I read that the CEO of a rent-a-mob company turned down a $20 million contract to supply protestors for the “Good Trouble Lives On” rallies yesterday. So what were things like without at least some of the paid protestors? An article I read this morning said there were 300 protestors in LA -- 100 in front of City Hall and 200 in Gloria Molina park. That’s quite a change from the reported 200,000 at the “No Kings” protests. The picture of protestors by the Huntington Beach pier (a popular protest location) showed only a handful of protestors.
One benefit of the lack of paid protestors is the smaller crowds make it more difficult for Antifa to hide amongst the peaceful protestors and cause trouble.
So Democrats don’t want to pay “protesters” (rioters) unless they can charge it to tax payers? The same taxpayers they are fighting for the right to keep fleecing?
The CEO turned down the contract because he was afraid that violence would ensue at the rallies and he didn’t want to put his “contractors” in such a position.
Happy “Incomprehensible” Friday, Gerbil Nation!
I read that the CEO of a rent-a-mob company turned down a $20 million contract to supply protestors for the “Good Trouble Lives On” rallies yesterday. So what were things like without at least some of the paid protestors? An article I read this morning said there were 300 protestors in LA -- 100 in front of City Hall and 200 in Gloria Molina park. That’s quite a change from the reported 200,000 at the “No Kings” protests. The picture of protestors by the Huntington Beach pier (a popular protest location) showed only a handful of protestors.
One benefit of the lack of paid protestors is the smaller crowds make it more difficult for Antifa to hide amongst the peaceful protestors and cause trouble.
So Democrats don’t want to pay “protesters” (rioters) unless they can charge it to tax payers? The same taxpayers they are fighting for the right to keep fleecing?
That sounds about right.
The CEO turned down the contract because he was afraid that violence would ensue at the rallies and he didn’t want to put his “contractors” in such a position.
I wonder if that’s why we are seeing a lot of older people at these protests/rallies -- retirees making a few extra bucks.