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In reply to the discussion: The plane being a White Elephant gift is the funniest turn this saga could have taken [View all]BadgerMom
(3,250 posts)37. If he takes the plane as his private property after stepping down, will it hasten his departure?
If he did, would it be worth it to get rid of him? Or to end the talk about a third term? Asking for a weary nation.
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The plane being a White Elephant gift is the funniest turn this saga could have taken [View all]
demmiblue
May 15
OP
It's not that funny if the tax payer foots the bill. I'm betting we will end up doing it.
Autumn
May 15
#1
Well, maybe he shouldn't fly anywhere if the current Air Force One is in such bad shape
Walleye
May 15
#6
As someone posted yesterday, let him have the plane, but restrict its access to the Newark Aiport only.
spooky3
May 15
#15
If he takes the plane as his private property after stepping down, will it hasten his departure?
BadgerMom
May 16
#37
It's going to take two and a half years and $100 million to make it useful as Air Force One.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
May 16
#39