Posted on 10/28/2020 4:22:15 AM PDT by billorites
After he spent $2,600 on a billboard that reads Trump Country, Dave Streit said Outfront Media prematurely removed the highly visible message in downtown Nashua because of complaints.
We are political refugees. We watched what liberals did to Connecticut, so we moved here to New Hampshire where you live free or die, and no sooner than we get here we are getting canceled, Streit said. It is disgusting.
Streit hired Outfront Media to help design his large Trump Country sign and paid $2,600 to have it placed on top of 169 Main St. in downtown Nashua from Oct. 6 to Nov. 3.
But the company notified him Monday that the message would be removed in the next couple of business days because of complaints. By Tuesday morning, the sign had been taken down.
Free speech just got thrown out the window, said Streit, who is urging the company to reconsider. Trump sign removed
MaryAnne Carpenter, an account executive with Outfront Media, said in an email to Streit: Unfortunately, we had complaints from our property owners regarding political ads. This is both Republican and Democrat. Weve been asked to remove certain copy on certain boards throughout the state one of which is your location on Main Street in Nashua.
The email, which Streit received Monday, said he would be reimbursed for the amount of time left on the contract. Carpenter apologized for the situation.
They will not leave that sign up, Streit said on Tuesday, an hour before learning it had already been removed. I dont hold it against any of them, but what perturbs me is that one or two complaints can make it come down from just the mere mention of the president.
He said the most important time for political advertising is the five days before the Nov. 3 election.
Even if someone on the left wanted to put a sign up, I would defend their right to have the sign up that is freedom of expression. Hang together or hang alone, Streit said.
Streit believes that if his large billboard had supported former Vice President Joe Biden, it would not have been a problem.
According to Streit, Outfront Media helped design the billboard sign and approved it, and the contract contained no clause that political ads were not permitted.
He acknowledged that the contract gives the company the right to take down any advertisements that generate complaints.
Streit said he was not told how many complaints the company received about the Trump Country sign or when they were made.
I think that Trump was the most unlikely conservative imaginable, and he has delivered on every single promise, and we will never have a president like him again, Streit said.
Gerry Allen, general manager at Outfront Media, did not return a phone call and email seeking comment. Additional inquiries to the company received no response.
The prominent three-story building on Main Street on which the billboard stands is owned by Joan Scontsas Revocable Trust. Scontsas Fine Jewelry and Home Decor operates inside the first floor of the building.
Philip Scontsas, one of the owners, did not return a phone call on Tuesday.
Live Free or Die?
OR Bend Over and Take It!!!
They need to take out a few brick from the painting to create the tooth gap.
lol. Every time I drive by the mural and see the picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the bar my blood pressure spikes.
I live in a middle class (perhaps upper middle class) suburb of a large East Coast city. Harris/Biden signs...and “Hate Has No Home Here” signs...are as common as weeds here.But I saw my first Trump/Pence sign yesterday. I’ll be looking for it again today to see if it’s disappeared.
I’m expecting Blacktifa to visit said commercial building and chunk a few bricks thru their plate glass windows...maybe start a campfire. All in support of free speech, of course.
>>We are political refugees. We watched what liberals did to Connecticut, so we moved here to New Hampshire where you live free or die, and no sooner than we get here we are getting canceled, Streit said. It is disgusting.
Streit hired Outfront Media to help design his large Trump Country sign and paid $2,600 to have it placed on top of 169 Main St. in downtown Nashua from Oct. 6 to Nov. 3.
But the company notified him Monday that the message would be removed in the next couple of business days because of complaints. By Tuesday morning, the sign had been taken down.
NOTIFY the feckless Federal Election Commission and the Justice Department. His civil rights are being infringed and he is being intimidated and discriminated against in his honest efforts to support a candidate of one of the two major parties.
BAKE THE CAKE
Should we play by the Rats’ rules, they’ll cave and beg for mercy. Should’ve happened long ago.
“How do they know the political affiliation of the complainers?”
...I guess the callers open with “AWWWW YAHHHHHH AARRRGHHH!!!!” Which instantly identifies them as liberals
“...I drive by a huge (of course) mural of Stacey Abrams.”
Wouldn’t a mural of her have to be hugh by definition?
Isn’t she the governor in exile?
In DC we have a Marilyn Monroe mural Everyone loves it.
It would be AWESOME if you entered the building through the gap in her teeth!!!
wow
I’m surprised it didn’t take the whole side of the building not just a corner!!! she is one fat tub of lard..
Is that in downtown Atlanta? just wondering?
Bet he gets also sued for causing “mental anguish” or some bs like that. It’s their way, use our own system against us.
The caption in the photo says she
“weighs” her future. I guess they forgot the T, as in weighTs her future. Were she actually on that building corner, the building for sure would have toppled over.
Nashua is on the Massachusetts border. Many tax exiles move there and still work in Massachusetts. At least they dont have to pay the Mass property taxes.
Property taxes are killer here in NH.
Higher than Massachusetts???
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