Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fascism Yard Sign, Funny Political Christmas Yard Sign, Democracy Holiday Yard Sign with H Stake, 24" x 18"
Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fascism Yard Sign, Funny Political Christmas Yard Sign, Democracy Holiday Yard Sign with H Stake, 24" x 18"
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Description
Deck the halls — and your lawn — with truth.
Our “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fascism” yard sign adds a bold dose of holiday honesty to your décor. Whether you’re tired of authoritarian vibes or just want to remind the neighbors what season it really is, this double-sided Christmas political yard sign makes your message loud, clear, and impossible to miss.
A perfect mix of holiday humor and civic pride, it’s designed for those who believe democracy deserves defending — even in December.
Size
- 24″ × 18″ (Standard Size) — ideal for lawns, protests, and high-visibility areas
Features
- Double-sided print — bold, high-resolution artwork visible from both directions
- Weatherproof material — durable corrugated plastic for long-lasting outdoor use
- UV-resistant & waterproof — withstands rain, snow, and sun without fading
- Metal H-stake included — heavy-duty mounting stake for fast, secure setup
- Easy installation — press into grass or soil; no tools required
This pro-democracy holiday yard sign is more than décor — it’s a message of hope and resistance wrapped in Christmas cheer. Perfect for activists, progressives, and anyone who believes freedom isn’t free (and fascism isn’t festive).
Ordering & Shipping
- Printed and shipped from the USA
- Item ships for free within 1-2 days of order for free via UPS Ground.
- Packaged safely and ready to display
🗽 About Democracy Signs
At Democracy Signs, we believe patriotism isn’t silent — it votes, it resists, and it speaks up.
We’re a woman-owned, grassroots U.S. business creating bold, meaningful designs that empower people to stand up for democracy, truth, and human rights.
From yard signs to bumper stickers, every piece we make is a small act of resistance — and a reminder that we, the people, still have power.