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Trump is producing his own Independence Day Celebration
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And it's shaping up to be as much of as a mess as one would expect with DJT "in charge".

https://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Trump-asks-for-military-tanks-on-the-Mall-as-part-14063335.php


Quote: National Park Service acting director P. Daniel Smith faces plenty of looming priorities this summer, from an $11 billion backlog in maintenance needs to natural disasters like the recent wildfire damage to Big Bend Park.

But in recent days, another issue has competed for Smith's attention: how to satisfy President Donald Trump's request to station tanks or other armored military vehicles on the Mall for his planned July Fourth address to the nation.


The ongoing negotiations over whether to use massive military hardware, such as Abrams tanks or Bradley fighting vehicles, as a prop for Trump's "Salute to America" is just one of many unfinished details when it comes to the celebration planned for Thursday, according to several people briefed on the plan, who requested anonymity to speak frankly.


White House officials intend to give out tickets for attendees to sit in a VIP section and watch Trump's speech, but did not develop a distribution system before much of the staff left for Asia last week, according to two administration officials. Officials are also still working on other key crowd management details, such as how to get attendees through magnetometers in an orderly fashion.


Traditionally, major gatherings on the Mall, including inauguration festivities and a jubilee commemorating the start of a new millennium, have featured a designated event producer. But in this case, the producer is the president himself.


Trump has demonstrated an unusual level of interest in this year's Independence Day observance, according to three senior administration officials. He has received regular briefings about it from Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, according to the people briefed on the plan, and has weighed in on everything from how the pyrotechnics should be launched to how the military should be honored.

As a result, the administration has organized a far more ambitious celebration than was originally planned, at a yet-to-be specified additional cost to taxpayers. Two major fireworks firms have donated a pyrotechnic show valued at $750,000, for example, but the Park Service will have to pay employees overtime to clean up the remnants of that display. The fireworks have also been moved to a new location in West Potomac Park at Trump's urging.


Trump has also spurred the use of military aircraft for a flyover, including one of the jetliners used as Air Force One. In addition, the Navy's Blue Angels were supposed to have a break between a performance in Davenport, Iowa, on June 30 and one in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 6, but will now be flying in Washington on the 4th.

The White House declined to comment on the ongoing plans.


Asked about the discussions about using armored vehicles and the projected overall costs of the event, Interior officials also declined to publicly comment. They noted that the department issued an updated itinerary announcing the timing of the president's speech as well as additional details on the military performance and 35-minute fireworks display.


"This is going to be a fantastic Fourth of July with increased access across the National Mall for the public to enjoy music, flyovers, a spectacular fireworks display, and an address by our Commander-in-Chief," Bernhardt said in the news release.


Trump has been fixated since early in his term with putting on a military-heavy parade or other celebration modeled on France's Bastille Day celebration, which he attended in Paris in 2017. Trump angrily backed off plans for a grand Veterans Day parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in 2018 amid concerns from Washington officials over costs and potential road damage from military vehicles.


The type of armored tactical vehicles under consideration for this year's July Fourth celebration can weigh 60 tons or more, and some, such as Abrams tanks, have tracks that can be particularly damaging.


The Pentagon is aware of Trump's interest in having armored vehicles involved and is weighing having static displays of them during the celebration, defense officials said.


Advocates for the Park Service as well as some Democratic lawmakers and D.C. officials have questioned why the federal government is devoting resources to the event given constrained budgets and other demands.


"It's irresponsible to ask the National Park Service to absorb the costs of an additional and political event when there are so many unmet needs in the parks," said Coalition to Protect America's National Parks Chair Phil Francis, whose group represents current, former and retired Park Service employees and volunteers, in an email. "The men and women of the National Park Service have been asked to do more with less for too long. Funds should be directed to the agency's highest needs such as operation of the parks and the maintenance backlog and should not be directed to support political objectives."


Trump's decision to transform the nation's long-standing Fourth of July celebration provided an opportunity for fireworks firms like Grucci Fireworks, the family-run Long Island company that has produced shows to celebrate Independence Day in major cities around the world as well as ones at different Trump properties. As soon as the president tweeted about the idea in February, the firm's president, Felix "Phil" Grucci Jr., recalled in a phone interview, he began sketching out a possible show.


"I made some design renders for what we would do," Grucci said, adding that he had expected there would be a designated point person for the show, as there has been for other federal observances.


"We were originally thinking there would be an announcement of what the project would be for the event," he added.
Instead, Grucci - who has teamed up with Phantom Fireworks CEO Bruce Zoldan, a major supplier of consumer fireworks in the U.S. - reached out directly to the White House. Grucci said he did not recall the names of his firm's White House contacts, but said he did not speak directly to the president.


The Park Service already had a multiyear contract with Garden State Fireworks to launch fireworks on the Mall for the Fourth of July. While the cost varies per year, it was $271,374 in 2018.


Administration officials discussed whether they could cancel the existing contract to accept the new donation and save taxpayers money, according to two government officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. But they concluded they could not break off the agreement with Garden State, these officials said, and instead opted to provide a show that will be roughly twice as long as last year's.


"There was always a question of how the performance we were designing and envisioning how it would integrate with the existing Park Service show," Grucci said. "We weren't thinking we were going to replace that performance at any means."


The upcoming pyrotechnics show will include several new elements, including a massive American flag and the words "U.S.A." spelled out in the sky.


The only comparable event on the Mall in recent decades is "America's Millennium Celebration: A Celebration for the Nation," an effort commissioned by then-president Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton to mark the start of the 21st century. The festivities, organized by their friend and fundraiser Terry McAuliffe and White House Social Secretary Capricia Marshall, took place on Dec. 31, 1999 and Jan. 1, 2000, and included a concert on the Mall, an appearance by the Clintons, a fireworks show and presentations at multiple museums.


McAuliffe said in an interview that the effort raised roughly $4 million in private donations, and was closely coordinated with the Park Service and other federal agencies. But he emphasized that it was different from Salute to America, because the Clintons played only a modest role in it.


"The Clintons did not take over a decades, century-old celebration of the nation and insert themselves in the middle of it," he said, adding that the president did not weigh in on any of the decisions and Hillary Clinton only initiated the event because other countries were preparing similar celebrations.


"Once she knew it was up and running, she was not involved in it at all," said McAuliffe, who went on to serve as Virginia's governor. "They showed up for the day, and were very happy."


In a phone interview last week, Zoldan said that he hoped the Salute to America would bring people together rather than prove divisive.


"We wanted to do it as a gift to America," Zoldan said. "We wanted to give back for this special great time to do bring people together again, by celebrating America's birthday."


Anti-Trump protesters, including the group Code Pink, are negotiating with Park Service officials over whether a massive "Trump Baby" balloon they want to fly will comply with flight restrictions that will be in place over the Mall during the Fourth.



But at least one protest is going forward: a group of senior citizens living at The Residences at Thomas Circle will hold a singalong at the same time as Trump's speech, in a gathering they've dubbed, "Make Americans Friends Again."

He really thinks he is just running a television show.

How enough people fell for his con makes me sad.
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Seems like some easy alternatives.

Since we're trying to go back to the opulence and waste of the 80s, then do it Scrooge style and go outside the box.

Can't use real tanks? Go one better. Make giant hollow chocolate tanks. Fill em with strippers. When the fireworks start going off, have someone dressed up as Antifa run up and spray SOCIALISM on the tanks, then some guys in riot gear show up and smash the tanks with clubs, freeing the strippers who throw chocolate chunks into the crowd. The fireworks can explode in time to the smashing.

We can tax milk or some low brow crap to pay for it.
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I think it will be kind of neat if they use tanks like the ones used in the Revolutionary War.
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(07-01-2019, 01:05 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I think it will be kind of neat if they use tanks like the ones used in the Revolutionary War.

Hilarious
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Pretty big annual tradition for folks where I live. Some nonpolitical people are voicing frustration that this even will just be a campaign rally.
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(07-01-2019, 01:05 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I think it will be kind of neat if they use tanks like the ones used in the Revolutionary War.

Smirk

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Grifters gonna grift.

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Will Trump be dressed in his full military regalia? This will be one of the most entertaining campaign rally's ever. I can't wait. LMAO
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So I missed (darn it) Trump's "speech".

Apparently it was an 8th grade history lesson read very poorly (low energy?) and that's it.

But I did learn something new when I read that Trump told us that the US took over British airports during the Revolutionary war. Mellow

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/07/04/independence-day-donald-trump-trips-up-revolutionary-war-history/1638531001/


Quote:President Donald Trump read most of his Independence Day speech from a prepared text, but stumbled on his history at one point: He talked about airports during the American Revolution.


"Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports," Trump said of the fighting force created by the Continental Congress in 
1775.


There was no air travel in 18th Century America.


The full riff:
Quote:"In June of 1775, the Continental Congress created a unified Army out of the Revolutionary Forces encamped around Boston and New York, and named after the great George Washington, commander in chief. The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown.

"Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do, and at Fort McHenry, under the rocket’s red glare it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came, their star-spangled banner waved defiant."

One other note: The battle at Fort McHenry that inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner" took place during the War of 1812, not the American Revolution.
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whoa. major reading fail here by Trump

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As @kendallybrown points out, Trump, while struggling to read in this clip, claims that the American military "took over the airports" during a battle that took place well before airplanes were even invented

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Either he can't read (likely), wrote the speech himself (doubtful) or the speech writer deliberately put in false info just to see if Trump would even know the difference (possible?).

It's like watching Anchorman:  He just reads whatever the teleprompter says.  And he reads it like it's the first time he's ever read the words...or seen the English language.

At least it wasn't a political rally (despite all the donor VIP tickets handed out to fill up the seats) and he didn't brag about himself.

No, instead he made himself look like a moron.

Although the MAGA crowd that I'm seeing on Twitter and online seem to think it was "great" because he brought the true meaning of the Holiday...the troops...to the forefront.

So, more morons. Smirk
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DJT also tweeted this photoshopped photo claiming this was his crowd.

It's of course possible that a minion gave it to him to stop the screaming but we may never know.

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I hope those that attended/watched felt a sense of pride in their country and enjoyed themselves.
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(07-05-2019, 12:43 AM)bfine32 Wrote: I hope those that attended/watched felt a sense of pride in their country and enjoyed themselves.

I hope they understood they were listening to a moron who doesn't understand history. Based on what I've read about how they didn't applaud (or seem to know when to because DJT can't read) they must have been more confused than "proud".

Oh, and one the told kids they should join the military because it's great...when he bailed and none of his kids served.
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Are you telling me it was a clown show?
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(07-05-2019, 01:43 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Are you telling me it was a clown show?

From what I've read and the few clips I saw.  Ill-prepared and poorly planned.  And like everything DJT does probably over budget and using someone else's money.

Got his facts wrong, couldn't even read well.

Then fireworks had to be low due to weather and the smoke was so thick people on the ground couldn't see them.  

Having a second set (because to Trump more is always better) just added to the problem.

But you know...maga and proud and stuff.
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I kind of felt embarrished for him. That whole show was poorly produced and a waste of money and time. At least he didn't talk about how great of a potus he was. Didn't Trump make comments about Obama using teleprompter?
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(07-05-2019, 01:16 AM)GMDino Wrote: I hope they understood they were listening to a moron who doesn't understand history. Based on what I've read about how they didn't applaud (or seem to know when to because DJT can't read) they must have been more confused than "proud".

Oh, and one the told kids they should join the military because it's great...when he bailed and none of his kids served.

Meh, I really don't care if they listened to him at all. From what I read it was basically 3 different celebrations. 

One group burning flags, flying cartoon balloons of POTUS, and generally just spreading hate toward anything Trump

One group wearing MAGA gear, celebrating POTUS, and generally just spreading hate toward anything anti-Trump

One group there to celebrate, enjoy the show, eat hot dogs, brink beer, and generally having a good time.

I know which group I'd be in; how about you?


bfine would be in the group having a good time
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(07-05-2019, 12:17 AM)GMDino Wrote: DJT also tweeted this photoshopped photo claiming this was his crowd.

It's of course possible that a minion gave it to him to stop the screaming but we may never know.


Which part of that photo was photoshopped? From videos I have seen, that accurately depicts the attendance.

It should be noted that this is standard for DC. Here is last year:

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There were other events that day, people planned trips months in advance to see the DC fireworks show, and people in the area love going there. 
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How was the fly over by Aircraft One?
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(07-05-2019, 08:59 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Which part of that photo was photoshopped? From videos I have seen, that accurately depicts the attendance.

It should be noted that this is standard for DC. Here is last year:

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There were other events that day, people planned trips months in advance to see the DC fireworks show, and people in the area love going there. 

Almost everything from behind the seated section.

Apparently that is a scene from a Concert on the Mall from 2008.

No umbrellas or rain gear.
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