I have spent the last decade having to go to DC for work.
Most of dc was hard to look at— homelessness everywhere, the city felt like Gotham at night. After blm quite a lot of businesses shuttered and never reopened.
Most notably, grass was dead, planters were destroyed and trashed, walkways, cement and stone were all poorly managed. They were dirty, overgrown with weeds, water was dirty and grass was brown patchy and terrible.
Now you walk around dc and it’s the exact opposite. Truly the entire city has been revived. Planters restored, grass cut back and filled in. You can walk around at almost any hour without fearing for your life. The memorials which I feel are beautiful at night in particular, are the nicest I’ve ever seen them. No broken fixtures or lights.
It’s amazing what can happen when you take care of a city.
President Trump has done for DC what Rudy Guiliani did for NYC and Americans should never forget it.
@Kairu_Kilofski@WMATASoldier@Mr_Fauxbot I feel like none of us know all of the inner workings of this reflecting pool...but I do know that it looked like shit just a few short weeks ago, and leaked thousands of gallons of water per day.
Now, it looks incredible, and we'll soon find out about leakage and/or algae.
@robertgraham According to all the liberal rage they said it wouldnt reflect anymore because of the color and Trump was going to ruin it.
The old pool was stagnant cesspool that leaked 16 MILLION gallons per year.
https://t.co/5nAksbK3VB
@robertgraham According to all the liberal rage they said it wouldnt reflect anymore because of the color and Trump was going to ruin it.
The old pool was stagnant cesspool that leaked 16 MILLION gallons per year.
https://t.co/5nAksbK3VB
@WMATASoldier@Mr_Fauxbot Yes, it did, but because the media told you to hate Trump, you refuse to believe or accept it.
I'm guessing you will double down on your delusions, but who knows - maybe I am wrong. 🤷