seriously?
nvm...i get it
He could give his jet to Melania, and hump around in AF1. What a life, eh? Too cool!
Hey, I support President-Elect Trump and if means traffic gets snarled, that is the price to pay ~ please, no more whining from the WAPO.
WAPO has proven many times that it was - and now especially IS an irrelevant sheet not worthy to line a pigeon’s cage!
Eh, no.
I would LOVE to see the New York folks grinding and gnashing their teeth when they get near Trump Tower.
That article was full on snark, anti-New and New Yorkers, drooling over Obama and the Moooch, and biased as all get out!
The Jeff Bezos blog?
tweet from ‘hamilton’ scumbag...
https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/800442631188717568?lang=en
It’s not a bad read at all.
I’ve said long before this article, that Trump should rarely be at Trump Tower. It’s simply to dangerous for both him and the tenants.
Moving his transition team to his golf club was a smart move. I hope this becomes his getaway home while he’s President.
I disagree with Trump on this one. He won. He should live in th WH.
Under budget and ahead of schedule, fer sure
Good article bigbob. Camp David might be the solution, but then again are they lurking here :-). Seriously, 1600 is going to get renovated. As much as I am having a schadenfreude moment over NY-er’s who didn’t vote for DJT having their panties in a wad, It is utmost important that Melania and Baron stay in NY until they are ready to transition out, you know the drill, you have read they stories as well. Camp David is a respite from the issues of the 2 other locals. The golf course? I could see a Trump upgrade free of charge ;-).
It will take a while to get rid of the chain smoke residue. Anyone with allergies would not want to move into the WH anytime soon. But I’m guessing.
No. A presidential visit to New York is quite well absorbed. It is Obama the drama. queen who demands the royal treatment. Trump’s living there aside
Here’s E B White from the fifties when he wrote for a then tolerable magazine, ‘The New Yorker’
“I mention these merely to show that New York is peculiarly constructed to absorb almost anything that comes along (whether a thousand-foot liner out of the East or a twenty-thousand-man convention out of the West) without inflicting the event on its inhabitants; so that every event is, in a sense, optional, and the inhabitant is in the happy position of being able to choose his spectacle ... I sometimes think that the only event that hits every New Yorker on the head is the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade, which is fairly penetrating-the Irish are a hard race to tune out, there are 500,000 of them in residence, and they have the police force right in the family.”
The article starts out by making the above statement, that much of Midtown will be walled off from the rest of the city, but they don't document how in the rest of the article.
Sounds like hyperbole. And of course they just had to use the word "wall" in the title.
Good article. Can’t believe I am saying that about the Washington Post.
That's a load, just like much of the rest of the article. We used to sit on the porch and watch LBJ fly in with 4 helicopters on the weekends. Within the hour, he'd be boating past the house and stopping to visit here and there. The SS had a half dozen boathouses all painted dark green. Of course, that was before ISIS and murderous demoncrats. Bottom line, Trump is not the first to get the heck out of DC on the weekends. But he's not POTUS yet and no one knows for sure what his schedule will be.
Donald has sacrificed so much for his country now one of the biggest sacrifices to leave his home in New York City he is very reluctant to do so
Define “not biased”. There was enough meat to be able to camouflage a number of little ticklers.