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niyad

(113,628 posts)
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 02:31 PM Dec 2017

When Trump forbade a Christmas tree and other forgotten stories from the war on Christmas

(see the article for orange tweets about happy holidays for years)


When Trump forbade a Christmas tree — and other forgotten stories from the ‘war on Christmas’

Trump vows to make Americans say ‘Merry Christmas’ again, over and over

As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump vowed to make America say “Merry Christmas” again. He surely says it a lot himself. (Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post)

It's Christmas, and President Trump is celebrating by repeatedly typing “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” — and by taking credit for having “led the charge against the assault of our cherished and beautiful phrase.” Ah, the proverbial “war on Christmas,” in which the holiday is under attack — with even the “Merry Christmas” greeting frowned upon — and the faithful fight to defend it. And first among them: Trump. But is Trump really the hero here? Or was he always more of a bystander — or worse?

It depends on how many Christmases we look at.

Christmas 1981: No trees allowed

In the 1980s, his political rise still decades away, Trump bought an old apartment building across the street from Central Park in New York that he hoped to tear down and rebuild as a high-rent tower. When the longtime residents wouldn't move out voluntarily, the New York Times wrote, Trump hired a management company that essentially ran the building into the ground. And while Trump threatened to house homeless people in the building, the management company used creative tactics that included covering windows in tin and forbidding Christmas decorations in the lobby. It was probably the least of residents' concerns, but Trump allowed no Christmas tree in 1981, the Times wrote, nor in the next year.

Christmas 1983: “Nowhere to go for the holidays.”

After two years of what New York Magazine called a “cold war” between Trump's tenants and his managers, the Central Park building was a mess of hostility and broken appliances. A tenant representative finally wrote to Trump's management company in 1983, asking for permission to at least put up a Christmas tree. Many of the residents “are very old and have nowhere to go,” she wrote, the magazine reported. “This will be their only chance to share in the holiday spirit.”
The company wrote back that in light of the tenants' complaints, it was “quite difficult for Management to feel that a relaxed 'holiday season spirit' relationship exists at the building.”
Moreover, a Christmas tree might raise religious-liberty concerns, it said.

. . . .

Christmas 1999: The Trump Tower Millennium Holiday Tree

“The Trump Tower Millennium Holiday Tree” — as described in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and news releases — was a 45-foot perforated metal, gold-coated, fiber-optic-lighted treelike structure unveiled at Trump Tower a month before the turn of the century. No pictures of the Millennium Holiday Tree can be found, and some references describe it as a traditional Christmas tree, which Trump Tower is now known for.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/12/25/when-trump-forbade-a-christmas-tree-and-other-forgotten-stories-from-the-war-on-christmas/?utm_term=.f65643338954

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When Trump forbade a Christmas tree and other forgotten stories from the war on Christmas (Original Post) niyad Dec 2017 OP
I read this in the paper yesterday, and was totally LOL! Would bullwinkle428 Dec 2017 #1
they will claim it is all fake news. niyad Dec 2017 #2
I protested at the bldg on CPW Runningdawg Dec 2017 #3
thank you for your efforts. and what a way to meet a BFF! niyad Dec 2017 #4

bullwinkle428

(20,631 posts)
1. I read this in the paper yesterday, and was totally LOL! Would
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 02:40 PM
Dec 2017

love to see the MERRY CHRISTMAS DAMMIT!!1! Trumpanzees twist themselves into pretzels to justify this!

Runningdawg

(4,526 posts)
3. I protested at the bldg on CPW
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 04:04 PM
Dec 2017

and my friends and I tried to take care of some the worst-off residents there. I met my BFF at one of the first protests. He was walking down the street and stopped to ask why we were protesting. He ended up joining us.

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