Posted March 6, 2020 6:00 pm by Comments

By David Codrea

What do you do when people conditioned by exploitative politicians to expectations of government-provided “entitlements” start feeling entitled to more? (Time/Twitter) cropped and scaled by David Codrea

U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “Pete Buttigieg confronted by minimum wage, racial justice protesters at South Carolina union event,” Time tweeted in its description of an embedded video showing the failed presidential candidate desperately trying to kiss up to a rowdy mob and satisfy its demands. It didn’t work, and “Mayor Pete” was forced to retreat to his waiting car amidst angry taunts as his campaign staffers ran interference so that he could effectively make his escape.

“The former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, had joined the workers, who were organized for Monday’s march by the nationwide Fight for $15 movement,” the linked Time article elaborated. “He lined up alongside the largely black crowd of red-shirted workers at the front of the march, helping to carry a sign that read ‘Racial Justice = Economic Justice.’”

True, Buttigieg is no longer a contender – give it a few years more years of “fundamental transformation.” Nevertheless, the incident tells us much. …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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