Obama Vetoes Bill in Order to Protect his Post-Presidential Salary

Obama Vetoes Bill in Order to Protect his Post-Presidential Salary

After eight long and infuriating years, president Barack Obama is finally set to leave the White House for good on Friday, January 20th, 2017. With his departure, he leaves behind a legacy of increased racial tensions, sky-high public deficits, and the spread of radical Islamic terror across the Western world. One thing he isn’t leaving behind, however, is his presidential paycheck.

Despite the fact that he will no longer be serving as the country’s chief executive, Obama’s disastrous run as president has earned him the right to a taxpayer-funded salary for life.

Unhappy with this fact, lawmakers in Washington D.C. sent a bill to Obama’s desk that would decrease the amount of money Obama would make as a former president.

Of course, Obama vetoed the bill immediately and released a message in order to explain himself.

See Obama’s lame excuse for the veto on the next page:

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