Posted on 11/01/2020 6:15:25 AM PST by tbw2
U.S.Business owners in Democrat-controlled cities are boarding up in preparation for an onslaught of mostly peaceful demonstrations should Trump win the election Tuesday.
The real concern is that the party of love and tolerance loses the election.
(Excerpt) Read more at babylonbee.com ...
Business Owners Boarding Up In Case Party Of Love And Tolerance Loses
https://babylonbee.com/news/business-owners-boarding-up-in-preparation-for-onslaught-of-peaceful-protests/
How times have changed.
Satire meets the truth.
It’s become damn near IMPOSSIBLE to discern the difference between the Babylon Bee and reality these days. The demoncrats continue to amaze us as to the depths they will stoop on a daily basis.
I think it is more a matter of liberals fearing liberal violence no matter what.
The Democrats provide so much material for the Babylon Bee because everything in that party is satire!
"How to Train Snipers to be Stationed on the Roof of Your Store, Ver. 14.3"
Went through downtown Dallas, TX yesterday. Businesses were boarding up in preparation of the leftist hordes rioting and looting. Neiman-Marcus is not taking any chances this time.
No wonder no u-Hauls left in blue states North American van lines phone lines flooded.
That’s also True. Frankenstein is now afraid of his own creation.
Yeah and they put wood on the places so they catch fire easier instead of investing in paid security.
I used to run with a man that owns several pet supply stores. Our town had a couple of nights of rioting. My friend spent the night in his most vulnerable store with his rifle. He wasn’t about to let his store get looted. The Korean business owners in Los Angeles did that during the riots after O.J. Simpson’s trial.
This isn’t satire, this is real news. BB is slacking off.
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