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Obama grew up poor

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  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,211

    SFGbob said:


    Punahou's tuition is partially underwritten by the income of the School's permanent endowment and by gifts from alumni, parents and friends to the Punahou Fund. Tuition costs are reviewed annually; Punahou's tuition is consistently at the low end of comparable national independent school costs.

    Tuition for the 2019 – 2020 school year for Kindergarten – Grade 12 is $26,000.


    Room board and tuition at Occidental, another private school $72K a year.


    Yes, I'm sure it was cheaper when Obama attended, but they were still expensive. Oh yeah, but for a brief ice cream scooping job one summer, where he admitted he stole from his employer, Obama never had a job as a kid and college student.

    He grew up poooooor.

    What's your definition of poor Bob? It's a subjective term.
    I'd say you sucking dick to make the rent is a definition of poor but you like sucking dick so poverty isn't the motivator
  • GDSGDS Member Posts: 1,470
    "Our parents can tell their children that, like them, President Obama had caring adults in his life who saw to it that he went to good schools-and the hard work and sacrifice paid off. Like CSF recipients, President Obama used a scholarship to attend private school-in his case Punahou School, the private school in Hawaii where he studied from 5th grade through high school."
  • HustlinOwlHustlinOwl Member Posts: 953
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:


    Punahou's tuition is partially underwritten by the income of the School's permanent endowment and by gifts from alumni, parents and friends to the Punahou Fund. Tuition costs are reviewed annually; Punahou's tuition is consistently at the low end of comparable national independent school costs.

    Tuition for the 2019 – 2020 school year for Kindergarten – Grade 12 is $26,000.


    Room board and tuition at Occidental, another private school $72K a year.


    Yes, I'm sure it was cheaper when Obama attended, but they were still expensive. Oh yeah, but for a brief ice cream scooping job one summer, where he admitted he stole from his employer, Obama never had a job as a kid and college student.

    He grew up poooooor.

    What's your definition of poor Bob? It's a subjective term.
    I'd say you sucking dick to make the rent is a definition of poor but you like sucking dick so poverty isn't the motivator
    I would guess there's a lot of poor kids that attend Ivy League schools. Because they attend expensive schools that makes them no longer poor?
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,211

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:


    Punahou's tuition is partially underwritten by the income of the School's permanent endowment and by gifts from alumni, parents and friends to the Punahou Fund. Tuition costs are reviewed annually; Punahou's tuition is consistently at the low end of comparable national independent school costs.

    Tuition for the 2019 – 2020 school year for Kindergarten – Grade 12 is $26,000.


    Room board and tuition at Occidental, another private school $72K a year.


    Yes, I'm sure it was cheaper when Obama attended, but they were still expensive. Oh yeah, but for a brief ice cream scooping job one summer, where he admitted he stole from his employer, Obama never had a job as a kid and college student.

    He grew up poooooor.

    What's your definition of poor Bob? It's a subjective term.
    I'd say you sucking dick to make the rent is a definition of poor but you like sucking dick so poverty isn't the motivator
    I would guess there's a lot of poor kids that attend Ivy League schools. Because they attend expensive schools that makes them no longer poor?
    Gosh If only I had claimed that the only evidence you need to determine if someone is poor is where they went to school you might have a killer point Owl. But since I didn't say that all you have is a pathetic Kunt act.

    Did Obama grow up poor Owl? Yes or no?
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,211
    GDS said:

    "Our parents can tell their children that, like them, President Obama had caring adults in his life who saw to it that he went to good schools-and the hard work and sacrifice paid off. Like CSF recipients, President Obama used a scholarship to attend private school-in his case Punahou School, the private school in Hawaii where he studied from 5th grade through high school."

    His grand parents had money and it doesn't say how much of a scholarship he received. Many private schools give scholarships. Obama on account of his skin color probably was able to secure an AA scholarship.

    Did Obama grow up poor?
  • HustlinOwlHustlinOwl Member Posts: 953
    SFGbob said:

    GDS said:

    "Our parents can tell their children that, like them, President Obama had caring adults in his life who saw to it that he went to good schools-and the hard work and sacrifice paid off. Like CSF recipients, President Obama used a scholarship to attend private school-in his case Punahou School, the private school in Hawaii where he studied from 5th grade through high school."

    His grand parents had money and it doesn't say how much of a scholarship he received. Many private schools give scholarships. Obama on account of his skin color probably was able to secure an AA scholarship.

    Did Obama grow up poor?
    (Asking Again)
    What's your definition of poor? I never remember being excessively hungry or cold in the winter, but I certainly didn't grow up Trump/Bush style.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,211

    SFGbob said:

    GDS said:

    "Our parents can tell their children that, like them, President Obama had caring adults in his life who saw to it that he went to good schools-and the hard work and sacrifice paid off. Like CSF recipients, President Obama used a scholarship to attend private school-in his case Punahou School, the private school in Hawaii where he studied from 5th grade through high school."

    His grand parents had money and it doesn't say how much of a scholarship he received. Many private schools give scholarships. Obama on account of his skin color probably was able to secure an AA scholarship.

    Did Obama grow up poor?
    (Asking Again)
    What's your definition of poor? I never remember being excessively hungry or cold in the winter, but I certainly didn't grow up Trump/Bush style.
    Ask Passion, he is the one that claimed Obama grew up poor. Do you know many poor people who have maids and nannies and servants?
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,219
    edited May 2019

    My brother went to Occidental College while I was going to UW. And at the time we were kinda pour but somehow made it work.

    This thread is worthless, however, without academis cost analysis superiority guy @creepycoug .

    I have little to no idea what this thread is really about. That said, if you go to the right private school and you're solidly pour it can be net net cheaper than state school warehouse educashun.

    The trick is endowment. Do they have the goods for full pay or not. Because 15% and 100% of a big number is equally impossible for a poor kid.

    So UPS? Best they can do id they really want you is 80 to 85%.

    NESCAC schools and Pomona and Claremont And Harvey? 100% if you need it. No loans either, which is almost never the case with public.

    Creepy Colllege Consulting
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,807 Founders Club
    JFK was a rich kid

    LBJ and Nixon were poor kids

    Not sure on Carter or Ford.

    Reagan was a midwest kid. As I recall middle class

    Bush was a rich kid

    Clinton proved any kid could grow up to be president. He had a shitty childhood

    Bush

    Obama

    Trump

    We seem to elect both kinds
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,211
    Reagan's dad was a alcoholic shoe salesman. They were poor. Carter's family wasn't poor but they were far from rich.
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