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A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by Oxone(m): 10:29am On Mar 11, 2015
The president also pays for other basics – everything from toothpaste to dry cleaning

There’s no free lunch – or breakfast or dinner – for President Barack Obama on Thanksgiving Day. Or any other day, for that matter.

He has to dig into his own pocket to pay for his holiday feast of turkey, ham, two kinds of stuffing, sweet and regular potatoes and six different kinds of pie. It’s a longstanding practice that a president pays for meals for himself, his family and personal guests.

Obama also pays for other basics – everything from toothpaste to dry cleaning.



WHY IS THAT?

Gary Walters, who was chief White House usher for many years, said the payment rule dates back to 1800 when the White House was first occupied by President John Adams and there was no staff. Presidents brought staff with them and paid for everything.

Congress gradually began spending money to maintain an official White House staff to oversee operations and maintenance, but presidents continued to pay for personal expenses.

What it boils down to, Walters said, is that the White House is first and foremost the president’s home.

“All those things that are personal in nature that we all pay for, the first family pays for,” he said.


WHAT IS EXCLUDED?

White House chefs who prepare the president’s meals are paid by the government.

For the budget year that ended 30 September, Congress gave the White House $19,000 to pay for official receptions and $12.7m to cover operating expenses for the residence, which may include entertainment. The cost of meals for some White House events, including state dinners and receptions, is picked up by the State Department or political parties.


WHAT ELSE MUST THE FIRST FAMILY PAY FOR?

Since presidents and first ladies can’t easily pop into the neighborhood drug store, a White House residence staff member will pick up things like toothpaste and deodorant during shopping runs and keep the bill for Obama.

Another cost is private parties, such as the 50th birthday bash Obama threw earlier this year for first lady Michelle Obama. For private events, presidents pay for food and beverages, use of waiters and servers and setup and cleanup crews. Taxpayers are only supposed to pay for official government functions.



HOW DOES IT WORK?

The White House usher’s office prepares a detailed bill and sends a copy to the president and another to the first lady by mid-month. It is itemized to account for all the food and beverages consumed by the first family and personal guests, and includes invoices and receipts for those costs and other services.

Obama then reimburses the government.


“It’s just the tradition that it’s continued on through time that the president will pay for their own food and, I guess, if they needed something for the house that was personal. Toothpaste, cologne or whatever,” said William Bushong, chief historian at the White House Historical Association.


HAS ANYONE EVER COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS?

The practice appeared to catch Nancy Reagan by surprise.

“Nobody had told us that the president and his wife are charged for every meal, as well as for such incidentals as dry cleaning, toothpaste and other toiletries,” she said shortly after she and President Ronald Reagan moved into the White House in January 1981.

Laura Bush knew about it – she’s the daughter-in-law of a president – but was still unprepared for some of the costs after becoming first lady in 2001.

One of the heftier expenses for the American first family? The first lady’s wardrobe, according to Laura Bush.

“I was amazed by the sheer number of designer clothes that I was expected to buy, like the women before me, to meet the fashion expectations for a first lady,” Mrs Bush wrote in her memoir. “After our first year in the White House, our accountant said to George (W Bush), ‘It costs a lot to be president,’ and he was referring mainly to my clothes.”

She also paid “with our own money” for someone to blow-dry her hair most mornings “just so I could try to avoid a bad hair day.”


WHAT IS OBAMA'S SALARY?

He gets $400,000 annually, plus a $50,000 allowance to help defray costs associated with carrying out his official duties.


WHAT ARE SOME OF OBAMA'S PERSONAL EXPENSES?

Mortgage on a home in Chicago, private-school tuition for his daughters.

WHAT ELSE DOES HE GET FOR FREE AT THE WHITE HOUSE?

Rent, utilities, transportation, security, medical care.

http://www.theguardian.com/money/us-money-blog/2014/nov/28/obama-bill-white-house-thanksgiving

Makes you wonder when you compare to Nigeria where the first family budgets One Billion Naira for feeding[i][/i] aside other expenses cry

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Re: A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by Kcdojoto(m): 10:39am On Mar 11, 2015
Brb
Re: A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by nonoy: 11:16am On Mar 11, 2015
Damn!

Goes to show why they are so far ahead today.....They've reason above all this kind of pettiness

lalastica, ishilove, farano....This is front page worthy!
Re: A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by davidif: 3:00am On Apr 19, 2017
Oxone:
The president also pays for other basics – everything from toothpaste to dry cleaning

There’s no free lunch – or breakfast or dinner – for President Barack Obama on Thanksgiving Day. Or any other day, for that matter.

He has to dig into his own pocket to pay for his holiday feast of turkey, ham, two kinds of stuffing, sweet and regular potatoes and six different kinds of pie. It’s a longstanding practice that a president pays for meals for himself, his family and personal guests.

Obama also pays for other basics – everything from toothpaste to dry cleaning.



WHY IS THAT?

Gary Walters, who was chief White House usher for many years, said the payment rule dates back to 1800 when the White House was first occupied by President John Adams and there was no staff. Presidents brought staff with them and paid for everything.

Congress gradually began spending money to maintain an official White House staff to oversee operations and maintenance, but presidents continued to pay for personal expenses.

What it boils down to, Walters said, is that the White House is first and foremost the president’s home.

“All those things that are personal in nature that we all pay for, the first family pays for,” he said.


WHAT IS EXCLUDED?

White House chefs who prepare the president’s meals are paid by the government.

For the budget year that ended 30 September, Congress gave the White House $19,000 to pay for official receptions and $12.7m to cover operating expenses for the residence, which may include entertainment. The cost of meals for some White House events, including state dinners and receptions, is picked up by the State Department or political parties.


WHAT ELSE MUST THE FIRST FAMILY PAY FOR?

Since presidents and first ladies can’t easily pop into the neighborhood drug store, a White House residence staff member will pick up things like toothpaste and deodorant during shopping runs and keep the bill for Obama.

Another cost is private parties, such as the 50th birthday bash Obama threw earlier this year for first lady Michelle Obama. For private events, presidents pay for food and beverages, use of waiters and servers and setup and cleanup crews. Taxpayers are only supposed to pay for official government functions.



HOW DOES IT WORK?

The White House usher’s office prepares a detailed bill and sends a copy to the president and another to the first lady by mid-month. It is itemized to account for all the food and beverages consumed by the first family and personal guests, and includes invoices and receipts for those costs and other services.

Obama then reimburses the government.


“It’s just the tradition that it’s continued on through time that the president will pay for their own food and, I guess, if they needed something for the house that was personal. Toothpaste, cologne or whatever,” said William Bushong, chief historian at the White House Historical Association.


HAS ANYONE EVER COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS?

The practice appeared to catch Nancy Reagan by surprise.

“Nobody had told us that the president and his wife are charged for every meal, as well as for such incidentals as dry cleaning, toothpaste and other toiletries,” she said shortly after she and President Ronald Reagan moved into the White House in January 1981.

Laura Bush knew about it – she’s the daughter-in-law of a president – but was still unprepared for some of the costs after becoming first lady in 2001.

One of the heftier expenses for the American first family? The first lady’s wardrobe, according to Laura Bush.

“I was amazed by the sheer number of designer clothes that I was expected to buy, like the women before me, to meet the fashion expectations for a first lady,” Mrs Bush wrote in her memoir. “After our first year in the White House, our accountant said to George (W Bush), ‘It costs a lot to be president,’ and he was referring mainly to my clothes.”

She also paid “with our own money” for someone to blow-dry her hair most mornings “just so I could try to avoid a bad hair day.”


WHAT IS OBAMA'S SALARY?

He gets $400,000 annually, plus a $50,000 allowance to help defray costs associated with carrying out his official duties.


WHAT ARE SOME OF OBAMA'S PERSONAL EXPENSES?

Mortgage on a home in Chicago, private-school tuition for his daughters.

WHAT ELSE DOES HE GET FOR FREE AT THE WHITE HOUSE?

Rent, utilities, transportation, security, medical care.

http://www.theguardian.com/money/us-money-blog/2014/nov/28/obama-bill-white-house-thanksgiving

Makes you wonder when you compare to Nigeria where the first family budgets One Billion Naira for feeding[i][/i] aside other expenses cry

Meanwhile the average house of reps member in one of the poorest nations in the world earns around 3 times that of the leader of the richest nation on earth. Go figure.
Re: A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by azimibraun: 6:00am On Apr 19, 2017
I have always known this and I have always wondered how the colonialist got us started on such a wrong footing. How can you manage a people for over a century, and just when you gave them freedom, they started living a life that has no imprint of yours? The white man set us up for this horrible lifestyle. They were our parents for over a century and within 1 year of independence we went out of control. They simply moved from colonialism to imperialism and they needed our present lifestyle to have us in perpetual captivity. Our leaders don't spend N1b on abakalii rice, Kunu or Zobo; they spend the money on foreign goods from Europe and America basically as programmed by the imperialist former colonialist. A major fact remains that you can't outshine the master. It's a law of power. We go dey dis situation until God use him hand bail us out.
Re: A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by azimibraun: 6:14am On Apr 19, 2017
davidif:


Meanwhile the average house of reps member in one of the poorest nations in the world earns around 3 times that of the leader of the richest nation on earth. Go figure.
It's much deeper than you think. Can you differentiate between Garri and corn flakes; in respect of the white man and the black man? Have it at the back of your mind I will ask fundamental questions after your answer. Eg; why do you export garri to Europe and America for Nigerians living there in small quantities and you import corn flakes from Europe and America in large quantities to Africa not for their own consumption (those working in africa) but for us Nigerians and Africans; they have simply told you, your own is for you and their own is for them and for you. They even go ahead to tell you what theirs contain and how it is what you need for good health and to stay alive. It's deeper my brother. We are programmed already. At every point in our lives, we use foreign goods by fire by force at most our watch, necklace, make up etc. But the white man uses our own product by choice. We must spend on their products. At most the phone in your hand right now or your computer came from them. Are they using our own; do we have our own? Ask yourself.
Re: A Tale Of Two Presidents/countries - Nigeria & Usa by davidif: 6:17am On Apr 19, 2017
azimibraun:
It's much deeper than you think. Can you differentiate between Garri and corn flakes; in respect of the white man and the back man? Have it at the back of your mind I wil ask fundamental questions after your answer. Eg; why do you export garri to Europe and America for Nigerians living there in small quantity and you import corn flakes from Europe and America to Africa not for their own consumption but for us Nigerians and Africans; they have simply told you, your own is for you and their own is for them and for you. They even go ahead to tell you what theirs contain and how it is what you need for good health and to stay alive. It's deeper my brother. We are programmed already. At every point in our lives, we use foreign goods by fire by force at most our watch, necklace, make up etc. But the white man uses our own product by choice. We must spend on their products. At most the phone in your hand right now or your computer came from them. Are they using our own; do we have our own? Ask yourself.

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