In another thread it was mentioned that the President's trip to India would cost $200 million per day. I decided to investigate and here is what I found:
President Obama's ten-day tour of Asia, particularly the visit in India creates a lot of buzz on the social media over the alleged over-the-top $200 million a day spending. On Thursday's "AC360," Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper zoomed in about the real truth of this issue and the fabricated story about the supposedly enormous price tag for the India trip.
Conservative politicians and pundits jumped and spread the news right away without knowing the validity of the source. According to
Huffington Post, "Andreson Cooper opened his show by promising to refute "a made-up story about the president of the United States." He stressed that it was "not [my] job to defend the president," but that there were plenty of real things to criticize President Obama about without resorting to falsehoods."
The news allegedly broke out from an Indian press/
website, of the motive maybe just to drive traffic to their site or for for whatever reason. Allvoice fellow writer actually rode that story in his article, that "
34 warships sent from US to protect Obama in India" and the notion of $200 million a day spending on a 10 day trip to Asia.
Anderson Cooper pointed out that the entire war in Afghanistan costs $190 million a day, and so the notion that Obama's trip would cost more than that makes no sense. He also calculated that a similar trip that President Clinton
President Clinton had made to Africa in 1998 had only cost $5.2 million a day in 2010 dollars -- and that Obama's trip would be shorter than Clinton's.
Although the White House does not disclose the amount of the trip due to security reasons but Press Sec. Robert Gibbs
Robert Gibbs said that the amount was totally over blown and was echoed in the Pentagon too.
Cooper has a message to the critics, to check on the facts first before you aim fire.
Here is a link to a report on Snopes as to the origin of the myth
http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/india.asp