Obama Whines Michelle Doesn’t Collect Salary As First Lady
Welshtaff
2012/09/07 02:08:57
And now we get more of the whining Barack Obama we’ve come to get
annoyed at and despise. At a campaign stop in Colorado on Wednesday, Barack
Obama got in touch with his feminine side, which isn’t that hard after he’s been
hanging out in Chicago bath houses, in an attempt to sweep some women voters off
their feet. Just what was his tactic? He complained that his wife Michelle did
not receive a salary for her First Lady duties.
First Lady duties? Say what? No one elected Mrs. Obama
or gave her a post to represent the people. Why should we then pay her for being
Obama’s wife? Listen as Barry tries to play the tiniest of violins as he appeals
to the emotional women in his audience.
or gave her a post to represent the people. Why should we then pay her for being
Obama’s wife? Listen as Barry tries to play the tiniest of violins as he appeals
to the emotional women in his audience.
“I want to make sure that when she’s working she’s
getting paid the same as men,” Obama said. “I gotta say that First Ladies right
now don’t [get paid], even though that’s a tough
job!”
It’s a tough job? Please! It must be tough running
around the country at tax payer’s expense for purchasing expensive lingerie,
spending millions for a Hawaii
vacation, as well as, flying all around the world with an entourage
of gullible liberal groupies and attending big dinners with famous people. Yes
that must be quite the job Mrs. Obama has. I bet she hardly breaks a sweat or a
nail.
around the country at tax payer’s expense for purchasing expensive lingerie,
spending millions for a Hawaii
vacation, as well as, flying all around the world with an entourage
of gullible liberal groupies and attending big dinners with famous people. Yes
that must be quite the job Mrs. Obama has. I bet she hardly breaks a sweat or a
nail.
Now compare that to my wife. Yes I’m going to take time
to praise the woman that God gave me. We were recently made aware that she is
not just a mother of nine, but now a mother of ten. That in and of itself is a
huge job, but she cooks, cleans, washes clothes, runs a small business, helps to
educate our kids at home, is a chauffeur, a fashion designer, a nurse to injured
kids, a promoter of what is good and much more, yet still has time to keep
herself up and look amazing all through the day! Does she get a salary for being
a mom? No. She helps me accomplish a goal and that is the dominion mandate from
God. I give thanks to God for her and sing her praises to those I come in
contact with. As the Proverbs declare, ” Her husband is known in the gates, when
he sitteth among the elders of the land.” I am known by my wife and she is known
to all by me. “Her children rise up and call her blessed.” She is a wise and
virtuous woman whose worth is far above rubies. She is a gift from the Lord. She
is my equal, our purposes are the same, but our roles are vastly
different.
to praise the woman that God gave me. We were recently made aware that she is
not just a mother of nine, but now a mother of ten. That in and of itself is a
huge job, but she cooks, cleans, washes clothes, runs a small business, helps to
educate our kids at home, is a chauffeur, a fashion designer, a nurse to injured
kids, a promoter of what is good and much more, yet still has time to keep
herself up and look amazing all through the day! Does she get a salary for being
a mom? No. She helps me accomplish a goal and that is the dominion mandate from
God. I give thanks to God for her and sing her praises to those I come in
contact with. As the Proverbs declare, ” Her husband is known in the gates, when
he sitteth among the elders of the land.” I am known by my wife and she is known
to all by me. “Her children rise up and call her blessed.” She is a wise and
virtuous woman whose worth is far above rubies. She is a gift from the Lord. She
is my equal, our purposes are the same, but our roles are vastly
different.
No other
president in our history has made such a selfish, self-serving and ridiculous
request as Barack Obama did. I have an idea for Obama: Split your salary with
her, which is what should be happening anyway. Matter of fact, just give her all
of it. I mean you’ve told us you don’t need a tax
cut. I say you don’t need any of the pay taxpayers give you. Give it
to your wife for another vacation and set the example instead of whining like a
little, hen pecked, angry man.
president in our history has made such a selfish, self-serving and ridiculous
request as Barack Obama did. I have an idea for Obama: Split your salary with
her, which is what should be happening anyway. Matter of fact, just give her all
of it. I mean you’ve told us you don’t need a tax
cut. I say you don’t need any of the pay taxpayers give you. Give it
to your wife for another vacation and set the example instead of whining like a
little, hen pecked, angry man.
It appears that for Barack Obama his wife is simply a
sidekick that needs to get paid for……..wait, what is she supposed to get paid
for? Telling me how
to eat healthy? Demanding that I exercise? Please. It won’t be long
until Barry will be whining about his two daughters not getting paid for being
first children.
sidekick that needs to get paid for……..wait, what is she supposed to get paid
for? Telling me how
to eat healthy? Demanding that I exercise? Please. It won’t be long
until Barry will be whining about his two daughters not getting paid for being
first children.






















W/H parties and he staff including a bee keeper so the W/H can brew 0bama's
honey beer moonshine isn't enough?
Dr. B. Franklin
Madison Debates
Saturday June 2, 1787
IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE
Sir. It is with reluctance that I rise to express a disapprobation of any one article of the plan for which we are so much obliged to the honorable gentleman who laid it before us. From its first reading I have borne a good will to it, and in general wished it success. In this particular of salaries to the Executive branch I happen to differ; and as my opinion may appear new and chimerical, it is only from a persuasion that it is right, and from a sense of duty that I hazard it. The Committee will judge of my reasons when they have heard them, and their judgment may possibly change mine. -I think I see inconveniences in the appointment of salaries; I see none in refusing them, but on the contrary, great advantages.
Sir, there are two passions which have a powerful influence on the affairs of men. These are ambition and avarice; the love of power, and the love of money. Separately each of these has great force in prompting men to action; but when united in view of the same object, they have in many minds the most violent effects. Place before the eyes of such men, a post of honour that shall be at the same time a place of profit, and they will mov...&
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Dr. B. Franklin
Madison Debates
Saturday June 2, 1787
IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE
Sir. It is with reluctance that I rise to express a disapprobation of any one article of the plan for which we are so much obliged to the honorable gentleman who laid it before us. From its first reading I have borne a good will to it, and in general wished it success. In this particular of salaries to the Executive branch I happen to differ; and as my opinion may appear new and chimerical, it is only from a persuasion that it is right, and from a sense of duty that I hazard it. The Committee will judge of my reasons when they have heard them, and their judgment may possibly change mine. -I think I see inconveniences in the appointment of salaries; I see none in refusing them, but on the contrary, great advantages.
Sir, there are two passions which have a powerful influence on the affairs of men. These are ambition and avarice; the love of power, and the love of money. Separately each of these has great force in prompting men to action; but when united in view of the same object, they have in many minds the most violent effects. Place before the eyes of such men, a post of honour that shall be at the same time a place of profit, and they will move heaven and earth to obtain it. The vast number of such places it is that renders the British Government so tempestuous. The struggles for them are the true sources of all those factions which are perpetually dividing the Nation, distracting its Councils, hurrying sometimes into fruitless & mischievous wars, and often compelling a submission to dishonorable terms of peace. And of what kind are the men that will strive for this profitable pre- eminence, through all the bustle of cabal, the heat of contention, the infinite mutual abuse of parties, tearing to pieces the best of characters? It will not be the wise and moderate; the lovers of peace and good order, the men fittest for the trust. It will be the bold and the violent, the men of strong passions and indefatigable activity in their selfish pursuits. These will thrust themselves into your Government and be your rulers. -And these too will be mistaken in the expected happiness of their situation: For their vanquished competitors of the same spirit, and from the same motives will perpetually be endeavouring to distress their administration, thwart their measures, and render them odious to the people.
Besides these evils, Sir, tho' we may set out in the beginning with moderate salaries, we shall find that such will not be of long continuance. Reasons will never be wanting for proposed augmentations. And there will always be a party for giving more to the rulers, that the rulers may be able in return to give more to them. -Hence as all history informs us, there has been in every State & Kingdom a constant kind of warfare between the governing & governed: the one striving to obtain more for its support, and the other to pay less. And this has alone occasioned great convulsions, actual civil wars, ending either in dethroning of the Princes, or enslaving of the people. Generally indeed the ruling power carries its point, the revenues of princes constantly increasing, and we see that they are never satisfied, but always in want of more. The more the people are discontented with the oppression of taxes; the greater need the prince has of money to distribute among his partizans and pay the troops that are to suppress all resistance, and enable him to plunder at pleasure. There is scarce a king in a hundred who would not, if he could, follow the example of Pharoah, get first all the peoples money, then all their lands, and then make them and their children servants for ever. It will be said, that we don't propose to establish Kings. I know it. But there is a natural inclination in mankind to Kingly Government. It sometimes relieves them from Aristocratic domination. They had rather have one tyrant than five hundred. It gives more of the appearance of equality among Citizens, and that they like. I am apprehensive therefore, perhaps too apprehensive, that the Government of these States, may in future times, end in a Monarchy. But this Catastrophe I think may be long delayed, if in our proposed System we do not sow the seeds of contention, faction & tumult, by making our posts of honor, places of profit. If we do, I fear that tho' we do employ at first a number, and not a single person, the number will in time be set aside, it will only nourish the foetus of a King, as the honorable gentleman from Virginia very aptly expressed it, and a King will the sooner be set over us.
It may be imagined by some that this is an Utopian Idea, and that we can never find men to serve us in the Executive department, without paying them well for their services. I conceive this to be a mistake. Some existing facts present themselves to me, which incline me to a contrary opinion. The high Sheriff of a County in England is an honorable office, but it is not a profitable one. It is rather expensive and therefore not sought for. But yet, it is executed and well executed, and usually by some of the principal Gentlemen of the County. In France, the office of Counsellor or Member of their Judiciary Parliaments is more honorable. It is therefore purchased at a high price: There are indeed fees on the law proceedings, which are divided among them, but these fees do not amount to more than three per Cent on the sum paid for the place. Therefore as legal interest is there at five per Ct. they in fact pay two per Ct. for being allowed to do the Judiciary business of the Nation, which is at the same time entirely exempt from the burden of paying them any salaries for their services. I do not however mean to recommend this as an eligible mode for our Judiciary department. I only bring the instance to shew that the pleasure of doing good & serving their Country and the respect such conduct entitles them to, are sufficient motives with some minds to give up a great portion of their time to the public, without the mean inducement of pecuniary satisfaction.
Another instance is that of a respectable Society who have made the experiment, and practised it with success more than an hundred years. I mean the Quakers. It is an established rule with them, that they are not to go to law; but in their controversies they must apply to their monthly, quarterly and yearly meetings. Committees of these sit with patience to hear the parties, and spend much time in composing their differences. In doing this, they are supported by a sense of duty, and the respect paid to usefulness. It is honorable to be so employed, but it was never made profitable by salaries, fees, or perquisites. And indeed in all cases of public service the less the profit the greater the honor. To bring the matter nearer home, have we not seen, the great and most important of our offices, that of General of our armies executed for eight years together without the smallest salary, by a Patriot whom I will not now offend by any other praise; and this through fatigues and distresses in common with the other brave men his military friends & Companions, and the constant anxieties peculiar to his station? And shall we doubt finding three or four men in all the U. States, with public spirit enough to bear sitting in peaceful Council for perhaps an equal term, merely to preside over our civil concerns, and see that our laws are duly executed. Sir, I have a better opinion of our Country. I think we shall never be without a sufficient number of wise and good men to undertake and execute well and faithfully the office in question.
Sir, The saving of the salaries that may at first be proposed is not an object with me. The subsequent mischiefs of proposing them are what I apprehend. And therefore it is, that I move the amendment. If it is not seconded or accepted I must be contented with the satisfaction of having delivered my opinion frankly and done my duty.
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With all the money the Obamas have made on books, I hardly feel sorry for them. I guess it is above both Obama and his wife's paygrade, so why don't they do themselves and the country a favor and walk away.
They Can afford to Buy a 35-Million Beach Front Home in HI, after only 4-yrs, when they came into office with less than 4-Million Net Worth....
Wonder where the Rest Came from..Not on HIS Tax Returns...lol~!!!
WTH?!?!?!?
Is he trying to push for a salary for the first lady?!?!?!
This Is NOT a RWNJ POLL...
Just another Ignorant Post without Looking it Up First, Before Spouting Of...
The Person above was Asking A Question and DID NOT deserve YOU BS Comment made to another About Her...
http://www.washingtontimes.co...
Or Has The LEFT Decided Free Speach Is NOT for the Right...Only For the Left???
Get Over It,,,, THIS IS...an Opinion Site and THAT is What People Do...
and get a grip on your assinine superiority complex.
You are the One who Needs to get a Grip....
She was Asking A Question Of The Poll, MORON...
if you had the Brains to Understand That, YOU would Not have made the Insult......Maybe....
But Then again...Just Might Be Your Nature...