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Paid for toilet paper, paste too, says Obama

Looking forward to getting out of the “bubble”, outgoing US President Barack Obama has contradicted the general perception of him living off taxpayers’ money in the White House, saying he bore all his family’s expenses, including the cost of toilet paper.

Paid for toilet paper, paste too, says Obama


Washington, January 16

Looking forward to getting out of the “bubble”, outgoing US President Barack Obama has contradicted the general perception of him living off taxpayers’ money in the White House, saying he bore all his family’s expenses, including the cost of toilet paper.

“You know, I mentioned how I’ve got a pretty thick skin in this job. You’ve got to have it. One thing that did kind of get under my craw sometimes was people talking as if when we went on vacation and they’d be like, ‘Oh, spending taxpayer money’. It’s like, ‘No, no, I actually am paying for all of this’,” Obama said as he contradicted the general impression that he lived on taxpayers’ money and had never had to use his wallet.

“The only thing I don’t pay for is Secret Service and an airplane. And communications, because I don’t have any choice,” Obama was quoted as saying by the CBS News in his last interview before he hands over the reins to his successor Donald Trump.

“But, you know, we buy our own toilet paper even here in the White House. It’s not free. I’ve got a grocery bill at the end of every month. You know, our toothpaste, our orange juice, that all gets paid. But it is true that I don’t carry my wallet that often,” Obama said.

Obama said that he is going to have some catching up to do in terms of how day-to-day things operate. Obama said one thing is certain that on January 21, the day after his presidency ends, he will not set an alarm. “I’m going to spend time with Michelle. And, you know, we got some catching up to do. We’ve both been busy,” he said.

“I am glad that I’m leaving this place at a relatively young age, at 55. So I have the opportunity for a second, maybe even a third, act in a way that I think would be tougher if I were, you know, the age of some presidents when they left,” he said. — PTI

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