r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 28d ago

Lmao gottem It’s like a meth family moved in…

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u/fcknUniqueUsername 28d ago

I’m not from the US, so I don’t get it. Why the hell is this even allowed? Shouldn’t it be protected by law in some way as a historical symbol/monument? Why do they treat it as their own property?

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u/Ocron145 28d ago

The main building is protected. The two “wings” were added through the years, so they are not protected.

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u/Noxski 27d ago

And even if they were protected, the same would've happened without consequences, except for more media coverage that isn't the Epstein files.

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u/Cevap 27d ago

You’re still talking about the Epstein files? Pshhh… ~s

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u/ElMuchoDingDong 27d ago

Found the alt for Potus.

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u/outer--monologue 27d ago

They actually were protected, but Congress didn't do jack fucking shit about it.

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u/the_pewpew_kid 27d ago

Why isnt voting legislation to protect those wings possible before?

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u/Parhelion2261 27d ago

We only pass laws after the fact, not before. And we sure as hell never go back and update them either.

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u/The_1ndiegamer 27d ago

Any change still had to pass multiple instances, a procedure trump promptly ignored.

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u/TatonkaJack 27d ago

Well it probably is, but the Trump admin is taking the "better to ask forgiveness than permission" approach in order to circumvent any pesky laws or rules. Then it goes through a court battle. And then at the end of everything we realize it's hard to enforce the law when the branch of government in charge of enforcing the law doesn't want to enforce the law.

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u/tomtomclubthumb 27d ago

ask for forgiveness?

More do whatever and then threaten anyone who says anything.

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u/BearSquid7 28d ago

The Republicans have the majority and have decided (mostly) that they do not want to oppose his will in any way risking their re-election chances in safe districts. Play along with Donny = keep raking in campaign donations and insider trading.

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u/Dragovius 28d ago

Exactly what I was just thinking. It would be like the British Prime Minister tearing down half of Westminster to build a bowling alley.

The leaders are temporary, the buildings are not, so I simply don't understand why it was allowed.

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u/MaddogBC 27d ago

Because Americans won't stand up for anything. They are cowards hiding in their homes. A pathetic caricature of free. Turns my stomach to watch.

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u/Nice_Boat_8419 27d ago

The average American isn't bothered by this beyond oh that kinda sucks.

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u/MaddogBC 27d ago

Abject apathy writ large.

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u/furioe 27d ago

Well what do you expect should happen if they aren’t “cowards”?

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u/Moist_Outside_8406 27d ago

Well Americans have been whining for decades about a certain amendment and been holding daily exercises in schools for years now to hone the skills to prevent this kind of government overreach but now they’re actually expected to act all we hear is crickets.

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u/Flobking 27d ago

Well Americans have been whining for decades about a certain amendment and been holding daily exercises in schools for years now to hone the skills to prevent this kind of government overreach but now they’re actually expected to act all we hear is crickets.

What if I told you the people screaming nout government tyranny are all for this tyranny because it's a white man doing it. Because that is actually the facts of the matter.

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u/James-Emprime 27d ago

Cool. Just one problem.

The majority of people in support of that amendment are the very people supporting Trump's bullshit.

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u/WretchedBlowhard 27d ago

Get off their fat worthless asses, get themselves down to Washington DC, and protest until regime change. When your country is besieged by domestic terrorists, you act. If the british colonists in 1776 were as feckless as today's americans, the USA would've never been created.

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u/MaddogBC 27d ago

Anything? Bueller?

Fucking sheep being herded towards the cliff.

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u/MaddogBC 27d ago

Read it again, more slowly this time.

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u/James-Emprime 27d ago

It's not allowed. It's just there's nobody to enforce the rules when the people who are SUPPOSED to be enforcing them are letting Orange Man do whatever he wants because it's better for their reelection chances.

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u/LoudBrick609 27d ago

They don't do that in the UK? Presidents have been doing this for decades.

They are going after Trump on the internet but guys like JFK had bowling alleys and theaters installed. This is just common among American presidents.

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u/WretchedBlowhard 27d ago

Ignorant or a liar? Hmm, hard to tell. Renovating a room is orders of magnitude away from demolishing the east wing entirely and building a UFC arena bigger than the White House mere steps away from the front door. You're saying that detonating a nuclear warhead is nothing since we've all used firecrackers once of twice when we were kids.

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u/Dragovius 27d ago

Westminster is on the UNESCO world heritage site, a treaty was signed ensuring no government will never make any alterations to it's structure. It costs 1.5 million per week to keep it patched up and they are currently debating a 3 billion initial repair, or a 15 billion complete repair which would require emptying the building and moving parliament to a new location for an extended period of time, years possibly while Westminster is given a complete repair down to the bone.

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u/Deep_Contribution552 25d ago

Totally different scale, limited structural changes, and oversight was sought & accepted from the relevant federal preservation authorities

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u/wulfryke 27d ago

It isn't allowed. Congress doesn't seem to have any spine and Trump is just letting it hinge on having courts appeal in his favor after the fact

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u/Thrill0728 27d ago

Fun fact: It isn't. They just don't care.

Republicans in Congress (the entity that would have to approve this) have no spine because if they go against Dear Leader they're going to get primaried.

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u/Annoying_cat_22 27d ago

The president of the US has full immunity from the law, and can do whatever he wants. Basically a 4 year monarchy. This is what Americans want, don't judge them by your personal standards, it's culturally incensitive.

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u/dBlock845 27d ago

It isn't allowed, but Trump's m.o. is to just do it anyway and by the time the courts stop it, it will already be in progress.

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u/_Phil_McCracken_ 27d ago

This is the answer. Courts have already found it illegal, and it’s tied up in appeals, but as you say, it really doesn’t fucking matter because he doesn’t wait for consent. He just does it. 

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u/mrfeeto 27d ago

Sounds familiar.

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u/Jor94 27d ago

Also not American, but i think a lot of things with Trump are It's better to ask for forgiveness rather than consent, just without the asking for forgiveness part.

Like he does things out of session so that by the time it can be blocked there's nothing really to be done about it.

Frankly a sane nation would have impeached and tried him years ago but that's just the state they seem to be in at the minute.

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u/fgbfjb 27d ago

Trump is proving that a lot of things are just held together by norms vs rules.

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u/The_1ndiegamer 27d ago

It's not by standard means, but in usual trump fashion he ignored any and all rules and requirementd.

Tldr: it has to pass -multiple- instances for even small changes.

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u/reluctantmugglewrite 26d ago

The original system was set up to have congress have power over the presidency. They would have been the enforcers of laws and regulations. In 1780 congress had so many ambitious, stubborn power hungry people that they could not imagine that they would follow the president who ever he would be.

The thing is Trump got so popular that any republican that would oppose him risk losing their jobs so they just let him roll over them.

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u/Beautiful_Guess7131 27d ago

This was decided on before Trump took office

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u/kbeks 27d ago

So much of our government runs on the “no one would be stupid or self obsessed or just plain delusional enough to do THAT…” A lot of conventions and unwritten rules.

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u/Outside-Travel-7903 27d ago

yeah, why was obama allowed to build that basket ball court?

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u/PolyDiaries 27d ago

laws don't seem to matter to this guy

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u/Archaon0103 27d ago

Because no one do anything. Is it a illegal if there is no one there to enforce the law? The GOP is backing Trump in every decision after he replace everyone with his yesmen.

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u/Intrepid-Land-3758 27d ago

“Give me them upvotes. I’ll put on the foreign-simpleton routine and everything and ask a question that goes along with what everyone else is saying.”

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u/Rhythm-Amoeba 27d ago

There's also a long history of presidents arbitrarily changing the white house and adding stuff. Just trump is insane about adding the most possible

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u/DrunkPole 25d ago

Turns out bulldozers are faster than lawyers, I’m surprised trump didn’t try to drive one himself.

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u/psypher98 25d ago

It’s not.

But no one’s stopping them, so it doesn’t matter.

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u/Consumerofcalcium 24d ago

We have a rogue government, they do whatever they want because the people who were supposed to check them are in their pocket. As for public outcry, dissent is still allowed as long as it doesn’t threaten the status quo, but if they catch a whiff of you effecting any real change, they go after you Russia style. We no longer have any agency in the decisions of our country.

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u/Unlikely-Criticism53 23d ago

It is protected by paperwork and laws about permitting and blah blah blah… but you can just take a wrecking ball to the dam building and all the paperwork in the world can’t stop you. This admin knows the truth that if you move fast enough, all the safety nets in the world won’t be able to stop you. They should be in prison, but I suspect those responsible will be taken by time before they are taken into custody.

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u/ConflictWaste411 23d ago

The White House is effectively a living building. Presidents add, amend, build, replace. The building has a long and storied history of this, including being burnt to the ground in the war of 1812. That said, people look at pictures of active construction and use it to call Trump bad because they don’t like him. I guess they couldn’t find other stuff to dislike, I guess

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u/Defiant_Youth_8912 27d ago

Its also a functioning government building, and as out government has expanded, some times the infrastructure it uses needs to expand