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Michele Bachmann: GOP presidential hopeful Bachmann fends off allegations - latimes.com
Better trained employees for her husband's business and tens of thousands in cash, those do not count as benefits apparently. Not in her world.
Rep. Michele Bachmann deflected allegations that she and her family had benefited from government assistance programs and said that hundreds of thousands of dollars to her family farm and a counseling clinic went instead to her employees and her in-laws.
"First of all," she said, "the money that went to the clinic was actually training money for employees. The clinic did not get the money. And my husband and I did not get the money either. That's mental health training money that went to employees."
As for the farm, she said it belonged to her father-in-law. "It's not my husband and my farm," Bachmann said. "And my husband and I have never gotten a penny of money from the farm."
As the Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday, however, in financial disclosure forms, Bachmann reported receiving between $32,503 and $105,000 in income from the farm, at minimum, between 2006 and 2009.
Better trained employees for her husband's business and tens of thousands in cash, those do not count as benefits apparently. Not in her world.