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Random Thought Thread Part III: The Thinking

Started by ER, September 30, 2021, 01:18:27 PM

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Trevor

Quote from: Leah on Today at 01:27:21 PMI still wonder if there are defenders of the current president that can justify the damn ballroom being built.

I think he's just ordered that a heritage building be knocked down 😳😳🤧
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

claws

Quote from: Leah on Today at 01:27:21 PMI still wonder if there are defenders of the current president that can justify the damn ballroom being built.

I asked AI how a Trump supporter would answer your question.

1. Framing it as a normal or justified expense

"Every president makes upgrades or adds facilities for events and functions. A ballroom isn't some vanity project — it can serve official purposes, host dignitaries, and reduce outside event costs. The media just hypes it up because it's Trump."

2. Arguing that Trump is using his own funds

"At least he's a businessman who often pays for things himself. Unlike other presidents who spend taxpayer money, Trump invests in his own properties — that ballroom benefits his business and creates jobs, not government waste."

3. Comparing to other administrations

"Obama, Biden, and others have spent millions on renovations, vacations, and security. Singling out Trump for a ballroom is hypocritical. It's minor compared to other presidential expenses."

4. Spinning it as part of his brand or leadership style

"Trump has always been about presentation and hospitality. A ballroom fits his image — he's a showman who knows how to host major events. It's part of why people voted for him: he brings a sense of grandeur."

5. Dismissing the criticism as political bias

"If Biden did it, nobody would care. The outrage is just another example of Trump Derangement Syndrome. The left will complain about anything he does."
Is it October yet?

lester1/2jr

I think he's actually paying for it himself? the ballroom