Trump Posts Cryptic Ballroom Message After Major Building Setbacks

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The ballroom has grown from a 500-seat room to one that will accommodate 999 people, with Trump now wanting it to hold 1,350 guests and potentially be big enough to host a presidential inauguration.

McCrery reportedly expressed to Trump the golden rule of architecture–an extension should not engulf the building it is designed to complement.

A report in the New York Times on Saturday said Trump had told builders working on the ballroom that they could ignore zoning, permitting or code requirements because the structure is on White House grounds.

The publication claimed McCrery has now pulled back from his day-to-day involvement in the ballroom, but was still involved in a consultancy role and remained proud to be working for Trump.


 
The ballroom has grown from a 500-seat room to one that will accommodate 999 people, with Trump now wanting it to hold 1,350 guests and potentially be big enough to host a presidential inauguration.

McCrery reportedly expressed to Trump the golden rule of architecture–an extension should not engulf the building it is designed to complement.

A report in the New York Times on Saturday said Trump had told builders working on the ballroom that they could ignore zoning, permitting or code requirements because the structure is on White House grounds.

The publication claimed McCrery has now pulled back from his day-to-day involvement in the ballroom, but was still involved in a consultancy role and remained proud to be working for Trump.


It will become an abdominal reminder of the Trump administration along with the inhumane treatment of immigrant children and mass murders on the high seas.
 
The ballroom has grown from a 500-seat room to one that will accommodate 999 people, with Trump now wanting it to hold 1,350 guests and potentially be big enough to host a presidential inauguration.

McCrery reportedly expressed to Trump the golden rule of architecture–an extension should not engulf the building it is designed to complement.

A report in the New York Times on Saturday said Trump had told builders working on the ballroom that they could ignore zoning, permitting or code requirements because the structure is on White House grounds.

The publication claimed McCrery has now pulled back from his day-to-day involvement in the ballroom, but was still involved in a consultancy role and remained proud to be working for Trump.


I pointed out long ago that the 1000 capacity number is easily seen to be a lie.....it is at least double that. Also I have long suspected that it might never be built.
 
It will still be a dusty, asbestos contaminated, hole in the ground when the next president is inaugurated.
Well I doubt that the oligarchs who run America allow Trump to stick around much longer....I doubt this monstrosity ever gets built.

But something needs to get built....a good deal of office space was eliminated.
 
It will still be a dusty, asbestos contaminated, hole in the ground when the next president is inaugurated.
Sad but probably true. He keeps wanting to make it bigger, which according to the architects violates a first rule of design: don't let the new structure dominate the old.

The WH is 55K sq ft and the current ballroom plans are 90K sq ft seating 900 people, IIRC, and the Dementia Don has asked about making it bigger to seat almost 1200 people and to hold inaugurations.
 
The ballroom has grown from a 500-seat room to one that will accommodate 999 people, with Trump now wanting it to hold 1,350 guests and potentially be big enough to host a presidential inauguration.

McCrery reportedly expressed to Trump the golden rule of architecture–an extension should not engulf the building it is designed to complement.

A report in the New York Times on Saturday said Trump had told builders working on the ballroom that they could ignore zoning, permitting or code requirements because the structure is on White House grounds.

The publication claimed McCrery has now pulled back from his day-to-day involvement in the ballroom, but was still involved in a consultancy role and remained proud to be working for Trump.


Well, for fossils in the party of the Left it'd be an improvement.

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I dont see the connection but that Obama sucks yet again is about the least surprising thing ever.
When it comes to grandiose projects that will likely never be completed, there's the Obama presidential library.


And, yes, it looks like a Nazi flak tower...

Obama-Presidential-Library-640x335.jpg


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When it comes to grandiose projects that will likely never be completed, there's the Obama presidential library.


And, yes, it looks like a Nazi flak tower...

Obama-Presidential-Library-640x335.jpg


flak-towers-106.jpg
It will be finished, and it will suck....just as with almost everything else this fucker has ever done.
 
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