Just to let you know, I've been busy planning a march and rally here in Ventura. There's going to be a big one in L.A. too, but so far we have 900 people committed to showing up to march right here on the 21st. Normally you apply the rule that only half of the people will promise to come actually come -- but these are not normal times. Every progressive event lately in this area has seen double the attendance they expect. So my real estimate for the march will be 2000 people, provided that the current forecast for a break in the rain holds, of course. Californians can't handle precip, of course.
Most of my work has been printing 500 posters and putting up about 250 of them in local businesses personally. It's pretty fun work, and good for getting to know the community. And how much support there really is. So much support that we must speak out now that we're united in common cause.
So please, wherever you live, march with me. There's a whole list of sister marches. One near where you live, be it D.C. or Trenton or Toronto or Dublin. If you believe in liberal democracy, Saturday is the day to stand together.
And it's going to be an even greater show than the inauguration by at least an order of magnitude. Let's see how Trump takes that kind of insult.
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Most of my work has been printing 500 posters and putting up about 250 of them in local businesses personally. It's pretty fun work, and good for getting to know the community. And how much support there really is. So much support that we must speak out now that we're united in common cause.
So please, wherever you live, march with me. There's a whole list of sister marches. One near where you live, be it D.C. or Trenton or Toronto or Dublin. If you believe in liberal democracy, Saturday is the day to stand together.
And it's going to be an even greater show than the inauguration by at least an order of magnitude. Let's see how Trump takes that kind of insult.
-- ∇×V