You think everything that went into making that sign -- particleboard, the board's glossy coating, all the ingredients in the paint -- are actually domestic? You can find imported components in so much.
There's one also at the McMillan exit onto 71 NB - same spot where, for years, a guy has hung signs (and sometimes silently protested) against the war in Iraq.
For some reason, I've always kinda respected his unusual demonstration tactics.
Whoa, not so fast.
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I saw the one at Liberty, and it immediately reminded me of 1983.
ReplyDeleteI walk by that sign in Clifton every day.
ReplyDeleteYou think everything that went into making that sign -- particleboard, the board's glossy coating, all the ingredients in the paint -- are actually domestic? You can find imported components in so much.
There's one also at the McMillan exit onto 71 NB - same spot where, for years, a guy has hung signs (and sometimes silently protested) against the war in Iraq.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, I've always kinda respected his unusual demonstration tactics.
Ten points for OddCincy, that's a good point.
ReplyDeleteThere is one at the corner of Budinot and Glenway. When I saw one in Clifton too I thought, "Oh good, this guy isn't just in my neighborhood."
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