Trump Administration Updates

ANEW

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Where did your picture come from? I asked two AI platforms and they say it's never been blue before.

No, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has not been blue before 2026. Historically, the pool's basin was composed of granite and concrete, which gave the water a natural gray hue.

The transition to a blue color began in April 2026 as part of a renovation project directed by President Donald Trump.


No, the reflecting pool had never been blue before 2026. Since its completion in the early 1920s, the pool's bottom had always been its natural gray hue — the color of the granite and asphalt it was built from

The blue color is a very recent development. In April 2026, President Trump announced plans to coat the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in what he called "American flag blue," using an industrial-grade swimming pool surface applied by private contractors he knew from his real estate days. Trump had originally wanted turquoise, saying it would look "like the Bahamas," but was talked into "American flag blue" by his contractor.

The pool underwent a major $34 million renovation between 2010 and 2012, funded by an Obama-era stimulus package, but even that extensive reconstruction kept the pool's traditional appearance. The blue color is entirely new to the monument's roughly 100-year history.

ah finally let me quote. i edited my post and didn't see this. The blue in the photo is probably a combo of reflection of blue sky and maybe a funciton of the color of the film itself which might not be 100% faithful given the state of color photgraphy at the time. I wasn't suggesting that it was painted blue. my comment still stands. I kinda like the blue. We'll see once it's done adn then i'll have a better opinion. If i don't like it you can rage for me becase i won't spend 5 minutes thinking about it after that. if i like it? Well, i won't spend 5 minutes thinking about it after that either. In fact, until today i haven't spent any time thimking about he reflecting pool. I have more important things in my life going on.
 

dpic73

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ah finally let me quote. i edited my post and didn't see this. The blue in the photo is probably a combo of reflection of blue sky and maybe a funciton of the color of the film itself which might not be 100% faithful given the state of color photgraphy at the time. I wasn't suggesting that it was painted blue. my comment still stands. I kinda like the blue. We'll see once it's done adn then i'll have a better opinion. If i don't like it you can rage for me becase i won't spend 5 minutes thinking about it after that. if i like it? Well, i won't spend 5 minutes thinking about it after that either. In fact, until today i haven't spent any time thimking about he reflecting pool. I have more important things in my life going on.
I mean same, lol but you brought it up so...

I hate that they'll have to spend money to return it to it's original color but I'm sure they will when the regime is gone.
 

ANEW

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I mean same, lol but you brought it up so...

I hate that they'll have to spend money to return it to it's original color but I'm sure they will when the regime is gone.
Change it 99 more times for the cost of a full re-do (not factoring in inflation). And a full re-do woudl have had the added bonus of having the pool torn up for the 250th birthday. Again i'm not a reflecting pool expert. This could be nothing more that a couple $MIL quick fix to kick a big fix to include plumbing and new granite down down the road for x years but after the 250th.

Me? no need to fix with granite. Tear it out, fix whatever pipes need fixed underneath and then pour some concrete and seal it back up with whatever color. I think red and white stripes would be cool so be glad i'm not in charge, maybe add some pool lights so it could be lit up on the 4th of july. (i'm only half joking about the lights....maybe colored ones and not stripes on the bottom of the pool) Lol.
 

dpic73

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Change it 99 more times for the cost of a full re-do (not factoring in inflation). And a full re-do woudl have had the added bonus of having the pool torn up for the 250th birthday. Again i'm not a reflecting pool expert. This could be nothing more that a couple $MIL quick fix to kick a big fix to include plumbing and new granite down down the road for x years but after the 250th.

Me? no need to fix with granite. Tear it out, fix whatever pipes need fixed underneath and then pour some concrete and seal it back up with whatever color. I think red and white stripes would be cool so be glad i'm not in charge, maybe add some pool lights so it could be lit up on the 4th of july. (i'm only half joking about the lights....maybe colored ones and not stripes on the bottom of the pool) Lol.
If the industrial sealant works and it can be easily maintained or re-coated every few years or so, I'm fine with leaving it instead of doing a complete granite tear-down. Much more cost efficient.

But next thing you know you'll be asking for a rainbow flag design for Pride. I kid, we know you'd burn Washington to the ground first lol.
 

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Your first paragraph ignores that the President you claim brought us inflation would have done much less spending if the president before him had managed the pandemic responsibly. Not only did Trump look the other way while it spread uncontrollably and even asked them to stop the testing, but you might not remember that when the vaccine was approved, the Trump administration had the military drop off the vaccines to the states with no guidance or distribution plan. So Biden had to spend money to get the vax to within arms length of every American at a time when 3500 people were dying per day. So in short, we weren't voting for inflation, we were voting for badly needed competence. The inflation was a byproduct of getting the US open for business again.
so you're position is that the 9.1% inflation reached during the Biden admin was to buy vaccines?
 

dpic73

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so you're position is that the 9.1% inflation reached during the Biden admin was to buy vaccines?
You"re smarter than this Ned so don't make me flesh it out in detail. The American Rescue Plan was necessary after the neglect of the last administration that resulted in the US having hundreds of thousands more deaths than any other country. We can quibble about how much he spent but it was needed nonetheless and dont forget inflation was a worldwide phenomenon that Trump also contributed to.