So is anyone in Congress going to tell Trump the reflecting pool….

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Apparently someone did the math and unless they were backing up multiple tanker trucks, this is functially useless and breaks down quickly.


Shocking our 30k gallon pool requires about 9 gallons of liquid chlorine. Translating that to the 6,750,000 gallon reflecting pool, they’d need over 2,000 gallons. These guys appear to have 50 gallons or so. And our pool has never been even close to this bad in terms of algae growth.


The surface area of the reflecting pool is so high that the chemicals would break down faster than in a backyard pool too.
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Apparently someone did the math and unless they were backing up multiple tanker trucks, this is functially useless and breaks down quickly.


Shocking our 30k gallon pool requires about 9 gallons of liquid chlorine. Translating that to the 6,750,000 gallon reflecting pool, they’d need over 2,000 gallons. These guys appear to have 50 gallons or so. And our pool has never been even close to this bad in terms of algae growth.


The surface area of the reflecting pool is so high that the chemicals would break down faster than in a backyard pool too.


Good point.
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FWIW, hydrogen peroxide is a fairly safe way to kill algae. I have a bird pond that hosts tadpoles this time of the year, and if the algae gets really bad, I add hydrogen peroxide to it (one cup for about 10 gallons). It's totally safe for the tadpoles and birds. Of course, that dude is going to need a whole lot more, and since it degrades quickly in sunlight, it's best to apply it at night.
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FWIW, hydrogen peroxide is a fairly safe way to kill algae. I have a bird pond that hosts tadpoles this time of the year, and if the algae gets really bad, I add hydrogen peroxide to it (one cup for about 10 gallons). It's totally safe for the tadpoles and birds. Of course, that dude is going to need a whole lot more, and since it degrades quickly in sunlight, it's best to apply it at night.


Working at night is overtime.
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How is that even possible
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Anonymous wrote:See, not Everything Trump Touches Dies!

The pond scum is thriving!


Is this The Swamp in DC?


Good one!
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Is this a record for fastest turnaround time for

* Trump makes ridiculous claim and promise
* Steals a pile of money
* Screws it up
* Declares victory
* Failure and lies are directly visible in plain sight to hundreds of thousands of people.
* Trump denies reality.
* Republicans deny the evidence of their own eyes


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FWIW, hydrogen peroxide is a fairly safe way to kill algae. I have a bird pond that hosts tadpoles this time of the year, and if the algae gets really bad, I add hydrogen peroxide to it (one cup for about 10 gallons). It's totally safe for the tadpoles and birds. Of course, that dude is going to need a whole lot more, and since it degrades quickly in sunlight, it's best to apply it at night.



do the math for how much would be needed for the reflecting pool...hint, think tanker trucks, not a few plastic gallon bottles.
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Anonymous wrote:


FWIW, hydrogen peroxide is a fairly safe way to kill algae. I have a bird pond that hosts tadpoles this time of the year, and if the algae gets really bad, I add hydrogen peroxide to it (one cup for about 10 gallons). It's totally safe for the tadpoles and birds. Of course, that dude is going to need a whole lot more, and since it degrades quickly in sunlight, it's best to apply it at night.



do the math for how much would be needed for the reflecting pool...hint, think tanker trucks, not a few plastic gallon bottles.


These morons just sent a few guys down to the local pool store and bought out their stock.
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Now the outer perimeter of the pool is blue, but they haven't reached the middle yet.

What a stupid thing to be so awful at.
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So is the plan to do this every day??
Where is DOGE!? Who cares if it’s green? Trump fails at everything and just lies about it so it’s unclear what he is trying to prove here.
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I wonder…. Is the Trump family now purchasing stock in chemical companies that produce hydrogen peroxide?
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