Walz asks crowd to picture Trump making a McFlurry in first solo speech - eviltoast

Trump ā€˜couldnā€™t run that damn McFlurry machine if it cost him anything!ā€™ Walz quipped

Minnesota GovernorĀ Tim Walz on Tuesday hit out at Donald Trumpā€™s anti-union record as he promised that he and Vice PresidentĀ Kamala Harris would take the pro-labor agenda that made his state one of the best places to work and bring it to the rest of the country.

Speaking to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union in Los Angeles, the Democratic vice presidential nominee ā€” the first labor union member on a presidential ticket since Ronald Reagan ran as a Republican in the 1980 election ā€” slammed Trumpā€™s record while toutingĀ Harrisā€™s background as a former fast food worker.

ā€œYou know Vice President Harris grew up in a middle class family, picked up shifts at that McDonaldā€™s as a student. I keep asking this to make a contrast here, can you simply pictureĀ Donald Trump working at a McDonaldā€™s, trying to make a McFlurry or something?ā€ he said.

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    3 months ago

    How is anyone supposed to make any dessert there when the frozen yogurt machine is broken?

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      Heā€™s the kind of person who would get someone to make him ice cream, and then heā€™d break it in purpose so nobody else can enjoy it, and then crap in the machine so it needs to be replaced

      Publicly, heā€™d probably call ice cream woke to appear macho

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      3 months ago

      I will admit Trump is incompetent, however I donā€™t think even the most experienced McDonaldā€™s employee can figure out the mystery to the ice cream machine.

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          And apparently the most common point of failure: Itā€™s been over filled and the sensor detects it and prevents operation with a mystery code.