It’s really amazing how much you like to live in your own echo chamber.
Trump visited Woodside,CA in August for a 25k fundraiser and though there were protesters, there was no violence. Or are you going to claim that Woodside isn’t in a coastal county?
Yeah, look at all those dangerous women sitting on the street. Frankly, we all know that your term “thugs” are directed at blacks and Latinos.
And yes, there were some clashes which I object to, but your ability to use the term “thugs” for protesters here in CA, but your inability to articulate any position on Trump supporters who (a) cold-cocked a 69 year old woman in Asheville, (b) attacked a black man in Albany, (c) suckerpunched a black man in Tucson, (d) assaulted a black teen-ager in Louisville, etc. etc. (Here’s a partial list: http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2016/03/02/a_list_of_violent_incidents_at_donald_trump_rallies_and_events.html)
just shows a mind-boggling ability to consistently articulate a double-standard (or blind racism) with regard to behavior from both sides.
You want to talk about it some more or perhaps you should do some actual research (instead of getting all your news at redstate.com or breitbart). And if you’re going to “argue” a point, why don’t you leave some links so we know where you’re getting your data.
Oh, and there was some nonsense in this thread earlier about union costs driving up wages. Dude, you can’t have it both ways. You can’t claim to want the old days of good salaries for blue collar workers (coal, textiles, steel, cars) without acknowledging that those wages and benefits were due to union power. You think without unions that workers were miraculously getting those salaries and pensions? Check out this article on wages/social contract. Someone tell me where the thesis goes awry. http://prospect.org/article/wages-and-social-contract
As for EPA regs, maybe you should get your ass over to Chengdu/Beijing/Delhi to breathe the air in a non-EPA world before you spew BS.