By 2028 DC will be littered with massive piles of dirt and rubble because everything will be held up in litigation. Best outcome possible. |
You support an authoritarian regime. You're not normal. Ticket sales way down to nothing at the KC. |
What do government workers have to do with this? Federal funds only pay for building upkeep. |
With a normal functioning Congress he could never do that. It's crazy how SCOTUS gave him the power to destroy the entire city. |
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What will happen to the NSO? Will the NSO musicians temporarily relocate to another venue as a group?
This is an awful situation, on so many fronts. |
| The Kennedy Center just had a $250 million renovation and expansion, in 2019. |
Authoritarians eliminate artists and educators. |
Strathmore |
Maybe he can tear down the Supreme Court building next—they can meet in temporary trailers next to the rubble pile. Or perhaps hold arguments in the 100k person stadium on the White House lawn. |
Peanuts in the grand scheme of things if Trump and his cronies want to development it all. Example look at Stephen Ross, et al Hudson Yards site in Manhattan; a $25 BILLION development |
I thought Watergate was basically impossible to tear down because it’s owned by too many people? Demo costs and toxic remediation also exceed value |
Not a fair comparison. Hudson Yards is HUGE, a new development and private. |
Yeah, another rough weekend for our child “president.” Melania (the movie) falls on its face, nobody wants to perform at KENNEDY Center, and Trump is furious at Trevor Noah for his remarks about him at Epstein Island. He, of course, says he is suing Noah. |
I was actually thinking they should move/underground I-66 and or Rock Creek Parkway during the renovations. |