The Reflecting Pool on the National Mall has already begun to grow algae just days after President Donald Trump’s major renovation project was officially completed.

The landmark has been the subject of controversy since the project began, with critics pointing to budget ballooning from a little under $2 million to a staggering $14 million. Trump contracted Atlantic Industrial Coatings for the project to be completed ahead of the celebrations for the 250th anniversary of America.

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    What was that saying again…

    ‘Rapists and grifters thrive when voters sit and do nothing…’?

    Good going, america!

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    Reflecting pools are stupid AF. If given the choice I’d turn it into a natural pond with fucking frogs. Let nature fuckin rip. Trying to keep something that big free of any forms of life is a pointless effort.

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      Yeah, good thing my tax money is going for vanity projects and blatant embezzlement for people who wouldn’t even notice and extra 500-million in their bank accounts instead of making the lives of 150,000 people slightly less shitty.

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    I don’t understand, this is a common problem with pools. It’s why we have chlorine and pool chemicals. Did he just paint it, and not treat it?

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    Yeah, that’s what water does, grows algae. And that’s what algae does when it gets in water, it grows.

    Did we really have to pay millions for Trump to do a seventh grade science experiment?

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    $14 million for this project is fucking absurd. 700%+ of the original (no bid) contract amount. The original contract was actually under $2 mil so it’s more than 7x.

    Everything is a goddamn grift.

    Everyone involved in approving the change orders that brought this project to 7x+ it’s original value, needs to be investigated for this.

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      Look at the ballroom, it was 150 Mil then 250 mil then 400 mil then meanwhile we were joking about the 800 mil ballroom it became a 1.6 billion national security project

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      This was a classic real estate developer kickback scheme. Trump hires his special guy to do the job. The guy does it for 50% of the budget, including his profit, and the rest is kicked back to Trump.

      Of course, when it actually got into production, he jacked the overrun way up, so he could skim even more.

      He was going to do the same thing with the Kennedy Center renovation, but they stopped that one. He’ll do the same with his arch, and the ballroom.

      The old classics still work, and this kind of classic, old school kickback scheme has been Trump’s bread & butter for his entire life. That’s why he’s doing all these cockamamie construction projects. This is his wheelhouse, and he is in it.

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    Sounds like they tried to save money on chlorine. Trump’s the master of saving pennies by spending dollars.

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    As somebody who’s never owned a pool or managed any small bodies of water, can somebody tell me what the implications of this is? What was keeping it algae-free before?

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      It wasn’t algae free before. Trump thought spending millions on making it a darker colour would stop the algae growth. Might have slowed it slightly since there’s less light reflected back up from the bottom now but there’s no stopping it since, y’know, it’s 100% exposed to sunlight on the surface.