Posted on 11/21/2016 8:59:38 AM PST by Cecily
President-elect Trump isn't the only one thinking about splitting his time between two cities.
When President Obama leaves the White House this January, his family is expected to become bi-coastal, with homes in both DC and California.
Sources told the New York Post that the Obamas have purchased a home in Rancho Mirage, California.
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“When President Obama leaves the White House this January, his family is expected to become bi-coastal...”
I often thought they were “BI”, even while all living in DC.
Yes indeed. I’m sure Louis Farrakan has some choice words for those jobs Zero created for his “people”.
On thing I think Zero will insist at all his mansions.
Lots of mirrors.
Camel futures .......
Royalties from Mein Kampf.
And they both will have the capacity to make millions of dollars a year, if they so choose, for decades to come.
The house in Kalorama is a rental - from Bill Clinton's press secretary, who owns the $6.4 million, 8000 square foot estate.
How Obama accumulated his wealth isn't really as interesting as how Press Secretary Joe Lockhart got HIS - except to state the obvious:
The last man to leave Washington poor was Harry S Truman.
>> “bi...Coastal is the one to pick
You can’t help but look down on flyover country.
He has written books and will probably make a lot of money writing books and speaking when he “leaves”. I would imagine they have given him loans based on future income. They both will make a TON of money on speaking fees. But what is amazing is, even though they will be super wealthy, they won’t be part of the 1% </sarcasm>
Moochele was secretly selling the vegetables from the white house garden......
I think the MIL $160K pension has been debunked as internet myth but your point is well taken. Where did the money come from, ‘RAT Keebler Elves’?
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