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Friday, September 04, 2020

Kinda different when your own shit is threatened, huh?

Mayor Ted Wheeler of Portland has decided to dash from his $840,000 condo in order to avoid rioters who have targeted his own on numerous occasions, according to the New York Post.
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12 comments:

  1. Ah mayhem. Hooded people all dressed in black are hard to identify in mobs. I sometimes wonder if people on the other side will pretend to be on Team ANTIFA and use it as cover for targets of their own choice.

    Not that it really matters - any damage caused by ANTIFA is pretty much ignored unless lives or lost. See the 'person of interest' in Trump victim - took several days AFTER they knew his identity to cause action.

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  2. Nice digs for a chump that said back in April he was giving up his $143K salary for the rest of the year. Who's paying his freight?

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    1. He has a part time night job where he works his ass off in San Francisco bath houses.

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    2. "Two holes. No waiting." is Ted Wheeler's slogan.

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  3. Who's paying his freight... excellent question.... maybe the same person paying for the riot... you know..... hush money for that POS.

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  4. Old money. Ted also has a million dollar home in the West Hills, a beach house, and a place in the San Juan Islands (WA).

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    1. Hm; old money. A trust fund baby. Why is it the putz that have old money always seem to be the putz that want "others" to live under socialism?

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    2. Cause they know what's best for others.

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  5. THEY (antifa, blm) found his digs.....now he's running to another place.....can't they find those digs? Will he run from those digs? When will he quit running?

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    1. Antifa/BLM should bring fireworks & other incendiaries to make it a proper 'housewarming'.

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  6. "But but but... I'm on your side!"

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