Why does Trump need a $400 million Ballroom?

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Actually it won’t
Trump tore it to the ground without consulting anyone

But I needed a Ballroom

Wonder if we get the ballroom before we get the fantasy world Utopia the Democrats have been insisting we need, and spending us into 30 trillion and more in debt (with the help of other asshats in Congress) trying to succeed at providing us with and have failed at for the past few decades.
 
Presidents before Trump had to rent halls to throw parties and dinners... and President that come after Trump will thank him.... so will the Secret Service....

Really?

That breaks my heart
Gilded Ballrooms should be a priority in this country

I never realized Conservatives were so into Ballrooms
Fuk the poor…but we gotta have Ballrooms
 
Really?

That breaks my heart
Gilded Ballrooms should be a priority in this country

I never realized Conservatives were so into Ballrooms
Fuk the poor…but we gotta have Ballrooms
What a narrow, silly, immature viewpoint.
Typical leftists.
All you care about is hating Trump. Don't give me that "**** the poor" bullshit.
 
Wonder if we get the ballroom before we get the fantasy world Utopia the Democrats have been insisting we need, and spending us into 30 trillion and more in debt (with the help of other asshats in Congress) trying to succeed at providing us with and have failed at for the past few decades.
Democrats want to spend money to help struggling Americans

Republicans want gilded Ballrooms to impress their friends
 
Really?

That breaks my heart
Gilded Ballrooms should be a priority in this country

I never realized Conservatives were so into Ballrooms
Fuk the poor…but we gotta have Ballrooms

At least Republicans don't have to spend millions figuring out why fat lesbians are depressed or watching shrimp running on treadmills to prop up pseudo-intelligent garbage at so called schools of higher learning.
 
Democrats want to spend money to help struggling Americans

Republicans want gilded Ballrooms to impress their friends

But they don't want to help them because that isn't working, and they just want to spend the money, and mislead everyone into believing they can provide something they cannot, and haven't for decades, pretending to be helpful when they are just bullshitting everyone in attempts to secure power.
 
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Democrats want to spend money to help struggling Americans

Republicans want gilded Ballrooms to impress their friends
How many Democrats contributed to the US Treasury and earmarked their funds for the poor? I'll bet not one paid more than their income tax which they likely cheated on!
 
How many Democrats contributed to the US Treasury and earmarked their funds for the poor? I'll bet not one paid more than their income tax which they likely cheated on!
WTF are you babbling about?

DEMOCRATS pass legislation helping the poor and working class.

REPUBLICANS are more worried about constructing gilded Ballrooms
 
WTF are you babbling about?

DEMOCRATS pass legislation helping the poor and working class.

REPUBLICANS are more worried about constructing gilded Ballrooms
Your mind is so simple and you are so misled and brainwashed, it's literally mind boggling.

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We don't need any examples, because it's already funny and we are already laughing at your pathetic nonsense, and wondering whether or not you are even stupid enough to believe in half the shit you post or more.

Inflation Reduction Act (2022)
  • Passed with strong Democratic support.
  • Helps lower costs for working families by extending Affordable Care Act premium tax credits through 2025, lowering prescription drug costs through Medicare negotiation, and capping out-of-pocket drug expenses for seniors.
  • Promotes job creation and supports investments in clean energy that can benefit workers and communities. Wikipedia+1

🟦 Affordable Care Act (ACA, 2010)
  • Landmark health reform law passed under a Democratic president and Congress.
  • Expanded health insurance coverage through Medicaid expansion in many states and subsidized marketplace plans, significantly reducing the uninsured rate among working-age adults.
  • Bans denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions and limits health costs for many families. KFF




📌 Proposals & Worker-Centered Legislation (Current or Ongoing)


🟦 Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act


  • Widely supported by Democratic lawmakers.
  • Aims to strengthen workers’ ability to unionize, bargain for higher wages, and improve benefits and working conditions.
  • (As of now, this has been introduced several Congresses; it hasn’t passed into law but represents a major working-class policy push.) EduWorkforce Dems




🟦 Economic Justice Act & Other Investment Proposals


  • Newer Democratic proposals seek significant investments in underserved areas, including job creation, child care, healthcare access, and infrastructure to support economic opportunity.
  • (These are legislative priorities and frameworks which may not yet be law but show Democrats’ focus areas.) Senate Democratic Leadership




📌 Historic Federal Legislation with Long-Lasting Impact


These laws weren’t recent but dramatically shaped support systems for poor and working-class communities:


🟦 Economic Opportunity Act (1964)


  • Part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty,” creating community action agencies and programs to combat poverty. Wikipedia

🟦 Medicare & Medicaid (1965)


  • Created health coverage programs for the elderly and low-income Americans under the Social Security Amendments. These remain core parts of the U.S. safety net. Wikipedia




📌 Other Democratic-Backed Policies that Help Working Families


Even when not standalone laws, Democrats have expanded or strengthened programs that benefit low-income and working-class Americans:






📌 Context & Impact


  • These laws and policies collectively aim to boost incomes, reduce health and living costs, protect workers, and expand economic opportunity for families with low and middle incomes.
  • They address both immediate relief (e.g., pandemic response) and structural support (e.g., access to affordable healthcare and worker rights).
 
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