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New Bohemia Signs

The Trump Kakistocracy

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From Hoodline article – "For most, a garage is a place to store one's car or household belongings. But for Charles Maloney of Guerrero Street, it's a public platform for voicing his frustration with the president and his administration... Initially, he was going to create posters and hang them outside his home, but he nixed the idea after he realized they could easily be ripped down and vandalized... Instead, he decided to paint over his white garage door with 36 words that he thought were fitting to describe the current commander-in-chief.... Maloney worked with three artists from New Bohemia Signs for about seven to eight hours to complete this project."

"The goal was not to get notoriety," he added, "[but]...to simply express my distaste and disgust for this imbecile in the White House." 

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Created on January 1, 1970
645 Guerrero Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
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Hunted by Natalie Cowan.
Pictures by @chasingspraypaint.
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Location

Created on January 1, 1970
645 Guerrero Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
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Hunted by Natalie Cowan.
Pictures by @chasingspraypaint.

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