It's NOT a Ballroom....It's much 'Deeper' than that.

Laugh if you will, but Putin is behind this along with Netanyahu who will run puppy mills in the basement.

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Did I mention that the puppies all had MAGA parents?

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Another reason for a puppy farm, verified by CNN no less:

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It's being built by Clark Construction

Robert D. Moser is the President and CEO. Was going to use OpenSecrets, but Open Secrets just became a sell out and "PaidSecrets". You now need to pay to find out who's bribing who.
Puppy meat..... underground puppy mill....
 
This "Ballroom" is a deflection, a disguise for something much greater.

1). 90,000 sq feet..... that's over 2 acres of 'party space'........nothing but LIES.

2). $300 Million, LOLLOLLOOLL, no ballroom costs $3,333 per square foot.

3) This is NOT a ballroom, on the surface maybe, but it goes MUCH DEEPER........like a BUNKER.




Paradise......... Paradise (2025 TV series) - Wikipedia

You expect the WH, no matter who is POTUS to post their detailed architectural plans on The Facebook?

Including the security systems?
 
What is the average cost of a 100,000 square foot building, and the construction time to complete.

Average Cost of a 100,000 Square Foot Commercial Building

The cost to construct a 100,000 square foot commercial building varies significantly based on factors like building type (e.g., office, warehouse, retail), location (urban vs. rural, regional differences), materials, labor rates, and finishes. Based on 2025 data from industry sources, the national average cost ranges from $240 to $870 per square foot. This translates to a total cost of $24 million to $87 million for 100,000 sq ft.
  • Low-end estimate ($240/sq ft): Typical for simple structures like warehouses or basic industrial buildings in low-cost regions (e.g., Midwest or South). Total: $24 million.
  • Mid-range estimate ($500–$600/sq ft): Common for standard offices or retail spaces in moderate-cost areas. Total: $50–$60 million.
  • High-end estimate ($870/sq ft): Applies to complex builds like high-rise offices or luxury hotels in high-cost cities (e.g., New York or San Francisco). Total: $87 million.

Regional Breakdown (Per Square Foot, 2025 Averages)


RegionAverage Cost RangeExample Total for 100,000 sq ft
Midwest$270–$760$27M–$76M
South$240–$680$24M–$68M
West (e.g., CA)$380–$850$38M–$85M
East (e.g., NY)$350–$870$35M–$87M
These figures include materials, labor, site work, and basic finishes but exclude land acquisition, permits, or design fees (which can add 10–20%). Costs have risen 5–7% in 2025 due to inflation, labor shortages, and material prices. For a precise quote, consult local contractors with site-specific details.

Average Construction Time to Complete

Construction timelines for a 100,000 sq ft commercial building typically range from 12 to 24 months from groundbreaking to completion, depending on project complexity, weather, permitting, and supply chain issues. This assumes a mid-sized project like a single- or low-rise office or warehouse; high-rises or custom designs can extend to 2–5 years.
  • Shortest timelines (12 months): Simple warehouses or pre-engineered metal buildings in favorable regions (e.g., South or Texas), with minimal delays.
  • Average (18 months): Standard commercial projects, including offices or retail, accounting for sequential phases like foundation (2–3 months), framing (3–4 months), and interiors (4–6 months).
  • Longer timelines (24+ months): Urban sites with complex approvals, weather challenges, or custom features.

Key Phases and Typical Durations


PhaseDuration (Months)Notes
Pre-Construction (Planning/Permits)3–6Includes design and approvals; can double in regulated areas.
Site Preparation/Foundation1–3Weather-dependent; faster for flat sites.
Structural Build (Framing/Roofing)3–5Steel frames speed this up vs. concrete.
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing2–4Overlaps with framing in efficient projects.
Interiors/Finishes3–6Longest for high-end custom work.
Final Inspections/Occupancy1–2Includes testing and punch-list fixes.
To accelerate, use modular construction or fast-track permitting. Delays from labor shortages or supply issues added 10–20% to timelines in 2025. For tailored estimates, factor in your project's specifics via a construction management firm.

Private funding says butt out
You expect the WH, no matter who is POTUS to post their detailed architectural plans on The Facebook?

Including the security systems?
Well yeah! How else can they plan an assassination?
 
No taxpayer dollars involved, so who cares.
We're giving them a tax break on their donation from what I've read...when it is not for the benefit of full public use...which is required for the deduction...

And if the East wing bunker is being destroyed then rebuilt, you can bet your booty, other tax payer's money is being used....clandestinely.

Certainly our government is involved in the bunker structure, components, and design, plus all technical capabilities of broadcasting worldwide, an intranet with military etc etc etc....?
 
I'm betting that's the exact reason why they went with private funding. Probably never been challenged before.... Looks like uncharted waters to me. What is there to gain now? The East Wing is gone. The bidding process would have opened them up to every kind of vile accusation including favoritism and money laundering. Using private funds avoids all of that.
Democrats will still yell.
 
We're giving them a tax break on their donation from what I've read...when it is not for the benefit of full public use...which is required for the deduction...

And if the East wing bunker is being destroyed then rebuilt, you can bet your booty, other tax payer's money is being used....clandestinely.

Certainly our government is involved in the bunker structure, components, and design, plus all technical capabilities of broadcasting worldwide, an intranet with military etc etc etc....?
Yeah um, you're full of shit. If there was a penny of tax payer money in it there would be a bloody screaming outrage from the Dems.
 
We're giving them a tax break on their donation from what I've read...when it is not for the benefit of full public use...which is required for the deduction...

And if the East wing bunker is being destroyed then rebuilt, you can bet your booty, other tax payer's money is being used....clandestinely.

Certainly our government is involved in the bunker structure, components, and design, plus all technical capabilities of broadcasting worldwide, an intranet with military etc etc etc....?

Yeah..... I hope you lock your doors at night.
Because frankly you don't sound like you're a very cautious person.

I know, why don't you just make every detail of it available so we can have another 9/11?

Some people don't believe that police officer has a right to draw his gun until after he's been shot dead.
 
Yeah um, you're full of shit. If there was a penny of tax payer money in it there would be a bloody screaming outrage from the Dems.
Prove it...show us the money trail....then maybe what you say, can be believed.
 
We're giving them a tax break on their donation from what I've read...when it is not for the benefit of full public use...which is required for the deduction...

And if the East wing bunker is being destroyed then rebuilt, you can bet your booty, other tax payer's money is being used....clandestinely.

Certainly our government is involved in the bunker structure, components, and design, plus all technical capabilities of broadcasting worldwide, an intranet with military etc etc etc....?
If you ever donated to charity you could claim the charitable deduction too
 
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Private funding says butt out....
What makes you think that when it involves The people's House, the peoples land??? Seriously? Are you just mouthing off or sucking didly wind.... for the president and billionaires?
 
What makes you think that when it involves The people's House, the peoples land??? Seriously? Are you just mouthing off or sucking didly.... for the president and billionaires?
And now the People’s ballroom, a gift from Trump to America

How amazing is this guy???
 
Of course, it just may be an opulent ballroom with high tech security and conveniences that today's modern government may demand.
 

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