Reason #24: Barack Obama–The Hardest Working Man In Show Business–Working Just As Hard As James Brown Is At This Very Minute!
Categories: Living the high life on the public dime, setting new standards for slackers everywhere, providing new hope and change to the accomplishment-challenged. They really do think we’re stupid. They really do think they’re smarter than everyone else.
For some time I’ve been informally keeping track of the serially vacationing Barack Obama. I knew he and his family were frequently taking lavish vacations on the public dime, often in multiple jets—sometimes even providing a separate jet for Bo, the Presidential doggie–on the rare occasions when Mr. Obama was not golfing. I knew Mr. Obama was legendary for a light workload at the White House (usually starting work no earlier than 0930 and quitting for the day no later than 1600) and for never being on time—a trait he shares with Bill Clinton (perhaps it’s something in Democrat genes?). But until I decided to get serious about researching these things, I had no idea how little the American people are getting for their money in their chief executive.
Actually, I shouldn’t have been surprised. After all, Mr. Obama has apparently never held an 8-5 job, a job where he was expected to be on time and produce actual work on a daily basis. Often touting his time as a “community organizer,” Mr. Obama admitted in his two (?!) “memoirs” that he could not tell friends what he actually did as a community organizer.
Here’s a listing of Mr. Obama’s official schedule from the first week of January, 2012. Keep in mind that this was the beginning of Mr. Obama’s third year in office; his working patterns were already well established. “Week 1:
Monday, January 2, 2012
No official Schedule
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
7:15 am The First Family arrives at Andrews Air Force Base
7:30 am The First Family arrives at the White House
11:30 am The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing
12:00 pm The President meets with senior advisors
12:30 pm The President and the Vice President meet for lunch
4:30 pm The President and the Vice President meet with Secretary of Defense Panetta
8:15 pm The President participates in a video teleconference with Iowa Caucus attendees
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
9:30 am The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing
10:05 am The President departs the White House en route Joint Base Andrews
10:20 am The President departs Joint Base Andrews en route Cleveland, OH
11:35 am The President arrives Cleveland, OH
12:05 pm The President participates in a discussion with a family at a private residence
1:15 pm The President delivers remarks on the economy
2:35 pm The President departs Cleveland, OH en route Joint Base Andrews
3:50 pm The President arrives Joint Base Andrews
4:05 pm The President arrives the White House
Thursday, January 5, 2012
10:00 am The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
10:50 am The President delivers remarks on the Defense Strategic Review
3:30 pm The President and the Vice President meet with Secretary Geithner
Friday, January 6, 2012
9:50 am The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing
11:40 am The President visits staff and delivers brief remarks at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
12:15 pm The President has lunch with winners of a campaign contest
Notice that on the four days of that week when he apparently did some small amount of work—as in actually having something to do from time to time on his official schedule–nothing began earlier than 0930. Notice too that he appears to knock off for the day at around 1600, and on Friday, apparently right after lunch.
But this is only one example from one source—OK, the source is actually the White House, but still—so perhaps I’m not being fair.
After all in April, 2012, Mr. Obama said:
When we travel, we’ve got to travel through Secret Service and Air Force One, that’s not my choice,’ the president added. ‘I think most folks understand how hard I work and how hard this administration is working on behalf of the American people.’
Obviously, Mr. Obama thinks he’s working hard, and he thinks most folks think he’s working hard on their behalf (or he’s just lying and doesn’t care what we think). Just to be fair, let’s examine another source: Citizen 5408.
According to the White House, the President doesn’t work all that much. During the month of May, which included 21 working days, President Obama claims he worked about 92 hours (91.95 to be exact). That’s according to the White House schedule, posted on the whitehouse.gov Website. That equates to an exhausting 4.4 hours per day. Excluding his grueling G8 summit travels during the week of May 23 (when he was forced to endure eight hour work days!), Mr. Obama worked an average of 3.25 hours per day when at the White House in May.
Indeed, the President’s schedule is so thin, the White House Communications team sees it necessary to include the Vice President’s meetings, when he subs for the President* for padding. For example, on May 3rd and May 17th, Vice President Biden held working breakfast meetings at 7:45 am with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner in the President’s stead…
*So desperate are they for something to count, the Communications team also list Press Secretary Jay Carney’s daily briefings as if they were among the President’s activities.
If you take the link to the quoted article, you’ll see that, once again, I’ve taken the word of an unreliable, highly partisan source for Mr. Obama’s schedule: The White House.
But what about vacations? Mr. Obama and his family seem to take an awful lot of vacations, and not just weekends at the family cabin in the woods or a ranch on the rangeland of Texas, but lengthy vacations at some of the most exclusive and expensive haunts of the wealthy and well known. But doggone it, Mr. Obama is entitled! He works darned hard for the American people. In fact, he works so hard he can multi-task and is constantly on the lookout for vacation spots even when doing the people’s business:
Just the other day President Obama got defensive when he was asked about the many vacations he and his family take while so many Americans are struggling financially. My what a short memory he has. During a panel discussion moderated by Chris ‘Tingles’ Matthews in Colombia over the weekend he said that when he goes to these summits, ‘part of my job is to scout out where I may want to bring Michelle back later for vacation. So we’ll make sure to come back sometime in the near future.’ He wasn’t even kidding when he said it.
I’ve recently completed David Limbaugh’s The Great Destroyer: Barack Obama’s War On the Republic. I recommend it as a fine source for those who do not, on a daily basis, keep up with Mr. Obama’s tireless work to establish a Marxist utopia within the geographic boundaries of the American nation. I’ll provide a sampling of Mr. Obama’s work and play habits from that book, which includes some 71 pages of notes.
Golf: Mr. Obama seldom lets a job as trivial as the Presidency get between him and the well-manicured greens:
This is a man who played golf eight times in the first eleven weeks of the Gulf oil spill. The aloof, tone-deaf White House staff praised this indolence, with Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton declaring that Obama’s gold outings do ‘us all good as American citizens. I don’t think that there’s a person in this country that doesn’t think that their president out to have a little time to clear his mind.’ A little time? During his first seventeen months in office, Obama played golf thirty-nine times. In other words, he played almost every weekend that it was warm enough to play in Washington or whichever exotic location he happened to be in at the time. By October 2010, Obama had played 52 rounds of golf.
While the Left relentlessly ridiculed President George W. Bush for ignoring his job responsibilities in favor of golf, they have barely mentioned Obama’s trips to the links. Yet Obama played more golf in less than two years in office than Bush did during his entire eight years. Whereas the press depicted Bush as derelict in his duties, Obama was making judicious use of his downtime to refuel and equip himself to utilize the brain that Joe Biden said was too big for his [Obama’s] skull. Nor was Bush credited for ultimately foregoing golf in order to show respect for the families of wounded and fallen soldiers. Obama, by contrast, rarely lets a tragedy get between him and the course. (p. 382)
Taxpayer-Funded Junkets: But surely the Obamas, heralds of the most transparent and above-board administration in history, would never engage in crass junketing like lesser politicians!
At a time when congressional Democrats refused to fund visits of Republican congressmen to tour the Gulf oil spill, Obama dispatched Michelle to the scene, though she had no official position and no authority to do anything in connection with the disaster. When she arrived—after stopping in Kansas City to speak to the NAACP about Americans’ eating habits and racial problems—she donned her hat as Gulf tour director saying, ‘There are still thousands of miles of beaches not touched by the spill. There are still opportunities to experience these beautiful beaches. (pp. 382-383)
And true to her word, Mr. and Mrs. Obama quickly took advantage of beautiful beaches:
A few days later, the Obamas jetted to the plush Mount Desert Island, which as been described as ‘a coastal haven in Maine for old-money Republicans’ and ‘the summer playground for the Astors, the Rockefellers and the Morgans,’ to see the sights and eat lobster. According to the local paper, the Obamas flew their dog to Maine separately in a small jet [emphasis mine]. (p. 383)
Hmmm. Maine. Isn’t that a bit north of the Gulf?
Pricey Vacations: How much is all of this costing the taxpayer? More than one might imagine in their wildest dreams.
*Circa, July, 2010:
Around July, 2010, the Obamas took a total of four vacation in a month’s time: Bar Harbor, Marbella, Florida, and—of course—Martha’s Vineyard, where the family stayed ten days, renting a $20 million estate at an estimated cost of between $35,000 and $50,000 a week. They went on a total of eight vacations by the end of the summer of 20120. (p. 384)
*August, 2010: This trip to Marbella, Spain, a prime holiday spot for the rich and famous, was originally going to be a family trip, but ultimately only Michelle and “long-time family friends”-–apparently about 40 friends–went along. The trip required a 68-person security detail, Mrs. Obama’s personal staff, and Air Force Two—a 757—at about $145,000.00 alone for the round trip. The Daily Mail reported the trip would cost taxpayers about $79,000.00 per day. (p. 384)
*October, 2010:
The granddaddy of all presidential vacations came in October, 2010, when the Obamas, as if operating on the scale of the great kings of Ancient Persia, booked 800 luxury hotel rooms in Mumbai, including 547 rooms and all the banquet halls at the Taj Mahal Hotel, 125 rooms at the Taj President in Cuffe Parade, and between eighty and ninety rooms at the ITC Grand Hyatt. In addition, forty aircraft, including two jets and forty-five cars, six of them armored, were part of Obama’s convoy. It was set to be the biggest trip by any U. S. President in terms of protocol and logistics. Thirty-four U. S. naval ships would be deployed alongside Indian ships to guard the coast outside the hotel. The total cost for Obama’s extravagant trip would be an astounding $200 million—per day. (pp. 384-385)
*Christmas, 2010:
…Obama took his family and friends to Hawaii again for his Christmas vacation in 2010, in a plush home that rents for $3,500 a night and $75,000 monthly. As usual, the trip incurred enormous costs. Mrs. Obama’s early flight to Hawaii cost $63,000; Obama’s round-trip flight cost some $1 million. Housing for Secret Service and SEALS cost $16,800. There was $134,400 in hotel costs for twenty-four White House staff, surveillance prior to his trip, and travel costs for Secret Service and White House staff traveling in advance. (p. 386)
How much are Mr. Obama and his family and pals actually traveling at taxpayer expense? Let’s ignore the fact that most of his travel is nothing more than campaigning on our dime thinly disguised as the nation’s business and focus only on Obama family vacations. Here’s a list complied by Wake Up America, updated as of March 20, 2012 (yes, there have been vacations since then):
— Spring Break 2012, Malia Obama in Mexico with 25 Secret Service agents.- added as update
— President’s Day 2012, Michelle and the first daughters in Aspen, Colorado to ski.
— Christmas 2011, the first family in Hawaii for an extended vacation.
— Summer 2011, in Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., for the annual beach break.
— June 2011, the first lady, her mother and daughters traveled to South Africa and Botswana.
— President’s Day 2011, the first lady and first daughters travel to Vail to ski.
— Christmas 2010, in Hawaii.
— August 2010, the first family traveled to Panama City Beach, Fla., for some sun and fun at the beach.
— August 2010, Obama spent the weekend alone in Chicago for his 49th birthday bash.
— August 2010, the first lady and daughter Sasha traveled to Spain for a mother-daughter vacation.
— August 2010, summer vacation again at Martha’s Vineyard.
— July 2010, the first family went to Mount Desert Island, Maine.
— May 2010, the first family had a four-day trip to Chicago.
— March 2010, first lady and daughter spend Spring Break in New York City.
— Christmas 2009, Hawaii again for the annual break.
— August 2009, at Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon for a short vacation.
— August 2009, their first summer vacation as first family at Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.
But it wasn’t all fun and frolic, no. Even the Obama children—acting as “senior staff”–pulled their share of the load for taxpayers. Wake Up America observed:
The South African trip, where the kids were listed as “senior staff” on the flight manifest was controversial because the “official” purpose of the trip was to encourage young people living in the two growing democracies to become involved in national affairs, but Michelle and company also went to tourist events, such as visits to historical landmarks and museums, plus a nonworking chance to send time with Nelson Mandela and the family went on a private safari at a South African game reserve before returning home.
The last Hawaii Christmas vacation was approximately $4 million.
But perhaps I’m being unfair. Sure, all of this costs a huge amount of money, but it can’t be that much—at least not compared to Mr. Obama’s deficits and hopenchange for much more deficit spending—and surely Mr. Obama isn’t vacationing more than past presidents—right? Let’s return to Limbaugh’s book to find out:
The U.S. Military estimates that it costs $181,757 per hour to operate Air Force One [keep in mind that AF One is always escorted by multiple, armed fighter jets, which are not exactly cheap to fly either, and I’m certain the President’s plane is also under constant surveillance by one or more AWACS-type (theater radar command and control) aircraft) which are also a bit pricey to operate]. This cost and accompanying expenses have been amplified for President Obama, who spent more days abroad in his first two years than any other president. ‘It’s astonishing,’ said the study’s [by the National Taxpayer’s Union Foundation] author, Demian Brady. ‘It’s far higher than any other…the figure that’s been reported on. It’s very surprising, and of course it’s just a fraction of the overall cost involved with presidential travel.’ While the administration disputed some of the cost estimates for his Mumbai trip and others, it would not reveal the actual accounting, as if the public had no right to know.
According to Byron York of the Washington Examiner, Obama, as of the beginning of 2011, had spent some 339 of his 712 days in office—almost 48 percent—outside Washington. Yet Obama’s alter ego, presidential advisor Valerie Jarrett, claimed on Meet The Press that Obama’s ‘biggest regret’ was that the economic crisis had forced him to ‘spend almost every waking hour in Washington focusing very hard on solving that crisis,’ and had prevented him from traveling around to meet everyday Americans. Jarrett quoted Obama as saying, ‘I really want to figure out a way where I can spend more time outside of Washington listening and learning and engaging the American people.’
But if Obama is not seeing enough of Americans, they are certainly seeing plenty of him; in his 712 days in office, York noted, he had only failed to make a public appearance or statement of some sort on forty-five of them. And all of these figures, mind you, were established before Obama was to kick his presidential re-election campaign into gear. (pp.385-386)
So Mr. Obama wants to travel around to meet everyday Americans! That must be why he’s vacationing in Hawaii, Martha’s Vineyard, Mumbai, Mount Desert Island and similar spots just brimming with everyday Americans.
No one begrudges the president a bit of vacation time. It is Mr. Obama, not the American people, who is engaging in class warfare. I don’t envy his ability to fly around the world on a moment’s notice at my expense. But I do expect him to actually put in eight-hour days now and again, and perhaps, even to actually stop by the office now and again. Instead of blaming George Bush for everything that has ever gone wrong in world history, Mr. Obama might emulate his example of early rising, going to bed late, and working more than eight hours a day doing the nation’s business.
It’s not terribly hard to see why Mr. Obama has accomplished so little, and why he has had so little contact with the Congress, even with members of his own party: he’s just not around, and when he is, he isn’t actually working.
And we elected him president.
UPDATE: 07-10-12, 0100 CST: Mr. Obama has now played 100 rounds of golf in his 3.5 years in office. Go here for a list and information on some of the courses Mr. Obama has frequented during his time as duffer-in-chief.
the rate at which this man is using taxpayer money for his private entertainment is truly disgusting.
Odd how the left whined and moaned about the time that Bush spent in Crawford. Nevermind that once all the equipment that is required to follow the President was installed once at Crawford and didn’t have to be moved and even more money expended for placing it at another location, as is with The One.
Or how about how the Bush’s actually paid for the facilities to house the Secret Service and the guests that visited Crawford (a little inside baseball information for y’all)?
Question of the year: if Obama wins a second term, who is he going to blame for the crappy economy of the last four years?
Great article, I really enjoyed it. I’m former USAF and coordinated many Air Mobility Command (AMC) SAAM missions. The problem is much worse than you think. Take a Presidential visit to S. Korea during the Clinton administration for example. When the President’s aircraft flies, there are numerous support missions that accompany it. At least one C-5 aircraft accompanies the President to bring Secret Service gear (in advance). Since this aircraft breaks down often, at least one his held en-route in reserve at a close base. In addition, numerous aircraft are ‘frozen’ at various bases in Japan, Alaska, and California to provide for backups in case of emergency. These backup missions may be frozen anywhere from a few hours to a few days. This is done in case some sort of emergency happens, such as an aircraft emergency, aircraft breakdown or some sort of ‘incident’. It’s very difficult to capture the full cost of such travel, but there are delay code metrics that are captured and inputted into computer systems like GDSS that would give a great estimate. When the President travels, there is a ripple effect in AMC of effected missions. Often, cargo and personnel are ‘dumped’ at a base and must be dealt with later in order to support the President’s mission. The stated cost of any such travel is a joke compared to the real cost behind the scenes.
Dear Kev:
Thanks for your service to our nation, for reading and for your informative comment. Mr. Obama has behaved like an alcoholic given unrestricted access to the world’s largest liquor store We’ll likely never know how much he’s wasted on himself and his family.
Thanks again!
The president is not going to publish his actual schedule – what a national security mistake. Also your Mumbai story is complete fabrication – please don’t blog when your source material is another blog sourced from another blog. Way to perpetuate idiocy.
Dear Stephen:
Hi there and thanks for reading and your comment. Actually, since the widespread use of the Internet, presidents have published their daily schedules. You are correct in stating that they don’t put everything they’re doing in their schedules for safety reasons. Mr. Bush’s surprise trip to Iraq, for example, was a closely held secret. But if you compare the schedules of Mr. Bush–for example–and Mr. Obama, you’ll find that Mr. Obama seems to barely show up.
Regarding Mumbai, I do actually do more research than simply finding something on an obscure blog that might support a story line. I’ve been unable to find any credible information to suggest that the Mumbai information is fundamentally in error. If you have that information, I’d be delighted to have links, and if they pan out, will certainly issue whatever correction is reasonably necessary. I do strive for accuracy here, but we are all subject to using the best information we can find.
Thanks again!
I don’t see much difference with President Obama and his travels then I did with President Nixon and his West coast home, on prime realestate protected with selective service 24 hours a day even when he wasn’t there, nor the expense it took to get President Reagan to his Home on the his ranch, outside Santa Barbara and the cost to the American people and the nearby security that was envolved. It’s my understanding that when a Presidental plane is on the ground and the President is going to use it, security in a 4 mile radius is in effect. Now I’m not a dummy, but I doubt very much that our president has much to say about how these security issues are handled. I believe he has much more on his plate then to worry about such trivial issues. When President Reagan was in Palm Springs one day everytrain at the railroad from Palm springs to Ontario couldn’t run when his plan went to take off, we were all at a standstill and we were given track order to not use our radios until his flight was out of the souther Callifornia air space, Palm Springs is a long way from Washington. We as Americans have not had a yountg family in the White House, sinse the Carter adminstration, we seem to kiss the ass of the English Crown and their children and shovel dirt in our own leaders face and family
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