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How many levels of thievery must we witness, before somebody does something? yellow dahlia 15 hrs ago #1
I say this every day!! young_at_heart 14 hrs ago #5
It's a kind of psychological torture to have to witness this. yellow dahlia 14 hrs ago #6
It absolutely is! IrishAfricanAmerican 13 hrs ago #14
Sad, but true. yellow dahlia 13 hrs ago #18
Some of us have been suffering with it since his first "term"... slightlv 12 hrs ago #23
They will magically have it back when a democrat is in the White House. Claustrum 11 hrs ago #33
Kick dalton99a 14 hrs ago #2
I liked the old White House. The one without Trump. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #3
He will shift the other 2/3's in a week or so. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #4
I don't get how freely... purr-rat beauty 14 hrs ago #7
There are levels of approval that are needed. These establish accounting controls. underpants 12 hrs ago #28
Stop thief! City Lights 13 hrs ago #8
Wanted: At least one adult to be in the room Seinan Sensei 13 hrs ago #10
"East Wing Modernization Project",,, Originally, the ballroom would not affect the East Wing. Norrrm 13 hrs ago #9
Everything's a bait-and-switch scam for this sleazy condo salesman. sop 12 hrs ago #24
Once Congress releases money to anything under the umbrella of the Executive it is theirs to do with what they want Cheezoholic 13 hrs ago #11
Any contractors that accept the money should be banned from government contracts for the next twenty years. cstanleytech 13 hrs ago #12
Really? From Secret Service? BadgerMom 13 hrs ago #13
He's going to gut the SS budget, and replace... LudwigPastorius 13 hrs ago #15
It's supposedly for upgrades under the ground. underpants 12 hrs ago #30
Hey, it worked when he took DoD money to pay for the "wall" that Mexico was supposed to pay for. progressoid 13 hrs ago #16
And who wants to bet that the poll company he hired to redo the reflecting pool gave him a kickback. Lonestarblue 13 hrs ago #17
Didn't the courts shut down his ballroom construction at the end of May or beginning of June? Bev54 12 hrs ago #19
When I first started reading this, your question came to my mind..I, too, thought this project was stopped Deuxcents 12 hrs ago #29
How do they get away with this? Doesn't Congress have to approve the movement of funds? ChicagoTeamster 12 hrs ago #20
It is not a ballroom it is a Furhrer Bunker Botany 12 hrs ago #21
That's my thinking. Harker 12 hrs ago #25
He's leaving,one way or the other........... Bengus81 11 hrs ago #32
We know congress won't do anything. Hieronymus Phact 12 hrs ago #22
"There is no bottom... GiqueCee 12 hrs ago #26
Kennedy Center was just the beginning bucolic_frolic 12 hrs ago #27
It would be hard to find something,anything to impeach his ass over Bengus81 11 hrs ago #31
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