lawgator1
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That you don't understand the problem with it being privately funded isn't surprising. You really don't have a clue, do you?Point made….during a recession, he spent $400M of taxpayer money (your concern) for a BASKETBALL court. Others have built swimming pools, putting greens…….Trump is privately funding for a ballroom that I will guarantee gets more use than all the other’s combined And again, it’s PRIVATELY FUNDED.
He isn’t smart enough to realize you don’t buy meat at Walmart
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Yes, many previous presidents have wanted a ballroom; Trump stated that presidents have wanted one for over 150 years to accommodate large events like state dinners, and other administrations worked around the lack of a proper ballroom by using tents or dividing guests into separate rooms. Former First Lady Anita McBride confirmed that previous administrations were hindered by the size of existing rooms for events and felt a dedicated ballroom was long overdue.
Did you bother to verify your claim or are you hoping everyone takes your word for it?Point made….during a recession, he spent $400M of taxpayer money (your concern) for a BASKETBALL court. Others have built swimming pools, putting greens…….Trump is privately funding for a ballroom that I will guarantee gets more use than all the other’s combined And again, it’s PRIVATELY FUNDED.
I go to Go Grocery a lot the time to get steaks and hamburger.I have a food city that’s about 4 minutes from my home and a Walmart around 8 minutes away.
I always use food city.
1. They are partner of The Vols
2. Buying the sale items makes food city less expensive than Walmart when it comes to groceries. Especially meats.