Parliamentarian Trippin': Blocks Billion-Dollar Bag for White House Flex
They playin' games in the Senate, tryin' to block a bill for White House security and a ballroom—when folks need real help out here.

Aight, so check it: the Senate parliamentarian, whoever that is, just shut down a whole billion-dollar package that was supposed to be for security at the White House and some kinda ballroom Trump wanted. Word is, they said it don't fit the rules for this budget thing they doin'.
This some BS, for real. They tryna funnel all this bread into the White House when folks out here struggle bussin'. We talkin' 'bout people losin' they homes, can't afford healthcare, and these politicians worried 'bout bulletproof glass and drone detectors for a damn ballroom? Nah, that ain't right.
This whole reconciliation process is a setup anyway. They makin' it hard for anything to pass 'less it got the thumbs up from everybody. And you know that ain't happenin' when folks on both sides playin' politics.
Sen. Merkley talkin' 'bout how the Dems gonna block any changes to the bill? Man, they all the same. Promise one thing, do another. They just wanna make sure Trump can't get his way. Meanwhile, we all out here sufferin'.
Ryan Wrasse said the Republicans gonna try to fix it up and resubmit? That's what they always say. 'We gonna fight for you.' But when they really doin'? Nothin' but talk.
And this dude Sen. Curtis askin' why we need taxpayer money for a ballroom when Trump said he'd pay for it himself? Now that's a question. But the real question is, why any of this money goin' to the White House when it could be helpin' people in the community?
The proposal included $220 million for “White House complex hardening,” that's some military-grade security for a party room. They treatin' the White House like it's Fort Knox while regular folks can't even get a decent meal. It’s like the rich stay gettin’ richer while everyone else fights for the crumbs.
This parliamentarian lady, MacDonough, she used to advise Al Gore. They all connected, man. It's one big club, and we ain't in it.
So, what's the move? We gotta start holdin' these politicians accountable. Stop lettin' them get away with this kinda stuff. Demand that they put the people first, not they own pockets or some fancy ballroom.
We gotta remember this when it's time to vote. Vote these cats outta office and get some folks in there who actually care about the community. 'Cause right now, it's lookin' like they just playin' us for fools. No cap.
This ain't just 'bout a ballroom, this 'bout priorities. And right now, they priorities all messed up. We need change, for real.

