Trump Ballroom Unlikely To Be Built


Today, the Supreme Court announced that it will hear oral argument in our birthright citizenship case.

The case blocks President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to take away the right to birthright citizenship for many native-born American children,

You're right that Trump can't do that.

You're wrong, about Trump doing it
Only a federal restraining order prevented it.
One can't help but notice you excuse Biden gladly yet take dumps on Trump with joy.

The Supreme Court believes this to be a valid case and later will issue rulings.
 
It would not be a surprise, if this corrupt court deletes birthright citizenship. This corrupt court was constructed to do things like this, by Christian white nationalist donors being represented by the Heritage foundation.
 
Proof would be you posting court records. See you don't like Trump at all and your every sentence shows how biased and bigoted you actually are. You are also not a we.

Another old post


Enriquez, one of at least 60 people who have sued Trump and his companies over unpaid bills.

In the fall of 2013, the small business got a big job. A subcontractor on the $200 million remodeling of the Trump National Doral golf resort ordered $142,000 worth of paint from Enriquez.

Enriquez never got a final payment of about $32,000.

In the fall of 2014, Enriquez filed a lien, a legal tool used to recover a debt by tying up a piece of property. He said he offered to settle the matter for $26,000 but the Trump team balked — not surprising since Trump has repeatedly boasted that he never settles.

A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge didn't buy the Trump defense, ruling in the spring of 2016 that the resort had to pay for the paint. Then the judge tacked on a multiplier to compensate Enriquez's lawyer, Daniel Vega, for taking the case on contingency, swelling the award by $283,949.91 in legal fees.

April 12, 2017

On April 12, Enriquez's lawyer called with the good news: the appeals court upheld the judge's order. The attorney who handled the case for Trump, Bruce Rogow, told NBC News there would be no further appeals.

 
It would not be a surprise, if this corrupt court deletes birthright citizenship. This corrupt court was constructed to do things like this.
What is so weird is that non-citizens get to magically create citizens by having sex.

Plus, the law was for slaves.
 
What is so weird is that non-citizens get to magically create citizens by having sex.
Sure, it's weird to christian white nationalist bigots, because they think they are all brown babies.

We have known this for decades. There is nothing new under the sun, in your religious white supremacist movement.

It's not weird, to anyone with even a cursory grasp of history. So, not you.
 
Another old post


Enriquez, one of at least 60 people who have sued Trump and his companies over unpaid bills.

In the fall of 2013, the small business got a big job. A subcontractor on the $200 million remodeling of the Trump National Doral golf resort ordered $142,000 worth of paint from Enriquez.

Enriquez never got a final payment of about $32,000.

In the fall of 2014, Enriquez filed a lien, a legal tool used to recover a debt by tying up a piece of property. He said he offered to settle the matter for $26,000 but the Trump team balked — not surprising since Trump has repeatedly boasted that he never settles.

A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge didn't buy the Trump defense, ruling in the spring of 2016 that the resort had to pay for the paint. Then the judge tacked on a multiplier to compensate Enriquez's lawyer, Daniel Vega, for taking the case on contingency, swelling the award by $283,949.91 in legal fees.

April 12, 2017

On April 12, Enriquez's lawyer called with the good news: the appeals court upheld the judge's order. The attorney who handled the case for Trump, Bruce Rogow, told NBC News there would be no further appeals.

I wish not to have say this about any poster but frankly you talk like you represent only the left. And they hate Trump.
 
I wish not to have say this about any poster but frankly you talk like you represent only the left. And they hate Trump.

Trump does set the bar quite low there.
 
Sure, it's weird to christian white nationalist bigots, because they think they are all brown babies.

We have known this for decades. There is nothing new under the sun, in your religious white supremacist movement.

It's not weird, to anyone with even a cursory grasp of history. So, not you.
Talk about attacking posters. ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️ :threadjacked:
 
Frankly, I can't think of a better metaphor for the whole Trump Regime. They are very good at tearing things down, but they suck at actually building anything.


In October, Donald Trump traumatized all true patriots by tearing down the East Wing of the White House. The move, he claims, will clear the way for a ballroom for holding large events that are typically held in tents on the South Lawn. A debate immediately arose online over whether or not the next Democratic president should tear down the ballroom or keep it, albeit with the necessary extensive renovations to remove all the tackiness Trump brings to any project.

Two months later, it increasingly seems that such discussion was a wasted effort, as the chance this ballroom will actually be built is rapidly disappearing. Perhaps it could have if Trump had delegated the management of the project to someone competent, but that’s not what he did. Instead, the famously lazy and disorganized president decided to blow off his actual governance duties in favor of micromanaging a construction project he is incapable of handling. Finishing the ballroom in the next three years would be difficult for anyone, but it’s quickly becoming clear it will be nearly impossible for the famed real estate tycoon to pull it off.

For anyone who has dealt with any renovation project more complex than patching drywall, the ballroom’s construction is waving every red flag possible, signaling endless delays that will stretch for months — and, in all likelihood, for years. Despite announcing plans for the ballroom in July, it’s clear there’s no idea what it’s going to look like, how big it will be or how it will be laid out. Trump keeps changing things, driven by a short-sighted impulsiveness that keeps pushing him to expand the scope of the project. Initially, it was supposed to seat 650 people in 90,000 square feet, but he kept throwing tantrums about how he wanted it bigger. Earlier this month, he even ran off the initial architect, and odds are that will happen again.

Then there’s the red tape. Even though a judge ruled against the National Trust for Historic Preservation in their lawsuit to temporarily halt construction, he required the White House to avoid building anything foundational and demanded plans for the structure be submitted by the end of the year. But as the White House hasn’t even scheduled meetings with the National Capital Planning Commission to start the process, meeting that deadline appears unlikely.


Do you really think that a judge anywhere is going to order that the White House stop rebuilding this....

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But, but, but.... Obama.

The black man in the White House really traumatized you, didn't it?
Always looking for excuses to justify your side's incompetence instead of working to become competent.
 
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There are plenty of ballrooms to rent if needed, and we shouldn't be spending half a billion on a ballroom when we are 31 Trillion in debt and people are going hungry.

Talk about tone deaf.

Are you going to benefit from that ballroom? I know I'm not.
We aren't spending any money on the ballroom. We aren't taking food out of anybody's mouth. More propaganda bullshit from the left.

You should donate so we make sure not to starve anybody... :up:
 
We aren't spending any money on the ballroom. We aren't taking food out of anybody's mouth. More propaganda bullshit from the left.

You should donate so we make sure not to starve anybody... :up:

Once it is built, will it be maintained my private funds or tax payer money?
 

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