GOP Playin' Games Wit' Trump's White House Security, But Where's the Bread For the Hood?
Dem senators trippin' over a billion for security, including a ballroom, while the community still strugglin' to eat.

Aight, so check it: These Republican senators out here actin' all woke 'bout this $1 billion security request for the White House. Billion, bruh! They sweatin' the small stuff, like $220 million for the East Wing ballroom. A ballroom! Meanwhile, folks out here can't even afford rent or put food on the table. What kinda sense does that make?
They sayin' they need 'more details.' Man, please. They know damn well where that money's goin'. They just playin' politics, tryna look good for their rich donors. But ain't nobody fooled. This ain't about fiscal responsibility; it's about power and control. Same ol' song and dance.
Trump wantin' extra security? Cool. But what about the security of our communities? Where's the billion dollars for schools, job training, and affordable housing? Where's the investment in our future? They quick to fund wars and build walls, but they leave us hangin' out to dry.
This ballroom ain't gonna solve nobody's problems. It ain't gonna feed the hungry, house the homeless, or heal the sick. It's just gonna be another place for rich folks to sip champagne and pat themselves on the back. Meanwhile, we grindin' day in and day out, just tryna survive.
We need real change, not just empty promises and fancy ballrooms. We need policies that uplift our communities and create opportunities for everyone, not just the privileged few. It's time for these politicians to put their money where their mouth is and start investin' in the people.
They worried about the White House bein' secure, but what about our homes? What about our streets? What about our futures? We need security too, and that ain't gonna come from a billion-dollar security upgrade. It's gonna come from investment in our communities.
Stop playin' games and start showin' us some real love. We tired of bein' ignored and overlooked. We deserve better, and we ain't gonna stop fightin' until we get it. Real talk.
They protectin' the top floor while the basement floodin'. It's backwards, straight up. Fix the foundation first, then worry about the fancy stuff.
Sources:
* U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) * Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) * (street) The Homies


