11/3: Using Tax Money to Push Obama Agenda

Buried in the interior appropriations bill headed to President Obama’s desk is a big spending increase for a controversial agency that his White House staff aims to use as artistic cover for creating political propaganda. National Endowment for the Arts’s annual spending goes from $155 million to $167.5 million, the most since the Clinton administration. A mere $12 million in a budget with $1.4 trillion in deficits might seem trifling. But documents obtained by Judicial Watch via a Freedom of Information Act request leave no doubt that Obama aides meant to put those tax dollars to work paying “artists” to create posters and other propaganda paraphernalia supporting the Obama agenda.

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One Response to “11/3: Using Tax Money to Push Obama Agenda”
  1. BabyBoomer1945 says:

    What’s that saying……One picture is worth a thousand words…..they’re just trying to make it simple for those who can’t read English.


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