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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWell, I just texted my MAGA Dad.
As you know, I basically cut off associating with him last October, when I found out he was going to vote for RUMP.
I texted him the following message:
So how do you feel about Trump tearing down the East Wing of the White House to build his ballroom? With zero permission or accountability? And spending $260 million taxpayer dollars to do it? What if Obama had done that?
He's read it, but not responded.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
He's either pissed at me, or ashamed, or maybe both.
I probably shouldn't have done that, but I'm just soooooooooooooooooooooooooo angry about this!
It's shitheads like him that has enabled this.....
BeerBarrelPolka
(1,926 posts)And it's OK for you to vent.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)BeerBarrelPolka
(1,926 posts)Not in a family way as I have no family, but in a people way. I just want the magats to snap out of it, but they won't.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(11,816 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(59,799 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(11,816 posts)JoseBalow
(8,792 posts)Wuddles440
(1,901 posts)A national "crisis". Oh, the humanity!
chouchou
(2,513 posts)...and is severely embarrassed. I have a friend exactly like that. (She won't admit it)
ShazzieB
(21,856 posts)Dr. T
(442 posts)than convince them that they've been fooled. I think that's a Mark Twain quote.
ShazzieB
(21,856 posts)There are two quotes that adequately sum up the MAGAs:
1. It is easier to fool someone than to convince them theyve been fooled.
2. There are none so blind as those who will not see.
vanlassie
(6,165 posts)Coventina
(28,834 posts)"It was emphasized that it is not tax payer dollars. As to changes to the White House, I'm sure each president/First lady has made their own adaptations. This one may be on a larger scale than others. The White House appears to be more a location for hosting people and events than for housing the first family. Biden didn't use it much."
FUCK HIM!
He's dying and he can't die fast enough for me!
BOSSHOG
(43,902 posts)Maybe the president will pay us next year.
MIButterfly
(1,529 posts)I'm sorry about your father. He sounds like my uncle; he has an excuse for everything DJT does and I mean EVERYTHING. There's no reasoning with this type of person. Absolutely none. It's an exercise in futility. That's why I never talk politics with him and change the subject when he starts.
Of course, my tongue hurts like hell from biting it but that's the price I have to pay for keeping the peace.
Ilsa
(63,507 posts)CEOs and other entities rump will owe huge favors to after it's finished. Possibly a huge money laundering scheme right in our faces.
Big Blue Marble
(5,644 posts)you decide.
sop
(16,597 posts)- Rick Wilson
Trump's gilded throne isn't depicted in the architect's renderings of the ballroom's interior, but you can bet there will be an elevated dais where the monarch will sit and receive gifts from members of his court to win favor, display loyalty, and secure patronage.
Blue Full Moon
(2,956 posts)106 money laundering charges. His casino's slot machines was used to pay Russians. Jim Baker used the example to say that insiders with access, can program the machines.
travelingthrulife
(3,604 posts)erronis
(21,693 posts)I'm sorry. The genetic ties are strong, but the intellectual/social ties are better. Best when they are in sync, but not always common.
BeerBarrelPolka
(1,926 posts)That's a cult member response
Mz Pip
(28,249 posts)Trump bypassed all of them and just went ahead with what he wanted. Nobody had the guts to stop him.
Polybius
(21,027 posts)That's a bit much. His response was rather tame compared to the rest of MAGA.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)I feel like all my memories are tainted now. He was a closet nazi all the time
Groundhawg
(1,180 posts)Bettie
(19,002 posts)is how we got to this place in this country.
Groundhawg
(1,180 posts)Bettie
(19,002 posts)assholes and make excuses for them?
Nope.
That is literally how we got here, everyone accepted and excused the worst possible people for so many years that...well, we're here, with internet trolls running every aspect of our government.
Groundhawg
(1,180 posts)Groundhawg
(1,180 posts)Coventina
(28,834 posts)Why should I show tolerance to bigotry?
Bettie
(19,002 posts)none of us should.
As I've said. This is how we got here...we were tolerant of their views and they doubled down over and over on the hate and bigotry. In tolerating it, we tacitly told them that it was OK to be monsters.
I'm done with it. I'm not going to pretend that any of this is okay.
I'm no longer going to try to pretend that MAGAts are the same as the rest of us. They have shown us who they are, who and what they have always been deep inside, and we should believe them.
We should also treat them as they treat, well, everyone else. Maybe that will hold up a mirror for them to see...I doubt it, but we can give it a shot.
Some of them are lost at this point.
Melon
(830 posts)Most here are on the extreme side of hatred, but you need to ground yourself. Trump will be gone in 3 years. Your father raised you from birth and his presence should be irreplaceable. We hate trump but as an American hes entitled to one vote, just like you.
CTyankee
(67,400 posts)Crazy evil is so unpredictable...
PatSeg
(51,260 posts)Evil + crazy is terrifying and yes "so unpredictable". Some of the things he's doing and saying go beyond evil.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)"Most here are on the extreme side of hatred"
ColoringFool
(8 posts)And his actions have caused deaths, from Covid-19 to the Caribbean.
womanofthehills
(10,516 posts)Why dont you just agree to not speak politics? Wanting a family member to die is not a healthy place to be in.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)Polybius
(21,027 posts)That's worse.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)Polybius
(21,027 posts)OMGWTF
(4,937 posts)Bettie
(19,002 posts)I no longer have time or energy to deal with them. It isn't worth the time or frustration.
paleotn
(21,061 posts)mountain grammy
(28,351 posts)what the brain dead response will be from the cult. I wondered how they would spin it and boy can they spin.
This is infuriating what he's doing. He's a pig and has no intention of leaving alive so everyday I wake up and ask:
Is he dead yet?
Martin Eden
(15,047 posts)I checked multiple sources including BBC, and all are reporting private funding -- though that remains to be seen.
Your father is at best gullible in characterizing the demolition of the East Wing and construction of a huge ballroom as the kind of renovations previous presidents have done. Facts and common sense refute that Faux Noise talking point.
And, of course, what he's doing is not lawful. He fired the board that governs such things, then promoted one of his own staff to say the laws don't pertain to demolition.
There are even worse abuses of power by this administration you can cite, though your dad is likely to respond with more righwing gaslight talking ooints.
calimary
(88,231 posts)Just bad all around. But looking at those demolition photos - O. M. G. OMG OMG OMG!!!
LymphocyteLover
(8,933 posts)So depressing.
Your dad will forgive Trump anything.
How do you do the holidays?
Coventina
(28,834 posts)It will be a blessing.
I left the country to avoid people with fascist leanings, relations or not. Rellies will never get it, and I'm not going to talk banal subject matter when an attempted coup is going on.
flying_wahini
(8,209 posts)Before he was able to answer.
Their brains only remember what they tell them for about a week.
alcuno
(8,094 posts)His language and tone seem pretty measured to me. This idea that the White House is somehow like a banquet hall (a place for hosting events) is really quite curious. Like who decided that? Maybe I watched too many episodes of the West Wing but I always thought it was the place where the president worked.
You started this dialogue with your father and it's kinda nice that he answered you. Why not just tell him what you think and why this hurts you personally. Why the deceit hurts us all. Saying the White House wouldn't be touched and then knocking the whole East Wing down. Putting in a ballroom/banquet hall by lying to the American people. It may or may not be our money paying for it but anyone in on the plan/construction will get our tax dollars in other ways. That's how these people operate.
Trueblue Texan
(3,910 posts)...and be proud of holding him accountable.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)Gods, I'm so stupid!
ETA: And his response about Obama? He claims he wouldn't have cared. What a crock of shit!
BeerBarrelPolka
(1,926 posts)You are wishful.
Cha
(315,241 posts)of us.
lostnfound
(17,254 posts)asking questions causes cult members to ask questions of themselves, too. So the question to follow up with is: youre right. Dad, private people ARE paying for it got any ideas what they hope to get in exchange for their big donations? Like whats the payoff? Will it be good for the country?
According to Robert Reich:
-Google, whose CEO thanked Trump for "resolution" of an antitrust case
-Palantir, which has lucrative contracts with ICE
-Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman, who would profit from Trump's regulatory rollbacks for private equity
Cha
(315,241 posts)is Tearing Down the East Wing of the People's House to build himself a Vanity ballroom for Fascists.. and Spending $250 Million $$$ of Our Tax Payers $$$$ To Do It.
Unamerican Shitting on the American People.
May Karma Get his Nazi Ass Soon!
BigmanPigman
(54,178 posts)"Why would you do that?". I guess you won't be doing this again for a while, if ever. Go with your instinct! It keeps me from doing stuff like that, which I am often considering doing but then my instinct tells me "why would you do that, will it matter, will it change anything, will it make me even more pissed off?". I am an emotional person and I KNOW the answer...it WILL make me MORE pissed off!!!!!
Coventina
(28,834 posts)He does not.
Stupid of me. There is no bottom for cult members.
electric_blue68
(24,509 posts)BidenRocks
(2,419 posts)We are the Villagers.
It's only a matter of when.
Coventina
(28,834 posts)But, I get and appreciate your sentiment!
Dave Bowman
(6,089 posts)mntleo2
(2,630 posts)How happy he is about jacking up his healthcare so tRump's greedy $billionaire buddies can buy a bigger yachts and/or jets to hell with any other Americans? the No Kings march and Bernie Sanders speeches are heueueuege and not all of them are progressives.
Is he ecstatic that your dad gets tm make rich men richer? Here is an article about it: https://www.kff.org/affordable-care-act/aca-marketplace-premium-payments-would-more-than-double-on-average-next-year-if-enhanced-premium-tax-credits-expire/
Just sayin' ...
Cat from Seattle
Remball
(4 posts)Supposedly it is funded by private donors, known and anonymous, and by Trump. Supposedly no taxpayer money involved.
Norrrm
(3,216 posts)dedl67
(112 posts)You sound a bit on the innocent side.
bluestarone
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herding cats
(19,915 posts)I've lost people dear to me too. I know how it hurts deep down even though it's for our own good.
I doubt he's suddenly become self aware. They're so deep down that rabbit hole. I had an elderly uber driver from a nearby rural town working in Austin (TX) pick me up a few weeks ago to give me and my daughter ride downtown. Her profile said she was driving because she was paying for her husband's brain cancer treatment. I told her I was sorry her husband was sick. My daughter told her I was also battling cancer and struggling financially to stay alive. I mentioned she might look into Obamacare to see if it might help her. She said it's the ACA, not Obamacare, and Trump was working on a better plan and how he was the best thing to happen to this country in ages. By the time she dropped us off my daughter and I both bolted from the vehicle.
usonian
(21,837 posts)I'll alert you, so you can share.
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,799 posts)canetoad
(19,709 posts)Takes your reasoned criticism on board.
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,799 posts)JoseBalow
(8,792 posts)I can tell from some of the pixels, and from seeing quite a few trolls in my time.
Emile
(38,558 posts)FHRRK
(1,234 posts)But at this point, all Trump supporters are bad.
It isnt you that is the problem, unless he is a billionaire, in which case he is still the problem.
usonian
(21,837 posts)
caveat maga
Bread and Circuses
(1,293 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(1,960 posts)And you wanted him to have one too. He is sick with fear, hate and selfishness. I am glad you dont have that burden. For whatever reason we have all had to adjust to new family situations. Your family and friends are here.
MorbidButterflyTat
(3,803 posts)usonian
(21,837 posts)You really aren't talking to the person. You're talking to what amounts to a chatbot programmed to respond in a predetermined way. The real person under there no doubt has flaws, but a cult member gives up individuality, so you really are talking to the cult persona, or chatbot, IMO.
Like I said, that does not wash away personal flaws, but those are subjugated, and while they are indeed "improvable", the group mind is in control until the spell is broken. I read a bit on cults, for survival in these times, and a couple of possible escapes are a feeling of betrayal, and also inability to keep holding the contradictions in one's mind that cults demand. I defer to experts, but none of this is easy.
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kellytore
(238 posts)who continuously defend Trump's actions. A friend of mine told me that life is too short to not associate with family. I told her life is too short to be around fuckers who are hateful.
dedl67
(112 posts)... or who are friends or with whom you do business. However, there come times at which it must be done. At this time, folks who follow Trump are complicit in the evil he is doing. They dont seem to mind, or may even delight in, the harm he does to people and our country. These MAGA people are not worth the time and effort to stay connected with. I say, let them stew in their own juices.
womanofthehills
(10,516 posts)Im nice to everyone. If I know a person is a Republican, I do not bring up politics. Our mayor is a Democrat but hes such a great guy, hes even loved by some Republicans in town. . When I was sick, who brought me soup ??- 2 Republican women in my town and 90% of my friends are Dem.
I would never cut off family for political views - Actually- most of my family, except for my granddaughter, just do not pay as much attention to politics as we do.
Trump is one of the most evil people on earth along with Netanyahu-
At least the young - both Republican & Dem youth are anti-war so hopefully the future will be more peaceful.
Genocide is what keeps me up at night - thousands of kids with no legs & no food - not White House ballroom narcissistic stuff. When a narcissist acts like a narcissist - we cant be surprised 🙃 Of course he will want a gold gold gold best ever ballroom. He thinks hes a Saudi prince.
Thats really gross & shitty about the White House but it will pass - but the tens of thousands of Gaza kids will have no limbs and many will be orphans forever.
Rebl2
(17,121 posts)the ballroom is paid for with his and private funds, but I never believed that for a second because he lies about everything.
maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)If he's fully in the bubble, I doubt your Dad even knows about it.
When I ask mine if he's seen X or Y MFer outrage, he hasn't. I never ask what he THINKS about it, because he doesn't. He's 89 and he watches Fox.
He knew about Antifa burning down Portland, though.
H2O Man
(78,124 posts)I have asked my niece in Portland about the fires. She assures me that the only one she has seen was limited to candles on one of her daughter's birthday cake. Luckily, no one was injured, and no property damage ..... only some cute photos for her to send to her favorite uncle.
In my full extended family, there are but three out of a few hundred that watch Fox, etc. In limited conversations with them, I am reminded of when the Hurricane used to quote Mark Twain in his letters. One of my favorites went something like, "The problem today is not one of ignorance, it's of people knowing so much that just isn't so." Hence, in my long lifetime, I havenever asked their opinion on any political issue.
Mountain Mule
(1,170 posts)She is/was so toxic that two different therapists told me that I should just "divorce" her. When I finally followed their advise, I was so relieved. My Mom lives in MAGA la-la land. If I try to point out reality to her, she becomes enraged and/or covers her eyes so that she doesn't have to see and/or just completely runs away. In short, she behaves exactly the way any cult member would. Unreachable.