Anonymous ID: c13574 March 1, 2020, 7:15 a.m. No.8291610   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>8291442

>>8291566

 

This is what Bernie does for a living

he plays faux commie and its made him rich

 

he doesnt want to be president, he wants the contributions & book deals

 

When Trump say America will never be a socialist country, he is not making stump speeches. Dont forget who asked him to run. The military will not allow it

Anonymous ID: c13574 March 1, 2020, 7:19 a.m. No.8291637   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1714

>>8291599

 

I gotta go heat up some tendies in mt microwave. Its 1100 watts and sucks a lotta juice. Tell me more about heating things from a distance and describe the power supply tard.

 

You do know you cant create moar energy than you supply, right?

 

(except fusion/fision)

Anonymous ID: c13574 March 1, 2020, 7:26 a.m. No.8291691   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>8291664

>Betty & Jorge Rivas

 

Owners of Mexican restaurant north of Tucson targeted on social media after Trump rally

 

The owners of a Mexican restaurant in Catalina are fending off social media attacks after appearing in the VIP area at Donald Trump's Phoenix campaign rally last week.

 

A member of the Grupo de Palfeis Facebook group on Wednesday posted a screengrab image from the Feb. 19 rally that showed Sammy's Mexican Grill owner Betty Rivas standing behind Trump, donning a red cowboy hat emblazoned with "Latinos Love Trump."

 

That post on Grupo de Palfeis, which is a marketplace where its 109,000 members can advertise goods and services, attracted more than 230 comments โ€” pretty much all of them negative.

 

The conversation then moved to Sammy's restaurant's social media including its Yelp and Google reviews.

 

โ€œVery ugly stuff. They are saying nasty stuff about the restaurant," owner Jorge Rivas said Friday, a day after he and his wife posted a video on Facebook defending their rights as "naturalized American citizens" to vote, support and meet whomever they please.

 

"Just because we are Latinos, it doesn't mean that we have to feel like every other Latino in this country," Rivas said in the video. "We are individuals and we feel that we have the constitutional right to meet and support whoever we want."

 

This is the second time that the couple and their restaurant at 16502 N. Oracle Road have been the target of Tucsonans opposed to Trump largely because of his immigration policies. In 2016, the couple was on the receiving end of nasty phone calls and minor vandalism to their far northwest valley restaurant after Betty Rivas was invited on stage with Trump during his March 2016 campaign rally at Tucson Arena.

 

Jorge Rivas said they have gotten a few nasty phone calls this time, but no one has caused any damage to the restaurant, which they opened in 1996, or made threats of violence.

 

Rivas said that the online attacks have had little to no impact on his business, which draws the bulk of its customers from Catalina, SaddleBrooke and the far end of Oro Valley.

 

"People know us quite well in this area. I feel more than anything they know who we are. We are not mean, bad or racist people," said Rivas, the father of three. "They know what they see posted online is a bunch of crap."

 

Rivas said the people posting negative comments about Sammy's โ€œare just wasting their time. They are not going to achieve their goal of running us out of business.โ€

 

https://tucson.com/business/owners-of-mexican-restaurant-north-of-tucson-targeted-on-social/article_c0a06dc6-aa06-5778-9743-a0a2ddabff90.html