Normally I'd care, but the White House is an over-manicured park for tourists to gawk at. It's hardly soothing that part of your ancient simian psyche that thinks something is wrong when you're in a city. Anyways, I know for a fact that libs don't give a shit about trees, because I'm surrounded by libs and they've torn up so much plant life in my town in the last few years that I sometimes catch myself thinking it's fall in the middle of spring.
When speaking about the ballroom project earlier this month, Trump marveled at what he said was the lack of an approval process, compared to his experience constructing buildings in New York.
"I said, 'How long will it take me?' 'Sir, you can start tonight, you have no approvals.' I said, 'You gotta be kidding,'" Trump said. >"They said, 'Sir, this is the White House, you're the President of the United States, you can do anything you want.'"
lol Trump should just tell everyone when hes going to the bathroom and make fart noises so journalists will report on it. they'll make assumptions on what he is eating and debate how many "plops" they hear in the toilet. rofl
>At least 2 historic magnolia trees, Kennedy Garden appear to have been removed
>Legend says that George Washington once chopped down his father's cherry tree.
>has appeared to take down at least six trees on the
>planted by first lady Florence Harding in 1922
>The tree was replanted in 1947
What I am getting from this article is they don't say if it was permanently removed or temporarily removed during construction and will be replanted, which has been done in the past. The author wants you to assume it was cut down, hence opening with the utterly irrelevant George Washington anecdote (priming).
God God that's like 6 Jan 6ths happening all at once. It even involved the feds doing it.
Oh my God, that's...!
Correct: 96.
Those trees were clearly more important than the what was it, 40+ that were removed so Obama's awful presidential library could be constructed.
Didn't they also block off a street in already traffic-jammed Chicago for it too?
It looks like an abomination, tbh, something only a real narcissist would love.
It's an ivory tower done in brutalist concrete.
It's something that a sadist/exhibitionist would love.
He gets to force you to look at this ... thing.
Is that all? The plans I saw looked like two one story super walmarts attached to a hideous tower.
Normally I'd care, but the White House is an over-manicured park for tourists to gawk at. It's hardly soothing that part of your ancient simian psyche that thinks something is wrong when you're in a city. Anyways, I know for a fact that libs don't give a shit about trees, because I'm surrounded by libs and they've torn up so much plant life in my town in the last few years that I sometimes catch myself thinking it's fall in the middle of spring.
Obama spent $327 million or some sort of renovation or addition, he was wildly praised for it of course. 🤡
This isn't even taxpayer money, it's free! Maybe that's what the Dems hate about it.
Daily reminder that these retarded faggots think mass deforestation will "fix" "climate change".
I think a large number of people are unaware that trees actually have finite lifespans and need to be replaced regularly.
Stop mowing the lawn and turn it into a wildflower meadow.
First they came for the trees, but I said nothing, for I was not made of wood.
"Am I a joke to you?" -the Lorax
The horror!!!!!
lol Trump should just tell everyone when hes going to the bathroom and make fart noises so journalists will report on it. they'll make assumptions on what he is eating and debate how many "plops" they hear in the toilet. rofl
>At least 2 historic magnolia trees, Kennedy Garden appear to have been removed
>Legend says that George Washington once chopped down his father's cherry tree.
>has appeared to take down at least six trees on the
>planted by first lady Florence Harding in 1922
>The tree was replanted in 1947
What I am getting from this article is they don't say if it was permanently removed or temporarily removed during construction and will be replanted, which has been done in the past. The author wants you to assume it was cut down, hence opening with the utterly irrelevant George Washington anecdote (priming).