There are no words on how stupid and corrupt this administration is.

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    The reflecting pool is turned green to represent Red White and Green of Iran on the occasion of Iran’s victory.

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    Everything this cunt touches dies. If you want to destroy something, just convince donald the rapist trump to get involved.

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    Background: Firm Tied to Trump Donor Got No-Bid Contract to Clean Reflecting Pool and Reflecting Pool Contract Has ‘Inflated’ Profit Margin, Government Analysis Finds

    So if you think $14 million is too much money for what is basically a paint job, you would be correct. Trump gave his buddy a no-bid contract at way too high a price. And it turns out they were incompetent too. Additionally, I would be surprised if Trump did not get a personal kickback from they $14 million in taxpayer dollars paid to the incompetent firm.

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      I think the original contract was for under $2 million. But (at least partially) because there was no bidding process, we ended up with Trump’s pool guy who then went on to increase that contract amount by 700% to $14 million.

      Presumably, change orders needed to be issued to increase the contact amount. Meaning multiple people, including engineers presumably, reviewed and approved these changes. Most places would also have an environmental review, but somehow I sincerely doubt that happened.

      Every single person involved in this process needs to be, at the very least, suspended pending an investigation.

      For any real contract for capital projects, a 700% increase in contract amount through change orders would never be approved, and the entity paying the contractor for the work would do everything they could to kill the contract and ensure that they don’t need to spend 700x the amount they agreed to. Because it would fuck their budget completely, among other things.

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        Who do you reckon is supervising that will suspend or investigate anyone involved in this at any level?

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      As I understand it, the paint caused the pool to heat up causing the algae to bloom causing the pH to go up causing the paint to peel. So hypothetically not the painters job if he expected the counter measures that should have been in place to work, but realistically that should have been addressed and confirmed well before the pool was even emptied.

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        We don’t know the specifics here, but yes, engineers should have designed and approved the plans and specifications. Those engineers should have been available throughout construction to address possible issues. But given how fast they started doing this, and now seeing the results, I don’t think that happened.

        That said, for the amount of money they received, they should have had sub contractors who aren’t painters, but are maybe more experts on plumbing, or algae reduction, etc.

        In a real capital project, where everyone involved actually gives a fuck about the outcome and the quality of work, there would have been ongoing discussions between the contractor and the design engineers to make sure that the final product isn’t riddled with these stupid, foreseeable, problems.

        But yeah, don’t think that happened. And it’s not because they didn’t have the budget.

        If I worked for the federal government, and was tasked with rubber stamping this bullshit, I would have said “go fuck yourself, fire me.”

        Everyone involved in letting this happen should be ashamed of themselves.

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    The fact that this is essentially a swamp has to be one of the craziest things yet. in terms of life imitating art. I mean, it’s exactly what you’d expect out of a book. Absolutely beautiful IRL symbolism and irony

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    Corruption in play sight, terrifying symbolism for all to see. Washington is more transparent that people think.

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    Probably used some crappy house paint instead of properly prepping and sealing cement and then applying a 2-part epoxy meant for continuous contact with water.

    The contractor pocketed the difference.

    Now we have more plastic type waste, wasted money, wasted news cycle about the dumb job. Have no fear, though, they’ll waste no time at all auditing the job.

    Everything trump touches dies.

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      I think they’ve also been dumping loads of bleach in it to kill the algae.

      I imagine most paints won’t appreciate being soaked in hot bleach for a few days.

      Let alone whatever crap they used here.

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        (edit because clarity is important, this is only what I have heard, I don’t have a source other than some short form content I watched about it that claimed it.)

        It was hydrogen peroxide, and from what I remember it was 13% (most of the stuff you use at home is 2%, 13% will burn your skin) so the theory I heard is that it might have been eating away at the paint, or getting between the paint and the actual structural layer and causing it to peel off

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          It was peroxide. You can see the boxes in the video, they’re labeled and say 12%. Apparently bleach was used too, but I haven’t seen the videos of that.

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      Probably used some crappy house paint

      This was comedy yesterday: https://youtu.be/Wz_JVFW83iY?t=554

      It’s not nearly the first time an absurb, stupid take on something gets played to extremes for laughs only for that the be the actual path taken despite all the warnings/math/science/reality that have to be ignored. It won’t be the last, either.

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    A great success: the dirty, smelly, green pond with chunks floating on the surface from some cowboy MAGA contractor whose work lasted one week will be a perfect symbol of the USA on its 250th birthday.

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    To be clear, that’s more my reflecting pool than it is Trump’s. I pay more taxes than he does and that’s 14mil taxpayer money.

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    Wait… they’ve been dumping bleach and hydrogen peroxide and who knows what in the pool, did they actually fuck it up from sheer incompetence?

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        Just drain it and then clean the paint off and sand it down to smooth out the stone again.

        Then you can fill the pool with water that has been treated properly.

        It’s not hard, it just takes competent people being in charge of it. Not someone’s “pool guy”

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          It’s not that simple. They’ve already sand blasted and pebble blasted a couple of times, and this is even after the whole granite reflecting pool was torn out and replaced by concrete several years ago.

          The truth is, and this is in no way to defend Trump, fixing the problems with the reflecting pool have been an ongoing issue for more than 25 years now. To those knowledgeable on the issue, what makes Trump‘s failure particularly spectacular is that he was so public about it, spent so much money on it, and clearly had such an incredibly ignorant understanding of the problems at it faced, and what is really required to fix the problems, that it only magnified his already Trumpian buffoonery. Although, I am kind of enjoying this ridiculous failure.

          The problems with the Reflecting Pool are both numerous and old. It’s a complicated system that is fed by the nearby Potomac River, has a complicated pumping and filtering system, and just a whole bunch of other bullshit that clearly Donald Trump does not understand. A lot of very intelligent people have spent a lot of time and a lot of money trying to fix it, and have still had trouble.

          It Trump - with zero knowledge at all (even of its name) thought he could fix it, and hired the most corrupt pool guy he ever met to try – and it has failed so hilariously. Ran on his birthday, too, when a whole butt load of tourists are in Washington DC to see his failure.

          The joke here isn’t that Trump failed, which, of course he would, it’s that he failled so publicly and loudly after spending so much time making such a big deal about giving everyone else who did a better job than him shit for not doing what he, himself, has also failed to do.

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            Like another poster said, it’s truly a microcosm of the MAGA/Republican governing style. Pay a buddy way too much pretending that the problem is easy to solve. The buddy grifts by cheaping out on everything. They fuck up the system so badly it becomes a cesspool. And result is that it gets worse and becomes even more expensive to fix.

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              Don’t forget the best part… Now that it’s worse than ever, the next attempt to fix it by someone else will be even more expensive and they’ll loudly point that out. It will probably the opposite party because voters swing wildly with no memory.

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                and they’ll loudly point that out.

                So document everything and have the memes ready to keep the memory alive when the next attempt is made.

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              My point isn’t an argument against yours. It’s just one segment, and what you’re talking about is another segment.

              Systemic problems require systemic solutions. You and I in each of us can be angry at one or two or three of the causes of the problem, but until all of the causes of the problem are identified and dealt with individually, and then, systemically in aggregate, the problems we face a date are not gonna be reversed.

              For example, you’re looking at the problem from a top-down view, whereas I have been speaking from the problem from a bottom-up view. It will certainly require not only both of these perspectives, but a middle (up and down)view as well. And a lot more views and perspectives about the causes and results of all of this.

              And to even begin to tackle all of us, the biggest thing we all need to realize is that the most important thing is we all realize what is really fucking wrong here: fascism. And that, while we may disagree on some specific particulars on how to deal with it, WE ALL NEED TO DEAL WITH IT, AND WE ALL NEED TO DEAL WITH IT RIGHT NOW.

              It’s gonna be difficult, it’s gonna be complicated, and it’s gonna take a long time, but those of us who are against fascism need to stop slapping each other around and silly in fights, and we need to start working together. Now.

              We also need to realize that we need the collective courage to shift the Overton window back left by huge leaps and bounds whenever we get the opportunity. And all that this would require of any of us is to be both more human and more humane. I really don’t think that’s too much to ask of any of us here.

              The first steps, of course, must be to eliminate the outrageously corrupt gerentocracy that currently is the fatal cancer in the Democratic Party. Embracing and supporting the new wave of young progressive is the only way forward. Is the only way to survival.

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                The Overton window also needs to be pulled back to the centre of the libertarian/authoritarian axis. It would be no good shifting directly left from where we are now. Authoritarian left sucks about as much as authoritarian right.

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                  Awww. I used to think saving the world could be that easy.

                  But then 18 years went by, and the world got a lot nastier.

                  Wake up, do better, and fight harder, for the good of all of us!

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            The thing is, as far as I’m aware, he wasn’t even trying to fix the problems. He was, in almost the Trumpiest way possible (the only thing more Trump would be to use fake gold), just trying to gild the lilly. It was purely about appearance, not function.

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          I see your problem right there

          You said “competent people”, and this is not only the US government, this is the US Trump government.

          Competency has gone long, long ago

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          I’m reading Maintenance of Everything: Part One by Stewart Brand (of Whole Earth Catalog and the WELL fame) and it makes a great companion piece to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

          Anyway, reading this book at the same time as watching this colossal fuckup by know-nothing blowhards like Donvict is quite interesting. For instance, I just read the part about the reconstruction of the Statue of Liberty and what was involved, and the discussion on the war on rust.

          I’m sure a thoughtful writeup on the problems here and the attempts on fixing it would be a great thing for other parts in the series. I might even reach out to him to suggest it…

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      did they actually fuck it up from sheer incompetence?

      Fucking things up with sheer incompetence has been a hallmark of this entire administration. At this point, I’d be astonished if it was just a run-of-the-mill accident.

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      I just realized my first reaction to this was “SURELY it can’t be this shady contractor that fucked up, it had to have been the US government” and the fact there’s a decent chance that this is correct is somehow still amazing to me.

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        It’s both. This couldn’t have happened unless the contractor, and the government employees involved, weren’t in agreement here.

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      According to the article

      No complaints have been reported, however, from the local ducks, who have been conducting business as usual.

      Apparently, they don’t mind the hydrogen peroxide. But maybe that’s just the article trying to be funny.

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      Is that a serious question?

      With this country, at this point you can say ‘yes, they fucked it up because if she incompetence’

      The it in the sentence can be almost everything…. Only a few things are also because of evil

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      …and knowing who’s in charge, it’s going to be abandoned and left to …well, bloom.

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        If those people were capable of reflecting this wouldn’t have happened in the first place unfortunately.

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          They reflect like a motherfucker it’s just that they reflect on how to enrich themselves over anything. We really are in the death throes of Rome, aren’t we? I mean the long rambling nonsensical speeches, the opulence, the pointless wars, crying about barbarians and appointing of horses and tv hosts as cabinet members… Literal fucking gladiator fights at the Palatine Hill.

          One of these days people will come and ransack the fucking thing.

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        I mean the fuss about it is the blantant corruption of a no bid contract and the fact that it is a very visible/public demonstration of Trumps inability to do anything correctly.

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            Oh absolutely, but when ~40% of Americans support ICE and the Iran war, sometimes these smaller things can help make the failures of this administration more blatant.

            I wish things like rounding up people illegally and detaining them in concentration camps was enough, but it seems like conservatives in america aren’t swayed by those kinds of abuse of power.

            • I mean, I’m not out here canvassing. Whether this would inspire someone to do so, I don’t think so. And finding a trump supporter on lemmy to convert with this is difficult, considering the abject hatred, banning, and widespread defederation of right wing instances and users. Focusing so hard on the pool thing here feels like a waste of mental energy if it won’t push numbers

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      how long until they fill it in with concrete and paint that blue?

      (then wonder why tf it ain’t “reflecting”?)