Posted on 11/11/2016 11:16:56 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
In a fundraising email to supporters Thursday night, Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo (above) claimed his group and only his group can save the LGBT community from President-elect Donald Trump.
Trump has pledged to repeal all of President Barack Obamas executive orders, including those protecting LGBT people. Hes vowed to appoint right-wing Supreme Court justices who could at least partially overturn marriage equality and said hed sign the horrific anti-LGBT First Amendment Defense Act.
Both Trumps transition team and his leaked list of potential cabinet appointees are packed with anti-LGBT extremists in the mold of Vice President-elect Mike Pence. Hate groups including the National Organization for Marriage have already rolled out their agendas for a Trump presidency, and LGBT advocates both in the US and abroad are justifiably terrified. But according to Angelo, everything is under control.
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What executive order did Obama sign for homosexuals?
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Bathroom law is all I remember, but that’s a big one.
Don't underestimate the tentacled power of "non-discrimination" mandates. They reach into EVERY relationship with the federal government. Every person who does business with a federal agency must have, as their own de facto policy, the same "non-discrimination" practices established in their own businesses, wherever they are. That's 10's of thousands of businesses who are conservative-run.
So, a business that interacts as a contractor with the fed can't even relate to other NON-governmental customers the same anymore, at the risk of losing the government business.
Protecting them from what?
This would be the LCR that declined to endorse Trump?
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