I was underwhelmed by the economic impact of the illegals, insurgents, or whatever they were called. Not much of their presence here. Even though they were told to behave, their true selves got the best of them and they just had to riot anyway. Must have been tough to the media to have to ignore a lot and focus on the American flags. Riot on May Day is like a tradition in Europe.
What ever happened to the old fashioned fun of cow tipping or outhouse tipping? Things got serious.
Hahahaha! There is a thread here somewhere where a poster asked what we bought. I cannot believe how many of us went to WalMart on Monday. I usually don't patronize them, but I've been needing a new kitchen trash can, and Monday seemed the time to do it. Also bought a carton of smokes, and found a sun tea jug at Target. Bought a few items at Stater Bros, too. Didn't spend a lot (don't have a lot, lol!), but dammit we had to do something. I know a lot of Hispanics that are plain disgusted.
I haven't seen any legitimate stats on economic impact from these marches, except for the Mexican businesses who were "encouraged" to shut down, and for the workers who were threatened if they showed up at work. Yep. May Day in all its' socialistic glory. The American flags were a calculated ruse, imo.
Things are getting really serious on all fronts.