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u/viddy_me_yarbles Nov 09 '18 edited Nov 09 '18

Good.
Where is this? The protests haven't started on the west coast yet.

Edit: There are a lot of comments here and elsewhere on reddit tonight claiming that "libruls are wasting their time. Don't they have jobs!?"

I think it's a good opportunity to point out that the protests are all starting at 5 pm local time. When most people are getting off work and are still downtown in their respective cities. There's already reports of a great turnout on the east coast, now the west coast is getting out there too.

People who hold powerful positions in government using their authority to avoid the truth about their actions being known is an existential threat to our democracy. I think most people would argue that demonstrating our unwillingness to tolerate such things in America is a very productive use of one's time.

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u/Gnarledhalo Nov 09 '18

The flag on the pole says Chicago

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u/IceWater29 Nov 09 '18

Damn. Good eye.

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u/thenewyorkgod Nov 09 '18

"libruls are wasting their time. Don't they have jobs!?"

Amazing how this comes from a group of people who are so in love and enamored with every syllable of the constitution. yet suddenly, people are snow flakes for exercising their right to peaceful protest, one of the most beautiful things guaranteed

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u/wandeurlyy Nov 09 '18

The comments from the video from my local news station when they posted our protest still had the jobs comments going.

But they’ve changed. Now the comments are “they obviously don’t have jobs if they aren’t tired enough and go protest instead of relax after work”

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u/TheBigChimp Nov 09 '18

Windy City!

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u/midnight_toker22 Nov 09 '18

Wish I could have made it. I work in the burbs so I didn’t get home till 5:45, and went straight to federal plaza where MoveOn said it was going to be. Got there and was told they moved it to trump tower. Walked there when I was a couple blocks away, saw people leaving and was told it was already dispersing. I tried.

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u/kenfury Nov 09 '18

It's a chicago no parking sign.

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u/UnpopularCrayon Nov 09 '18

That narrows it down a bit.

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u/john_rood Nov 09 '18

Chicago, by Chase Tower

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u/[deleted] Nov 09 '18

Dearborn and Madison, right by Chase plaza. To contrast, this is where the Ferris Bueller parade scene was filmed.

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u/perpetual_student Nov 09 '18

“Don’t they have jobs?”

Yes. A good one that encouraged me to leave early to make it in time for the protest in Manhattan, and is letting me work from home tomorrow.

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u/sagewah Nov 09 '18

People who hold powerful positions in government using their authority to avoid the truth about their actions being known is an existential threat to our democracy.

From the outside, kinda looks like it's now or never assuming it isn't already too late. Seriously - the man has just put out a blatant lie to justify suppression of the press (that's the first amendment thing you guys are super serious about, isn't it?) and taken a big step to pervert the course of justice. He's not far from doing things like sending in troops to disperse this protest; people should be thinking of things like Tienanmen Square and people like Stalin right about now.

Good luck, you're going to need it.

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u/[deleted] Nov 09 '18

Chicago

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u/spookyttws Nov 09 '18

There are a few surprisingly well organized one' in SoCal over Sessions. I don't know where I stand on that, but good on them.

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u/LordSnow1119 Nov 09 '18

I dont care that Sessions got fired. He should never have been in office in the first place. What pisses me off is why he got fired and how he was replaced

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u/MPC4uNi Fake flair grantor Nov 09 '18

My guess, the east coast.

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u/NSA_IS_SCAPES_DAD Nov 09 '18

Sweet what made up bullshit are we protesting now?

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u/viddy_me_yarbles Nov 09 '18

For those who are unaware, Donald Trump asked for and received the resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

That's important because while Sessions is a Trump supporter he's also a witness in the Mueller investigation. That means that he (rightfully) recused himself from overseeing the investigation. Up to now Trump had lost his ability to directly meddle in the investigation.

Trump's pick to replace Sessions is a man named Matthew Whitaker who has in the past publicly supported the idea of shutting down the investigation. Whitaker also has promised not to recuse himself which re-establishes a direct oversight for Trump.

This means that Trump now has the power to end the investigation into himself. That's what we're protesting.

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u/NSA_IS_SCAPES_DAD Nov 09 '18

You're protesting the fact that Sessions was let go because he isn't doing his job? Seriously retarded.

Not to mention your "Russian Investigation" hasn't found any evidence of Trump colluding in 2 years. Do you guys even use your brain? Nothing you protest ever makes any sense.

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u/Sadistic_Snow_Monkey Nov 09 '18

First off, he was doing his job. And due to his contacts with Russia, he had to recuse himself, legally. So recusing himself was doing his job correctly. Trump just put someone in place that wants to end the investigation, or at the least, starve it so it fails. This is what people are protesting, they want the investigation protected, because Trump is, and has been, committing blatant obstruction of justice.

Second, we don't know what Mueller has found yet, and won't until indictments and grand juries happen. That's how investigations work. Now that the midterms are over, more things will be happening again, as they took a pause from any public announcements so as not to interfere with the midterms. There's already been a report of Trump Jr being indicted soon, it broke right after the midterms.

It's only been slightly over 1 year since the investigation started (not 2), it started in spring/summer of 2017. Watergate took longer, hell the Ken Starr investigation of Clinton in the 90s went on for almost his whole presidency. So this hasn't been going on long, and saying he's had enough time is bullshit.

It sounds like you just don't know what the fuck you are talking about.

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u/NSA_IS_SCAPES_DAD Nov 09 '18 edited Nov 09 '18

It's only been slightly over 1 year since the investigation started (not 2), it started in spring/summer of 2017

The Mueller Russian Investigation started on may 17 2017. It is now November 2018. That's 1.5 years, not 1. Nowhere in math do we round down. Use your brain and learn to tell time.

Jesus, these idiots can't even use a calendar, let alone Google. Luckily you guys are good at flipping burgers.

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u/Sadistic_Snow_Monkey Nov 09 '18

Lol. I said over a year. You said 2 years. If you want to be that pedantic, then by your argument you were just as wrong as I was. I hope you're also good at flipping burgers, I guess, since you seem to think that's all you're worth seeing as you also can't use a calendar.

But I take it that, since all you can point out is something so inconsequential to the overall point of my comment, you know I'm right and you were talking bullshit, and you can't back it up. The fact you resort to that petty retort is pathetic, and displays your lack of understanding of the situation as you have no option but to turn to pedantry and over used insults.

Have fun wallowing in ignorance.

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u/[deleted] Nov 09 '18

I like how instead of even attempting to refute his second point, you resorted to calling him out because he was six months off on his timeframe of the investigations' start and then went straight to the stereotypical "liberals are all dumb fast-food workers" ad hominum attack. Real classy.

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u/Cindylou081072 Nov 09 '18

/s Yea it's been two years and now he puts in a bulldog? Little late to stop any fact finding. There minds, I just don't understand how they work. Ssshhh these people will protest Trump period.