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The new ballroom makes the White House look like its garage, it dwarfs it, it is obnoxious.
Oh and Krasnov didn't go through the planning commission, got no permits, he claims he doesn't need them.
I tried to copy the rendition but failed, maybe someone can help me out?
dweller
(27,429 posts)Treasury Tells Employees Not to Share Photos of White House Ballroom Construction
Images of demolition of parts of East Wing go viral, and Treasurys headquarters next door to White House has front-row seat
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WASHINGTONThe Treasury Department instructed employees not to share photos of the demolition of parts of the White Houses East Wing after images of construction equipment dismantling the facade of the building went viral online.
Treasurys headquarters is located next door to the East Wing, giving employees there a front-row seat to the construction of
the Pisswigs $250 million monstrosity .
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WSUrinal is Paywalled and I cant get archive.ph to work for me)
https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/treasury-tells-employees-not-to-share-photos-of-white-house-ballroom-construction-1d4f2c49?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqcqbWt2F6tlY5KvmobEpkL-bK8tlvpRq1fxGnGf8DJAxPCZd8l4uaJI&gaa_ts=68f7a30a&gaa_sig=rD2Q2c9Fx68BZwcRnR1Hna_zhx7XrtV8dfVQT0Qe6Aaj5BtSWfcUzXayah7YQKBMIqzlxPvSC2S5pKZ34MNZRw%3D%3D
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Champp
(2,407 posts)like so much the republican spawn's evil shit - occult
sop
(16,598 posts)PatSeg
(51,260 posts)sop
(16,598 posts)PatSeg
(51,260 posts)Guess it is part of the package.
Happy Hoosier
(9,174 posts)The only other acceptable alternative is that becomes a museum dedicated to Antifascism.
Vinca
(52,905 posts)PatSeg
(51,260 posts)He's become less and less rational on a daily basis. It is terrifying to think what all he's capable of.
eppur_se_muova
(40,389 posts)You'd think anything associated with XVI would be a bad omen .... those who refuse to learn from history ...
Hoping it ends up like his big beautiful border wall -- never finished, portions stolen, the rest sold for scrap.
berksdem
(853 posts)building this spectacle has no intentions of leaving.
milestogo
(22,067 posts)berksdem
(853 posts)psychopaths will prop him up "Weekend at Bernie's" style... it is all so maddening.
NCDem47
(3,166 posts)alittlelark
(19,067 posts)usonian
(21,838 posts)no_hypocrisy
(53,552 posts)In Oban, Scotland, there stands an abandoned colosseum-like structure. It's called McCaigs Folly.
In the last years of the 19th century John Stuart McCaig decided to erect a monument on a hill overlooking Oban. Whilst a pillar of the local community, McCaig did not choose a column or obelisk, but instead a colossal circular wall, pierced with gothic windows, giving magnificent views of the harbour and out to sea.
In 1895 McCaig (1823-1902) applied for permission to erect a stone and lime wall and granite tower with freestone dressing on a piece of land he owned called Battery Hill. A year later McCaig sold his interest in Oban pier and harbour for £16,500, so he had money to spend, and he made further applications in 1896 and 1897 to add to the wall and increase it in height.
McCaig intended his hilltop project to provide work for local men, so the great wall was built sporadically with work stopping whenever there was employment elsewhere. But by September 1897 a visitor could note that there is rising by degrees a mighty structure. The tourist was informed that a lofty tower would in due course rise from the centre of the gigantic circle, and whilst that was never built, history has confirmed his opinion that when this is finished Oban will possess a building absolutely unique in the United Kingdom.
McCaig died suddenly in the summer of 1902 before the planned central tower could be built. However his will stipulated that his estate should fund the erection of 12 statues within Stuart McCaigs Tower representing himself, his parents and his siblings. Scottish sculptors, especially young and rising artists, were to be commissioned to design the statues: they were to work from photographs of McCaigs late family, and if images were not available the artists were to ensure the statues had a family likeness. Prizes were to be offered for the best design, with a competition also to design artistic towers to stand in prominent positions on McCaigs estates.
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https://thefollyflaneuse.com/mccaigs-folly-oban-argyll/
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democrank
(11,872 posts)Ive run out of words.
John1956PA
(4,566 posts)Its tacky.
jeffreyi
(2,463 posts)completely_bushed
(73 posts)Probably full of bugs, electronic and otherwise. A national security risk.
And the contractors will get stiffed.

