Taxpayers spent $1.4 billion dollars
on everything from staffing, housing, flying and entertaining President
Obama and his family last year, according to the author of a new book
on taxpayer-funded presidential perks.
In comparison, British taxpayers spent just $57.8 million on the royal family.
Author Robert Keith Gray writes in “Presidential Perks Gone Royal” that Obama isn’t the only president to have taken advantage of the expensive trappings of his office. But the amount of money spent on the first family, he argues, has risen tremendously under the Obama administration and needs to be reined in.
Gray told The Daily Caller that the $1.4 billion spent on
the Obama family last year is the “total cost
of the presidency,” factoring the cost of the “biggest staff in history
at the highest wages ever,” a 50 percent increase in the numbers of
appointed czars and an Air Force One “running with the frequency of a
scheduled air line.”
“The most concerning thing, I think, is the use of taxpayer funds
to actually abet his re-election,” Gray, who worked in the Eisenhower
administration and for other Republican presidents, said in an interview
with TheDC on Wednesday.
“The press has been so slow in picking up on this extraordinary increase in the president’s expenses,” Gray told TheDC.
Specifically, Gray said taxpayer dollars are subsidizing Obama’s
re-election effort when he uses Air Force One to jet across the country
campaigning.
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