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How did the US get here? Simple - Qatar had tried to sell this for five years - no takers. So when Trump asked to be given it .....
 
"How did the US get here? Simple - Qatar had tried to sell this for five years - no takers. So when Trump asked to be given it ....." #2,141
white elephant
n.
A possession that provides few benefits and is an inconvenience or a financial burden to maintain.
[in reference to a story that when the kings of Siam wished to ruin an offending courtier, they would give him a white elephant, which the courtier then had to maintain at great expense.]

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

By the numbers this "gift" is totaled. A damaged automobile is considered "totaled", a collective total loss, when cost of repair exceeds book value.
Credible estimates indicate the cost of preparing this aircraft so that it is both safe and secure, exceeds its value, and thus is totaled, before they toss trump the keys.

The difference of this white elephant when the kings of Siam wished to ruin an offending courtier, they extended their sabotage, their burden as a sacred gift.
But President Midas seems to have been more receptive. After all: the aircraft may require hundreds of $millions, $BUT, not Trump's $millions.

Thanks GB #2,141.
 
Re #2,142

Fact is, retrofitting this white elephant (sorry airplane) going to take more time and cost more money than simply ordering a new one from the factory. Of course that wouldn't let Trump take possession of the plane at the end of his term in office.

Retrofitting it is going to require completely disassembling it and replacing every last bit of wiring and every bit of electronics in the plane. And even then there is no way to be absolutely certain that there isn't some sort of listening device remaining. Or some sort of booby trap built into some strut or whatever.
 
Early George Carlin #2,139
Nice to see you again George.

She's from rural Arkansas and puts it in perspective #2,140
My computer is a jalopy, not getting audio. Got the vid. Shall we call her middle widow-America? [a meld of: a) middle America, b) Miss America, & c) widow, the other end of the adult "Miss" time-line]

Re #2,142
"Fact is, retrofitting this white elephant (sorry airplane) going to take more time and cost more money than simply ordering a new one from the factory. Of course that wouldn't let Trump take possession of the plane at the end of his term in office.
Retrofitting it is going to require completely disassembling it and replacing every last bit of wiring and every bit of electronics in the plane. And even then there is no way to be absolutely certain that there isn't some sort of listening device remaining. Or some sort of booby trap built into some strut or whatever." S2 #2,143
The Daily Beast

Hegseth Secretly Splurges Nuclear Cash on Trump’s ‘Free’ Jet​

Corbin Bolies / Sun, July 27, 2025 at 1:28 PM EDT
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has found a new money pot to fund President Trump’s Qatari-backed Air Force One project.
The Pentagon has transferred $934 million from the “Sentinel,” a $77.7 billion project dedicated to modernizing the U.S.’ ground-based nuclear missiles, to fund a classified project, according to The New York Times, and Air Force officials said at least some of the funds will go toward renovating a Qatari-funded Boeing 747-8 to Trump’s liking.
Sentinel began in 2020, and delays have pushed the project’s cost to more than $125 billion. A Pentagon estimate last year found the project’s cost could grow to $160 billion.
 
A star-ship with a steering wheel ! That's why they called it the Millennium Falcon ?

Carrie Fisher [pictured above & below], the actress that played Princess Leia in the original Star Wars addressed her costume,
unsupported chest to director George Lucas. Fisher recounts Lucas' reply: - There are no bras in space. -

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