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Thousands turn up in "not my president"'s day protests nationwide

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"LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge President Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President’s Day.

The events on the federal holiday didn’t draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged the streets following the Republican president’s inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.

Demonstrators said Mr. Trump has attacked everything they stand for, from his crackdown on immigration to his party’s response to climate change and the environment. Meanwhile, supporters of the president have followed his lead, turning on the media and saying they’re glad to see Mr. Trump fighting back.

In Chicago, CBS News’ Roseanne Tellez covered a protest in the city’s downtown, where protesters had signs reading “Dump Trump” and “Repeal and replace Trump, not Obamacare!”

In Miami, protesters voiced their frustration.

“I’m upset ... I am very concerned and I would like to see a return to rational reasonable policies based on fact, facts that are not up for debate,” said Chris Webber.

In downtown Los Angeles, thousands gathered outside city hall chanting “Love, not hate, makes America great,” reports CBSLA’s Margaret Carrero.

Peter Bronson was in South Florida on vacation from New York. He drove down from Deerfield Beach to voice his concerns over the Trump administration.

“I don’t want to see the country sold to the highest bidder. I want to see a system, something like a change in the system that Martin Luther King talked about, that we change the country, the system, that people are treated fairly no matter what station is in life,” said Bronson.

In Portland, Oregon, dozens gathered late Monday morning and blocked downtown streets, and a handful of protesters were arrested after refusing to stop blocking traffic, CBS Portland affiliate KOIN reported. Video from the scene showed police making arrests and people laying face down on the ground.

Outside Central Park in Manhattan, thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up. Many in the crowd chanted “No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall.” They held aloft signs saying “Uphold the Constitution Now” and “Impeach the Liar.”

In Washington, D.C., several hundred demonstrated. Dozens gathered around the fountain in Dupont Circle chanting “Dump Trump” and “Love, not hate: That’s what makes America great.”

In Atlanta, dozens marched through midtown for a rally named with a Georgia flavor: “ImPEACH NOW! (Not My) President’s Day March.”
Arrests in Portland, as "Not My President's Day" rallies held across country - CBS News
 
..."In Salt Lake City, hundreds of protesters chanting “This is what democracy looks like” marched. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the crowd marched to push back against Mr. Trump and his administration’s stance on such issues as the environment, immigration, free speech and Russia.

Some people raised signs that said “Not My President,” while others held up a large American flag. Protester Reg Brookings warned the crowd that Trump is trying to divide the country by making such groups as immigrants the enemy.

In Rapid City, South Dakota, hundreds of Trump opponents and supporters also turned out. A larger anti-Trump faction stood on a street corner as part of a “Not My President” protest, similar to other demonstrations being held across the country. A group supporting the president lined up on a different corner at the same intersection.

Monday’s rallies were the latest in what has been a seemingly endless string of protests against the president. Several cities hosted similar events over the weekend."
 
Thousands? Hundreds?

The bitter angry hate filled hags on the left appear to be losing steam.
 
"LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge President Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President’s Day.

The events on the federal holiday didn’t draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged the streets following the Republican president’s inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.

Demonstrators said Mr. Trump has attacked everything they stand for, from his crackdown on immigration to his party’s response to climate change and the environment. Meanwhile, supporters of the president have followed his lead, turning on the media and saying they’re glad to see Mr. Trump fighting back.

In Chicago, CBS News’ Roseanne Tellez covered a protest in the city’s downtown, where protesters had signs reading “Dump Trump” and “Repeal and replace Trump, not Obamacare!”

In Miami, protesters voiced their frustration.

“I’m upset ... I am very concerned and I would like to see a return to rational reasonable policies based on fact, facts that are not up for debate,” said Chris Webber.

In downtown Los Angeles, thousands gathered outside city hall chanting “Love, not hate, makes America great,” reports CBSLA’s Margaret Carrero.

Peter Bronson was in South Florida on vacation from New York. He drove down from Deerfield Beach to voice his concerns over the Trump administration.

“I don’t want to see the country sold to the highest bidder. I want to see a system, something like a change in the system that Martin Luther King talked about, that we change the country, the system, that people are treated fairly no matter what station is in life,” said Bronson.

In Portland, Oregon, dozens gathered late Monday morning and blocked downtown streets, and a handful of protesters were arrested after refusing to stop blocking traffic, CBS Portland affiliate KOIN reported. Video from the scene showed police making arrests and people laying face down on the ground.

Outside Central Park in Manhattan, thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up. Many in the crowd chanted “No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall.” They held aloft signs saying “Uphold the Constitution Now” and “Impeach the Liar.”

In Washington, D.C., several hundred demonstrated. Dozens gathered around the fountain in Dupont Circle chanting “Dump Trump” and “Love, not hate: That’s what makes America great.”

In Atlanta, dozens marched through midtown for a rally named with a Georgia flavor: “ImPEACH NOW! (Not My) President’s Day March.”
Arrests in Portland, as "Not My President's Day" rallies held across country - CBS News

I wonder how much this cost Soros?
 
I wonder how much this cost Soros?
Whats really funny is at the end of the day they all went home...and Donald Trump was still their president.
 
I have to admit, I am seriously disturbed by the hysteria I see from people who really don't have a clue about the issues they are hysterical about.......
 
"LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge President Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President’s Day.

The events on the federal holiday didn’t draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged the streets following the Republican president’s inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.

Demonstrators said Mr. Trump has attacked everything they stand for, from his crackdown on immigration to his party’s response to climate change and the environment. Meanwhile, supporters of the president have followed his lead, turning on the media and saying they’re glad to see Mr. Trump fighting back.

In Chicago, CBS News’ Roseanne Tellez covered a protest in the city’s downtown, where protesters had signs reading “Dump Trump” and “Repeal and replace Trump, not Obamacare!”

In Miami, protesters voiced their frustration.

“I’m upset ... I am very concerned and I would like to see a return to rational reasonable policies based on fact, facts that are not up for debate,” said Chris Webber.

In downtown Los Angeles, thousands gathered outside city hall chanting “Love, not hate, makes America great,” reports CBSLA’s Margaret Carrero.

Peter Bronson was in South Florida on vacation from New York. He drove down from Deerfield Beach to voice his concerns over the Trump administration.

“I don’t want to see the country sold to the highest bidder. I want to see a system, something like a change in the system that Martin Luther King talked about, that we change the country, the system, that people are treated fairly no matter what station is in life,” said Bronson.

In Portland, Oregon, dozens gathered late Monday morning and blocked downtown streets, and a handful of protesters were arrested after refusing to stop blocking traffic, CBS Portland affiliate KOIN reported. Video from the scene showed police making arrests and people laying face down on the ground.

Outside Central Park in Manhattan, thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up. Many in the crowd chanted “No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall.” They held aloft signs saying “Uphold the Constitution Now” and “Impeach the Liar.”

In Washington, D.C., several hundred demonstrated. Dozens gathered around the fountain in Dupont Circle chanting “Dump Trump” and “Love, not hate: That’s what makes America great.”

In Atlanta, dozens marched through midtown for a rally named with a Georgia flavor: “ImPEACH NOW! (Not My) President’s Day March.”
Arrests in Portland, as "Not My President's Day" rallies held across country - CBS News

"Not my President's day" :lamo
 
"LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge President Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President’s Day.

The events on the federal holiday didn’t draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged the streets following the Republican president’s inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.

Demonstrators said Mr. Trump has attacked everything they stand for, from his crackdown on immigration to his party’s response to climate change and the environment. Meanwhile, supporters of the president have followed his lead, turning on the media and saying they’re glad to see Mr. Trump fighting back.

In Chicago, CBS News’ Roseanne Tellez covered a protest in the city’s downtown, where protesters had signs reading “Dump Trump” and “Repeal and replace Trump, not Obamacare!”

In Miami, protesters voiced their frustration.

“I’m upset ... I am very concerned and I would like to see a return to rational reasonable policies based on fact, facts that are not up for debate,” said Chris Webber.

In downtown Los Angeles, thousands gathered outside city hall chanting “Love, not hate, makes America great,” reports CBSLA’s Margaret Carrero.

Peter Bronson was in South Florida on vacation from New York. He drove down from Deerfield Beach to voice his concerns over the Trump administration.

“I don’t want to see the country sold to the highest bidder. I want to see a system, something like a change in the system that Martin Luther King talked about, that we change the country, the system, that people are treated fairly no matter what station is in life,” said Bronson.

In Portland, Oregon, dozens gathered late Monday morning and blocked downtown streets, and a handful of protesters were arrested after refusing to stop blocking traffic, CBS Portland affiliate KOIN reported. Video from the scene showed police making arrests and people laying face down on the ground.

Outside Central Park in Manhattan, thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up. Many in the crowd chanted “No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall.” They held aloft signs saying “Uphold the Constitution Now” and “Impeach the Liar.”

In Washington, D.C., several hundred demonstrated. Dozens gathered around the fountain in Dupont Circle chanting “Dump Trump” and “Love, not hate: That’s what makes America great.”

In Atlanta, dozens marched through midtown for a rally named with a Georgia flavor: “ImPEACH NOW! (Not My) President’s Day March.”
Arrests in Portland, as "Not My President's Day" rallies held across country - CBS News

Bunch o' morons.
 
I'm going to go to work tomorrow and tell my supervisor, "You're not my boss!!!"
 
No word of a protest in Tucson but here's an article about our "Day Without Immigrants" protest - Access Denied



A rally in Tucson against President Donald Trump's immigration policies quickly escalated and led to a clash between police and protesters, resulting in three officers being injured and pepper spray used to disperse the crowd.

Police say the officers sustained minor injuries and two women and one man were arrested on felony charges of suspicion of aggravated assault on a peace officer after Thursday night's protest. Another woman was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of obstruction and failure to provide identification.

About 80 people participated in the protest that began peacefully in downtown Tucson. Police said the protest intensified when some people started marching into a street around 6 p.m. and officers tried to move them back onto the sidewalk.
 
I have to admit, I am seriously disturbed by the hysteria I see from people who really don't have a clue about the issues they are hysterical about.......

No. It's the right which doesn't have a clue clue what they are hysterical about. And they are shooting them selves in the foot for it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqnk4kt2Z-c
 
I'm going to go to work tomorrow and tell my supervisor, "You're not my boss!!!"

Damn straight. You don't have to take no crap from some "boss" - ooOOOooo - who don't know nuthin but that he gets a bigger check. Screw him. He ain't nuthin. Boss.....pffffffft.
 
No. It's the right which doesn't have a clue clue what they are hysterical about. And they are shooting them selves in the foot for it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqnk4kt2Z-c

Kentuckians deserve what they get for voting for McConnell, Paul, Bevin, and both chambers.

These are the same idiots who thought Obamacare was different from KYNECT.

They'll rue the day Gov. Beshear left office .
 
No. It's the right which doesn't have a clue clue what they are hysterical about. And they are shooting them selves in the foot for it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqnk4kt2Z-c

Like I said, people who don't have a clue. To this date you have no idea what the Republican replacement for Obamacare will look like, but don't allow that to stop you from becoming hysterical, it is your right as a Democrat....
 

Wrong message--'so-called president' would be much better, as would 'invoke the 25th'.

Left-leaning posters playing both sides simply haven't seen the extent to which the GOP election smear machine will go.

The DNC votes this weekend, so the DEMs remain leaderless versus trump holding campaign rallies.

Left-leaning posters in this thread have pretty much zero in common with trump/Bannon but want to slurp with alt-righties to be popular .
 
Thousands? Hundreds?

The bitter angry hate filled hags on the left appear to be losing steam.

If all those protestors disappeared in a heartbeat, I doubt there would be any deleterious impact on the country's well being
 
Like I said, people who don't have a clue. To this date you have no idea what the Republican replacement for Obamacare will look like, but don't allow that to stop you from becoming hysterical, it is your right as a Democrat....

The GOPs have even less of an idea of what their REPLACE will be than what you said about the poster you quoted of not knowing, while accusing them of being hysterical. GOPs have been lying for 6+ years about their REPLACE, which will be their Waterloo in 20 months .
 
"LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge President Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President’s Day.

The events on the federal holiday didn’t draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged the streets following the Republican president’s inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.

Demonstrators said Mr. Trump has attacked everything they stand for, from his crackdown on immigration to his party’s response to climate change and the environment. Meanwhile, supporters of the president have followed his lead, turning on the media and saying they’re glad to see Mr. Trump fighting back.

In Chicago, CBS News’ Roseanne Tellez covered a protest in the city’s downtown, where protesters had signs reading “Dump Trump” and “Repeal and replace Trump, not Obamacare!”

In Miami, protesters voiced their frustration.

“I’m upset ... I am very concerned and I would like to see a return to rational reasonable policies based on fact, facts that are not up for debate,” said Chris Webber.

In downtown Los Angeles, thousands gathered outside city hall chanting “Love, not hate, makes America great,” reports CBSLA’s Margaret Carrero.

Peter Bronson was in South Florida on vacation from New York. He drove down from Deerfield Beach to voice his concerns over the Trump administration.

“I don’t want to see the country sold to the highest bidder. I want to see a system, something like a change in the system that Martin Luther King talked about, that we change the country, the system, that people are treated fairly no matter what station is in life,” said Bronson.

In Portland, Oregon, dozens gathered late Monday morning and blocked downtown streets, and a handful of protesters were arrested after refusing to stop blocking traffic, CBS Portland affiliate KOIN reported. Video from the scene showed police making arrests and people laying face down on the ground.

Outside Central Park in Manhattan, thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up. Many in the crowd chanted “No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall.” They held aloft signs saying “Uphold the Constitution Now” and “Impeach the Liar.”

In Washington, D.C., several hundred demonstrated. Dozens gathered around the fountain in Dupont Circle chanting “Dump Trump” and “Love, not hate: That’s what makes America great.”

In Atlanta, dozens marched through midtown for a rally named with a Georgia flavor: “ImPEACH NOW! (Not My) President’s Day March.”
Arrests in Portland, as "Not My President's Day" rallies held across country - CBS News

We've sure become a nation of bad losers.
 
The GOPs have even less of an idea of what their REPLACE will be than what you said about the poster you quoted of not knowing, while accusing them of being hysterical. GOPs have been lying for 6+ years about their REPLACE, which will be their Waterloo in 20 months .

Yea, more hysterics, I am sorry you are butthurt over all this..... no that's not true....... actually I am kind of enjoying your hysterical misery...
 
Yea, more hysterics, I am sorry you are butthurt over all this..... no that's not true....... actually I am kind of enjoying your hysterical misery...

Do you always accuse posters of being butthurt in this forum, jdog?

GOP lawmakers have been blatantly and irrationally lying about having a REPLACE for overs 6 years.

Do you support these GOP liars ?
 
We've sure become a nation of bad losers.

Especially when trump/Bannon call Sen. McCain and POW/MIAs 'losers' for being captured .
 
If he's not the President, what's all the angst about?

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