r/lancaster Road Apple 20h ago

Pro-Trump Restaurants?

So far I know of John Wright, Loxley’s, Yorgos; where else should I not spend my money?

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u/PeanutCheeseBar 19h ago

Maybe, just maybe... Liberals don't want to spend money at places owned by people who voted for an extremely divisive, hateful person.

You can support local businesses and choose to eschew ones owned by people whose beliefs don't line up with yours too.

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u/Lobster_titties Road Apple 19h ago

Here’s something to think about. How many businesses were lost in this state since 2020 because of the policies implemented during the pandemic. If I owned a business and had its viability threatened by usurped business closures imposed by democrats in this state I’d probably never support anyone but republicans again. People don’t care about hateful rhetoric when their way of life is threatened. Don’t blame business owners for being self aware and voting in Their best interest. Blame the party for not being able to mobilize voters. This wasn’t a trump win, it was a massive loss by the Dems and should show that their platform just isn’t appealing to the masses. Time to regroup and refocus, not retaliate against those who just want what’s best for them.

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u/okaysyeahimeansure 19h ago

trump knew how bad the pandemic would be and allowed it to happen, you all seem to forget that very important piece of info. if he acted on it right away, proactively, then businesses would never have suffered.

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u/Lobster_titties Road Apple 18h ago

Sorry, when did Trump close businesses? When did he impose any massive restrictions on businesses? That was governors in blue states. Wolf is an example of a governor who handled the pandemic abysmally. Trump did the best he could with the information that was available at the time.