Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The Vulgarity of Trump and his Administration:

 

This was part of the entertainment at Trump's "Great Gatsby" Halloween Party at Mar-a-Largo, while millions of Americans wondered if they would be able to put food on their tables.





"They were careless people, Tom and Daisy — they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that held them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made…" F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby.



Photo of Trump at Mar-a-Largo after being told of the millions of Americans who will lose access to food because of his government shutdown.

Monday, November 3, 2025

GUEST POST BY DAVE MILLER

 The White House Ballroom Project

 

How President Trump missed a gimme, blew a slam dunk and is wasting America’s time…

 

In golf, it’s called a gimme, a can’t miss putt. In basketball, the can’t miss shot is the slam dunk. In White House politics, a ballroom for visiting dignitaries certainly qualifies. But President Trump misread the green and somehow hit the rim on his slam dunk. Once again embroiling America in yet another unnecessary political “us vs them” moment.

 

Clearly the White House and President Trump have been all over the map on the Trump Ballroom project. Normally a project this size gets designed and drawn by architects before demolition. Then it is submitted to review for structural compliance and safety. Then permits are issued and only them can the project begin.

 

None of that happened in this case do to a confluence of loopholes in the federal system. As such, a president, using private funding, has 100% full authority to manage and direct the project as he or she sees fit.

 

That said, this is not Donald J Trump’s house. It is the people’s house, owned in common by all citizen’s of the country.

 

Throughout the process, President Trump has at best been defensive about questions and opaque with details. At worst, the President was lying when he spoke of the cost, size and scope of the ballroom project.

 

To date we have not been presented with any actual plans, finished architectural drawings, structural analysis or explanations as to why the East Wing, despite the president’s promises was demolished, along with the Jacqueline Kennedy Rose Garden. It’s basically been, from an administration low on the truth meter, “Trust us!”

 

I don’t have a problem with modifications to the White House. In fact the Obama Administration oversaw a Congressionally approved and funded renovation of the heating, cooling and electrical systems along with other needed interior improvements and a tennis court. That is how the White House has been modified for generations. In fact, at one point President Truman wanted to enlarge the Oval Office and Congress said no. He did not proceed, although his administration did add what became known as the Truman balcony and make a series of other needed improvements.

 

President Trump is correct, the White House needs a larger banquet area. Tents and portable potties are not acceptable for a State Dinner. I’m also sure he decided to do it as he wanted because as Ezra Klein and the Abundance crowd has noted, nothing gets built quickly anymore in the US. The regulations simply won’t permit it, and I’m sure Trump wants to be the first to hold a State Dinner in the new ballroom.

 

But he should have worked with the Washington DC Commission of Fine Arts and the other DC architectural review boards to ensure the project fit the overall sense of the Capitol area. Instead of firing them, only to be replaced with hand picked loyalists. A more democratic and open planning process would have ensured a better project, supported by a majority of Americans.

 

Sadly, that is not the case now.

 

 

Timeline of the Trump Ballroom Project

 

July 2025

 

   President Trump announces a plan to build a 90,000 square foot ballroom to seat 650 people at cost of $250 million on the White House grounds. It was scheduled to begin in September 2025 and be done before Trump leaves office in January 2029.

   On July 31, the White House announced its plans for constructing the ballroom. While promoting the project at the White House, Trump said the ballroom "won't interfere with the current building. … It will be near it but not touching it. It pays total respect to the existing building, which Im the biggest fan of. Its my favorite place. I love it.”

   President Trump announces construction of the $250 million ballroom will be privately funded.

 

August 2025

 

   McCrery Architects, a Washington-based firm recognized for its work in classical architecture, has been appointed as lead architect on the new ballroom. You can see from the renderings that the ballroom was to be attached to the East Wing, as Trump stated in July, 2025.

 

October 2025

 

   A list of donors to the ballroom project were released. Many have business pending with the US Government. Additionally, the cost has now grown to $300 million.

   After stating the East Wing would “not be touched” during the construction of the new ballroom, the facade was demolished.

   Trump orders the East Wing demolished in an F-word rant.

   Announcing funding, the President also said the East Wing of the White House would be totally demolished. This was done without any public comment and after Trump publicly stated he would not do so.

   Demolition workers say they are not allowed to talk about the demolition and have been forced to sign NDAs.

   Federal workers were told to stop taking and sharing photos of the demolition.

   The East Wing of the White House is totally demolished.

   Trump calls criticism of his total demolition of the East Wing of the White House, which he stated would not be touched, “music to his ears” on Fox News.

   Trump fires the entire membership of the Commission of Fine Arts, established by Congress in 1910. The commission is charged with giving expert advice to the president, Congress and other officials on design and preservation. 

Members of the Trump Administration have already started calling the new project the Donald J Trump Ballroom. Trump has called those reports 

Saturday, November 1, 2025

SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC

 


I didn't think I could ever listen to anyone but Pavarotti sing the aria Nessun Dorma from Turandot after he passed away.

I was wrong.

This young man from Samoa, Pene Pati, is remarkable. What a voice!




Friday, October 31, 2025

NYTimes: Are We Losing Our Democracy? A Chilling Question.

 

For those who do not subscribe, I will post some of the points the editorial board makes (it's behind a paywall), and I hope this will encourage discussion.

What do you think?




"NO. 1 



Countries that slide from democracy toward autocracy tend to follow similar patterns. To measure what is happening in the United States, the Times editorial board has compiled a list of 12 markers of democratic erosion, with help from scholars who have studied this phenomenon. The sobering reality is that the United States has regressed, to different degrees, on all 12. 

Our country is still not close to being a true autocracy, in the mold of Russia or China. But once countries begin taking steps away from democracy, the march often continues. We offer these 12 markers as a warning of how much Americans have already lost and how much more we still could lose.



Authoritarian takeovers in the modern era often do not start with a military coup. They instead involve an elected leader who uses the powers of the office to consolidate authority and make political opposition more difficult, if not impossible. Think of Vladimir Putin in Russia, Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela and, to lesser degrees, Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, Viktor Orban in Hungary and Narendra Modi in India. These leaders have repressed dissent and speech in heavy-handed ways. 

Over the past year, President Trump and his allies have impinged on free speech to a degree that the federal government has not since perhaps the Red Scare of the 1940s and 1950s. His administration pressured television stations to stop airing Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show when Mr. Kimmel criticized Trump supporters after the murder of Charlie Kirk; revoked the visas of foreign students for their views on the war in Gaza; and ordered investigations of liberal nonprofit groups. Mr. Trump so harshly criticizes people who disagree with him, including federal judges, that they become targets of harassment from his supporters.


The Bottom Line 

 Many forms of speech and dissent remain vibrant in the United States. But the president has tried to dull them. His evident goal is to cause Americans to fear they will pay a price for criticizing him, his allies or his agenda."


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Personal note:  

I cancelled my Twitter/"X" account recently. I joined Twitter in 2013 under my real name, but didn't post anything there; I just read it. I began posting my opinions on Trump when Trump became president, and all through Biden's presidency up to Trump's election in 2024. Needless to say, my posts on Trump were not friendly.

After observing what he's done so far, I decided to delete my account completely. And some members of my family have suggested I do the same with this blog (they're worried), since it's not been friendly to Trump, EVER!

In all my time as an American citizen, I had NEVER entertained the idea that retribution or harm would ever come to me or anyone who dared to criticize a sitting president and his administration.

After what we've seen Trump do to dissent, I've had second thoughts.

We still have three long agonizing years to see what else this anti-democratic president and his administration will do to our freedom of speech.

I made a decision to continue posting at P.E., but what the future holds is anyone's guess while we have an unstable, mentally deteriorating person untethered from reality and the rule of law and in a position of enormous power.

 

Ex-Trump official on president’s SNAP concern: ‘He doesn’t give a s‑‑‑’