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imanamerican63 (15,545 posts)He is tearing down a national monument.For many years now, the White House has stood the test of time. Yes, it has gone through renovation and repairs. But to tear it apart to put in a ballroom is a terrible mistake. The East Wing has some great history and it can never be forgotten or replaced.Pathetic display by a thug who doesn’t understand the meaning of history and the importance of what he is tearing down.This will take years to complete, but he does not care! He just does whatever he wants! Hell, he may never see the complement of the his own stupidity.Other presidents knew the historical value and the meaning of history that the White House brings to those who are lucky enough to live there.But this idiot doesn’t even want to understand and that is a pitiful reminder of how he has no interest or respect for the history that it brings to this country.And to the construction companies who are doing this job? Shame on you for even taking the job! Oh by the way, when you finally finish the job? What for it, he will stiff you, even though it’s taxpayer who are footing the bill, good luck with that one!https://democraticunderground.com/100220736934
imanamerican63 (15,545 posts)He is tearing down a national monument.For many years now, the White House has stood the test of time. Yes, it has gone through renovation and repairs. But to tear it apart to put in a ballroom is a terrible mistake. The East Wing has some great history and it can never be forgotten or replaced.Pathetic display by a thug who doesn’t understand the meaning of history and the importance of what he is tearing down.
imanamerican63 (15,545 posts)He is tearing down a national monument.
Cool! Now do monuments and statues, I'll wait.
Key FactsCalled the White House State Ballroom, the addition will be approximately 90,000 total square feet, which is significantly larger than the 55,000-square-foot White House as it stands now.Renderings show a massive building standing in place of the current East Wing, which serves as office space for the first lady and her staff, and connected to the main White House by an enclosed walkway.Trump and his donors have said they will raise the funds necessary for the addition, which is expected to be completed "long before the end of President Trump’s term," the White House said Thursday.The White House called the ballroom a "much-needed and exquisite addition," and renderings show a massive gilded space with coffered ceilings, chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling arched windows.The ballroom will be separate from the main building of the White House but its "theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical,” the administration said.
Trump is not tearing down the White House. At. All. Here's what he is and will be doing: