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At 250, these United States stare into the reflecting pool
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At 250, these United States stare into the reflecting pool

The article discusses the 1991 episode of 'The Simpsons' titled 'Mr. Lisa Goes To Washington,' which uses satire to critique U.S. politics. In the episode, Lisa Simpson discovers corruption in her hometown and confronts the political system, ultimately disillusioning herself with the status quo. The piece draws a parallel between this fictional scenario and current events, noting that the state of the Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool—recently renovated with an 'American-flag blue' finish—has become a symbol of political dysfunction. Critics argue that the pool's deterioration, including algae growth and dead ducks, reflects broader issues with the Trump administration's governance.

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At 250, these United States stare into the reflecting pool

The article discusses the 1991 episode of 'The Simpsons' titled 'Mr. Lisa Goes To Washington,' which uses satire to critique U.S. politics. In the episode, Lisa Simpson discovers corruption in her hometown and confronts the political system, ultimately disillusioning herself with the status quo. The piece draws a parallel between this fictional scenario and current events, noting that the state of the Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool—recently renovated with an 'American-flag blue' finish—has become a symbol of political dysfunction. Critics argue that the pool's deterioration, including algae growth and dead ducks, reflects broader issues with the Trump administration's governance.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article references contemporary political criticism of the Trump administration, it does not overtly favor one side. Instead, it presents a balanced narrative by referencing both the administration's claims of vandalism and critics' views. The focus is on the symbolic significance of the '

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