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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe reflecting pool is inconsequential
in the larger scope of all the horrible things Trump is doing to our country.
BUT, it is such a good, illustrative example of how badly he handles everything. It is a visible symbol of incompetence, greed, hubris and lawlessness.
Srkdqltr
(10,150 posts)radical noodle
(10,747 posts)of all the ways the reflecting pool illustrates the whole trump second term:
1. trump's obsession with a trivial thing while more important things are being ignored
2. trump's self-aggrandizing belief that if he does something big it will make him be remembered as the one who did it
3. trump's unearned self certainty that he knows everything better than anyone else
4. trump's lack of regard for and even hostility toward expertise and his environmental ignorance
5. trump's self-dealing grift (I've got a pool guy!)
6. trump's amateur hour incompetence
7. trump's lashing out when it goes wrong
8. trump's scapegoating and blaming others for his failures
9. trump's then adding conspiracy theories to once again avoid blame (vandals damaging the pool)
10. trump's use of the legal and police system to shore up his claims
11. trump's demonization of the press for reporting his failures
The dead duck in the reflecting pool is the cherry on top of trump's shit sundae
gab13by13
(33,081 posts)radical noodle
(10,747 posts)Thanks! I'll edit. sheesh!
MadameButterfly
(4,288 posts)stayed out of it himself, and gotten credit for a job well done. But he has to get grift on everything. It seems to be a compulsion. Has anyone told him he can't spend it all, and he can't take it with him?
Also, it's all he's really interested in. Remodelling the White House and the Capitol. Maybe dropping some bombs here and there. He never was really interested in running a country.
He doesn't believe in expertise because he has never had any, and he thinks all you have to do is sell the facade. I'm guessing he thinks that's what everyone else is doing too. Like finding out last week that there's a b in dumb.
mopinko
(74,253 posts)generals services wd have found the right ppl at the rt price to do the job rt the 1st time.
thats what they do, and u they r there.
PatSeg
(54,084 posts)who will pick the grift over a legitimate means every time. Somehow, he feels the need to be getting away with something, a feeling he can't get from following established rules, even if it would benefit him more.
Basically, he is just a criminal at heart and likes it that way.
RB77
(135 posts)The Free Market lack or regulation, oversight, science denial, and the war on expertise. A large part of the Republican mantra.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,618 posts)LisaL
(48,043 posts)We have here a "no bid contract" awarded for millions. Waisted funds. Now everything has to be redone.
They are also arresting people for the supposed pool vandalism.
Imagine if Biden did any of that.
Wounded Bear
(64,858 posts)themaguffin
(5,543 posts)malaise
(299,698 posts)Coverup
crud
(1,330 posts)what catches fire with the American public. The debate about whether the reflecting pool is worthy of attention with all the other major failures of tRump is irrelevant. When people make it a big deal, it's a big deal. The public knows corruption and incompetence, and this story illustrates it perfectly.
MineralMan
(152,073 posts)That's important.
kentuck
(116,096 posts)I might add.
justaprogressive
(7,336 posts)WE HAVE TO FIX!
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,160 posts)Bulky nanobubbler machines were carted off ahead of a promotional event for President Trumps Ultimate Fighting Championship birthday party.
Link to tweet
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/26/us/politics/reflecting-pool-trump-algae.html?unlocked_article_code=1.tVA.2QwI.US81yGvYDJ99&smid=nytcore-android-share
Before the event, the National Park Service asked Greenwater Services, which won a $1.7 million no-bid contract to install the nanobubblers, to remove them, according to two people briefed on the decision. The people asked for anonymity because they feared retaliation from the administration. The Park Service did not provide a reason for the removal, but it coincided exactly with the promotional event, which drew crowds to the Reflecting Pool.
Photos from that evening showed the pool without the hoses or enormous machines working to keep the water clean. The water looked dark blue.
But by the time the purification systems were reinstalled 36 hours later, enormous algae blooms were starting to spread unchecked, turning the water green.,,,,,
The decision to remove the water-treatment systems, which has not previously been reported, was one of several missteps that have plagued Mr. Trumps $16.4 million renovation of the Reflecting Pool. There have been no-bid contracts, peeling strips of waterproof coating in Mr. Trumps handpicked shade of American flag blue, and even a dead duck floating in the water (though it is not clear if the renovation had anything to do with the ducks demise).