct line to the President's ear.

Laura Bush Begins Diplomatic Tour of Europe

FOX News
Monday, May 13, 2002

WASHINGTON — Laura Bush is focusing on education and women's issues as she begins her first solo trip overseas representing the president -- a coming out on the international stage for the first lady.

Mrs. Bush and her daughter Jenna, 20, arrived in the rainy twilight Monday evening in Paris, first stop on a 10-day tour that also includes the capitals of Hungary and the Czech Republic.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,52667,00.html
 
Hey man, I realize that in the greater wingnutosphere, it is presumed that women should be baking cookies and making sandwiches.

But, First Ladies are expected to be America's ambassador to the world. That's there job. They are generally the most high profile women in America on the world stage, with a direct line to the President's ear.

I'm not losing any sleep over this as I really don't care where she went on her vacation. But as I've learned through many sad attempts at dating timing is everything. There is absolutely nothing wrong with her taking her kids overseas. Other first ladies have done the same. But as I stated with her husband dropping in popularity and the economy not performing well nor showing signs of an imminent breakthrough her trip will draw more attention now than at it would at most other times.
 
This is just dumb, where was the attack when Laura and her daughters went on trips?
 
I'd like to know where the $400,000 came from.

I also think it's hilarious that this conservative blogger/newspaper is criticizing an entitlement cut, when most of them are all about getting rid of entitlements.
He was pointing out the hypocrisy of Democrats claiming they are the Party of the People and want to help the poor when they are really the Party of the ruling class that screws the poor.
 
He was pointing out the hypocrisy of Democrats claiming they are the Party of the People and want to help the poor when they are really the Party of the ruling class that screws the poor.

I dont see how the first lady going on vaca is screwing the poor... but whatever, its like you guys being offended because Dr. Laura gets called out when others dont.
 
This is just dumb, where was the attack when Laura and her daughters went on trips?

There wasn't as many people unemployed then, and don't forget that your god said that "WE ALL HAVE TO DO WITH LESS". People don't see him doing with less. Or his wife.
 
There wasn't as many people unemployed then, and don't forget that your god said that "WE ALL HAVE TO DO WITH LESS". People don't see him doing with less. Or his wife.

Its okay for Republicans, Democrats should not do it.

Its okay for black people to use the "N", Republicans should not do it.
 
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