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For absolutely no reason other than his huge ego and small brain.

https://www.reddit.com/r/somethingiswrong2024/s/lfy9U8rA68
QueerDuck
(2,424 posts)Hieronymus Phact
(792 posts)QueerDuck
(2,424 posts)It is easy to look at a photograph and demand that leadership turn it into a political weapon, but I think we have to look at the bigger picture.
I think it's a mistake for anyone to be framing our leadership as weak (or timid or ineffective) simply because they aren't holding press conferences about property damage. This ignores the reality of what actually moves voters. Also, I think it only serves to diminish what we're actually doing.
As involved political junkies, of course this stuff horrifies us. But in a frontline election cycle, voters care about inflation, reproductive rights, healthcare, and national security.
Focusing national messaging on a landscape photo would make the party look performative and distracted. Leadership is fighting exactly where it matters most: on the legislative floor and in organizing the ground game to win back our majorities.
Hieronymus Phact
(792 posts)"As involved political junkies, of course this stuff horrifies us. But in a frontline election cycle, voters care about inflation, reproductive rights, healthcare, and national security."
That's not wrong, people do care about kitchen table issues, but 2 things can be true at once.
They can also be horrified about this and it can sway peoples vote.
We are an affluent society, there are plenty of people who care more about this than boring healthcare.
it just can't be ignored, republicans wouldn't ignore it if a Democrat did this.
QueerDuck
(2,424 posts)I never said two things can't be true at once. Of course people can be simultaneously horrified by the lawn and worried about their finances. But campaigns operate in a world of finite resourceslimited hours, limited ad dollars, and limited voter attention spans.
We have to look at the cold reality of how campaigns actually work:
The "Affluent" Fallacy: Dismissing healthcare as "boring" because we are an "affluent society" completely ignores the very voters we need to flip swing districts. Working-class families, independents, and marginalized communities don't view healthcare, prescription costs, or reproductive rights as "boring" .... they view them as matters of survival.
Preaching to the Choir: The voters who are deeply offended by the state of the White House lawn are already voting for us. Shaming and scolding Republicans might feel incredibly satisfying to the base, but it does absolutely nothing to expand our coalition.
The "So What?" Factor: If a campaign spends its limited ad budget on landscape photos, a moderate independent might shake their head and think, "Wow, that's terrible." But it leaves them completely in the dark about how a Democratic majority will actually lower their cost of living or protect their rights.
I get it. I'm outraged and disgusted too. But... remember this: Our personal outrage over norm-breaking obscenities does not motivate non-voters or flip swing independents. Instead, what does do this are tangible solutions to their lived experiences do. We can't afford to waste precious airtime on finger-wagging when we need to be proving why our platform is the better choice for their daily lives.
mercuryblues
(16,583 posts)Showing a family at a grocery store, buying a box of Ramen, cut to this photo'
Trump cut food aid for the needy to build this? Your taxpayer dollars going to a ballroom, to feed the super rich, while your neighbors survive on Ramen noodles.
Diamond_Dog
(41,602 posts)Mr.Bee
(2,009 posts)One look at the oval office would indicate how insecure this man really is.
struggle4progress
(127,379 posts)GPV
(73,486 posts)OMGWTF
(5,289 posts)Well! Dafuq are we waiting for?
kentuck
(116,275 posts)And nobody seems to care...?
eShirl
(20,631 posts)guess he wants it to match his decaying corpse of a soul
RoeVWade
(983 posts)nt*
PatSeg
(54,215 posts)He is destroying as fast as he can and he still needs his naps.
Goonch
(6,076 posts)
ColoringFool
(1,530 posts)JPK
(1,025 posts)Satellites can take photos of the entire construction of The Bunker?
RoeVWade
(983 posts)nt*
ColoringFool
(1,530 posts)radical noodle
(10,759 posts)He sees no need for grass or roses or anything other than concrete and more concrete.
allegorical oracle
(6,754 posts)phobias?
Just saw a photo of a new gold scroll sign he's put up over a WH door. It reads, "The West Wing." It's possible he's a pathological labeling freak, which is why he has to have his name on everything. A shrink would have a field day with him.
radical noodle
(10,759 posts)I shudder to think what evil someone would discover in his mind.
OMGWTF
(5,289 posts)Grim Chieftain
(2,409 posts)Both parties have enabled the desecration of our White House. It is unrecognizable. Apparently if you are a thirty-four-time convicted felon you are truly above the law.
if..fish..had..wings
(886 posts)before he does any more damage
FakeNoose
(43,302 posts)For reference, the East Wing is to the left of the main White House building, the West Wing is on the right.

(Wikimedia photo credit)
It makes me so sad to see this picture.
Baitball Blogger
(52,975 posts)Hope22
(4,986 posts)Or just the madman .the line was everything he touches dies but in truth he kills everything he touches!
Dave Id
(386 posts)The "Beast" with the wheels and tires removed sitting on cement blocks. Welcome to the neighborhood.
OMGWTF
(5,289 posts)milestogo
(23,443 posts)Bumbles
(629 posts)One can wish.
nt
karin_sj
(1,399 posts)It looks horrible, and comparing the before and after, it also looks like a lot of trees have been removed. Idiocracy is definitely here now.
FakeNoose
(43,302 posts)I can't tell whether trees on the Ellipse (half circle front lawn) have been been taken down. It looks like part of the grassy area is being reseeded, however it's hard to say for sure. By the old East Wing there is an area of grass that's paved over for the construction vehicles.
SpankMe
(3,823 posts)CaptainTruth
(8,340 posts)...& every penny needed to rebuild & repair it.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(2,470 posts)usonian
(27,444 posts)
liberalla
(11,318 posts)Just horrible... very much reflects the current decrepit occupant. Very sad, but also enraging...
Torchlight
(7,398 posts)and given his taste in decor, he's just the guy to do it.
Martin68
(28,405 posts)Martin68
(28,405 posts)Emile
(44,306 posts)jmowreader
(53,594 posts)...is there is enough room on the White House property that he could have built his ballroom without tearing down ANYTHING.