Anonymous wrote:Are we going to get a "We are not going back shirt"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just hope everyone is respectful of everyone else's choices. I am anti-Trump but I hate when people start cursing and stealing signs and being disrespectful period.
Anyone stupid and gullible enough to support our two major parties after what they have done to our country by putting a sign in their yard deserves to have their sign pummeled into the ground. Sorry, the truth hurts sometimes.
True. See my post above about hypocrisy. I never put political signs in my yard period. I never buy political merchandise. I get my free "I voted sticker" and that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Who throws away a campaign t shirt? It sounds like you’re just overly wasteful, most people keep on wearing shirts!
Anonymous wrote:I would hop on some Trump-Vance merch soon before it goes obsolete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Don't know anyone that throws T-shirts away. Even when they're not worn out, they're worn at home for puttering around.
I need to educate some folks....it's not the t-shirts per se that end up in landfills...but the mass production of the t-shirts that contribute to global warming.
https://www.carbonfact.com/blog/tshirt#:~:text=The%20average%20carbon%20footprint%20of,in%20India%20(10%20kgCO2e).
As for the landfill....any anti-Trump paraphernalia (remember the gag hair spray from 2016?), yard signs, etc. Gee, thanks for your contribution.
So we can’t wear t shirts anymore?
Yeah apparently we are just supposed to go around naked and return to the trees. I'm writing this BS off as concern trolling. Many of these shirts are print-on-demand anyhow.
Way to go to the extreme....just making a point....and actually more about the yard signs and paraphernalia than the t-shirts.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Don't know anyone that throws T-shirts away. Even when they're not worn out, they're worn at home for puttering around.
I need to educate some folks....it's not the t-shirts per se that end up in landfills...but the mass production of the t-shirts that contribute to global warming.
https://www.carbonfact.com/blog/tshirt#:~:text=The%20average%20carbon%20footprint%20of,in%20India%20(10%20kgCO2e).
As for the landfill....any anti-Trump paraphernalia (remember the gag hair spray from 2016?), yard signs, etc. Gee, thanks for your contribution.
So we can’t wear t shirts anymore?
Yeah apparently we are just supposed to go around naked and return to the trees. I'm writing this BS off as concern trolling. Many of these shirts are print-on-demand anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Don't know anyone that throws T-shirts away. Even when they're not worn out, they're worn at home for puttering around.
I need to educate some folks....it's not the t-shirts per se that end up in landfills...but the mass production of the t-shirts that contribute to global warming.
https://www.carbonfact.com/blog/tshirt#:~:text=The%20average%20carbon%20footprint%20of,in%20India%20(10%20kgCO2e).
As for the landfill....any anti-Trump paraphernalia (remember the gag hair spray from 2016?), yard signs, etc. Gee, thanks for your contribution.
So we can’t wear t shirts anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want someone to make a cute Lotus for POTUS t-shirt. Like a pretty drawing of a lotus with "for POTUS" under it.
Is that the flower that looks like a vagina?
Lol.
Does this poster not know what a lotus looks like, or have they never seen a vagina?
Which do we think?
Either way, I'm horrified.
I'm horrified by anyone stupid enough to actively support a candidate of these two awful political parties. Amazing how dumb we have become in America.
We get it. You hate both candidates, you can stop now.
Well, I hate Trump but that isn't the point. The problems of individual candidates aren't our long term problem. Candidates and politicians come and go. It's the toxicity created by the influence of money on our two major parties that is our long term problem. Every decision made by party leaders has to first and foremost please big money donating entities. It's a problem. A big problem and it's why no regular American should be openly and actively supporting these parties. If you do, you are duped sheep. It's fine to vote for who you think is the lesser of two evils. I get the need to fulfill a civic duty but don't be fooled into thinking either "party" has an agenda based primarily on making the lives of regular people better. It's all about pleasing their sources of money. When I see people driving around with political campaign stickers on their cars or signs in their yards, I feel sorry for them as it is signifies low intelligence.
Sure, but how are you fitting all of that onto a t-shirt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Who throws away a campaign t shirt? It sounds like you’re just overly wasteful, most people keep on wearing shirts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Don't know anyone that throws T-shirts away. Even when they're not worn out, they're worn at home for puttering around.
I need to educate some folks....it's not the t-shirts per se that end up in landfills...but the mass production of the t-shirts that contribute to global warming.
https://www.carbonfact.com/blog/tshirt#:~:text=The%20average%20carbon%20footprint%20of,in%20India%20(10%20kgCO2e).
As for the landfill....any anti-Trump paraphernalia (remember the gag hair spray from 2016?), yard signs, etc. Gee, thanks for your contribution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that everyone who claims to care about climate change so much (mostly Dems) are so quick to go run out and purchase merchandise that will end up in a landfill.
Mass produced t- shirts contribute to global warming. Yard signs, even though some are "recyclable", mostly end up in landfills.
It's the one thing my DH and I argue about the most. Hypocrisy. I can't stand it.
Don't know anyone that throws T-shirts away. Even when they're not worn out, they're worn at home for puttering around.