Posted on 01/01/2022 11:10:45 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
Business is booming for a Let’s Go Brandon store chain selling anti-President Biden merchandise across New England.
Owner Keith Lambert told FOX Business he plans to expand his business into Salisbury and Cape Cod, Massachusetts – increasing his locations from eight to 10 to keep up with the demand during the Biden presidency.
“A customer came into one of our locations [Tuesday] and bought a Let’s Go Brandon sticker and went out to his car and stuck it over his Biden sticker,” Lambert said. “And that was it, he was just like, ‘I’m done with this guy.’”
“People have buyer’s remorse,” he added. “Business is very, very good right now.” Merchandise is shown at a Let’s Go Brandon store owned by Keith Lambert. (Keith Lambert) An electronic road sign in Dell Rapids, South Dakota December 31, 2021
NASCAR says it has not yet approved the LGBcoin.io (f*** Joe Biden), paint scheme.
All paint schemes must be approved.
Sponsorship needs to go through a formal process, which has not yet occurred.
Process/decisions would likely occur in the next couple of weeks or so. December 31, 2021
There appears to have been a communication breakdown on whether Let’s Go Brandon — code for f*** Joe Biden, paint schemes would be allowed and if NASCAR had given final approval.
There are calls by Biden supporters for NASCAR to ban the sponsor, which would cost Brandon Brown a full-year sponsor.
NASCAR started looking at banning political sponsorships in 2020, but it now appears that there’s movement toward implementing it for 2022.
Ban would only apply to things at track like paint schemes and wouldn’t prevent an away-from-track political endorsement by a driver. December 31, 2021
NASCAR driver Brandon Brown will have a new primary sponsor for the 2022 season.
Brown partnered with LGBCoin for the next year and the cryptocurrency will have a big spot on the the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro for all 33 races of the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS).
Brandon Brown, a NASCAR Xfinity driver whose name inspired the slogan, “Let’s Go Brandon” — code for f*** Joe Biden, is sponsoring a cryptocurrency company, LGBcoin.io, whose first 3 letters are emblazoned on Brown’s car.
The company was coined LGB as a direct reference to the phrase, “Let’s Go Brandon.”
Brown posted a video of him walking into the garage and seeing the car, showing his approval.
In case you don’t know, the way this whole thing started was back in October in Alabama, when Brandon was being interviewed and the crowd was chanting, “F*** Joe Biden.” An NBC Fake News reporter tried covering the obscenity and said “You can hear the chants from the crowd, ‘Let’s Go Brandon.'” Brown initially was upset over the phrase that connected him to the chant, grousing he couldn’t get a sponsorship for his car. Enter LGBcoin.io, and Brown now seems to have had a change of heart.
Let’s Go Brandon!
I have never watch NASCAR before, I might now.
I hear NASCAR is having second thoughts now that the Twittersphere is all upset.
Idiots need to realize who their base is. hint: it ain’t Twitter.
Of course this is the end of that foolishness.
If he opens up a GoFundMe account or sumthin like that, he could gain the support of millions of sponsors a few dollars at a time.
“Let’s go Brandon!” Hey, I’m just quoting Biden and NBC Sports....
Gotta love it!
Should try fro a sponsorship from LEGO’s
Knowing that woke people are embedded in Nascar and other places, they’ll change that LGBcoin.io to LGBTQ while banning LGBcoin.
NASCAR’s evolution over the last 20 years could be a business school case study in how to destroy a major iconic American brand.
How long before NASCAR puts an end to it?
Oh no. Bubba Wallace is getting triggered ...
May make more money than Brandon.
That was one of the reasons I stopped watching NASCAR the other was when they went against 2A.
The NASCAR idiots abandoned their base with the stupid Bubba Wallace NooseCar fiasco.
They allowed a “Black Lives Matter” car as well.
I’m done with the dummies; only watch IMSA WeatherTech sports car and Indy Car racing.
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