Donald Trump has fired all six members of an independent federal agency responsible for reviewing his controversial White House ballroom and planned “Arc de Trump” in Washington DC.

The Commission of Fine Arts was established in 1910, and is tasked with “giving expert advice to the President, the Congress and the federal and District of Columbia governments on matters of design and aesthetics”, according to its website.

Its purview includes reviewing designs proposed for memorials and new or renovated government buildings, and the commission is intended to be staffed by experts in art, architecture and urban design. There is no indication about whom Trump plans to appoint to the commission.

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    Just say what you think.

    I did: the question. Answer it or don’t. No one owes you more.

    haven’t done anything to justify your opinion

    Don’t need to: wasn’t stated with a mere question. See how that works? They started drama with their adverse assumptions to try to draw out an irrelevant opinion & you’re blaming the other party: hypocrisy.

    Again, having to defensively explain ourselves, because everyone is so insecure & bitter is exhausting, and no one should have to tolerate it, so I’m not. Neither should you.

    disdainful of every reply

    Unwarranted, hostile presuppositions earn contempt.

    Their answer (if it has any merit) is the contribution. There is no answer without a question. You’re welcome.

    Another contribution is judging the caustic ways we shouldn’t approach questions. You’re welcome for that, too.

    bad faith

    That’s presupposition. If a question isn’t worth your time, then don’t answer: easy. Speculatively maligning others with mindreading irrationality is toxic to discussion: no one compels such caustic behavior & it’s logically unsound. Imagining that irrationality ought to be the rules to govern discussion is peak reddit, which might be a better fit for such thinkers.

    Questions in an online discussion don’t need justification. Socratic dialectic doesn’t need “justified” questions: it questions assumptions until we realize our ignorance. Asking uncomfortable questions is the point. I suspect you would claim Socrates & other philosophers who challenged conventionality by relentlessly questioning “obvious things” are “just asking questions” in “bad faith” & therefore they argue from “the far right”.

    It’s bullshit: anyone can & does use the technique of “uncomfortable questions”. You just don’t like them being asked.