Why provide food aid when you can go dancing in a gold-gilded royal ballroom?

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The luxury gap: Trump builds his palace as Americans face going hungry​

Schmoozing the super-rich to fund a $300m ballroom while cutting food aid for those on low incomes threw the president’s architectural folly into sharp relief.

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The luxury gap: Trump builds his palace as Americans face going hungry​

Schmoozing the super-rich to fund a $300m ballroom while cutting food aid for those on low incomes threw the president’s architectural folly into sharp relief.

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It was disgusting, but they don’t care.
 
Among Trump's problems is the inability to assign importance to issues. The people are afraid of what is coming if he decides policy. A grand gold huge ballroom, tearing down the East Room and damaging the walls of the White House, are among the things that only he cares about.
Is that what you Trumpys were voting for?
Another shutdown, like his first admin. Is that what you wanted? Trump uses shutdowns. He thinks he can gain powers and get his way by making the people suffer if he does not get his way, immediately. You will vote for Project 2025 policies, or I will make the small people suffer until you do.
His tariffs are profoundly stupid. It is very difficult to find an economist who approves. His tariffs are done in his natural bullying style. Do what I want or I will hurt your country through trade policies.
Trump's demeaning attitude is pissing off our allies and boosting our foes. Chiona is gathering partners all over the globe while we piss off everyone, even our closest neighbors.
 
Among Trump's problems is the inability to assign importance to issues. The people are afraid of what is coming if he decides policy. A grand gold huge ballroom, tearing down the East Room and damaging the walls of the White House, are among the things that only he cares about.
Is that what you Trumpys were voting for?
Another shutdown, like his first admin. Is that what you wanted? Trump uses shutdowns. He thinks he can gain powers and get his way by making the people suffer if he does not get his way, immediately. You will vote for Project 2025 policies, or I will make the small people suffer until you do.
His tariffs are profoundly stupid. It is very difficult to find an economist who approves. His tariffs are done in his natural bullying style. Do what I want or I will hurt your country through trade policies.
Trump's demeaning attitude is pissing off our allies and boosting our foes. Chiona is gathering partners all over the globe while we piss off everyone, even our closest neighbors.
He threw himself a $46 million birthday parade.

I heard he built an extravagant marble bathroom in the Lincoln Room.
 
Yeah, that sounds exactly like Lincoln


Abraham Lincoln approved at least one federal project that involved the use of marble: the 1864 designation of the former House chamber in the U.S. Capitol as National Statuary Hall.

This project repurposed the space to display up to two bronze or marble sculptures from each state honoring distinguished deceased Americans.

The renovation, budgeted at $15,000, used leftover marble from the Capitol's recent expansion and an old Library of Congress railing.

Lincoln signed the authorizing legislation on July 2, 1864.

The U.S. Capitol's broader expansion during his presidency (1851–1867, with key work from 1856–1866) included extensive marble, such as in the House and Senate extensions, grand staircases, and chambers.

Other 19th-century federal buildings, like the Treasury or Post Office, extensively used marble, too

Lincoln supported its continuation during the Civil War as a symbol of Union resilience, stating in 1863, "If people see the Capitol going on, it is a sign we intend the Union shall go on."

While the new cast-iron dome itself did not feature marble, the overall project did.

For gilded fixtures, Lincoln's White House renovations (paid for via congressional appropriation) included gilded elements like cornices and fringe on draperies.
 

The luxury gap: Trump builds his palace as Americans face going hungry​

Schmoozing the super-rich to fund a $300m ballroom while cutting food aid for those on low incomes threw the president’s architectural folly into sharp relief.


Fun fact: President Trump didn't cut food aid for those on low incomes.

Because he' not a king, President Trump cannot unilaterally force Senate Democrats (or any senators) to vote for cloture, which requires a 60-vote supermajority under Senate rules to end debate and advance a bill. This procedural barrier has been central to the ongoing impasse, directly contributing to the government shutdown that began on October 1, 2025, and the resulting lapse in November SNAP benefits.

House (Republican-majority) passed a clean CR on September 19 to fund the government through November 21, and again on September 30 to fund the government through March 2026 at current levels, explicitly including SNAP. However, Senate Democrats, holding 47 seats against the GOP's 53, filibustered the bill, demanding amendments.

Some Republicans, like Sen. Josh Hawley (MO), proposed standalone SNAP funding bills with Democrat co-sponsors, but these also stalled without cloture. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer refused.
 
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