«Not such a stupid question, Kunty Karoline, when you consider DJT had peaceful protesters removed from Lafayette Park during term one for his little upside down bible stunt....»
BOOOOOOOM!!! "What a Stupid Question"
Reporter: Will President Trump allow peaceful protests at the military parade on Saturday?
Leavitt: “Of course the President supports peaceful protests. What a stupid question.”
«"Hey Putin, leave Ukraine" They're you go, we fixed the war. Look how smart we are. Now for the economy.»
«I mean they did say people should not protest at all. I heard that in person.»
«Shouldn't that pig of a reporter be protesting in the street or fighting in a walmart.»
«BOOOOOOOOOOM WAR IN IRAN. Bloodthirsty zionist megalomaniacs start WW3. Lol no parade for orange bozo»
«I dunno know about the question. I do know Karen Bass eats dat ass.»
«at the end this deserves: snoop dog music, the joint in her mouth, and sunglasses that look like 1988 Nintendo graphics ----come on boys we can do better.»
«stating what has already been stated before is not only ridiculously redundant but also a sign of low intelligence»
«women should not be in this position.. but trump is a loser.. and puts women in power.
women who take that power suck. this woman sucks. she's just one more devil.»
«President orange man baby needs his big dictator pawade
The estimated costs for the military parade associated with the Army's 250th anniversary and President Trump's 79th birthday are between $25 million and $45 million.
Here's a breakdown of some of the details and concerns regarding the costs:
* Overall Estimate: Army officials have stated the entire festival and parade could cost between $25 million and $45 million.
* Road Repairs: A significant portion of the estimated cost, potentially up to $16 million, is allocated for repairing Washington, D.C. streets from any damage caused by military vehicles. The Army has pledged to cover these damages, and they are using measures like rubber tracks and steel plates to minimize impact.
* Soldiers' Expenses: The parade will involve thousands of soldiers. While they are paid their regular salaries, additional costs include meals and expenses, which could reach several million dollars (e.g., $69 per day for meals and expenses for up to 9,000 soldiers could be $3.1 million over five days).
* Security: While the Secret Service handles much of the security, D.C. police are reportedly working extensive overtime shifts, which could amount to millions of dollars.
* Vehicle and Aircraft Operation: Costs also include fuel for tanks and other ground vehicles, as well as the operation of over 50 helicopters, which can cost thousands of dollars per hour to fly.
* Uncertainty and Criticism: The cost estimates have fluctuated, and there has been criticism from lawmakers and the public about the expense, especially when other federal programs face budget cuts. Some argue that the money could be better spent on services for veterans or other public needs.
* Free to Public: While the parade has a significant cost to taxpayers, it is free for members of the public to attend.»
«The only reason this is a stupid question is because it doesn't matter what anyone is quoted on in this administration. We're miles from holding this administration accountable for things they said they will and won't do.»
«yeah there was the implication/accusation that Pres. Trump somehow doesn't allow peaceful protests.. Good job KL»