I LOVE this idea! I have long been an advocate of bumper stickers that aggravate liberals...much to my teenagers’ disgust. In fact, I’m forced to buy the magnetic kind so that I can take them off when my kids ride in the car. But when I ride around by myself I slap them on there and revel in the shocked or disgusted looks - or sometimes laughs from the people behind me. Currently I have 2- one that says “The party of cut & run (with a picture of a fleeing donkey) and the party of search and destroy (picture of an elephant with a gun-like trunk)” and the other “The Good (picture of pubbie elephant), The Bad (dem jackass), The Ugly (picture of the Hildebeast). I LOVE that one - I think it’s hilarious. I think Mark Levin, my hero, would approve. I also love the sour and dismayed looks I get. Suck it up, dems. Anyway, I intend to get some new ones from the ideas posted here...if anyone has a good source I’d appreciate knowing that as well, especially for the magnetic kind. My kids don’t understand why I have this obsession for bumper stickers - I tell them I’m trying to educate - or reeducate the idiot liberals, or at least the people who don’t pay attention to what’s going on, to give them something to ponder. I hope it works. Didn’t last election, but I did my small part!
Great job!
You can buy adhesive-backed, self-sticking magnetic material in sheets.
EPSON printers that use their “DuraBrite” inks, produce output that is waterproof.
Put the two together and you can make whatever magnetic bumper sticker you want to. Compose it on your computer, print it, cut it to size, stick on the magnetic backing and — Viola! — your own home-made, scathingly politically incorrect bumper sticker.
If you want additional weatherproofing and smudge resistance, give it an overcoat of flat clear spray paint.
The principle key to observe is to maintain clear legibility from at least 50 feet; this will ensure that people get your message without having to tailgate you to read it.
They might tailgate you AFTER they read it, but that’s a different problem. Heh-heh!