This is a friggin joke. A bunch of people showing up in person protesting because they don't want to have to vote in person. |
Exactly. This is just wrong. But, in the mind of a liberal, they approve of this action as long as it's targeted at someone they don't like. I hope there are several arrests. |
You know they all pay bills online and never use the post office. Ridiculous |
| I love this tactic of protest. As long as it remains peaceful and doesn’t damage private property, I think it can be very effective. |
Effective, how? |
Yes crying at what his city and the music scene has become. |
Well it makes the snowflakes feel better about themselves! |
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No one actually thinks the Go-Gos actually are playing, you rubes. They're just putting you on because you're such easy marks.
Maybe the Popville comments section -- where DC's slowest white people are allowed to run free -- is more your speed. |
Wrong band Karen |
| I guarantee all the people who didn't get the joke here have never heard one single gogo song. |
Disagree. This clearly crosses the line. Protest in front of his office, don't implicitly threaten his spouse and children. |
Imagine the howls if anti-abortion or 2nd-amendment advocates "protested" (blast music, scream, shout, hurl expletives) in front of Justice Ginsburgs house. This forum would melt down! |
Remember when there was a Pride dance party in front of Pence's house? Now THAT was a protest! |
| I love gogo music, but I don't understand the connection with the Postmaster General. |
Nevertheless, I hope they play it. |