Friday, February 17, 2017

Irresponsible instigators urge people to skip school or work to protest - again. And, when you are booted, do what?

Since the very beginning of President Trump's time in office, efforts were made by his political opponents to sabotage the presidency, by all means.

That organizers of sabotages were trying to accomplish that goal by:
  1. a "Women's March" in Washington, D.C. on the day right after inauguration, where people were manipulated into participating and being counted as protesting "against Trump" while they were told while invited that the march was not going to be a protest against Trump;
  2. by a series of frivolous lawsuits challenging a perfectly legal immigration order of the President, see, for example, the amicus brief of the State of Texas exhaustively explaining the applicable law on the subject, as well as an article by Garrett Snedeker is the deputy director of the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding;
  3. by a series of "protests" when people walked out of jobs or out of school to protest President Trump or his appointees, like Betsy DeVos, the Minister of Education, and more protests like that are urged and disseminated by the so-called "liberal" news sources.
My question to instigators, or organizers of such protests is - who will return the skipped school time to those kids?

Who will protect parents in court when they are brought in for truancy of their children, even high school children - which is chargeable against the parents as child neglect?

Who will provide new jobs for people who lost theirs because they foolishly responded to these protests and skipped work?

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