QuicheSmash t1_iuc2kus wrote
I pulled a few today. Idgaf anymore.
sluttymcfuckstick t1_iuciv7m wrote
I'm not surprised. You seem super tolerant of other views.
QuicheSmash t1_iue60qa wrote
I'm super intolerant toward littering my home in clutter.
sluttymcfuckstick t1_iufkyr6 wrote
Whatever you need to tell yourself to keep the moral high ground, bud.
immutable_truth t1_iuccqg4 wrote
Heh. Nicely anti-democratic of you. I don’t agree with most of his stances but respect his right to campaign. I mean…any person who respects democracy would.
QuicheSmash t1_iue7alx wrote
I removed them from public roadsides in my neighborhood. People can cover their property in neo-fascist-looking political bullshit if that's what they feel the need to do, but when you plaster that crap all over my street, in my neighborhood, I pull them up.
These cancerous types of Republicans can keep throwing their money away on signs, and I'll keep throwing them out. If they can't devise any actual policy platform, besides the mass proliferation of garbage, illegal on public roadsides in Vermont, simply because we lack the manpower to enforce the law, that's their problem.
immutable_truth t1_iugg0fj wrote
How is it illegal to place them there, though? All I can find is this information:
And unless I'm missing something, the signs are there legally if in a public space
Enachtigal t1_iudb907 wrote
TIL: Removing litter from public property is anti-democratic.
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