Anonymous wrote:Isn’t there a 24/7 camera? Wouldn’t there be footage of the “vandals”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is saying it will have to be drained again …
He should pay for it. He made this mess, he should pay for it.
100%
Also, they need to drop charges on the folks they arrested. A properly applied sealant coating shouldn't be able to just be pulled up by someone with their bare hands. It's clear that it's separating on its own. I hope the people who got arrested sue Trump for false arrest and defamation, given his unhinged attacks calling them "radical lunatics" and falsely accusing them of vandalism.
Is everyone conveniently forgetting about the carved 86 47 into the bottom of the reflecting pool? You speak of vandalism as if it didn’t happen, rolling to your own “isms”.
You are conflating two different incidents. Nobody carved 86 47 into the reflecting pool. It was imprinted in grass.
You are correct - my bad. Wrong location, right sentiment. Corrosive chemicals were used to imprint 86 47 into the grass by deranged individual(s). Vandalization occurred, did it not?
In the grass, yes. I don’t think they’ve determined what was used yet, though. Nevertheless, we’re talking about the pool now, not the grass.
Stands to reason if there are deranged individuals who vandalize like that, the reflecting pool is fair game as well
It has a known algae problem since its inception, I have pictures of it with green water in 2016, the area is under 24/7 video surveillance, and it was painted dark blue (which will heat it making known algae problem even worse), not allowed sufficient time to cure, and then had NPS dumping peroxide in it!
You are an absolute idiot if you believe it was vandalized. I mean it. An idiot.
Furthermore, arresting people from pulling paint chips out of it is some authoritarian BS. I once pulled a floating plastic water bottle out of it that fell in and I didn't like seeing litter floating. Guess I am a felon too??
My daughter had her 2011 prom pics taken there and.... it was full of algae then.
What is it with the left spouting bald faced lies and expecting people to swallow them?
Ehhhh, your post makes zero sense in this context. What is your point?
My point is:
Trump has nothing to do with the algae and its presence isnt a failure on his part in anyway.
Now, if you want to talk about the left actively destroying the brand new liner, I'm happy too because I've seen countless videos and pictures of people CAUGHT DOING JUST THAT.
OMG, yes he does. There wasn't this issue before he went to go fix it, not to this degree. The addition of the color liner and sealing the floor of the pool managed to make the problem worse by super-heating the water and limiting the flow.
And no, there are not people actively destorying the liner...that is happening on its own. You REALLY need to get a primer on science and new sources of information.
When PP wrote “countless” , PP meant “zero”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gregsargent.bsky.social
The gash created by the vandals just got 50 feet longer.
Soon, they will be longer than his neckties.
The way he describes it, it sounds like it came apart at a seam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is saying it will have to be drained again …
He should pay for it. He made this mess, he should pay for it.
100%
Also, they need to drop charges on the folks they arrested. A properly applied sealant coating shouldn't be able to just be pulled up by someone with their bare hands. It's clear that it's separating on its own. I hope the people who got arrested sue Trump for false arrest and defamation, given his unhinged attacks calling them "radical lunatics" and falsely accusing them of vandalism.
Is everyone conveniently forgetting about the carved 86 47 into the bottom of the reflecting pool? You speak of vandalism as if it didn’t happen, rolling to your own “isms”.
You are conflating two different incidents. Nobody carved 86 47 into the reflecting pool. It was imprinted in grass.
You are correct - my bad. Wrong location, right sentiment. Corrosive chemicals were used to imprint 86 47 into the grass by deranged individual(s). Vandalization occurred, did it not?
In the grass, yes. I don’t think they’ve determined what was used yet, though. Nevertheless, we’re talking about the pool now, not the grass.
Stands to reason if there are deranged individuals who vandalize like that, the reflecting pool is fair game as well
It has a known algae problem since its inception, I have pictures of it with green water in 2016, the area is under 24/7 video surveillance, and it was painted dark blue (which will heat it making known algae problem even worse), not allowed sufficient time to cure, and then had NPS dumping peroxide in it!
You are an absolute idiot if you believe it was vandalized. I mean it. An idiot.
Furthermore, arresting people from pulling paint chips out of it is some authoritarian BS. I once pulled a floating plastic water bottle out of it that fell in and I didn't like seeing litter floating. Guess I am a felon too??
My daughter had her 2011 prom pics taken there and.... it was full of algae then.
What is it with the left spouting bald faced lies and expecting people to swallow them?
Ehhhh, your post makes zero sense in this context. What is your point?
My point is:
Trump has nothing to do with the algae and its presence isnt a failure on his part in anyway.
Now, if you want to talk about the left actively destroying the brand new liner, I'm happy too because I've seen countless videos and pictures of people CAUGHT DOING JUST THAT.
OMG, yes he does. There wasn't this issue before he went to go fix it, not to this degree. The addition of the color liner and sealing the floor of the pool managed to make the problem worse by super-heating the water and limiting the flow.
And no, there are not people actively destorying the liner...that is happening on its own. You REALLY need to get a primer on science and new sources of information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine what it's like going through life with so little critical thinking ability that you buy into the vandalism story. It seems like it should hurt your brain, or give you heartburn, or SOMEthing, when you disregard the reality of paint floating to the surface of an algae-infested pool and instead mimic the clearly misleading cries of "vandalism!" Not to mention overlooking the no-bid contract that caused all of this.
They’re dumb. There really is no other explanation.
Yes, for average dumb Trump supporters. But how can these Congress members and cabinet officials and people like Jeanne Pirro and Scott Jennings sit there and promote the vandalism narrative? How do they not realize how foolish they look? It's just baffling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine what it's like going through life with so little critical thinking ability that you buy into the vandalism story. It seems like it should hurt your brain, or give you heartburn, or SOMEthing, when you disregard the reality of paint floating to the surface of an algae-infested pool and instead mimic the clearly misleading cries of "vandalism!" Not to mention overlooking the no-bid contract that caused all of this.
They’re dumb. There really is no other explanation.
Yes, for average dumb Trump supporters. But how can these Congress members and cabinet officials and people like Jeanne Pirro and Scott Jennings sit there and promote the vandalism narrative? How do they not realize how foolish they look? It's just baffling.
Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/gregsargent.bsky.social
The gash created by the vandals just got 50 feet longer.
Soon, they will be longer than his neckties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine what it's like going through life with so little critical thinking ability that you buy into the vandalism story. It seems like it should hurt your brain, or give you heartburn, or SOMEthing, when you disregard the reality of paint floating to the surface of an algae-infested pool and instead mimic the clearly misleading cries of "vandalism!" Not to mention overlooking the no-bid contract that caused all of this.
They’re dumb. There really is no other explanation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The algae now has a body guard.
This is an excellent use of resources! /s
It’s hard to believe what our republic has become. Each one of Trump’s boneheaded decisions is costing precious taxpayer dollars.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine what it's like going through life with so little critical thinking ability that you buy into the vandalism story. It seems like it should hurt your brain, or give you heartburn, or SOMEthing, when you disregard the reality of paint floating to the surface of an algae-infested pool and instead mimic the clearly misleading cries of "vandalism!" Not to mention overlooking the no-bid contract that caused all of this.