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Augiedog

(2,546 posts)
Wed Feb 1, 2017, 09:43 AM Feb 2017

One small success at a time, will turn into an avalanche, which will infuriate the orange one.

TRumps cancellation of his Milwaukee speech due to protesters is a lesson we need to take to the bank. Here in Wisconsin our governor can't go anywhere that is outdoors to give a speech unless the area is totally closed off. This is because of protesters.

He is NEVER seen in public going to or coming from work. He has to sneak into his office in the state capital thru a tunnel from a nearby parking ramp. All his public events are in enclosed spaces that are tightly controlled for audiences, audiences that adhere to his ideology. He won't live in the governors mansion due to his fear of the public, and I suspect the very wealthy people of Maple Bluff told him to stay away. They don't want to put up with the annoying, dirty and nasty folk known as "the public".

So it is clear that protest has a positive effect, it keeps these creepy asses in their caged world. Everywhere tRump goes he needs to be met with raging crowds of protesters. He shouldn't be allowed a moments peace from the people who see him as a horror show with orange hair.




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One small success at a time, will turn into an avalanche, which will infuriate the orange one. (Original Post) Augiedog Feb 2017 OP
Good post. I completely agree. fleur-de-lisa Feb 2017 #1
The people I know in Maple Bluff Borchkins Feb 2017 #2
I bow to your knowledge, I am not wealthy enough to know anyone in maple bluff. But I live close to Augiedog Feb 2017 #3
I hear you. I went to East. Many Bluffers were there and fit your description. Borchkins Feb 2017 #4

Augiedog

(2,546 posts)
3. I bow to your knowledge, I am not wealthy enough to know anyone in maple bluff. But I live close to
Wed Feb 1, 2017, 11:00 AM
Feb 2017

it. I know that every year when the 4th of July celebrations came around and the city of Madison put on the fireworks show at Warner park, Maple Bluff reacted by putting up "no parking" signs on every street in the village. Maple Bluff is very close to warner park. They didn't want the great unwashed smelling up their domain, parking their oil dripping non elite automobiles. The celebrations have been moved to an area closer to downtown so they no longer have worry.

Borchkins

(724 posts)
4. I hear you. I went to East. Many Bluffers were there and fit your description.
Wed Feb 1, 2017, 11:13 AM
Feb 2017

But the older I get, the more I meet who are true progressives and disgusted with our governor.

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