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Truth can be funnier than fiction.........Trump likely to name White House ballroom after himself, officials say Can you just imagine the reaction of all the socialists reaction to this!!? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
JMHO, since he is personally footing a very large part of the bill (supplemented by other unidentified donations), will be given to the nation at no cost to the taxpayers, why shouldn't he have the option of naming it whatever he wishes? :cool:



Already, officials are referring to it as "The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom." That name will likely stick, ABC News was told.
 
More Denial: Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker took his “Denial of Reality About Chicago Crime” tour to the wrong venue when he agreed to an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier. Baier asked him why Chicago has the highest murder rate among big cities. Pritzer denied that, claiming it wasn’t in the top 30. Baier then pulled up a statistical map, showing that it was, in fact, #1, with 17.47 murders per 100,000 people. Pritzker tried to brush off the whole idea of statistics and turn to blaming Trump, but Baier wouldn’t let him. He then argued that Chicago’s murder rate had been cut in half, apparently not realizing that just makes people think, “How bad must Chicago be if they cut the murder rate in half, and it’s still number one?!”

And as that story points out, that’s just the murder rate. It doesn’t even get into shootings that people survive, or other violent crimes, which can be made to seem less frequent by simply reclassifying them as misdemeanors or doing so little about them that victims give up even reporting them to the police.

He’s right that statistics can be made to lie. But nothing can lie like a politician.
 
More Denial: Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker took his “Denial of Reality About Chicago Crime” tour to the wrong venue when he agreed to an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier. Baier asked him why Chicago has the highest murder rate among big cities. Pritzer denied that, claiming it wasn’t in the top 30. Baier then pulled up a statistical map, showing that it was, in fact, #1, with 17.47 murders per 100,000 people. Pritzker tried to brush off the whole idea of statistics and turn to blaming Trump, but Baier wouldn’t let him. He then argued that Chicago’s murder rate had been cut in half, apparently not realizing that just makes people think, “How bad must Chicago be if they cut the murder rate in half, and it’s still number one?!”

And as that story points out, that’s just the murder rate. It doesn’t even get into shootings that people survive, or other violent crimes, which can be made to seem less frequent by simply reclassifying them as misdemeanors or doing so little about them that victims give up even reporting them to the police.

He’s right that statistics can be made to lie. But nothing can lie like a politician.
I watched that Stu, made me want to be there with a few follow-up questions. I think most reporters are too lenient when questioning high profile politicians. Keep grunting and the crap will soon come out!
 
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