Michelle Obama Makes a huge admission, one that most married women can probably relate to when it comes to their husbands.
Marriage is hard, and is most certainly not for everyone. But most married women can admit to not liking their husbands for a period of time, most often right after having children.
Daily wire reports, in an interview this month, former first lady Michelle Obama revealed she couldn’t stand former president Barack Obama for a decade during their early marriage.In an interview this month, former first lady Michelle Obama revealed she couldn’t stand former president Barack Obama for a decade during their early marriage.
Michelle Obama made the remarks during an interview with Revolt TV.
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Even though Michelle Obama admitted to not really liking Barack too much for years she sure doesn’t mind using the connections politics gave them to get some money tossed her way.
According to the Conservative Brief, the legislation includes $3.6 million for the Michelle Obama Trail-PATH Trail Project.
The provision was criticized on Twitter by Republican lawmakers.
Republican Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs tweeted, “The Democrats’ reckless omnibus bill spends YOUR money on a ‘Michelle Obama Trail,’ a ‘Ukraine Independence Park’ in DC, and a ‘Speaker Pelosi Federal Building’ in San Francisco. Are you ok with all of this?”
Representative Dan Bishop added to the twitter war on the Michelle Obama Trail, “Here are just a handful of the many earmarks in the bill, including $3.6 million for the ‘Michelle Obama Trail.”
Illinois Representative Mary Miller also tweeted, “I will vote against the radical Biden omnibus, which includes ‘woke’ nonsense like a $3.6 million ‘Michelle Obama Trail’ in Georgia. Why are Senate Republicans voting for this?”
Finally Senator Mike Braun tweeted his logic on the bill, “Would you spend $2 million on a wax museum? How about $3.6 million on the ‘Michelle Obama Trail?’ Well, you’re about to. These are two earmarks in the omnibus spending bill that will become law this week. I’ll be voting to strip every earmark out of the bill.”
Any marriage has an acclimating period to it, and it does take time to learn your significant other. During that process it can seem like the whole world is in upheaval, and you cannot do anything right. However it gets better with time, and those periods of strife actually make marriage a better thing as you have a deeper understanding of your partner. But things can be a lot more complicated with children as they can test even the patience of the saints. Here’s to all the parents out there, keep it up!
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