Obama’s India extravaganza angers Americans
Moneylife Digital Team 04 November 2010

The US is still crawling through a recession and its citizens are unhappy that their president is squandering huge resources on a vacation

There's a groundswell of anger in the US over the high cost of Barack Obama's trip to India this weekend. The sentiment stems from reports that the president and his entourage of about 3,000 officials, business people and security personnel will spend an estimated $200 million a day when he visits India for four days, beginning Saturday.

Topping the list of critics is newly-elected Republican representative from Minnesota Michele Bachmann, who has called the cost of the upcoming presidential trip "over-the-top". In an interview to a television channel on Wednesday, following her victory in a hotly-contested re-election bid to the US Congress, she said, "We have never seen this sort of an entourage going with the president before. And I think this is an example of the massive overspending that we've seen-not just in the last two years, really in the last four."

There has been no independent confirmation of the expenditure figures, but the White House was quick to respond, saying that the figures cited have no basis in reality. "Due to security concerns, we are unable to outline details associated with security procedures and costs, but it's safe to say these numbers are wildly inflated," White House spokesperson Amy Brundage said in a statement.

Still, it's difficult to believe that the elaborate arrangements for the four-day visit will come cheap. Take the bomb-proof surface tunnel that is to be installed by US military engineers on the approach to Mani Bhavan, the Gandhi museum that the president will visit soon after he comes to Mumbai on Saturday. US security officials came up with the plan after inspecting the route to the museum and they felt that the area was too congested to monitor. The kilometer-long tunnel that will be large enough to let Obama's cavalcade drive through, will be put up in an hour.
Several officials from the White House and US security agencies have been in India for the past couple of weeks with helicopters, a ship and high-end security systems, preparing for the visit. While security is a major concern, Americans aren't convinced about the costs involved.

"Some people say that Obama does not get it. I say he gets it just fine. He just does not care. He has his pie and he will eat it with all the toppings he can get on it and to heck with anyone else," writes one reader to a website, in response to the report on the cost of the trip. "This man has had more vacations in his two years in office than I have had in my entire life. He does not care that US citizens are living in tents as long as he is not." 

Bill Hammersley, another writer on the website disagreed with the criticism. "Every time I see this article the number of people grows and grows. It started out as 150 people and now it's 20 times that size. This is the kind of over exaggeration that makes us look so silly and ignorant."

At $200 million a day for the four-day stay, the total expenditure might not be anywhere near $1 billion, perhaps a lot less. But this is apparently a little too much for Americans working through a recession to digest. A large section of them are struggling without employment and factories are continuing to close down. Thousands have lost their houses since the financial crisis set off the economic slide in 2008.

Obama was elected exactly two years ago for the hope he gave the American people. With no significant improvement in the economic situation, the sense of hope has been replaced by frustration and fear which resulted in a dramatic vote against the president and his Democratic Party in mid-term elections this week. As Bill, one of several agitated Americans, wrote after returning from casting his vote: "I'm totally speechless when it comes to Obama and his clowns and the whole political mess. I can't express my anger and resentment anymore."
 

Comments
Anant Vasudevan
1 decade ago
This article and what I see from comments have led me to believe that either Americans are foolish and America's superpower status is on its way to end soon. Obviously a president's visit is going to be costly! With the kind of terrorism going on in the world these days, no sane person of Obama's status can go anywhere without proper security arrangements. Obama's visit to India is not a vacation but a planned attempt to pave the way for American corporates to penetrate the growing Indian market. Unfortunately, unless the US takes a better stance w.r.t Pakistan I dont see any outright co-operation from Indians going to the Americans. As an Indian, I personally dont vouch for "America as a reliable ally"(or partner?) either strategically or economically.
John Zorn
1 decade ago
Every time George Bush went abroad it cost north of a billion dollars. And even when he was out of the White House domestically, for example at his ranch, it cost more than 100 million a day. The total cost over his two terms was well above 100 billion. I have no idea why it needs to cost so much.
rony
1 decade ago
Hi all...

your names don't sound Indian to me....

so i'll guess you are all americans...

and hence i'll have to warn you that the press here in India is not modest like the fourth estate in England...

at their mildest the reporters write stories that are scathing...

BUT STILL.. the first question that springs into my mind.. is that if you aren't from India.. how did you get hold of/come across, this piece of news/thrash..? and that too at this web site...
Marie Mahoney
1 decade ago
"There has been no independent confirmation of the expenditure figures" ... And yet you are basing your whole screed on these figures. Of course, arrangements for a president's state visit don't come cheap. What would you have him do? Fly AirIndia and sit in coach? Share your opinion, if you must; that's your right. But you are doing no one any favors by printing unsubstantiated rumors.
Impeach the fool
1 decade ago
Only a wimp would run off on vacation after the people have spoken. This clearly contemptable act is his way of saying. "who cares, I do what I want".

When he gets back, he should be arrested and put on trial for Identity theft and crimes against America. Oh wait, then Biden would be President! Wow, what a mess we are in.

I wonder what type of vacation he will take after they shove Cap n Trade; Amnesty; more bailouts down our throats. It would be nice if they would at least read it first, and how about including us citizens in the back room bargaining, instead of Unions and La Raza.

Fat chance!
Someguy
1 decade ago
The $200M a day figure is obviously false. Think about it even if he got 3000 hotel rooms at $1000 an night that is 3 million, if he pays 1000 security personel $1000 a day that is another million. If round trip flights cost around $4000 a person for 3000 people divided by the 4 days that is another $3 million a day. If all 3000 people eat $333 worth of food a day that is another $1 million. I am estimating high and that is still only around $8 million, where is the other $192 million going? These absurd numbers have no basis in reality. It might cost 200 million Indian rupees a day, which comes out to around $4.5 million dollars a day, still a lot but no where near $200 million dollars a day which is a ridiculous and unfounded figure. Think before you blindly accept what people tell you.
Matt
Replied to Someguy comment 1 decade ago
You shouldn't include the cost of the military. If the military didn't shift forces to protect the president, they would be running training drills or sitting in big green tents;anyway.
wandrako
Replied to Someguy comment 1 decade ago
He thinks he is owed this. Count the number of planes and add 40 ships and building a tunnel and buying all the rooms in the Taj Hotel. He and Michelle think they are owed the ability to live like emperors no matter what is going on in the US. All this so they could be in India for the Festival of Lights or something. An Indian holiday. State Dept. is not involved and no one knows what the purpose is other than a holiday. And the country is bankrupt with his help.
JanineC
Replied to Someguy comment 1 decade ago
You may be right...but even it it is only $10 to $20 million per day, isn't it still a bit extravagant?
Suganth
Replied to Someguy comment 1 decade ago
Thats just the tip of the iceberg.Here are a few more-
1 Aircraft Carrier- 5 Mn / Day (Remember, its travelled all the way to India)
33 Warships-33 mn / day
Two Fighter Jets-2 Mn / day
Guns / artillery/ sniper equipment/ Barack Mobile etc - 10 Mn / day
USARocks
Replied to Someguy comment 1 decade ago
Don't forget the warships and planes and helicopters, etc. That is how you get to the big $$.
eugene tinus
1 decade ago
The sad thing is that the end result will not be more jobs for America but more use of outsourcing services from India by American companies. After we outsource our country to India and China, the only jobs left will be in Washington DC. Perhaps we should outsource our politicians.
martin
1 decade ago
Maybe you are right. Maybe it is only a few million dollars. Shucks - that is "chicken feed". We can afford THAT, can't we? But I am thinking that we would really get our money's worth if the President would extend his trip to India - let's say for another 24 months.
ignatzz
1 decade ago
Basically, this is more right-wing BS that they spread in the media to stoke phony outrage and keep the sheep angry at phantom enemies.

I have not seen one reliable source for the 200 million figure. Unnamed people.

Enough crap. There is a REAL figure, and the damned news should say what it is, instead of repeating rumors.
victor
1 decade ago
I don't get it...How do we allow this to happen...or is it not true?
Sophie Johnson
1 decade ago
Ridiculously sad. This guy is a clown. We have people in America going bankrupt everyday and he travels around like a king. Disgusting!!!
pleiades
Replied to Sophie Johnson comment 1 decade ago
Well said. And when he is not traveling at great expense, his wife is taking her entourage. I am amazed not only at his thoughtlessness, but at the people who continue to defend him.
martin
1 decade ago
"The huge amount of around $200 million would be spent on security, stay and other aspects of the presidential visit," a top official of the Maharashtra government privy to the arrangements for the high-profile visit said."

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_us-...
Ben
Replied to martin comment 1 decade ago
luap
1 decade ago
The Obama response: "Let them eat cake."
Tim
1 decade ago
Seriously, the $200 million figure is made up. Anyone with common sense would be able to tell that.

Let's say, just for the sake of argument, that he was taking 3000 people to India. Let's say everyone got their own hotel room at $1000 a night. That's still only $3,000,000 a day. Am I to believe that they're then spending $197 million a day above and beyond that on transportation, food and security?
Ronald J Reynolds
1 decade ago
He just does not care about this country but why should he he is not an american any way he has never proved he is
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