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Well, that's a misleading overstatement. Given that super-PACS were only legalized during the Obama administration, I'd say it's the first time simply because it's the first opportunity.

 

You know what's going to be really funny? When Trump is no longer president, he'll make strides to undermine whomever the Dem president will be, and the left will start burning down more Starbucks over it.

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Is it time for street violence yet?

 

Hey, if you're really up for street violence, don't just do it for free. Contact Soros. I'm told he pays at least $15/hour...upwards of $20/hour if wear one of his masks, and up to $25/hour if you promise not to destroy a Starbucks.

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Hey, if you're really up for street violence, don't just do it for free. Contact Soros. I'm told he pays at least $15/hour...upwards of $20/hour if wear one of his masks, and up to $25/hour if you promise not to destroy a Starbucks.

 

No, you misunderstand.

 

I mean to counter the leftist presence. I'm sure we on the right have our own billionaires looking to throw money at problems.

 

:P

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Protests cost money: Transportation, organization, signage, etc. these "spontaneous" occurances at town hall meetings, on college campuses, outside (and inside) government offices require some level of funding. It appears there are common themes that appear across the range of protests. For example, the protests at UC Berkeley featured "outsiders" bent of violence and destruction according to those familiar with the activities there.

 

So, are the people that backed the Presidental candidate who lost recouping their "investment" by funding protests to disrupt the new administration and introduce a generally negative tone in the country? Far fetched, I think not; after all, the candidate not only lost the election, but the family "foundation" collapsed and the family reputation is in a downward spiral. Supporters may be seeking retribution for their failed efforts.

I'm attending a town meeting this weekend and I organized it, sent out emails, and talked to friends and it cost me nothing. People don't like the sh it ball of a government we have now and are protesting

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No, you misunderstand.

 

I mean to counter the leftist presence. I'm sure we on the right have our own billionaires looking to throw money at problems.

 

:P

 

Commissioner Gordon...to the Koch Phone!

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...People don't like the sh it ball of a government we have now...

But... Some people do, they even feel the need to organize around their role models that lead our gov't now:

 

https://enewspf.com/2017/02/03/kkk-flyers-found-park-forest-manteno/

 

Commissioner Gordon...to the Koch Phone!

 

Sorry,

This line has been disconnected! Please check your number and dial again.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/4652905/koch-brothers-donald-trump-immigration-ban-order/%3Fsource%3Ddam?client=ms-android-verizon

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THIS IS WHY THEY THOUGHT THE TEA PARTY WAS ASTROTURF. BECAUSE THAT’S HOW THEY OPERATE.

‘Indivisible,’ With Ties to George Soros, Sows Division Against Trump, GOP Lawmakers.

“Democrats who used to work on Capitol Hill are helping to disrupt Republican lawmakers’ town hall meetings across the country through a nationwide effort to oppose and ‘resist’ President Donald Trump’s agenda.”

And nothing says “authentic grassroots movement” like this pedigree:

Ezra Levin
, a former staffer for Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, and his wife,
Leah Greenberg
, are the president and vice president of the
Indivisible Guide’s board
, respectively.

 

Levin is also associate director of the
Corporation for Enterprise Development, an anti-poverty nonprofit
.
Melissa Bradley,
who sits on that group’s board, previously worked for
Green for All,
a group founded by liberal commentator and former Obama administration official
Van Jones
. She was appointed as a
Soros Justice Fello
w through the Open Society Foundations, which Soros founded.

 

Greenberg previously worked for Humanity United, which is funded by Soros’ Open Society Institute.

 

The secretary of Indivisible Guide,
Angel Padilla,
works for the National Immigration Law Center, which is funded by
Soros
through his Open Society Foundations. And treasurer
Matt Traid
i is the research team director for the Service Employees International Union, a major donor to and endorser of Democrat politicians, Capital Research Center notes.

 

 

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I'm attending a town meeting this weekend and I organized it, sent out emails, and talked to friends and it cost me nothing. People don't like the sh it ball of a government we have now and are protesting

 

I don't believe a word of it. You'd rather sit at your 'puter and write gibberish than make an actual move to complement the stuff you say you believe. You, Evelyn, are the consummate troll.

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I don't believe a word of it. You'd rather sit at your 'puter and write gibberish than make an actual move to complement the stuff you say you believe. You, Evelyn, are the consummate troll.

Ha ha, that's great. You are wrong as usual. Can't wait for Saturday

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THE HILL: Right set to fight back on town hall protests.

 

 

 

For the past three weeks, Democratic protesters have swarmed Republican town hall events across the country, booing, shouting down and trying to embarrass GOP lawmakers seeking to gut ObamaCare.

 

In the coming weeks, grassroots conservatives will be fighting back.

 

FreedomWorks, the Tea Party-aligned outside group, beginning next month will be organizing rallies and urging its nearly 6 million activists to turn out at town hall events to ensure members of Congress are also getting an earful from ObamaCare detractors.

 

“There will be more grassroots hand-to-hand combat than we’ve seen in Washington for a long time,” FreedomWorks President and CEO Adam Brandon said Monday during an interview in his office near the Capitol.

 

“The conservative [lawmakers], they need to see us out there pushing. And if they see that, they’ll be bold,” he continued. “If they don’t see grassroots there on the ground, they’ll start slipping.”

 

FreedomWorks will stage an ObamaCare repeal rally on Capitol Hill on March 15 with speeches from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and other top conservative allies.

 

From there, activists will descend upon congressional offices to press lawmakers to move quickly on ObamaCare. FreedomWorks officials are rallying behind a longshot replacement bill authored by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) that would eliminate many central elements of President Obama’s healthcare law, including the mandate that every American has coverage.

 

The so-called “Day of Action” will be followed by a phone-call campaign to lawmakers’ offices, plus rallies in targeted congressional districts across the country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Punch back twice as hard, as our Lightworker former president said.

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THE HILL: Right set to fight back on town hall protests.

 

 

 

For the past three weeks, Democratic protesters have swarmed Republican town hall events across the country, booing, shouting down and trying to embarrass GOP lawmakers seeking to gut ObamaCare.

 

In the coming weeks, grassroots conservatives will be fighting back.

 

FreedomWorks, the Tea Party-aligned outside group, beginning next month will be organizing rallies and urging its nearly 6 million activists to turn out at town hall events to ensure members of Congress are also getting an earful from ObamaCare detractors.

 

“There will be more grassroots hand-to-hand combat than we’ve seen in Washington for a long time,” FreedomWorks President and CEO Adam Brandon said Monday during an interview in his office near the Capitol.

 

“The conservative [lawmakers], they need to see us out there pushing. And if they see that, they’ll be bold,” he continued. “If they don’t see grassroots there on the ground, they’ll start slipping.”

 

FreedomWorks will stage an ObamaCare repeal rally on Capitol Hill on March 15 with speeches from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and other top conservative allies.

 

From there, activists will descend upon congressional offices to press lawmakers to move quickly on ObamaCare. FreedomWorks officials are rallying behind a longshot replacement bill authored by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) that would eliminate many central elements of President Obama’s healthcare law, including the mandate that every American has coverage.

 

The so-called “Day of Action” will be followed by a phone-call campaign to lawmakers’ offices, plus rallies in targeted congressional districts across the country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Punch back twice as hard, as our Lightworker former president said.

So paid thugs to confront honest citizens. Putin's America

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So paid thugs to confront honest citizens. Putin's Obama's America

FIFY

Yes, the Dems/Libs/Progs have been acting like brown shirts beating up innocent Americans who don't share their deranged, extreme views of the world.

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Rep. Joe Crowley (D-Queens) in an interview this AM on GOP suggesting town meeting protesters were paid

"Democrats never suggested the tea party was paid"

 

 

Needless to say, the only correct response to that is..............HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

 

Nice try, Joe. But despite Democrats’ most fervent hopes, we were not, in fact, born yesterday.

That's ALL they were suggesting.......................Astroturf ?

 

Not only did Dem leadership falsely claim tea party protests were paid, they falsely smeared them as name-calling hatemongers

 

 

 

 

 

 

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