There's a place in Bellville, TX called Trump Buger. Awesome food, and good company with like minded people pic.twitter.com/MT2EVnTcY5
— Chief (@tchiefsmurf) May 2, 2024
Chubby simps cosplaying as Navy veterans love Trump Burger
Now, with the TACO acronym being used to mock the Donald, some of the same individuals who reveled in the use of “Lock Her Up” and “Let’s Go Brandon” are expressing frustration when a similar, albeit less aggressive, verbal jab is turned against their sacred leader. The complaints from people who constantly trolled opponents with political taunts and are now facing a similar tactic underscores a trend where the MAGA crowd can dish it out but they can’t take the same treatment.
The situation at Trump Burger, while seemingly trivial, serves as a microcosm of a larger phenomenon in modern politics. It illustrates how the very tactics employed to demoralize and mock opponents can become a source of irritation for those who originated such aggressive slogans and strategies. Trump Burger’s owner asking people to stop ordering chicken tacos highlights the cyclical nature of political taunts and the consequences of using them as a rallying cry for a political party.
In a world where political slogans permeate every corner of society, even a small-time burger joint in Texas can become an unexpected battleground for the echoes of a trade war.
If you want to call any of their locations and ask about their chicken tacos, then here you go…
233 S Front St, Bellville, TX 77418
Phone: (979) 270-5062
110 W North Main St, Flatonia, TX 78941
Phone: (361) 865-3893
409 Bradford Ave, Kemah, TX 77565
Phone: (281) 532-6305
3410 Chimney Rock Rd Houston, TX 77057
Phone: (346) 718-2850
