By Kyle Olson
EAGnews.org

WASHINGTON, D.C. – It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the Obama campaign is rolling out the red carpet for well-heeled interests like the National Education Association. But is it crossing the line by using taxpayer-funded resources, like the official residences?

Consider this from the NEA Fund for Children and Public Education:

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“Four Educators for Obama were recognized for their dedication to protecting public education from devastating budget cuts, bad policies, and the whim of governors funded by out-of-state corporate interests at a reception hosted by Vice President Joe Biden at his Washington, D.C., residence on May 23.”

The campaign has also used the White House to produce campaign ads. Similarly, the White House has been used for Democratic party-hosted meetings, such as one to mobilize activists for Obamacare.

Campaign dollars should be used for campaign activities. Tax dollars should not be involved in efforts by the president and vice president to keep their jobs for another four years.