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  1. Colonel-Mooseknuckle on

    Wait, I’m confused. There were tons of maga folks on here telling us that donors were paying for this.

  2. ArdaBerkBurak on

    Is the ballroom some kind of secret code or something? Why is Trump hung up on this?

  3. ranchoparksteve on

    You know you’re burning through a lot of cash when a Republican gets nervous about all the spending.

  4. Debt republicans have approved. They solicited, approved, and funded this. Every fucking cent.

    The GOP is a goddamn cancer

  5. Procrastineddit on

    “Ballroom Republicans” should be a constant phrase coming from Democrat Reps and Senators now. Please do everything you can to make a nation of lonely, incel, misogynist men defend the need for ballrooms from the cabs of their pristine trucks.

  6. Maybe we need to stop giving the richest people and corporations more tax cuts. And rescinding old tax cuts that continue make the deficit worse….just a thought.

  7. So with this thought process when should be able to fund social program since we are already in debt.

  8. You can thank your Felon President for that.

    Last I saw, he was responsible for 27% of all that debt.

    Party of law and order yeah?

    Party of fiscal responsibility? Yeah?

  9. IJustLookLikeThis13 on

    Trump has created over a fourth(!) of the national debt, so these people aren’t about to start saying no to him because he wants to spend more money, bankrupt the country, etc.

    They’ve never done shit before, and they ain’t about to start now!

  10. Smaynard6000 on

    >“A meeting space that is secured on the White House grounds that would allow people to do what they did at the Hilton hotel is necessary,” Graham said. “I’m convinced that had there been a presidential ballroom adjacent to the White House, the guy would have never gotten in.”

    Everyone who is saying this is conveniently leaving out the fact that the president was only a guest at this event that would have never been held at the White House to begin with.

  11. BlackberryPi7 on

    Modern day “conservatives” are really the most stupidest people in the world.

    Fuck it’s actually annoying how stupid they are. It used to be funny, now it’s fucking annoying.

  12. GOP-“We are $39 trillion indebted, but another $400 million for trump is doable.”

  13. The web of lies are like the spider web veins in his fat legs…they run forever. I thought he was paying for that. Like Mexico paying for the wall that was never finished.

  14. CandidAsparagus7083 on

    What’s hilarious is this is going to take years and Trump will never set foot in it.

  15. Responsible-Pain-620 on

    It hasn’t gone unnoticed to me that the conservative subreddit is still hung up on jimmy kimmel and the shooter rather than discussing how they are ok with this ballroom project going from “$200 million all via donations” to now “republicans in Congress will approve a $400 million budget (from our taxes btw) to pay for a ballroom that is so clearly needed”.

    So let’s hear it. I want you to explain to us why you’re suddenly ok with *MORE* government spending on a frivolous ballroom when we have every day Americans struggling to make ends meet.

  16. oldbastardbob on

    Fiscal conservatism? Haha, isn’t that cute. There hasn’t been a Republican that gives a hoot about the federal budget since Eisenhower. Every Republican Administration since has at least doubled the national debt.

    But somehow all those supposed conservative voters still think that the bitchy old Republicans in Congress are good for the economy.

    And the dichotomy of their ideology is bizarre. There’s always unlimited money for wars, but never enough for universal health care. Plenty for pet projects, but not enough to fix social security. We’re financing private companies and their space adventures, but have no money for anything that doesn’t funnel cash into billionaire pockets.

    Remember when tariff revenue was going to pay off the national debt? Anyone recall when tax cuts for corporations were going to stimulate the economy so much, that the corresponding revenue increase from a booming economy would offset deficit spending, the fundamental justification for “trickledown?”

    Seems like the main goal of modern conservatism is to bring the Christian version of Sharia to America. Beyond that the secondary goal seems to be wealth stratification, make the rich richer and everybody else gets to fight over the scraps.

  17. So what’s 400M more? That’s only like .00001 percent.

    What’s the big deal?

    Sheesh!

    /s

  18. What’s the problem ? They voted for a 1B/day Iran war what is a few more millions for fake jesus pedophile golden room ?

  19. Melodic-Lingonberry7 on

    He is spending tax payers money like it’s his own ..but screw the poor and people that need help

  20. Affectionate_Town273 on

    So this all is adding up now it is clear. The attack looks to be even more staged now to get the ballroom approval and for taxpayers to foot the bill.

    The optics just are so out there on this like wow.

  21. BroseppeVerdi on

    > “I don’t know why you would do it” with taxpayer money “if it’s all funded,” Scott told NBC News.

    Great question, Rick.

  22. Lildog8402_redux on

    As soon as the Democrats get voted into office and start acting like fiscally responsible adults, the adult-children of this country will look at them like they caused all the problems and vote conservatives back in. Rinse and repeat.

  23. MoCitytrackfan on

    $400M for a ballroom but no healthcare subsidies, school lunches or childcare. Show me your checking account and I’ll show you your priorities.

  24. punk_in_your_phone on

    Trump will put his name on the ballroom and charge any future administrations to use his gilded monstrosity.

  25. HurinGaldorson on

    >“I don’t know why you would do it” with taxpayer money “if it’s all funded,” Scott told NBC News.

    That’s what we’re all wondering, Rick. Maybe you could use the fact that you’re a *sitting United States Senator* to get an answer.

  26. Wasn’t the US just declared insolvent

    What’s another match on an already-burning house

  27. wet_bag_of_noodles on

    I’ve unconsensually had Rick Scott in my media stream since I was in high school. It’s the First time I have ever agreed with him

  28. They passed the damn bill that put is $37T in debt. *Now* they’re complaining?

    No. And this is why none of these smoothbrains should have a seat at the adults table.

  29. Oh look, it’s Rick Scott, the guy who defrauded Medicare by 1.7 billion dollars. I am sure he really cares a lot about tax payer money.

    I think he reads the room correctly, that this ball room stuff makes the Republicans look aristocratic and out of touch, but oviously he cant say it like that.

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