Wow. I've been called a cracker, and I've been called a honky. Can't say I trembled any of those times.
Is this the same lefty who fired an AR-15, then wrote about it as if he had been shot out of a cannon?
Of course, maybe it's just a subtle way to do a hit piece on Trump. There might be a good chance the whole incident NEVER took place.
How did this get into the news article? Did he send it in after he recovered from being so appalled and filing his customer service complaint?
Unless there is actual recorded evidence, I put all such things in the “Mattress Girl” category of invented bullcrap.
“trembling”? Jeeze, what a commie fruit.
Yeah, and I’ve been accorded extra poor, delayed service by black toll booth operators, who grinned at their little power game. You hand over your money and you are polite. But the more anxious you are to receive your change or just get on your way, the more some of them played power games with this minute amount of power they had been granted over the public. Am I going to assume a fetal position under a desk because of this? No. But this did not further positive feelings about blacks either. Works both ways, folks.
Did this even happen? Some ambulance chaser’s word sometimes isn’t worth so much. He may have made most of this up to make Donald Trump accountable for an incident that never happened.
Bitch reeks of insincerity in his recounting.
2. That question should be entirely unaffected by the alleged "shock" or "offense" is taken by a third-party who heard the alleged remark.
3. The fact that the complaint, an "an employment-law attorney" is so shocked and offended on hearing this remark to the point of "trembling," is implausible on its face.
4. Was the lawyer cited for blocking traffic at a toll booth?
5. What has been the cost of the investigation and involvement of several agencies of the Pennsylvania government?
6. Should a state employee be disciplined for making racist statements about a party to a third-party of a different race? In other words, where is the harm?
7. Should the subjective emotions of "an employment-law attorney" be elevated to the point that it triggers a multi-agency investigation, and possible sanctions (perhaps including termination or "reeducation") against the utterer of the alleged racist language.
8. In other words, are this man's subjective emotions more to be valued and protected by law than the free speech rights of the toll collector?
9. Does the toll collector lose his free speech rights merely because he works for the state or a state agency?
10. Does the right to engage in speech terminate because one engages in racist speech?
11. If an employee of the state loses rights of free speech for uttering racist sentiments, is there a danger that the general public will also lose its rights?
I call BS.
Funny how this makes the news. Trump’s ss motorcade is attacked by thugs in Minneapolis and nothings said.
Well, the guy mentions Trump but, as we know, there’s not a single Republican vote in that area, so, the toll collector must be a Democrat - blame Hillary if they’re looking to blame a candidate.
Blah blah blah
I need my safe space.
Gosh. Imagine what he would do if he overheard someone saying Black people don’t tip.
Sounds like he was making nothing more than a plain statement fact.