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In reply to the discussion: The real reason the buses stopped at Coachella? The angry mob attacked the bus drivers. [View all]littlemissmartypants
(25,957 posts)The airport is very close. I was told he was afraid to go into town because they hate him there.
It probably was a donated space because we know the crooked, lying, cheapskate, so-called "billionaire" doesn't pay his bills.
The locals are laughing at him because he's going to lose in the state of California. So he need not even come to the state to campaign because he won't get enough votes in California to win no matter how many times he visits.
Everything is a spectacle with him. It's The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight* story over and over. He's surrounded by a cast of kooks and his campaign staff has a combined IQ of -10.
He has to get free publicity somehow. So every venue there's a disruption, an "attempted" assassination, an interloper or someone faints.
It's a manufactured mess designed to call attention to itself because there's nothing else of substance going on with him to talk about.
This would be what we as a nation would have to deal with every day of our lives if he gets elected.
Every damn day he will find some way to INTENTIONALLY fuck something up, cause chaos, or kill someone just to keep his distorted ugly criminal face in the headlines.
The psychopath won't rest until everyone and everything around them is destroyed.
That's the kind of world we're heading for if he is elected. Much worse than being stranded in the desert for an hour or a manure farm overnight.
It's a risk we will kill ourselves or each other just to escape the stress and the relentless day to day to day pandemonium his presidency would create for us. It will drive everyone who pays attention stark raving mad.
'Welcome to the Divided States of Trump Enter at Your Own Risk' will be the signs that you see at every airport and border crossing, scribbled on cardboard in misspelled words, if he wins.
❤️pants
*The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight is a 1971 American crime comedy film directed by James Goldstone and written by Waldo Salt, based on the 1969 novel of the same title by Jimmy Breslin, which in turn was based on the life of gangster Joe Gallo. The film stars Jerry Orbach, Leigh Taylor-Young, Jo Van Fleet, Lionel Stander, Robert De Niro and Irving Selbst. The film was released on December 22, 1971, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1][2]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gang_That_Couldn't_Shoot_Straight