One Fact Remains
#2

Secret Service agents are ready to protect Ivanka and Jared with their lives. So can they use one of the 6 1/2 baths in their house? Nope! The agents had to rent an apartment across the street for bathroom breaks. That's $3000 each month paid by tax payers because those two don't have simple thoughtfulness.
"The Post published a stinker of a story Thursday morning, one involving Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, the Secret Service and toilets. Specifically, it was about the need for them, and how much the federal government was made to pay so that the agents assigned to guard President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law could take a bathroom break.These needs, apparently, did not concern the Trump-Kushner family. As both policy and personal behavior show, the needs of others rarely do.
The issue began when, according to sources, the Trump-Kushner clan denied the agents assigned to protect them access to one of the 6˝ bathrooms in their 5,000-square-foot Kalorama mansion, instead making them use a port-a-potty outside. Their neighbors, many of whom paid millions of dollars for their own homes, were not interested in living with a permanent port-a-potty and said so. “Tacky,” one neighbor complained to Cosmopolitan. “Ewww, really?”
What came next was even tackier. For several months, the agents — responsible, mind you, for protecting the lives of Ivanka, Jared and their children — didn’t have much access to a bathroom at all. They needed to beg — first, from the Secret Service detail guarding the nearby Obama family, and then from Vice President Pence, and then even neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the Secret Service arranged to pay a nearby property owner $3,000 a month for the use of a basement apartment."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2fda0efbb09bad
"The Post published a stinker of a story Thursday morning, one involving Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, the Secret Service and toilets. Specifically, it was about the need for them, and how much the federal government was made to pay so that the agents assigned to guard President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law could take a bathroom break.These needs, apparently, did not concern the Trump-Kushner family. As both policy and personal behavior show, the needs of others rarely do.
The issue began when, according to sources, the Trump-Kushner clan denied the agents assigned to protect them access to one of the 6˝ bathrooms in their 5,000-square-foot Kalorama mansion, instead making them use a port-a-potty outside. Their neighbors, many of whom paid millions of dollars for their own homes, were not interested in living with a permanent port-a-potty and said so. “Tacky,” one neighbor complained to Cosmopolitan. “Ewww, really?”
What came next was even tackier. For several months, the agents — responsible, mind you, for protecting the lives of Ivanka, Jared and their children — didn’t have much access to a bathroom at all. They needed to beg — first, from the Secret Service detail guarding the nearby Obama family, and then from Vice President Pence, and then even neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the Secret Service arranged to pay a nearby property owner $3,000 a month for the use of a basement apartment."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2fda0efbb09bad
#3

So Harvard wants to revoke the diplomas of anybody who supported Trump. Like I said a bunch of snakes.
During the COVID plague, I'd be a little hesitant to have a bunch of strangers using my John.
Point is they likely have a reason.
In all likelihood, the new President won't remember who was at his inauguration the day after. joke
Remember the boycott of Trumps inaugeration? Maybe you were too young to remember?
During the COVID plague, I'd be a little hesitant to have a bunch of strangers using my John.

In all likelihood, the new President won't remember who was at his inauguration the day after. joke

Remember the boycott of Trumps inaugeration? Maybe you were too young to remember?
Last edited by MudderChuck; 01-15-2021 at 12:21 PM.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,236

Secret Service agents are ready to protect Ivanka and Jared with their lives. So can they use one of the 6 1/2 baths in their house? Nope! The agents had to rent an apartment across the street for bathroom breaks. That's $3000 each month paid by tax payers because those two don't have simple thoughtfulness.
"The Post published a stinker of a story Thursday morning, one involving Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, the Secret Service and toilets. Specifically, it was about the need for them, and how much the federal government was made to pay so that the agents assigned to guard President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law could take a bathroom break.These needs, apparently, did not concern the Trump-Kushner family. As both policy and personal behavior show, the needs of others rarely do.
The issue began when, according to sources, the Trump-Kushner clan denied the agents assigned to protect them access to one of the 6˝ bathrooms in their 5,000-square-foot Kalorama mansion, instead making them use a port-a-potty outside. Their neighbors, many of whom paid millions of dollars for their own homes, were not interested in living with a permanent port-a-potty and said so. “Tacky,” one neighbor complained to Cosmopolitan. “Ewww, really?”
What came next was even tackier. For several months, the agents — responsible, mind you, for protecting the lives of Ivanka, Jared and their children — didn’t have much access to a bathroom at all. They needed to beg — first, from the Secret Service detail guarding the nearby Obama family, and then from Vice President Pence, and then even neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the Secret Service arranged to pay a nearby property owner $3,000 a month for the use of a basement apartment."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2fda0efbb09bad
"The Post published a stinker of a story Thursday morning, one involving Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, the Secret Service and toilets. Specifically, it was about the need for them, and how much the federal government was made to pay so that the agents assigned to guard President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law could take a bathroom break.These needs, apparently, did not concern the Trump-Kushner family. As both policy and personal behavior show, the needs of others rarely do.
The issue began when, according to sources, the Trump-Kushner clan denied the agents assigned to protect them access to one of the 6˝ bathrooms in their 5,000-square-foot Kalorama mansion, instead making them use a port-a-potty outside. Their neighbors, many of whom paid millions of dollars for their own homes, were not interested in living with a permanent port-a-potty and said so. “Tacky,” one neighbor complained to Cosmopolitan. “Ewww, really?”
What came next was even tackier. For several months, the agents — responsible, mind you, for protecting the lives of Ivanka, Jared and their children — didn’t have much access to a bathroom at all. They needed to beg — first, from the Secret Service detail guarding the nearby Obama family, and then from Vice President Pence, and then even neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the Secret Service arranged to pay a nearby property owner $3,000 a month for the use of a basement apartment."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2fda0efbb09bad
#5

Some sources reported the Obamas trip to India in 1999 cost $200,000,000 a day. Even if it were grossly exaggerated and you removed a few zeros it would still be a heck of a lot of money.
https://www.investors.com/politics/c...avel-expenses/
https://www.investors.com/politics/c...avel-expenses/
Last edited by MudderChuck; 01-15-2021 at 12:55 PM.
#7

I don't know who you think boycotted the event.
Did or did not the democrats spend 42 million investigating the Russian collusion hoax, that was just made up to take the attention off of Hillarys emails? your opinion is probably that they had reason to investigate, facts say they knew it was false, and the left is bitching about 3,000 a month!
Last edited by Beau Ouiville; 01-15-2021 at 01:57 PM.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,236

#9

Secret Service agents are ready to protect Ivanka and Jared with their lives. So can they use one of the 6 1/2 baths in their house? Nope! The agents had to rent an apartment across the street for bathroom breaks. That's $3000 each month paid by tax payers because those two don't have simple thoughtfulness.
"The Post published a stinker of a story Thursday morning, one involving Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, the Secret Service and toilets. Specifically, it was about the need for them, and how much the federal government was made to pay so that the agents assigned to guard President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law could take a bathroom break.These needs, apparently, did not concern the Trump-Kushner family. As both policy and personal behavior show, the needs of others rarely do.
The issue began when, according to sources, the Trump-Kushner clan denied the agents assigned to protect them access to one of the 6˝ bathrooms in their 5,000-square-foot Kalorama mansion, instead making them use a port-a-potty outside. Their neighbors, many of whom paid millions of dollars for their own homes, were not interested in living with a permanent port-a-potty and said so. “Tacky,” one neighbor complained to Cosmopolitan. “Ewww, really?”
What came next was even tackier. For several months, the agents — responsible, mind you, for protecting the lives of Ivanka, Jared and their children — didn’t have much access to a bathroom at all. They needed to beg — first, from the Secret Service detail guarding the nearby Obama family, and then from Vice President Pence, and then even neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the Secret Service arranged to pay a nearby property owner $3,000 a month for the use of a basement apartment."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2fda0efbb09bad
"The Post published a stinker of a story Thursday morning, one involving Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, the Secret Service and toilets. Specifically, it was about the need for them, and how much the federal government was made to pay so that the agents assigned to guard President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law could take a bathroom break.These needs, apparently, did not concern the Trump-Kushner family. As both policy and personal behavior show, the needs of others rarely do.
The issue began when, according to sources, the Trump-Kushner clan denied the agents assigned to protect them access to one of the 6˝ bathrooms in their 5,000-square-foot Kalorama mansion, instead making them use a port-a-potty outside. Their neighbors, many of whom paid millions of dollars for their own homes, were not interested in living with a permanent port-a-potty and said so. “Tacky,” one neighbor complained to Cosmopolitan. “Ewww, really?”
What came next was even tackier. For several months, the agents — responsible, mind you, for protecting the lives of Ivanka, Jared and their children — didn’t have much access to a bathroom at all. They needed to beg — first, from the Secret Service detail guarding the nearby Obama family, and then from Vice President Pence, and then even neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the Secret Service arranged to pay a nearby property owner $3,000 a month for the use of a basement apartment."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2fda0efbb09bad
#10