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Subject Commonsense Corner: Imagine losing sleep over a ballroom.
Date October 27, 2025 8:00 PM
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Commonsense Corner:


The virtue-signaling Democrats are at it again—clutching their pearls and
melting down over the White House ballroom project.



You’ve probably seen them ranting and raving, so there’s no need to rehash it.
But this is just another case of Trump Derangement Syndrome rotting any last
shred of common sense these people had.



White House modifications are nothing new
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. From Truman to Kennedy, a lot of presidents have left their mark on the
place! And let’s be honest, some of the renovations were pretty pointless. Can
we talk about Obama’s basketball court!?



This makeover actually makes a lot of sense.



The White House is one of the most beautiful, historic buildings in the
world, yet it lacks a proper ballroom to host major events with world leaders.
Instead, they’ve been throwing up an unsightly tent on the lawn.



President Trump (with help from generous donors, not taxpayers) is building a
stunning, permanentballroom
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that’ll serve our country for generations. And the Left’s reaction? Whine,
complain, blame—rinse and repeat. Talk about first-world problems!




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White House?

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