Philly Restaurant Bans GOP Candidate After He Claimed Campaign Stop Was Autism Event

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“You’re not welcome back.”

That’s the message the manager of Philadelphia cheesesteak joint Max’s Steaks had for Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.

Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. McCormick arrived, gave a campaign stump address, and then handed out free sandwiches.


“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” he told the newspaper after the event, which he allowed the McCormick team to finish before making clear they should stay away from his restaurant thereafter. “I could throw them all out of here, but I’m going to be nice. Do your thing. When you’re done, leave. You’re not welcome back.”

Sfida told the Inquirer it was a local Republican operative, Sheila Armstrong, who contacted him to schedule the event, which she did on behalf of her nonprofit organization, Cooking4Autism, without mentioning McCormick’s campaign.

Armstrong is a member of the anti-LGBT group Moms for Liberty, which campaigns against school curricula that discusses LGBT rights or race and which the civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center has classified as a far-right extremist group.

 
so why do lib'ruls hate the autistic?......
It sounds like there were indeed advocates for autism at the event...who spoke to the people who stopped by...Shelia Armstrong, founder of the non-profit Cooking4Autism, coordinated the event in the black community...and set it up for a political client appear...
I'm not sure what the problem was....discussion about autism was definitely a part of the program...
But the owner has every right not to host another event...
 
“You’re not welcome back.”

That’s the message the manager of Philadelphia cheesesteak joint Max’s Steaks had for Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.

Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. McCormick arrived, gave a campaign stump address, and then handed out free sandwiches.


“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” he told the newspaper after the event, which he allowed the McCormick team to finish before making clear they should stay away from his restaurant thereafter. “I could throw them all out of here, but I’m going to be nice. Do your thing. When you’re done, leave. You’re not welcome back.”

Sfida told the Inquirer it was a local Republican operative, Sheila Armstrong, who contacted him to schedule the event, which she did on behalf of her nonprofit organization, Cooking4Autism, without mentioning McCormick’s campaign.

Armstrong is a member of the anti-LGBT group Moms for Liberty, which campaigns against school curricula that discusses LGBT rights or race and which the civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center has classified as a far-right extremist group.

McCormick's a p.o.s. He's a maga millionaire carpetbagger like Dr. Oz with positions that are even more extreme than trump's.
 
“You’re not welcome back.”

That’s the message the manager of Philadelphia cheesesteak joint Max’s Steaks had for Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.

Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. McCormick arrived, gave a campaign stump address, and then handed out free sandwiches.


“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” he told the newspaper after the event, which he allowed the McCormick team to finish before making clear they should stay away from his restaurant thereafter. “I could throw them all out of here, but I’m going to be nice. Do your thing. When you’re done, leave. You’re not welcome back.”

Sfida told the Inquirer it was a local Republican operative, Sheila Armstrong, who contacted him to schedule the event, which she did on behalf of her nonprofit organization, Cooking4Autism, without mentioning McCormick’s campaign.

Armstrong is a member of the anti-LGBT group Moms for Liberty, which campaigns against school curricula that discusses LGBT rights or race and which the civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center has classified as a far-right extremist group.

Oh, oh, own a business and criticize MAGA and they’ll slam you on social media for running a child kidnapping ring in the basement
 
but obviously you consider autism to be an insult.......
Demmycunt is an insult, Pmp. Elon Musk is an autistic....which explains why he acts so weird at times.

If you weren't such a cocksucker of Satan, you'd know this is true.

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Demmycunt is an insult, Pmp. Elon Musk is an autistic....which explains why he acts so weird at times.

If you weren't such a cocksucker of Satan, you'd know this is true.

poll-ended-millions-say-elon-musk-now-has-no-choice-but-to-quit-twitter-will-he_5.jpg


What Is Asperger's Syndrome? Elon Musk Reveals He Has Form of Autism Spectrum Disorder​


Elon Musk Opened Up About Autism: Here’s What We Learned​

Obviously, he isn't properly medicated for the condition. I used to be a real mess myself before I found the right meds and treatment.
 
Obviously, he isn't properly medicated for the condition. I used to be a real mess myself before I found the right meds and treatment.
Agreed, but like Micheal Jackson, Donald Trump and, more recently, P Diddy, excess wealth for people with poor self-discipline end up living lives of excess and surround themselves with sycophants. Anyone who tells them "no" is kicked to the curb.

I'm glad you found effective treatment. Like any other medical condition, individuals vary, but a mental healthcare program similar to Obama's "Cancer Moonshot" would likely produce just as highly effective results as both the Cancer Moonshot and the Apollo program.
 
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