Trump's win is creating new financial opportunity.... for liberals.

Nomad

Every trumper is a N4T.
Yep. A brand new entrepreneurial opportunity has arisen with the election of the orange turd and liberal Hillary supporters are reaping the financial benefit.

These Hillary fans are suddenly thrilled with the Trump bump
By Michael Kaplan March 11, 2017 - 7:13pm

While campaigning to be president of the United States, Donald Trump promised to create jobs. But this is probably not what he had in mind.

Liberal New Yorkers are making bank selling anti-Trump merchandise at protests. And they’re suddenly not as upset over Hillary’s Clinton’s loss.

“I voted for Hillary, but I’m almost happy that Trump won,” said Manhattanite Paul Rossen, 55, “It’s given me a new economic opportunity.”

Rossen is a player in the city’s new protest economy — one of several vendors who show up at marches and demonstrations hawking hats, shirts, flags and other resistance-chic accoutrements. He even sells his self-made buttons, which depict the president as a pile of feces and Adolf Hitler, on Fifth Avenue across from Trump Tower.

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And it can be a lucrative hustle. Rossen said that he has grossed $1,000 during a single day. He began selling the buttons before the election and admitted, “I thought it would end once Hillary won.”

Another self-employed vendor, Sharon John, told The Post, “I sold 500 anti-Trump buttons in just one day at the Women’s March [in January].” This past Wednesday the 60-year-old set up a table peddling flags, “pussy hats” and “Not My President” badges at the International Women’s Day strike in Washington Square Park.

Six months ago, however, John was making money off the candidate she voted for: Hillary Clinton. The Harlem resident hopped on a Greyhound bus and “followed [Clinton] to towns in Virginia and Chapel Hill and Charlotte [in North Carolina]” selling merch.

Still, neither politician has proven as lucrative a bet as John’s top mover. “I made $7,000 selling [Pope Francis] things in three days,” she said of the pontiff’s 2015 visit to New York City.

During January’s Women’s March, chain stores even got in on the political action, with electronics retailer Best Buy selling portable phone chargers outside of its Fifth Avenue store, located on the march route.

Also reaping the benefits of the Trump administration is John Carney, 59, of Manhattan. An out-of-work media consultant, he makes ends meet by engaging in what he calls “entrepreneurial activism.” Carney uses Photoshop and the Face Swap app to create high-concept anti-Trump buttons. One, riffing on a Stalin-era Soviet propaganda poster, shows Trump as a baby being hoisted up by Putin.

Generally, the merchants spend about 50 cents per button — then sell them for $5 a pop.

“There’s nothing wrong with capitalism,” said Rossen.

And he’s not above selling his soul, should the opportunity arise: “If Trump’s supporters wanted to buy buttons favoring him, I would sell those.”

Just goes to show you that out of even the worst cluster fuck, some good can come.
 
The point you two droolers are missing is that so far, the only real, tangible and provable economic opportunities Trumpsky has created, are for his opponents who sell items that ridicule him.

That is the height of ironic humor.
 
Only a liberal would consider selling T-shirts on a street corner a "new entrepreneurial opportunity". Must be the apex of their job trajectory.
 
hey I'm not discouraging it. anybody that hustles for a living is OK by me.

I came out of a Fleetwood Mac concert about a year ago,and was 1/2 way back to my hotel in Tampa
when a guy started to yell at me "concert T-shirts"..I stopped and looked at what he had and they were
OFFICIAL World Tour shirts! ("On with the show" logo) that were selling for over $30 inside the venue.

He wanted $20 -I offered $10 and got it for $12..I told him he's not gonna sell any more tonight is he?
So we both were happy,and his hustling paid off
 
Only a conservative would criticize the entrepreneurial spirit.

2 grown men selling T-shirts on a street corner is hardly entrepreneurial spirit. Considering those T-shirts are probably made overseas in a sweat shop and I am sure it is a cash business that does not bother to pay taxes it is more like a criminal enterprise.
 
2 grown men selling T-shirts on a street corner is hardly entrepreneurial spirit. Considering those T-shirts are probably made overseas in a sweat shop and I am sure it is a cash business that does not bother to pay taxes it is more like a criminal enterprise.

You are just angry 'cause no one gets a cut.
 
2 grown men selling T-shirts on a street corner is hardly entrepreneurial spirit. Considering those T-shirts are probably made overseas in a sweat shop and I am sure it is a cash business that does not bother to pay taxes it is more like a criminal enterprise.

if the choice is this or no income this is better :) It all helps the Trump economy ^_^

You also have to consider that these guys will not do anything to endanger their livelyhood so everyone involved in this operation will be a trump voter in 2020.
 
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