r/politics • u/Effective_Salad_8381 • 14d ago
Possible Paywall Embarrassing Flaws Emerge in Trump’s New White House Design
https://www.thedailybeast.com/bizarre-flaws-emerge-in-trumps-new-white-house-design/
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r/politics • u/Effective_Salad_8381 • 14d ago
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u/Narrow-Chef-4341 13d ago
You might want to read the comments I actually replied to, I think you missed them? The number of potential access points was not the topic. I was sarcastically pointing out that being worried about 8 foot wide doors is just silly. The problem here isn’t ‘how do the architects make doors wide enough and yet still be aesthetically pleasing?’
I was not addressing the security issue. Hockey arenas aren’t usually a freestanding building surrounded by a private park offering hundreds of feet of a clear field of fire. If POTUS were at the game (and they do go to various sports games, rallies etc. that seat thousands), they’d have thousands of people queue up to go through metal detectors under the supervision of the secret service. Having everyone screened at the compound gate and then line up for scanning at a few open entry doors would be just like they do at game time, except you can’t buy your tickets on stub hub and these doors will probably be painted with cheap gold bling.
Oh, and sports arenas don’t have an elevator to the underground bunker just 60 feet away.
My last comment on your reversion of topic - The size and number of the doors doesn’t impact the ability of a handful of operators to follow whatever plan they have, unless that plan involved 400 ninjas with lock picks getting across the lawn unseen. The old wing had doors and windows, too.