A battle is brewing in upstate New York between a Trump-supporting business owner who erected a large “Vote for Trump” sign on the roof of his building and local government officials concerned about safety.
The city of Amsterdam, which is about 35 miles northwest of Albany, on Friday obtained a restraining order against a printing company called Sticker Mule, which is preventing the sign from being illuminated at night, according to local NBC affiliate WNYT. The company’s CEO, Anthony Constantino, is an ardent supporter of Donald Trump and formed a political action committee on the former president’s behalf.
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He's lucky.
ReplyDeleteIn 2024 he is told to cover the sign, in 2025 he'll be hauled off to a concentration camp.
Now if he lowers himself to below the gutter level and puts up a Lalala sign he'll be forgiven.
Uhhh... LISTEN to HILLARY... We'll be hauled off to RE-EDUCATION camps... NOT concentrations camps... Remember; the likes of her think the holocaust didn't happen...
DeleteSticker Mule is giving away a free Trump sticker pack, visit their site! I bought $100 worth of stuff from them, 33 two inch by 18 inch stickers.
ReplyDeleteWould this restraining order apply to every building with a sign. Otherwise, why have a sign on a building.
ReplyDeleteEveryone KNOWS that illuminating a sign makes it dangerous.
ReplyDeleteThat's why we see so many wrecks near billboards, truck stops, it's the Dammo Lights, man!