They don't. The designers donate for publicity.
Yes at the cost of 8 million dollars.
Free ride on taxpayers backs.
how much money do taxpayers pay in expenses created by crashes
First, it is not unheard of for family members to live in the White House: Mamie Eisenhower (wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower) had her mother spend the winter months at the White House, and the mother of Bess Truman (wife of President Harry Truman) moved in and spent extended periods of time there. As for who foots the bill, it would probably be partly the taxpayers because Marian Robinson (Michelle Obama's mom) actually has some very specific duties-- she helps to take care of her grand-daughters, with whom she is very close. Having her there is part of the Obamas' commitment to allowing their two kids to live as normal a life as possible. Thus, if she goes on vacation with the Obamas (which she did several times), she would travel on Air Force One, and get secret service protection, since she is part of the First Family. However, it is doubtful the taxpayers would pay for everything: there is long-standing precedent for first ladies to reimburse the government for personal expenses that had nothing to do with their immediately family. For example, when Michelle and the girls went to Spain in 2010, some family friends joined them. but the expenses for the family friends were not picked up by the taxpayers, according to various news reports. (And although some partisan reports claimed she traveled with 40 friends and cost the taxpayers millions, that turned out to be false.) Still, it is probably a gray area as to how much the Obamas reimburse the treasury for having Grandma with them, and how much the taxpayers are paying.
Taxpayers. Tax decreases for one group of taxpayers will have to be paid for by another group of taxpayers, currently or in the future.
For all of the services that are provided by the taxpayers money that is collected from the taxpayers to pay for all of the services that are provided for all individuals that are benefiting from all of the services that are provided by the taxpayers money that is collected.
Nothing is free. If the users of media don't pay for it who will. Taxpayers? A, taxpayers already pay for too many things, supporting the media is not a necessity; B, not all taxpayers are regular users of media and should not have to pay for what they don't use. So, the answer is no.
Yes. Public education is paid for by taxpayers, and paid for by taxpayers, and PAID for by tax payers.
to make the rich pay more and the poor pay less
The taxpayers pay for it. It is on their water bill which we all pay for.
no. taxpayers pay for it.
To pay for services provided to the taxpayers.