Obamas Worth 30 Times More Than When They Entered The White House

The Obamas are worth 30 times more than when they entered the White House in 2008.

CULTURE OF CORRUPTION: Obamas Worth 30 Times More Than When They Entered The White House

“I Do Think At A Certain Point You’ve Made Enough Money” ~ Barack Hussein Obama April 28, 2010

From AOL:

Former President Barack Obama is a busy guy.

From speaking at events around the world to writing a memoir, and, most recently, signing a massive production deal with Netflix, Obama’s life after the White House has been full and very lucrative.

These endeavours — along with the six-figure pension all former presidents receive — have significantly contributed to Obama’s current estimated net worth of $40 million.

From the time he joined the US Senate in 2005 to the end of his presidency, Obama made $20 million alone from his presidential salary, book royalties, and investments, reports Forbes. And based on all the projects he’s taking on in just his first year post-presidency, we can only expect him to make many millions more.

 

 

Famous U.S. Buildings And Landmarks Were Built With Slave Labor

The White House, The Capitol and other historic US buildings were built, in part, using slave labor. Using Liberal Logic… They MUST be torn down now!

Famous U.S. Buildings And Landmarks Were Built With Slave Labor

From Curbed:

Michelle Obama’s DNC speech was a reminder that slave labor helped build the White House. It helped build these other famous structures, too.

1 U.S. Capitol Building

In 2012, Congress unveiled an historic marker that commemorated the slave labor that went into the construction of the capitol. The area where the legislative center of the U.S. sits was previously known as Jenkins Hill, a heavily forested area that required extensive landscaping, as well as trench digging for the foundation, from slaves, all before George Washington laid the cornerstone in 1793. According to Fred Beuttler, a Historian for the House of Representatives, one of the building’s most iconic symbols, the brass Statue of Freedom, was in part, fashioned through the efforts of a Philip Reid, a former slave. In 1863, after the Emancipation Proclamation had been delivered, Reid helped work with the plaster model delivered by sculptor Thomas Crawford, and forged Crawford’s model. In addition, according to Beuttler, some of the sandstone in the old east front of the building contains the names of slave laborers who had cut the stone.

 
 
 

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