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MICHELLE OBAMA SPENDING YOUR $$$$ ON 'PRINCESS SUITE' AND 39 ROOMS.

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July 17, 2013       

    

First Lady Michelle Obama staying separately from Husband in Dublin Royalty -  She also has Air Force Two at her personal disposal

First Lady Michelle Obama staying separately from Husband in Dublin Royalty – She also has Air Force Two at her personal disposal

Michelle Staying in $3,300-a-Night Dublin Hotel Suite with 29 rooms for her entourage

First Lady Michelle Obama is staying Monday evening in the $3,300-per-night Princess Grace suite of Dublin’s Five-Star Shelbourne Hotel, according to Irish press reports, adding some credence to accusations she is in the city for a quick vacation at taxpayer expense.

Michelle jetted to Dublin Monday afternoon Irish time after a brief stop in Belfast with President Obama, who is in the city for the two-day G-8 Summit.

The White House is billing Michelle’s trip to Dublin as having diplomatic significance, but her itinerary suggests otherwise. She and her daughters will visit the Trinity College library to explore President Obama’s Irish family roots, attend a performance by the world-famous Riverdance troupe, and visit the Wicklow Mountains national forest.

Read More -  White House Dossier.

Michelle Obama Spending Your Money On Unnecessary Irish Vacation

If you haven’t already heard, Michelle Obama checked into a lavish $3500 per night suite at Dublin’s Shelbourne Hotel on Monday. To add insult to injury, Mrs. Obama’s visit requires not just the booking of the “Princess Grace” suite but an additional 29 rooms for her entourage. This is not an inexpensive trip and it is costing taxpayers huge amounts of money.

The President is in Dublin for the two-day G-8 Summit which will allow him to rub elbows with the likes of Stephen Harper and Vladmir Putin. It is expected that Barack Obama would attend this event. It is his job. Which brings about a very interesting perspective.

How many Americans take their families on business trips? There may be rare occasion to do so but the expectation would normally be that this expense would be out of pocket for the family and not for the company or, in this case, the American taxpayer.

Read more: Freedom Outpost