Liberal New Yorkers Are Angry After What Just Showed Up On Street Corner For Trump
Uh Oh, Liberals are once again upset!
This time as Breitbart reports the focus of their ire is a Conservative artist who had
the audacity to erect a 20-foot pro-Trump display on the front lawn of one of his client's
homes in Staten Island.
The Trump art, along with a "crying DeNiro" was put up on an unidentified client's front
lawn on Harris Avenue this earlier this week.
"Here's my display to provoke emotion…and they love it," LoBaido said, referring to
people around the neighborhood.
The owner loves it so much, he apparently put up cameras to keep it safe: "He put
up security cameras all around the house.
We have a fence here.
And everybody in the neighborhood is on watch," the artist added.
The unnamed owner of the property has reason to be nervous since LoBaido's last piece
which was a large "T" lawn sign which was erected in Staten Island right before
the 2016 election in support of President Trump went up in flames.
Staten Island is one of the few New York areas where Donald Trump was able to beat Hillary
Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.
President Trump got 57% of the vote compared to Clinton's 40%.
Although Clinton was able to win the state convincingly with 59 percent compared to Trump's
37.
Not a huge surprise since the state of New York is responsible for giving us someone
like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who has proven in interview after interview that she's
not even fit, or educated enough to run a lemonade stand.
Here is more on LoBaido via the ScottLoBaido.com:
"Throughout my 50 years, people have often said I was born in the wrong era.
Long fascinated by post World War II America, glamour girls, the Rat Pack, big band music,
and all things classic Americana, I've always loved strong cultural symbolism.
Time though, especially for an artist, is an interesting thing.
Art for us exists in and long past neatly defined eras.
Brushes and strokes can transcend time and wind effortlessly through the past, present,
and future.
For me, art is the greatest time traveler.
It is also the simplest and most universal of statements – I am here.
We are here.
And it is our greatest hope to preserve our work for future generations – that will
be here.
With my art, I've sought to make a difference in the world as a man and as an American.
Whether a Boomer, Gen-Xer, or Millennial, it's easy in modern times to forget the
origins of our prosperity and freedom.
The wondrous and instant nature of our technology and culture can make it easy to forget how
we got here.
And so I became fascinated with preserving the symbols of the countless brave Americans
who stood, fought, marched, and sacrificed so much for our livelihood.
I am no history scholar but I sense in the basics of my being, preserving our past is
the truest way to honor our future.
For ten straight months during my last Fifty States Tour, my artwork promoted patriotism
without the use of political rhetoric deliberately.
As I trekked solo on an incredible grassroots journey, l eagerly soaked in veterans, families,
passer-bys and our collective stories mile by mile.
By the end of it, I had painted a U.S. flag rooftop mural in every single state.
Artistically I left a small token of preserved American symbolism behind, but the veterans
I saluted left even more with me.
Never once on did we mention the labeling words of Republican or Democrat.
It was bigger than labels.
It was about "We the People".
It was about pride, honor, and appreciation for all Americans who served our nation.
Patriotism is about all of us.
And it can't be hijacked by rhetoric, politicians, differences, or warring ideologies.
The great thing about America is the fact that it can always be better, and our gift
is that "we the people" have the freedom to make it better.
Anyone who knows me knows I passionately advocate for the First Amendment.
I encourage us all to passionately question, protest, express, assemble, and petition – but
always, always be grateful that you can.
As Americans, our past and future are intrinsically intertwined.
While traveling from state to state and painting American art, some saw a crazy man coloring
rooftops in their community, others saw an artist with a singular red, white, and blue
obsession.
But this simple man is on a mission; greater than myself and past my own era, and the decades
before.
While sitting in a quiet campsite, with soft Idaho soil caked underneath my boots, I realized
who I am: just one of the electricians, in a long line of creative light bearers, connecting
one wire to the next, and keeping the lights on."
What a great citizen who let this wonderful artist display his artwork.
In a day when most of us wouldn't dare walk out of our homes with a Trump hat or shirt,
or even slap a Trump bumper sticker on our cars, this Staten Island citizen is standing
up for all of us.
If only the rest of us would have this person's guts the Liberals wouldn't stand a chance.
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