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"If one wants sympathy from a liberal, try to die in a shooting committed by a white male with an AR-15, not in a residential fire in a high-rise owned by a conservative president who supports the NRA."
"If one wants sympathy from a liberal, try to die in a shooting committed by a white male with an AR-15, not in a residential fire in a high-rise owned by a conservative president who supports the NRA."
The story is based on 20-year-old hearsay and certainly made for a good front page news.
The NY Daily News is popular with the so-called working class of NYC and often takes on the city for waste and scandal. Its endorsements do not demonstrate a political bias.
It has been covering all things " Donald" for decades.
"If one wants sympathy from a liberal, try to die in a shooting committed by a white male with an AR-15, not in a residential fire in a high-rise owned by a conservative president who supports the NRA."
I've seen nothing but outrage from people of all political persuasions who are incredulous that Trump wouldn't invest in a sprinkler system because it would have added $4.00 to the cost of each square foot as if $4.00 would make that much of a difference at those price points.
"Donald Trump pushed to block a requirement for fire sprinklers in city high-rises in the late 1990s.
Two decades before he was president, Trump got political when he spent thousands of dollars lobbying City Council members not to pass the bill — because it would be too expensive for his apartment buildings.
...
Trump estimated that the move would cost $4 per square foot at the time — about $6 per square foot today."
I've seen nothing but outrage from people of all political persuasions who are incredulous that Trump wouldn't invest in a sprinkler system because it would have added $4.00 to the cost of each square foot as if $4.00 would make that much of a difference at those price points.
"Donald Trump pushed to block a requirement for fire sprinklers in city high-rises in the late 1990s.
Two decades before he was president, Trump got political when he spent thousands of dollars lobbying City Council members not to pass the bill — because it would be too expensive for his apartment buildings.
...
Trump estimated that the move would cost $4 per square foot at the time — about $6 per square foot today."
I've seen nothing but outrage from people of all political persuasions who are incredulous that Trump wouldn't invest in a sprinkler system because it would have added $4.00 to the cost of each square foot as if $4.00 would make that much of a difference at those price points.
"Donald Trump pushed to block a requirement for fire sprinklers in city high-rises in the late 1990s.
Two decades before he was president, Trump got political when he spent thousands of dollars lobbying City Council members not to pass the bill — because it would be too expensive for his apartment buildings.
...
Trump estimated that the move would cost $4 per square foot at the time — about $6 per square foot today."
I've seen nothing but outrage from people of all political persuasions who are incredulous that Trump wouldn't invest in a sprinkler system because it would have added $4.00 to the cost of each square foot as if $4.00 would make that much of a difference at those price points.
"Donald Trump pushed to block a requirement for fire sprinklers in city high-rises in the late 1990s.
Two decades before he was president, Trump got political when he spent thousands of dollars lobbying City Council members not to pass the bill — because it would be too expensive for his apartment buildings.
...
Trump estimated that the move would cost $4 per square foot at the time — about $6 per square foot today."
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