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Bachmann: Obama’s spending is a ‘War on the Young’
Barack Obama is waging a “War on the Young” with the $6 trillion in national debt he has added to the national debt since taking office in 2009, according to Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann.
“That is a war on the young,” Bachmann said. “That isn’t caring about the future. That isn’t caring about America.”
Borrowing money in such an environment is a serious “generational injustice,” according to Bachmann.
“It is the greatest transfer of wealth in human history,” Bachmann said. “How does it help the poor for when government bureaucrats are earning higher salaries and bigger pensions than the average person?”
Bachmann claimed that 70 cents of every dollar intended to help the poor that gets spent by the federal government goes to benefit bureaucrats in Washington.
“That’s three dollars in food stamps for the needy and seven dollars for pensions and salaries for the bureaucrats,” Bachmann said. “How does this show that our president cares about the poor?”
She then turned her ire at what she considers the excesses of the president’s lifestyle and the $1.4 billion the gets spent on the White House. Among the examples of Obama’s taxpayer-funded excesses include his five chefs on Air Force One, the two projectionists at the White House who are on hand should the First Family want to watch a movie and the person paid to watch the Obama family dog.
Bachmann: Obama’s spending is a ‘War on the Young’
Barack Obama is waging a “War on the Young” with the $6 trillion in national debt he has added to the national debt since taking office in 2009, according to Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann.
“That is a war on the young,” Bachmann said. “That isn’t caring about the future. That isn’t caring about America.”
Borrowing money in such an environment is a serious “generational injustice,” according to Bachmann.
“It is the greatest transfer of wealth in human history,” Bachmann said. “How does it help the poor for when government bureaucrats are earning higher salaries and bigger pensions than the average person?”
Bachmann claimed that 70 cents of every dollar intended to help the poor that gets spent by the federal government goes to benefit bureaucrats in Washington.
“That’s three dollars in food stamps for the needy and seven dollars for pensions and salaries for the bureaucrats,” Bachmann said. “How does this show that our president cares about the poor?”
She then turned her ire at what she considers the excesses of the president’s lifestyle and the $1.4 billion the gets spent on the White House. Among the examples of Obama’s taxpayer-funded excesses include his five chefs on Air Force One, the two projectionists at the White House who are on hand should the First Family want to watch a movie and the person paid to watch the Obama family dog.