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Portlandia still thinks democracy looks like a throng of sign-toting occupy-types rejecting a free and fair election

Since when is Democracy the rejection of the rule of law, the foundations of our country and … basic respect?

Here’s Portlandia…

The media portrays events like these as anti-Trump protest, but they look more like the Occupy failures from years past which are all group-think sheeple following well-funded socialist organizations off of a very dangerous cliff:

#OccupyWallStreet

#OccupyBoston

There are some common themes – besides the obvious chant – that appear in many of these marches:

  • Professionally made signs – hundreds of them
  • Common chants
  • union and “worker” themes

Yeah, marches like these are nothing more than Soros/Clinton money attempting to turn America into something akin to Greece, Spain, France..

Just turn it off, forget it, ignore it and realize that if you send your kids to college, you had better prepare them to reject this kind of absolute loser-think.

Rich Mitchell

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