There's a lot fishy about the graffiti: It kind of looks like the bricks were taped off, the blood was left neatly on the driveway, the anarchy A isn't drawn right, "we want everything" feels like a charicature, there was a prominent security camera right over the garage, etc. Then the timing was days before the vote, and it came down to a handful of progressives abstaining with the power to force a second vote. If they had done that, I could see the media spinning a narrative that they were siding with left wing terrorists demanding "everything" instead of the pragmatic and experienced foil to Trump's villainy.

Especially with the 2k crossed out, it feels like a tee-up to say "Pelosi got 2k through the house, it's the Republicans in the Senate that blocked it. If the Republicans won't allow that, then can you imagine how unrealistic pipe dreams like rent forgiveness and UBI are? These are radicals that are out of touch with reality and impeding real progress." This is probably a reach... but it all feels a bit coincidental and out of place.

  • GraydonCarter [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    See, I was thinking that it was after the mcconnell graffiti as a way to play the civility game. These horrible poors are resorting to property terrorism, demanding all your tax dollars, and we don't negotiate with terrorists! Now it's justified we give you nothing!

    Just look how much property damage allowed people to turn on the blm protests in this cucked country.