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I guess we’re going to have to draw straws to see who is going into the barn to find out
They’re already talking $350M lol
The monument to corruption has cost overruns before demolition is even complete
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send ‘More Than the National Guard’ Into U.S. Cities
6·24 days agoObviously has no idea what appropriate means
With Trump, he’ll go out of his way to create opportunities for a grift
Which is likely what this was originally intended to be, but it also happens to intersect with an opportunity to stroke his ego and get his narcissistic supply by building a monument to himself in the process.
Of course he’s going to prioritize and fast track such a project
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How will SNAP benefits running out affect the food market?
1·24 days ago42 million people suddenly not receiving money for food would certainly have some impact on the overall market would it not?
Aside from the politics of the situation, and being solely pragmatic
Should everyone prepare for the worst eventuality?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How will SNAP benefits running out affect the food market?
111·24 days agoIt is odd that you would assume there would be no theft increase. Survival isn’t a mark against a person’s character
Desperate times call for desperate measures
When it comes down to a basic choice of paying utilities or paying for food when both are needed it is easier to steal food than utilities
Life generally takes the path of least resistance
Certainly, I believe most people would avoid theft if possible, but when faced between dignity and survival it may be an easy choice to steal from those who are objectively price gouging
Though this is is going into a steep tangent while focusing only on theft and does not address the overall question
Given the preliminary basic design and conceptual failures, it seems highly likely this project is destined for major problems
Embarrassing Flaws Emerge in Trump’s New White House Design
Construction on Donald Trump’s controversial new White House addition is off to a disastrous start if his model of the glitzy East Wing ballroom is anything to go by.
Plans shared by the MAGA administration suggest “a hurried process,” the New York Times reports, noting that a miniature mock-up of the 90,000 square foot annex, proudly unveiled to the press Wednesday, featured some truly bizarre architectural features.
These include a staircase leading up from the South Lawn directly into a brick wall, and at least two woefully misaligned windows that appear to open out onto one another.
Demolition of the existing structure, which began Monday, has prompted fierce outcry as cranes and backhoes were seen tearing down sections of exterior cladding and ripping windows off their hinges at one of the most instantly recognizable historic sites on the planet, with the scale of destruction now even visible from space.
The White House can’t seem to decide how many guests the new ballroom will accommodate, with official estimates ranging from 650 to 1,350 people. Once Trump has flattened the old East Wing, he has toyed with naming the $300 million new venue after himself.
Though the plans were first announced months ago, backlash to the actual start of construction has been swift. Critics, like MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, have lamented what they describe as the president treating the physical structure of the nation’s highest office as if it was his own personal backyard.
“To take literally a wrecking ball to the White House… it’s grotesque, just grotesque!” the Morning Joe host said Tuesday. “It’s not yours! You rent it from the American people for four years.”
Others have compared the Trump administration’s work on the building, which the president had previously promised would leave the existing structures untouched, to ISIS’s desecration of historic sites and artifacts during the terrorist group’s brutal reign across parts of Syria and Iraq.
“The first reaction I had was, what the f—? It’s not OK. The White House doesn’t belong to Donald Trump—it’s a federal building, a taxpayer building, belonging to the American people,” archaeologist Matthew Vincent, who spent two decades documenting the recovery of artifacts looted by the Islamic extremist movement, told the Daily Beast.
“What he’s doing is horrific and done without any oversight or acknowledgment from the bodies that should oversee this—and certainly not with the American people,” he added.
The NYT says Trump has indeed failed to follow established procedure for renovations on White House grounds, bypassing the usual reviews from federal groups like the National Capital Planning Commission.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍
39·25 days agoI just put a little top hat on my dick and call it good
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politics @lemmy.world•Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiums
82·25 days agoRepublicans
grapple with voter frustrationstruggle with coming up with lies fast enoughJust another day at work for republicans
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politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump Reveals He Underwent MRI Scan at Walter Reed Amid Growing Speculation Over His Health
4·25 days agoCan’t be congestive heart failure
That would require him to have a heart to begin with
A tyrant exercises power in a manner that is arbitrary, unreasonable, and cruel.
Trump makes it a point to always do all 3 simultaneously
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most controversial TV finale?
513·26 days agoGenuinely controversial or just bad?
The Lost finale is probably both
Unrelated, just realized how the advent of streaming has changed the way we talk about past TV series.
Before streaming we would say the Lost finale was
past tense, because it had finished airing
Nowadays, no show really finishes airing so it’s discussed in a present tense
Sorry, I’m old











I really liked my Windows CE phone back in the day
Felt like Buck Rogers for like a week until the iPhone came out and somehow made my phone obsolete by having way less functionality than the Windows CE phone