NickCole
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Every First Lady will have a staff. It is expected, and probably has been that way since the beginning.
How can you have graduated high school in the United States and come up with that? You have to have virtually no sense of our own history to believe our First Ladies have had a staff of 20+ since the beginning.
Eleanor Roosevelt, who did us very proud, had a staff of two. And although it varied up to then, that was typical up until her time.
Jackie Kennedy was the first to hire a big staff, which happened because she took on the big project of renovating the White House and, socially, made the WH a center of cultural activity.
When the economy is prosperous we all spend a little more and that's fine, but when we have a President who comes into office during an economic crisis and promises to end wasteful spending and cut the deficit in half (while he increases it beyond all other administrations), expecting our First Lady to act a little less like Marie Antoinette and a little more like Eleanor Roosevelt is not unreasonable.
























