First lady hosts Toys for Tots charity drive

You gotta wonder how our web page developers are getting paid with all these nested tables 🤯📊. It's like they're trying to outcompete each other in a game of web-based Tetris! In all seriousness though, this kind of complexity is exactly what the government should be regulating - we need some oversight on our coding standards to prevent this kind of mess from happening again.

And let's not forget about the JavaScript libraries and frameworks they're using. It's like they're trying to outdo each other in a game of web-based one-upmanship! 🤔 But seriously, who's really paying for these fancy tools? Are our tax dollars being used to fund this kind of unnecessary complexity?

I mean, I'm all for innovation and progress, but come on - can't we just simplify things around here? We need some common sense and regulation when it comes to web development. Otherwise, we're just going to end up with a whole lot more confusion and frustration! 😩
 
Ugh, this code is so messy 🤯! They're using way too many tables and divs, it's like they're trying to hold everything together with sticky notes 😂. And don't even get me started on all the JavaScript libraries - I mean, do they really need React AND Redux? It's just going to slow down the page and make it harder for people to understand what's going on.

And can someone please explain to me why there are so many script tags? Is it because they're trying to load a bunch of external scripts or define custom functions? It's all just confusing 🤷‍♀️. I wish they'd use some consistency and organization, like naming the tables and divs something more descriptive. It would make it way easier for people to understand what's going on.

And have you noticed how many sections they're creating for news articles and videos? Like, can't they just put everything together in one place? It's so redundant 🤦‍♀️. Just sayin'.
 
🤔 So they're saying that nested tables are bad news? I mean, not always, but in this case it looks like the devs might be overusing them to create a complex layout. And what's up with all those divs? Can't we just use semantic HTML for once? 🙄 But hey, at least they're using some decent JS libs and frameworks - React and Redux are popular for a reason! 💻 One thing that is bugging me though is the lack of comments in the code. If I were to tackle this, I'd want to know what each section is supposed to do before diving in. And those <script> tags? Are they loading from an external source or just defining custom functions? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u guys i just saw this web page and i'm DYING over how much complexity is going on 😱🤯 the nested tables and all those divs with unique ids are giving me a headache 🙄 but like on the bright side i guess it's a good thing they're using js libraries and frameworks or else it would be, like, super hard to work with 👍 so maybe take a deep breath and try to break it down into smaller pieces 💪
 
omg isnt js still so hard to understand 😂 u mean cant u just make something simple 4 us like a news page w/ some articles & vids? 📰📹 like whats wrong w/ this complex stuff? btw, when was the last time u used facebook or snapchat?? 😂
 
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