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Face the Nation: Kashkari, Vinograd, Gates
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Neel Kashkari, the Minneapolis Federal Reserve president, tells "Face the Nation" that "it's certainly possible" unemployment will continue to tick up and there will be some economic "cooling" over the next few weeks", CBS News contributor Sam Vinograd, an Obama administration Homeland Security official, tells "Face the Nation" that she is "less concerned" about the terrorism threat from people coming through the border than "a bad actor who...
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Let me reword my argument. I did not mean that the White House should be teared down completely, but it should do more to contribute to the country, than just make the president happy. Billions of dollars go to waste. Why not make it a museum which preserves the countries culture? This way the White House still exists, there is still going to be preservation of the American culture, Billions of dollars don't go to waste, Many smaller businesses can set up shop in the museum providing economic flow, and the jobs won't be lost.
The solution I provided might be flawed, but there still might be another solution to preserve American culture while not spending billions for the president's happiness.
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The cost to run the White House under the Obama administration was't 1.4 billion throughout all his presidency. It was 1.4 billion each year of his presidency. There is way too much luxury in it.
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CADEAC_enUS766&q=how+much+money+is+needed+to+run+the+white+house&oq=how+much+money+is+needed+to+run+the+white+house&gs_l=psy-ab.3..33i21k1.3422.13694.0.13841.54.40.1.0.0.0.721.5499.0j15j8j1j1j0j1.27.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..26.27.5504.0..0j0i67k1j0i131k1j0i22i30k1j33i22i29i30k1j33i160k1.181.ybKM3Y-qsc8&safe=active&ssui=on
But yes I agree with your statement that we need to make it less luxurious. The purpose of the president is to make the nation better, not his life.
My museum idea was just a thought.
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I agree with the major part of our history. I reworded my argument. Also those jobs don't really do much other than make the president's life luxurious. I don't my taxes going to useless jobs. Like @averyapro said, does the president really need a bowling alley and a movie theater? He should get a moderate amount of luxury.
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http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/print/2009/01/president/bumiller-text
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They don't need that luxury either.
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I'm not saying the history of the White House should be gone. I reworded my argument.
Humans have flaws, and one of those flaws is greed. The president doesn't deserve a bowling alley and a personal theater. He can relieve stress with a normal TV.
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Yes and we should execute that theory.
During slavery in America people didn't just say "humans are humans" and proceed to not solve the problem. They executed the theory that slavery shouldn't exist.
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Yes I agree human nature is not on my side, but that isn't a reason why my argument is wrong. My argument is hard to implement, but it is still right.
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