Chicago official to propose ordinance allowing for removal of Trump Tower sign – The Hill

"I was in the Marines and I took an oath to defend this country against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and there's no expiration date on that," Ald. Gilbert Villegas said. "And so I've turned in my M16 rifle that I used to defend this country for a pen as a legislator and this is going to be my way of trying to defend against a domestic enemy."
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debtsor
5 years ago

The rhetoric of calling Trump and all 75,000,000 of his voters a domestic terrorist is really bad. The Hutus started calling the Tutsis cockroaches in the months before they began chopping off the hands of their enemies with machetes. The reason they are doing this is because they know Trump and his supporters are still strong. They have only a 51-50 lead in the senate and a slim majority in the house, along with a very weak president in the middle of a pandemic and coming recession. Any weakness they can create with their enemies makes them only that much… Read more »

DixonSyder
5 years ago
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Jokingly I add that maybe there is one or two of the demoncrats who will decide to not follow some of the insane proposals that have been tossed around by Dementia Joe and Wiilies Ho. I doubt it, but there is that word hope. Sadly, if you ask anyone who hated Trump for a reason why they could never give an answer. Nothing in the last 4 years has infringed on the rights of any citizen but the demoncrats want to attack and destroy 74 million who they detest for no reason other than for supporting Trump, who I believe,… Read more »

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