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The four stores across Massachusetts sell Trump and 2nd Amendment memorabilia, as well as some Boston sports gear.
The stores have short-term leases, and began in principle as a holiday stores, according to the owner Keith Lambert. But if they do well, they may remain open through the election, and he may open more in the new year, he said. The other three stores are in Bellingham, Easton and Hanson.
They aren't affiliated with the campaign: Lambert's an independent businessman, who has some of his own designs printed locally and buys other merchandise from wholesalers. But he is a supporter of the president, and he donates to the campaign monthly, he said.
"It's my personal business, and I want to make sure I support what helps me," said Lambert. "Personally, I've always been a Trump lover, even before he's been involved in politics."
originally posted by: madmac5150
I'm conflicted.
I think the "cult of personality", can be a scary thing. I think the President is doing a fantastic job, but hero worship can have bad consequences...
I think I also want a shot glass, and a key chain...
The four stores across Massachusetts sell Trump and 2nd Amendment memorabilia, as well as some Boston sports gear.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: madmac5150
I'm conflicted.
I think the "cult of personality", can be a scary thing. I think the President is doing a fantastic job, but hero worship can have bad consequences...
I think I also want a shot glass, and a key chain...
The four stores across Massachusetts sell Trump and 2nd Amendment memorabilia, as well as some Boston sports gear.
You concentrated on the Trump "stuff" . I am all in for the 2nd Amendment memorabilia , as cause if certain Loony-Loon legislatures have their way it shall be no more.