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It must be nice to spend taxpayer's money freely
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/more...11998.html


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More than a Vacation a Month for Obamas in 2013
8:36 AM, MAR 26, 2013 • BY DANIEL HALPER



In the first three months of the year, members of the first family have been on three vacations, averaging a vacation a month. And now it's being reported that the first daughters are on a spring break vacation in the Bahamas.

AP / STEVEN SENNE
The Obamas began the new year in Hawaii. "President Obama departed Hawaii this morning for Washington, after spending NINE days vacationing with family and friends in his native state. Here’s a quick look at how he spent his vacation," ABC reported on January 6, 2013.

"Obama played FIVE rounds of golf with SEVEN different partners, spending roughly THIRTY hours on TWO different courses on Oahu. The president made FIVE early morning trips to the gym at the nearby Marine Base at Kaneohe Bay. The First Family spent TWO afternoons enjoying the beach on the base and went for ONE hike to a local waterfall. The president spent ONE father-daughter afternoon with Malia and Sasha, bowling and going out for shave ice, an annual tradition."

Then the first lady and their daughters vacationed in Aspen over President's Day weekend. "First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in Aspen on Friday afternoon and is here with her daughters for a ski vacation," Aspendailynews.com reported in February. "Few details about her trip were available. Sources said she is staying at the home of Jim and Paula Crown, owners of the Aspen Skiing Co. She is reportedly skiing at Buttermilk today, where the Crowns, of Chicago, own a home on the Tiehack side."
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Outrageous that this colored fellow thinks he should be able to live like the white Presidents did! Golf! The gym! The beach! I vote to impeach!
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#3
Still behind Congress.
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$tevie wrote:
Outrageous that this colored fellow thinks he should be able to live like the white Presidents did! Golf! The gym! The beach! I vote to impeach!

The nerve! He's definitely the devil... just as The History channel wants us to see.
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Here's how Mr. Obama stacks up against more recent Presidents, if he keeps pace with 168 vacation days over eight years. President George W. Bush took all or part of 297 days at his Texas ranch. Bill Clinton took 174 days at Martha's Vineyard and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Ronald Reagan vacationed 349 days at his California ranch over eight years.

President Obama is also not the first to cut a vacation short. Reagan did it in 1983, Clinton in 1993 and 1998, and Bush, in 2005, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. To be fair, no President really takes a vacation. "The job is there in the golf cart with him. It never really leaves him," says Knoller.

Their days off are still filled with briefings and other executive decisions, but maybe, they get to sleep in a little.


http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/20509...-stacks-up
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#6
Thanks for the clarification. I thought Suzanne meant Pres. Obama was taking too much vacation, now I see she meant he is taking too little vacation.

$tevie wrote:
Here's how Mr. Obama stacks up against more recent Presidents, if he keeps pace with 168 vacation days over eight years. President George W. Bush took all or part of 297 days at his Texas ranch. Bill Clinton took 174 days at Martha's Vineyard and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Ronald Reagan vacationed 349 days at his California ranch over eight years.

President Obama is also not the first to cut a vacation short. Reagan did it in 1983, Clinton in 1993 and 1998, and Bush, in 2005, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. To be fair, no President really takes a vacation. "The job is there in the golf cart with him. It never really leaves him," says Knoller.

Their days off are still filled with briefings and other executive decisions, but maybe, they get to sleep in a little.


http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/20509...-stacks-up
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Ronald Reagan vacationed 349 days

To be fair, he could only recall a small portion of them.:devil:
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#8
another piece of spaghetti doesn't stick
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The president can never say, "sorry, I'm off today."

That job is 24/7/365 and I don't care if it is Obama, Bush, Clinton, Reagan, or Carter... they can do whatever they want on the little free time they get. If they are needed for the job, they will be there.
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