Ha Trump built the building and rejected plans to install sprinklers, so yes it’s literally his fault. Dummy.
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You do realize Trump lobbied heavily for them to be dropped from building codes, right? Because money is the most sacred thing to him. Human life? Who cares?
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Whataboutism
They even turn a fire into an immigrant issue
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He didn't have to add them unless major renovations were done. Do some research instead of posting a snapshot.
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How do you think it was written into the law that he didn’t have to?
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Good to know that he only cares about his building... also went on the cheap! No fire sprinklers!
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exactly . . . what a "work of art". don-the-con always on the attack and selling product.pic.twitter.com/k1qaLpLcRZ
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No one forced those people to buy their homes.
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another good point. the building was following the "code".
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What a horrible way to die, and all because Trump resisted sprinklers. Utterly tragic. R.I.P.
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Wrong. Did you even read the article?
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The fire was a terrible, unnecessary tragedy which seemingly could have been prevented by a proper sprinkler system which was, as told, non-existent. Unfortunately, besides the death of Mr. Brassner, there was also the injury to one of the firefighters. RESPONSIBILITY?
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Trump fought against it because it was too expensive! He should be brought up on involuntary man slaughter charges!
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Meanwhile, Trump pays his respects to the architects that designed the tower and ignores the man who died...Typical of this imbecile.
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