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kdeff on November 28th, 2019 at 02:43 UTC »

The US is only 243 years old.

The federal government has spent more at trump golf resorts than they have paid in salary to all presidents cobined.

NatleysWhores on November 28th, 2019 at 00:37 UTC »

No. US taxpayers have spent $115M on trump's personal trips and that includes only trump. It doesn't factor in Melanie's separate trips or staying in NYC for 4 additional months. It doesn't include Uday and Qusay flying around the globe grifting and vacationing. Same for Princess Ivana and the other one.

The $115M is just on trump's fat ass.

Dago-From-Diego on November 28th, 2019 at 00:25 UTC »

Remember when he said he would be too busy running the country and wouldn’t have time for golf? Seems like he meant the opposite.