Anonymous ID: 0dec5a Jan. 28, 2019, 7:03 p.m. No.4946396   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6413 >>6439 >>6440 >>6620 >>6794 >>6919

>>4946371

you posted it inb4 me

WAMING → MISSING R → [R] → RENEGADE → HUSSEIN

 

Obama Spoke at Boeing Retreat After Firm Gave Millions to Library Fund

Boeing Co. lined up a surprise motivational speaker for an executive retreat in Arizona this month: former U.S. President Barack Obama.

 

$10 Million Donation

Boeing has emerged as one of the major corporate donors helping fund Obama’s library and museum in Chicago. The aerospace giant gave $10 million to the project ahead of Obama’s address to managers at a five-star Scottsdale resort in early January, according to the people, who aren’t authorized to speak publicly. An Obama Foundation spokeswoman declined to confirm the exact amount of the donation, only pointing to the group’s website, which says Boeing gave more than $1 million.

 

Fundraising Campaign

Presidents typically try to collect as much money as possible in the years immediately after leaving the White House because fundraising can become more challenging as time passes. The cost of building and sustaining a presidential library puts Obama in the position of seeking deep-pocketed benefactors at a time when some of his Democratic colleagues are shunning such donations as they contemplate 2020 White House bids.

 

More than $500 million in private money was raised for the most recently built presidential shrine, the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum. That institution opened in 2013 at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. In Bush’s case, roughly half of the fundraising went to build what now is the largest presidential library complex, while the other half went to programming, maintenance endowments and other facility-related costs.

 

The Obama Foundation is overseeing the development and construction of the Obama Presidential Center, which is expected to eventually be a sprawling campus in Jackson Park on Chicago’s South Side.

 

The foundation expects the center will create 2,500 permanent jobs and deliver $2.1 billion in economic impact to Chicago’s South Side, according to its most recent annual report. The report shows that the foundation raised $232.6 million in 2017 after Obama left office and fundraising began in earnest. Almost 95 percent of that came from individuals and 5.1 percent came from corporations and other foundations.

 

Obama’s donor roster is heavily weighted with Chicago luminaries. Oprah Winfrey, the Crown family, Exelon Corp., Citadel’s Ken Griffin and mutual fund CEO John Rogers Jr. all rank in the same “more than $1 million” category as Boeing, according to the foundation.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-28/boeing-gets-obama-pep-talk-after-giving-millions-to-library-fund

Anonymous ID: 0dec5a Jan. 28, 2019, 7:07 p.m. No.4946440   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6469 >>6494 >>6620 >>6706 >>6794 >>6919

>>4946371

>>4946396

kek, there's this too

 

Trump tells White House visitors Obama 'watched basketball all day' in dining room: report

 

President Trump has reportedly told White House visitors that his predecessor sat in the Oval Office's private dining room and “watched basketball all day.”

 

“He just sat in here and watched basketball all day,” Trump reportedly said of former President Obama, The Washington Post reported on Monday, citing unnamed White House officials.

 

Trump has told guests that the dining room was in “rough shape” when he moved in and had a hole in the wall, according to the Post.

 

An Obama official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, disputed Trump’s alleged remark, telling the Post that Obama rarely used the dining room for work and did not watch basketball in the room. The official also said there was not a hole in the wall.

 

The Post also cited a new book from former White House aide Cliff Sims, who wrote that Trump often takes guests around the lesser-seen areas of the West Wing and frequently makes comments about former President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.

 

Citing interviews with almost a dozen sources, including White House aides and visitors, the Post reported that Trump has given impromptu tours to hundreds of friends, lawmakers and others, showing them locations like the Lincoln Bedroom and the Oval Office.

 

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told the Post that Trump is “proud of the White House and its rich history.”

 

Trump shows off photos, historical documents, art and renovations done to the White House since he took office, but has also complained about some of the bathrooms and offices, as well as a fly problem, according to the Post.

 

Before moving in, Trump reportedly criticized the appearance of the White House, calling it a “real dump” compared to his New Jersey golf club. He denied making the remark.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/427223-trump-tells-white-house-guests-obama-sat-in-dining-room-and-watched

Anonymous ID: 0dec5a Jan. 28, 2019, 7:31 p.m. No.4946815   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6834

1) Wet And Messy sex

2) Walking Around Money

3) originates from the phrase whats happening, shortened to what happen, shortened to wam, from the caribbean

4) It's a song off the new fall out boy album.

Most people think it stands for Waitress, Actress, Model, Singer

5) Work Avoidance Mode

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=WAM