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.Sure it did.
All Trump has right now is a drawing.
Not really.The ballroom is fully approved for construction, and construction is ahead of schedule.
.Not really.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation argued the president hadn't followed proper procedure in tearing down the East Wing of the White House and soliciting private donations to fund the $300-million ballroom. In his opinion Leon wrote that he wasn't making a determination on the merits because of the way the suit had been framed. He concluded, saying that if the group were to amend its complaint "the Court will expeditiously consider it and, if viable, address the merits of the novel and weighty issues presented."
The group responded with disappointment, but said they would continue pushing to halt construction.
"While we are disappointed that the Court did not issue the preliminary injunction, we were pleased that Judge Leon ruled that the National Trust has standing to bring this lawsuit, as we have asserted from the start," Carol Quillen, president and CEO of the National Trust, said in a statement. "We are also pleased that he encouraged us to amend our complaint—specifically, to assert that the President has acted beyond his statutory authority—and we plan to do so promptly."









The judge said he didn't consider "the merits" of the case, so even if they fix the complaint there is no guarantee of the outcome. But keep hoping you can slow it down, by the time he rule on the complaint the ballroom should be well along.Not really.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation argued the president hadn't followed proper procedure in tearing down the East Wing of the White House and soliciting private donations to fund the $300-million ballroom. In his opinion Leon wrote that he wasn't making a determination on the merits because of the way the suit had been framed. He concluded, saying that if the group were to amend its complaint "the Court will expeditiously consider it and, if viable, address the merits of the novel and weighty issues presented."
The group responded with disappointment, but said they would continue pushing to halt construction.
"While we are disappointed that the Court did not issue the preliminary injunction, we were pleased that Judge Leon ruled that the National Trust has standing to bring this lawsuit, as we have asserted from the start," Carol Quillen, president and CEO of the National Trust, said in a statement. "We are also pleased that he encouraged us to amend our complaint—specifically, to assert that the President has acted beyond his statutory authority—and we plan to do so promptly."
Not really.
Tell him Trump is using Chinese components and he'll be a happy camper.Look Joe, try to get this up your stupid ass:
- The East Wing is gone, torn down.
- A fantastic ballroom has been designed and approved by someone who remodeled the skyline of Manhattan.
- The ballroom is going to get built. It is going to be magnificent.
- Just once, quit screwing around and let the guy build the thing before telling us how horrible it is going to be.
The judge said he didn't consider "the merits" of the case, so even if they fix the complaint there is no guarantee of the outcome. But keep hoping you can slow it down, by the time he rule on the complaint the ballroom should be well along.
There is NFW the ballroom construction slows down, the train has left the station.
I suspect that if you lived in the Middle Ages, you'd be eating shit and admiring how nice the King's castle is.Look Joe, try to get this up your stupid ass:
- The East Wing is gone, torn down.
- A fantastic ballroom has been designed and approved by someone who remodeled the skyline of Manhattan.
- The ballroom is going to get built. It is going to be magnificent.
- Just once, quit screwing around and let the guy build the thing before telling us how horrible it is going to be.
.Oh, it will never get finished, and we'll have a half-finished structure that will have to be repurposed into something useful like office space.
I suspect that if you lived in the Middle Ages, you'd be eating shit and admiring how nice the King's castle is.
When Trump is gone, the country is going to try to erase every last remnant of him, kind of like Germany did with Hitler.
The ballroom will be under roof faster than you would think, then it takes forever to finish the inside work.Oh, it will never get finished, and we'll have a half-finished structure that will have to be repurposed into something useful like office space.
Highly doubtful that the Dems would be stupid enough to go back to State functions in circus tents.Oh, it will never get finished, and we'll have a half-finished structure that will have to be repurposed into something useful like office space.
That's not what they do now. It's the State dining room, the East RoomNo, they could just rent ballrooms like they do now.
or circus That's not what they do now. It's the State dining room, the East Roomor circus
tents.
Is why Trump is fixing the problem.Actually, it's what they've done for years... but never mind.
.Actually, it's what they've done for years... but never mind.
We don't need Mussolini's ballroom.
And even if we did, the stain of Trump will be something we'll all want to erase like a bad memory
Why would president Vance do that?Oh, it will never get finished, and we'll have a half-finished structure that will have to be repurposed into something useful like office space.
I suspect that if you lived in the Middle Ages, you'd be eating shit and admiring how nice the King's castle is.
When Trump is gone, the country is going to try to erase every last remnant of him, kind of like Germany did with Hitler.