Obama Foundation reveals $830M needed to build, operate Obama Center in first year – Chicago Sun-Times*

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Streeterville
4 years ago

God forbid if Chicago taxpayers absorb any of that annual operating budget burden of Obama Shrine. By time this party re-education center is completed, Obama himself will be an entirely discredited former president. Maureen Dowd soundly scolded Obama for his “Marie Antoinette” moment, that grossly inappropriate and poorly-timed celebrity birthday bash that excluded the folks who built the Obama Hero-Myth.

Billy Madison
4 years ago

Can’t wait to see the Biden Center.

Pension Thief
4 years ago

That’s a lot of money for a giant outhouse

BB
4 years ago

Do not build it! He even left the sh– city !

Bross
4 years ago

It’s not a center it is an indoctrination and militant training facility to improve the effectiveness of the BLM and Anifa groups. Good job Chicago can’t wait till these thugs reach our streets.

Ambiguous End
4 years ago

A modest price tag for Mr Obama’s splendid ego. He’s got Martha’s Vinyard, and now Jackson Park. B.O. is a 60 y/o man who paid to have 3 books written about himself, and received a Nobel peace prize for absolutely nothing more than being (s)elected. He owns the Arab Spring, the Libyan slave trade, the previous troop surge to 100,000 in Afghanistan, and he owns racial polarization even more than Orange Man.

Last edited 4 years ago by Ambiguous End
Hunter's Lap Dance
4 years ago
Reply to  Ambiguous End

He also owns substantially overseeing the corruption and growth of the Deep State.

A true enemy to the people.

debtsor
4 years ago

Nearly a billion dollars? What?

Coldhardfacts
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

The beatings will continue until morale improves exponentially.

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