If you’ve been watching the news, you’re more than aware of all of the protests going on in some of the United States’ most populated areas. People are taking to the streets with signs and bricks, some practicing peaceful protesting and others taking a more violent approach by smashing windows and and looting. And this has been problem long before Donald Trump was elected. While the Obama Administration fed the Black Lives Matter movement and encouraged this type of behavior, people were beginning to feel so empowered that they actually thought they were invincible.
That’s when speeding car met fragile protestor.
In the driver’s defense, it’s difficult to see people standing on the freeway at night, even if they are waving signs around. However, this is one of those laws of nature type things. If you’re dumb enough to stand on a highway, where cars speed by and block traffic to get people to read your signs or listen to your whining, perhaps you deserve to get run over. And fortunately enough for drivers, it might no longer be a crime to accidentally hit somebody if they’re protesting on the road.
Find out why on the next page.

If this passes, who wants to go cruising?
Honestly… I slammed on my brakes but I must have hit the gas pedal.
Get the hell out of the road , or get run over
More States should do this – its time to stand up to deranged liberals
WELL THEY FINALLY CAUGHT ONE OF THE ILLEGAL VOTERS THAT TRUMKP HAS BEEN TALKING ABOUT.
A permanent U.S. resident living in Texas was sentenced to eight years in prison for illegally voting in multiple elections over several years, including for Mitt Romney in 2012, though not in the 2016 election.
A Tarrant County jury convicted 37-year-old Rosa Maria Ortega, a green card holder, on two felony charges of illegal voting for casting a ballot as a noncitizen in 2012 and 2014, The Washington Post reported.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has applauded the ruling as a crackdown on voter fraud.
Ortega, who was a registered Republican, voted for Paxton for attorney general in a GOP primary runoff in 2014, her attorney told the Post.
Her attorney said that Ortega, a single mother of four teenagers who was brought to the U.S. from Mexico as an infant, will likely be deported after serving her sentence, as she will be a convicted felon.
“This case shows how serious Texas is about keeping its elections secure, and the outcome sends a message that violators of the state’s election law will be prosecuted to the fullest,” Paxton said in a statement. “Safeguarding the integrity of our elections is essential to preserving our democracy.”
Others, however, are slamming the ruling as unusually harsh, criticizing the decision as a forceful example made to prove a point about President Trump’s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud, which he has repeated in an attempt to explain why he lost the popular vote in the November election.
“She doesn’t know. She’s got this [green] card that says ‘resident’ on it, so she doesn’t mark that she’s not a citizen,” her attorney, Clark Birdsall, told the Post. “She had no ulterior motive beyond what she thought, mistakenly, was her civic duty.”
Ortega reportedly cast a single ballot in both elections.
“It’s a single vote that she’s casting” each time, Birdsall said. “The fact that she got eight years is off the rails.”
Me 3
Blocking traffic that’s what you get..
Open season. Lol
That’s great now hit some more
Hit them again.