hjmick
10-18-2016, 05:56 PM
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How about this...
Malia and Sasha's Grandma to Receive Lifetime $160K Government Pension.
Better? Yes, it's true, unless denied by the Senate Budget Committee when they review all post-Obama Administration budgetary obligations, she gets $160,000.00 a year for babysitting and globe trotting.
Great work if you can get it...
First Grandma Marian Robinson to Receive Lifetime $160K Government Pension
Washington D.C. – First Grandma Marian Robinson, 79, will receive a lifetime 160K government pension when she leaves the White House next year, according to congressional budget statements.
According to documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Mrs. Robinson earned the lifetime pension for “services rendered as full-time/in-home caregiver” for granddaughters Malia, 18, and Sasha, 15, during President Obama’s two terms in office.
In January of 2009, it was reported that Mrs. Robinson was living in the White House full-time to tend to her granddaughters. She was the first live-in grandmother at the White House since Elivera M. Doud, the mother of Mamie Eisenhower, during the Eisenhower Administration...
Before her son-in-law became President of the United States, Mrs. Robinson had never been abroad. Now, after almost eight years of being the nation’s Grandmother-In-Chief, she’s a seasoned world traveler who has, accompanied by her granddaughters, been to Senegal, Tanzania, China and Italy, where she even met the Pope... (http://thebostontribune.com/first-grandma-marian-robinson-receive-lifetime-160k-government-pension/)
How about this...
Malia and Sasha's Grandma to Receive Lifetime $160K Government Pension.
Better? Yes, it's true, unless denied by the Senate Budget Committee when they review all post-Obama Administration budgetary obligations, she gets $160,000.00 a year for babysitting and globe trotting.
Great work if you can get it...
First Grandma Marian Robinson to Receive Lifetime $160K Government Pension
Washington D.C. – First Grandma Marian Robinson, 79, will receive a lifetime 160K government pension when she leaves the White House next year, according to congressional budget statements.
According to documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Mrs. Robinson earned the lifetime pension for “services rendered as full-time/in-home caregiver” for granddaughters Malia, 18, and Sasha, 15, during President Obama’s two terms in office.
In January of 2009, it was reported that Mrs. Robinson was living in the White House full-time to tend to her granddaughters. She was the first live-in grandmother at the White House since Elivera M. Doud, the mother of Mamie Eisenhower, during the Eisenhower Administration...
Before her son-in-law became President of the United States, Mrs. Robinson had never been abroad. Now, after almost eight years of being the nation’s Grandmother-In-Chief, she’s a seasoned world traveler who has, accompanied by her granddaughters, been to Senegal, Tanzania, China and Italy, where she even met the Pope... (http://thebostontribune.com/first-grandma-marian-robinson-receive-lifetime-160k-government-pension/)