It was just about a year ago that Barack and Michelle Obama took separate planes from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles...on the same day!

Well, the President who constantly chides Americans on the dangers of global warming is once again seemingly unconcerned about his own Yetti-sized carbon footprint!

As part of his trip to Cuba, the First Family is off to Argentina for a hiking trip. But is one plane enough for the Obamas? Evidently not.

From the Daily Mail:

"The Obamas landed just after 2:20 local time in a Boeing 757, technically known as a C-32 as Air Force One is a military plane, in Bariloche.

That's a separate plane from the larger 747, or VC-25, they came to the country in. The Obamas took the smaller plane that holds 45 passengers as opposed to 76 on their personal day-trip. 

It means that the trip to Latin American involved two presidential jets. 

They'll return to Washington overnight by way of Buenos Aires." 

Once again, one can only wonder how serious the President really is about his dire warnings of global warming. He is, however, the same man who admitted last week that he has "the largest carbon footprint on the planet." And he seems intent on doing nothing to make it smaller.

 

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