Anti-GMO protesters who made their way into the Senate gallery today showered lawmakers with cash. It was a symbolic move, symbolizing just what a waste of money and effort most of these protests turn out to be.
Symbolically reflecting organic consumers have money to throw around, protesters threw cash Senate floor in 65-32 vote on GMO label bill.
— Chris Clayton (@ChrisClaytonDTN) July 6, 2016
JUST IN: Protesters litter the Senate floor with cash during GMO bill vote https://t.co/AmY7YJWtxD pic.twitter.com/D4V7TRGOsB
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) July 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/spencerknoll/status/750781938013577218
“Appears to be fake money” is a good way of putting it; who would even recognize real money anymore if they saw it?
WATCH: Money thrown onto Senate floor during protest in the Senate gallery.https://t.co/36XYYLhZt5
— CSPAN (@cspan) July 6, 2016
Protesters throw "Monsanto money" onto Senate floor. "Vote no on the DARK Act. It's corporate legislation." @FERNnews
— Charles Abbott (@chuckabbott1) July 6, 2016
Why is Harry Reid taking off his clothes? https://t.co/lgqaI6NSLv
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) July 6, 2016
Remember when Bernie Sanders supporters lined the road and threw loose change and play money at Hillary Clinton’s passing motorcade as she left a $33,400 a plate dinner hosted by George and Amal Clooney? MSNBC’s Joy Reid was horrified at the sight of “people throwing dollar bills as if in a strip club” and treating Clinton as if she were a pole dancer.
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As the money rained down senators dropped to their knees just out of habit… https://t.co/7HqH9FSV5P
— Sara Miller (@Millerita) July 6, 2016
Hey, there were plenty of women on the Senate floor as well! Should we bother to set the countdown clock to see how long it takes for someone to call this protest sexist? Or should we just enjoy the sight of the protesters being led off by security?
Four protesters opposed to GMO bill arrested after throwing money from gallery onto #Senate floor pic.twitter.com/tmTqCCKDXB
— David M. Herszenhorn (@herszenhorn) July 6, 2016
Who’s that old protester still shouting about evil corporations? Oh wait, that’s Sen. Bernie Sanders — we remember him from somewhere.
92% of consumers think GMOs should be labeled. Congress should represent this enormous majority, not just wealthy corporations.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) July 6, 2016
Can you tell from these photos which product contains GMOs? pic.twitter.com/zF6yGesk3w
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) July 6, 2016
Why would I possibly care? One good (factual) reason?
— tim duffy (@timpduffy) July 6, 2016
all products contain genetically modified organisms. What do you think farming is? #sciencedenial
— Jon Ivy (艾森)is Running for Congress in CA-7 (@jonivy) July 6, 2016
#GMO opposition is killing millions of poor children around the world. Stop being anti-science. https://t.co/JeyC6Lfu46
— Other People's Money (@Malathorx) July 6, 2016
.@SenSanders thank God Venezuela isn't plagued by disgusting corporate GMO Frankenfoods pic.twitter.com/HeM0yOtpjK
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) July 6, 2016
Um @SenSanders Everything is GMO. There is nothing in our food supply we didn't genetically modify to yield more crops or taste better.
— CarlosBattousai (@CarlosBattousai) July 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/DominicVFX/status/750792755199303680
Have a staffer pick up some of that fake money and use it to hire a fake science advisor, like Bill Nye the Science Guy.
I love you for your politics but stop with the GMO bashing, it is like an anti-science grandpa yelling at the sun for shining
— Hateful Atheist (@HatefulAtheist) July 6, 2016
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