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Alito's Arrogance and Yard Signs

We recently learned that soon after the deadly Jan. 6th attack on the Capitol occurred, the power of a yard sign angered the spouse of a sitting Supreme Court Justice enough to counter with a middle finger message of her own. "Mrs. Alito" turned the American flag displayed on the front porch of the Alito home upside down.

There's no question that it was a symbol associated with support of the "Stop the Steal" movement and efforts to stop the transfer of power based on false claims of election fraud.

This is a moment in our lives where every single person needs to know heir power in a democracy and use is wisely.  We need to reach and educate the almost 1/3 of this country that leaves elections up to everyone else.

The power of a yard sign with a simple, memorable message can ensure every woman in more than 18 states that pass it know that their reproductive rights and freedoms are lost because of Republicans.

 

 

A lawn sign can educate every person that passes, if Democracy dies, their freedom, liberty, and rights no longer matter, and neither does their vote.
"Dictator or Democracy" is our top-selling yard sign and bumper sticker design, and the feedback from our Etsy store customers, proudly displaying these important messages, is inspiring.

We just lowered the cost of our best-selling yard sign designs when purchased in bulk and hope it provides more opportunities to share signs within communities.

Single yard signs are expensive because of the shipping costs. The option to purchase 10 signs with the same design for $12.99 each (with free shipping) is now available when you shop directly at www.democracysigns.com.

And for Sam Alito and the rest of the conservative majority on the Supreme Court intent on using their power in a democracy to destroy it, we hope they enjoy seeing our new signs and stickers about a stolen Supreme Court in their neighborhoods soon.  

 

 

 

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