The company destroying YOUR White House without YOUR permission is Aceco LLC. Vote with your dollars people: let’s make sure this company never gets any business ever again and goes under.
Wikipedia has an entire list of corporate donors for the new ballroom: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Wing#2025_demolition
Soo…crypto scams and scammers, Amazon, Comcast, and palantir. just some of the worst folks around.
I don’t see the list. Just that this company is the contractor for the new Epstein Ballroom.
The list is actually on this Wikipedia page
Yeah, it’ll look just great when it’s done though. Really fit in with the aesthetic.

All the negative reviews have already been removed by google. They currently have only 4 reviews.
Of course it did. Google is a fascist collaborator. Just like all the other Big Tech companies.
That’s the very definition of Fascism: it comes from the world “fasces”, which is Latin for “bundles”, describing industry and the state working together in cahoots.
Uhhh, I dislike Google as much as the next guy but from a company standpoint this is likely completely automated with no thought or choice behind the action. They deal with fake reviews constantly and while we think these are valid, they are not real.
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Run by a republican donor, I bet. And whoever builds the new structure will also be one.
With kickbacks to Donald, of course.
Solar panels? Nope!
Pile of rubble? Yeah!
They should never be allowed to work in the industry again.
When the regime falls, it is my hope that they and companies like them are put in front of a judge to explain why they agreed to help the fascists destroy the nation and its treasures.
Lol that was a good laugh! Thinking capitalists will punish their own. Peter Thiel raking in government contracts after admitting openly he is hostile to the state and wants to destroy America shows you how fucked we are.
They won’t. I don’t think any corporation was ever punished for helping the Nazis. Whether they are fuel and energy providers or information technology providers or bankers. The Swiss absolutely hid a shitload of money for the Nazis and no Swiss banker ever got in trouble (the legendary privacy policies of the Swiss banking system were forged during WW2). Without IBM’s punchcard readers and technology the holocaust would not have been nearly as effective. That technology allowed them to catalog and document where their would-be victims were and how many and allowed them to moved to the camps or shot on sight.
Ah yeah you got him, Americans, really showed him. Oooo bad reviews I’m sure he’ll be shivering in his sheets.
If they don’t stop immediately the people will go for the ultimate weapon - Strongly Worded Tweets!
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Lib discourse is so wild.
Let’s be clear: taking action like boycotts or whatever against companies collaborating with fascists is 100% appropriate and valid. But there’s so many companies that are complicit in much worse ways than bulldozing the White House. Why should I even give a shit about the White House? How about instead we pressure corporations that are involved in manufacturing weapons and bombs for the regime? Or companies that provide it with data, surveillance, and technical support? You know, the companies that give the admistration material power over people?
By all means, knock yourself out doing this, I’m just confused why everyone is so invested in the White House. But if I had to guess, I’d say it’s because it’s a way of reaffirming loyalty to the state while criticizing it, making the criticism safely toothless. Me, I’d just say that all he did was save us the trouble of knocking it down ourselves.
Libs dont have a coherent moral or political worldview. They are preoccupied with aesthetics and decorum. It is why the libs will not be involved in material change for the better. They simply lack the imagination or will.
EDIT: I worry that people are taking that I am on the side of the Trump admin. I am to the left of the democrats and that is the basis for my disappointment and criticism.
What gets me is that the side pearl-clutching over the White House is arguably more correct than the side pearl-clutching over the demolition company. But, like, how are those the two sides lmao
Their site currently claims to be under construction. Or have they been demolished?!
Next their webshite will be a room full of balls (I assume that’s what is getting erect over the rose garden?).
It’s interesting how quickly & fervorously people will defend private capital from the smallest of infractions.
In this case it’s just bad reviews, a form of peaceful public protest, the company will still earn a lot of profit.
Worst case is other customers might not want a gov contractor.But yeah, “companies must do anything for max profit” is a systemic religion.
I don’t know why anyone treats that as a defense of companies. Sounds more like a problem statement than acceptable reasoning.
Even shareholders are hurt by the mindless drive to maximize profit because they still have to live in a world where everyone is trying to make the most for the least.
I wonder if Trump will just stiff them like he did when he was in real estate.
I just can’t imagine him being ok with paying contractors for work.
He’s paying them with exposure
If he’s gotten away with stiffing contractors he’s gotta stiff demolition people. What are they gonna do? Rebuild it? Forclose the rubble?
Two different contracts. Draw out the process for the demo people, and get the builders to work while that’s happening.
Stiff them both when the work is complete.
It’s not his money.
But it could be if it just “accidentally” disappeared.
Oh, Trump will pay them, with donations from his rich pals and most likely public money. Wherever the money comes from, it won’t be from his pocket.
You don’t really believe he’ll put a cent of his own money into that boondoggle do you?
I doubt it. Every dollar he pays is one he can’t keep.
Smart. Good genes.
On point as ever.
I miss shitty stores like this.
Shitty stores are still very much around.
Lol, their site’s “down.”
Google gave 20 million to the project.
I’d imagine those reviews won’t stay up very long then…
Nope, I don’t see any recent reviews.
*youtube did because of an unrelated lawsuit they settled.
Not sure if it was settled by paying the money spwcifically for the building? Thats weird, I would assume goes to trump and he’ll use it for the building. Idk weird.
www,google.com says “Could not post the question”… Censorship in real time.
I mean… I hate what Trump is doing as much as the next guy, but review-bombing the demo company for doing proper demo? That’s just stupid. It’s the equivalent of a child throwing itself down on the floor of the supermarket, yelling, and stomping feet - it achieves nothing, but makes life harder for everybody.
If they’re a good demo company and someone needs demolition done, they won’t find them, because they took a job… Stupid.
And in this sense it’s good that Google is killing the obvious review-bombs.
Are they doing a proper demo? You are supposed to need plans submitted before beginning renovations like this and those plans have not been submitted. These seem like the guys you call when you need someone who doesn’t care about following rules.
I dunno. If they took on a historical and cultural demolition without having the correct authority (which they didn’t because we know none of that demolition has been approved by relevant agencies. Donny’s say so is NOT enough, although I can see that it’d be hard to decline the POTUS), then I think there’s a price they need to pay. It’s akin to a soldier obeying Donny 2 Inches unlawful orders. There is an obligation to do the right thing, and obeying orders is not an excuse. Where I come from, demo companies are frequently being fined for middle of the night demolitions of historically protected properties. Obviously, the punishments don’t eclipse their profits, because it does keep happening, but THAT is a whole other story.
If they took on a historical and cultural demolition without having the correct authority (which they didn’t because we know none of that demolition has been approved by relevant agencies.
I didn’t know they didn’t have the necessary paperwork. Still…
Donny’s say so is NOT enough, although I can see that it’d be hard to decline the POTUS)
That’s the problem right there. Normally, POTUS wouldn’t make that request without appropriate paperwork being done. Normally, they could say “no” when paperwork was missing. But right now, the US is so much beyond “normal”, that I don’t blame them for taking on the job. Who knows what went down there? It’s all insanity all the way to the top, so might as well they’ve been strong-armed into doing this, threatened with ICE raids and what not.
I agree with the rest of what you wrote in principle, but look at it this way: if a soldier disobeys an illegal order, the soldier is being put on trial and that’s that. If the demo company’s owner refuses a job, and the insane POTUS goes after them, it’s not just the owner whose livelihood is on the line - their family now loses their source of income. The families of those employed there lose their source of income, etc., etc.
If this was any civilised country, where people get social security and healthcare, I would agree with you 100%. But since it’s the US, these people losing their jobs might mean even full on bankruptcy and homelessness.
I agree that they shouldn’t have done the demo if the paperwork was not in place, but I fully understand why they did it.
And I still think that - unless we see something like that directly from the CEO of that company - calling them “fascist” or “supporters of fascists” is some fundamentalist insanity on par with the Taliban.
When I hire contractors, if they are good at the job is the first thing I check. Then, if they are fascist sympathizers is the second thing i check. I want to know and google is stopping my from knowing.
It doesn’t make life harder for everyone. It makes life harder for the people who took a job for a fascist. Perhaps they should not have done that.











