Trump supporter warns of ‘taco trucks on every corner’ like that’s a bad thing

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Last night, I was too busy watching Juan Martin del Potro trounce Steve Johnson at the US Open to watch the evening cable news. So I missed this absolutely insane interview on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes. Joy Reid was sitting in for Hayes and she interviewed Marco Gutierrez, who is the founder of “Latinos for Trump.” Gutierrez tried to explain why he’s supporting Trump and why more Latinos should support Trump. His explanation? “We’re having problems here…my culture is a very dominant culture, it’s imposing, and it’s causing problems, if you don’t do something about it, you’re gonna have taco trucks on every corner.”

Which brings me to my special theory of immigration in America: even the most anti-immigration Americans still love food from other cultures, and in America, food is the great leveler. We embrace other cultures by embracing their food. It’s part of the glorious melting pot of America, a melting pot that involves stew, matzo balls, tortilla strips and curry. After Gutierrez said that, everyone was like, “Wait, a taco truck on every corner sounds awesome!!” So Twitter meme’d it.

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  1. Elizabeth says:

    Taco truck on every corner? Cool refritos frijoles, amigo!!!!!!!!!!

    • Ravensdaughter says:

      Taco truck tacos are the best! Bring on the taco trucks!

      • Justjj says:

        Trump advisor: “Vote for Hillary if you want life to be awesome.” Horchata at McDonalds people! The horror.

    • LoveIsBlynd says:

      My family eats mexican food every day. Our joke is to call any day of the week “taco tuesday”.

    • Carmen says:

      And park a churros truck behind the taco truck. I need dessert!

    • Pixelated says:

      I live in San Diego and the Mexican culture here is amazing. It adds so much to the city, from the food to Old Town to my wonderful classmates and coworkers who are Mexican-American.
      I can’t imagine it any other way.

  2. Snowflake says:

    Those are the best!

    • tegteg says:

      That’s what I miss most about living in Texas – the taco and tamale trucks! Yummmmmmy. Oh, and the kolaches… the fluffy, amazing kolaches. But yeah, I’m down for tacos trucks on every corner.

      • a reader says:

        Awww fellow Texan… up here in DFW we have basically every food truck now but my absolute favorite is Salsa Limon in Fort Worth. They started as a taco truck parking in front of Lola’s and now have their own storefront. Absolutely the BEST STREET TACOS on the planet!! Great, now I’m hungry and know exactly where I’m going for lunch…. LOL

    • Gg says:

      Can one please come to my corner???

    • Abbess Tansy says:

      Amo los tacos.

  3. Whatabout says:

    Taco trucks on every corner is like my dream. Better question will they charge extra for guacamole? Don’t be greedy taco trucks!

    • Ennie says:

      Avocado is so expensive right now where I live! The price depends if there were serious freezes in the area where avocados are grown.
      WE all suffer greatly!

      • Bibi says:

        So, yeah: Mexico City is king when it comes to tacos. Like, seriously!!! I can’t believe Taco Tuesday was celebrated oh-so-very-often at home when l was growing up (nobody would complain. Wink-wink) Grandma could make the best tacos imaginable sooo delicious that you didn’t know if to clap or wipe tears of joy. Abuela showed me some secrets ab it, like special ingredients, spices, timing of cook and such. Fast forward to now and my vegan daughter on a break from college for the holiday has endless requests: black beans, mushrooms, tofu, avocado-curry-cilantro,and on, and on. This morning she begged for avocado and tomatillo salsa and also pico de gallo for her tofu and spinach gorditas. Don’t get me started on all salsas (made from scratch, baby). So if a taco truck is going to save me from cooking my taquitos, then l could do. #TacosI💝You! P.S.-To the Gutierrez guy: don’t pretend like your grandma, aunt or mother didn’t make tacos for you at least once—> You know you 💖 them!!!! ***PLEASE try flautas, enchiladas, sopes, entomatadas, quesadillas, huaraches. I promise you: you WON’T regret it 😘

    • Saks says:

      You should visit Mexico City! All kinds of tacos everywhere!

  4. Jenns says:

    Like I needed another reason to vote for Hillary.

  5. doofus says:

    this is so funny because I had the EXACT SAME REACTION when I read about this.

    “and that’s a bad thing HOW, exactly?…”

    and the “here we come pendejo” made me lol until I was crying.

    • fruitloops says:

      “Here we come pendejo” is the best one!!! 😀

    • Betsy says:

      I don’t speak Spanish and Google translates “pendejo” as “stupid.” What’s the joke with the word? I get that that’s a row of food trucks, but it sounds like the joke hinges on pendejo.

      • Ennie says:

        Because it is in Spanish. It means stupid, but it is plainly a bad word, also, could be used as “a**hole” or something like that.

      • NotSoSocialButterfly says:

        It is used to covey “dumba$$” or more strongly, “dumbf@ck.”

      • Cee says:

        it depends. If someone were to call me a pendeja they would be referring to me acting stupid and immature for my age,

        una pendejada – immature act
        sos un/a pendejo/a – immature ass.

      • outoftheshadows says:

        When Trump first insulted Mexican immigrants, Ilegal Mezcal started projecting an image on buildings in Manhattan: “Trump eres un pendejo.” It means, basically, Trump, you are an a**hole. That word varies in severity from culture to culture… it can be very strong/insulting in Mexico. T-shirts from Ilegal Mezcal bearing that slogan are all over NYC.

    • I Choose Me says:

      Me too. I legit had tears forming and had to hold my stomach I was laughing so hard.

    • TyrantDestroyed says:

      I laughed so hard when I saw that emoji. Please send us some taco trucks up north ;(

  6. lucy2 says:

    Bring on the tacos!
    Trump probably hates tacos because they’re too hard to eat with his tiny hands.

  7. HH says:

    Ummm… I thought one of the good things about the U.S. was our entrepreneurial spirit? But I guess this doesn’t apply to immigrants? I thought there was also outcry because they’re taking “American jobs” away? So, we don’t want them to work for an established company and don’t want them starting business of their own?! HMMMMM………??????????

    • Lucky Charm says:

      I heard that at his recent rally in Washington, one of his supporters was complaining about the immigrants taking American jobs. The reporter asked him if was willing to go pick strawberries and the guy said “Oh, we’re not talking about *those* jobs!”

      • Tiffany :) says:

        SMDH. Wow.

      • AnnaKist says:

        We have the same mindset here in Australia, Lucky Charm, but journalists never ask questions like, “Are you willing to go and pick raspberries/apples/lettuc….” I can remember as a child how Italians used to get all these barbs, and in the 80s it was Asian migrants, particularly those seeking asylum here. Now it’s Midfle Eastern people copping it, particularly Muslims, which will surprise no one, but I’ve never seen such hatred and polarising attitudes, which I think started getting worse, and more open and acceptable, in the John Howard years. I wish I could vote for Hillary, if only for the Taco Trucks!

  8. SusanneToo says:

    If they’ll offer veggie tacos, bring ’em on. Sounds great.

  9. Ennie says:

    Hahaha! , awesome!
    But I still cringe when I see those awful Tacobell tacos (shudder).
    One of my sisters in the USA is a crazy texan republican. She used to attack the Obamas and particularly Michelle. I had to unfollow her rants. Now, with this campaign, she has been totally silent. Maybe there is still hope?

    • Insomniac says:

      Yeah, even my vocal right-wing relatives seem to have mostly been stunned into silence by all this. Going after Clinton would probably be easier if their own party wasn’t running this Cheeto-dusted dumpster fire.

    • Tiny Martian says:

      I could not be happier if the taco trucks would come and replace every Taco Bell in America. Those places are just nasty!

    • anon33 says:

      My right-wing in-laws have said from day one that they will not vote for Trump, that he is completely insane and a total garbage human. Same with some other Repub family friends, so yes, there is some hope among the rational people that are left…
      They are also all very Catholic and I think the whole Melania hoing around/multiple wives thing deeply offends them.

  10. Kate says:

    Mmmmmm, tacos. On every corner.

    It would be a delicious take over

  11. INeedANap says:

    Why does he hate himself and his culture?

    Or…

    How much is he getting paid??

    • NotSoSocialButterfly says:

      My first thoughts, as well.

      Self-loathing or shallow paid shill?

      • Jwoolman says:

        At least half of Trump’s Hispanic advisory group resigned after that awful error-ridden immigration screech Trump delivered in Phoenix August 31.

    • Esmom says:

      I wondered about that, too. Also about the Hispanic woman during the RNC who said she agreed with Trump that Mexicans are lazy.

      I did read somewhere that Hispanics for Trump isn’t really a grassroots group but was created by his staffers. Maybe they do pay folks to appear self loathing.

      • holly hobby says:

        From what I’ve learned at work because a co-worker always corrected us, Spanish and Mexicans are not interchangeable. I remember someone asked my coworker if she was Mexican and she was mad about that. She told that person she wasn’t Mexican but Spanish.

        What’ I’m trying to say here is that woman probably doesn’t see herself as Mexican.

      • Cee says:

        Not all hispanics are Mexicans.
        Maybe this woman is not mexican and has a problem with them, or she is indeed mexican and still has a problem with them.

        @Holly – if she said she is spanish then she’s from Spain (a spaniard). I’m half hispanic (my mum’s ancestry is spanish) but I’m not Mexican. Calling me mexican would be a mistake.

      • jc126 says:

        And sometimes, (some) people from one country dislike/ are bigoted against those from another, even if they’re all broadly grouped together as Hispanic.

      • Alarmjaguar says:

        Or she might be from New Mexico- many of the folks here call themselves Hispanic (the border crossed them in 1848).

    • Saks says:

      The people holding the “Latinos for Trump” at the republican convention were all lili white (I’m not saying Latinos are just brown but come on…) so that was weird.
      And yeah, there are a lot of people here in Mexico that just like to criticize our own culture to justify their own mediocrity and ignorance (they go “oh I can be lazy because we mexicans are lazy”) or to feel superior about themselves because they embraced the “modern, superior” cultures and don’t follow traditions.

    • pinetree13 says:

      Yeah from a family that is half latino I found his comments about latino culture to be incredibly insulting. “Dominating culture” W HA T THE H E L L !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      >:o(

  12. Persephone says:

    When Mexico sends its people, they’re bringing food, they’re bringing drinks, they’re chefs. And some, I assume, will have cooking shows.

  13. Aiobhan says:

    I love hard shell tacos. Soft shell tacos are… just bad.

    The look on Joy Reid’s face during that exchange was exactly how I felt. I love her and she should be given more things to do since they fired MHP. She is the only good interviewer on that sad faux-liberal network.

    I saw this last night and could not believe it. This guy was just tap, tap, tapping along as if everything he said was just perfectly fine to say. The self-loathing in him is sad. I realize that Latinos (just like Black people and Asians) are not a monolith, but to think that your own culture is so terrible that you talk about it in such a negative way is destructive and is also anti-American. He reminds me of Uncle Ruckus from the Boondocks.

    • FingerBinger says:

      Joy Reid does have more to do. She took over MHP’s time slot with Joy am.

    • Tiffany :) says:

      Soft shell tacos can be amazing if fresh! A corn tortilla made fresh is sooooo delicious! Chicken, onions, lime, salsa verde is one of my life’s simple joys.

      I’m so lucky to have a brother and sister team from Mexico making extraordinary food at a hole in the wall place by my house. I love them, they’re like family to me now.

      • Esmom says:

        I’m with you Tiffany, there is nothing like a fresh corn tortilla. I can eat them plain if they’re warm and fresh. Your local restaurant sounds priceless…now I’m getting hungry.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        My local place is such a treasure. Sincerely, the food is made with love. And he always says “Have a beautiful day!”. It doesn’t hurt that he gives us free tamales during the holidays!

        When people dismiss immigrants and insult and shame them, I think of wonderful people like Abe and it breaks my heart. Food is a wonderful touch point to learn about other people’s culture and experiences. I am so grateful to have such a bridge that brings wonderful people (and the most delicious food) into my world!

      • Bridget says:

        How can someone not like soft shell tacos? They’re amazing. It’s how they’re meant to be eaten.

    • Veronica says:

      I like soft shell tacos (especially fried up and fresh), but I admit there’s something very satisfying about the crunch when you bite into a hard taco.

  14. Nicole says:

    Tacos on every corner? Sign me UP. My fave taco truck in NYC is not near my job so I would welcome one right outside on the corner.

    • Lyla says:

      What’s it called? Hailing from SoCal, I’m always on the lookout for good Mexican food in NYC.

      • t.fanty says:

        I just had great tacos last night from Hotel Tortuga in the East village. And they offered healthy options on every menu item!

  15. Erinn says:

    Look, I’m willing to be charitable and open up the Canadian border to all the tacos. I mean – clearly I have the power to just go ahead and do that – but until there were tacos on the line, I didn’t feel the need.

    All I have access to is Taco Bell, guys. And it’s not even the same menu as most of the US has. It’s like reject Taco Bell! And it’s the closest to Mexican food that I get – and that’s an issue because it’s not like… REAL food.

    The only fast food franchises we have are McDs, KFC/Taco Bell, BK, Wendy’s, A&W, Subway and more Tim Horton’s than you can shake a stick at. We have some locally owned restaurants of course, but most of them are seafood related to entice tourists or pizza places.

    • Krakken says:

      Erinn: The pain is real. Even off brand burrito places here have never heard of a corn tortilla.
      america’s future sounds delicious.

      • Erinn says:

        Sadly, the way things are going, those taco trucks must be booming with business from comfort eaters.

    • detritus says:

      This is the first time I’ve been jealous of American politics in forever. I might even trade Hot Hair Trudeau for taco trucks on every corner.
      The place I grew up had a huge influx of Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, Indian immigrants while I was young. We got insanely awesome samosas for cheap, the best kulfi, and every type of Indian buffets from that deal. I would like the same thing with Mexican food.

      As an aside, you haven’t had the influx of mediocre burrito places yet? We had four open up in two years where I am.
      They mostly are awful, no one has corn tortillas, but they are ‘trying’.

      I miss the one El Salvadorian place we had so badly. His spicy bean soup and papusas were insane.

      • Erinn says:

        Nope, no burrito places. Our life is so sad that we’ll watch american shows, or youtube videos and we’re just like “whoa. WHOA. WHAT IS THIS WITCHCRAFT” when the characters/youtubers have access to all kinds of food.

        We have two chineese food restaurants. It’s the super Americanized type, and one of them is really good for what it is.

        One of our pizza places was opened by a second generation Canadian who’s family is from Lebanon. They offer a few Lebanese dishes – and they make the best donair meat in town.

        We’re so small town that we legit have a place who says on their website “[town name]’s newest most ethnic Café!” They’re genuinely using ethnic food as their main selling point because we have essentially nothing here. I keep meaning to go there, but it’s tucked away in a part of town that I don’t really end up in. I think they have Cuban and Indian dishes as well as a lot of vegan options.

      • detritus says:

        Do you by any chance live in a military town?
        This sounds suspiciously like the good food desert my brother lives in, complete with two Chinese restaurants and the Lebanese place.

        I think a Cuban/Indian place would be awesome. Do they serve jerk? Or curry? Both? I love a family run place, they are usually much more willing to work with my random dietary restrictions and you can have really great relationships with owners, where if you are super lucky sometimes you can get ‘specials’. Where you get to taste the family’s favorite dish, or something interesting off menu, or hear the history of the food.

        Fingers crossed you get some more good places soon. Tacos and guac should be a basic human right.

      • Erinn says:

        Haha – I’m actually in South West Nova Scotia… it’s a small fishing community. Lots of Lobster… not a whole lot else. I believe the Cuban Indian place .. I’ve heard they have good samosas and Cuban Croquetas, so I definitely am going to go try it soon.

        Things are slowly building up, so here’s hoping – they’re trying hard to get some revitalization of our downtown going on, because we have a ferry that goes from here to Maine, and they want to keep the tourists from straying too far.

    • Tiffany :) says:

      That’s tragic, Erinn! I live in LA, and it has really made me appreciate the deliciousness of Mexican food. I will have some this weekend in your honor!

      • Kitten says:

        You guys absolutely have the best Mexican food outside of Mexico.
        My cousins who live in LA are half-Mexican and make the most AMAZING Mexican feast for me every time I visit.

      • Erinn says:

        Ahhh I am so beyond jealous. EAT! I will be living vicariously through you, Tiffany!

      • Tiffany :) says:

        Ok, I am obligated to feast this weekend in Erinn’s honor. I accept the challenge. 😉

    • Lorzie says:

      As a fellow Nova Scotian, I always look for your comments Erinn! When you were describing where you live, I thought you were maybe also from Port Hawkesbury. I’m Canso born, but high tailed out of there pretty quick and eventually landed here. Guess there’s not much difference between small Nova Scotian fishing towns 😉

  16. The Original Mia says:

    Still trying to see how this is a bad thing?

  17. Aang says:

    Could “a taco truck on every corner” become Hillary’s “a chicken in every pot”? I think it could. Who would vote against tacos?

  18. profdanglais says:

    Could we have some Mexican immigrants in southern England, please? I could really do with a taco truck on my corner.

  19. lilacflowers says:

    I thought that was the goal of the new ordinances for food trucks the City of Boston issued last year. Taco and pho trucks on every corner. Although there seems to be only one Belgian waffle truck. Let in more Belgians!

    • doofus says:

      if you let those darn Belgians in, not only will we be inundated with waffles, but also beer.

      oh, wait…BRING IN THE BELGIANS!

    • G says:

      Okay, but pho trucks? Lemme at that.

      We have a food truck in my city that does Chicken Tikka burritos and that is truly a blessing. Who is against food trucks? Do they not love themselves? Street food is some of the best food to find. The variety that these trucks have is insane too. I’ve seen froyo food trucks!

      Now I’m hungry.

      • doofus says:

        “Chicken Tikka burritos”

        ???

        WHAT CITY DO YOU LIVE IN?! I must visit this magical place!

      • G says:

        @Doofus: the Twin Cities! The truck is called Hot Indian if you are ever in the area. Not sure if they have a storfront or not but the food is great.

    • Kitten says:

      The Mei Mei truck tho! ♥

  20. Jayna says:

    #imwithtacotrucks #tacotrucksoneverycorner

  21. Naya says:

    Lol, is he just deeply self loathing or did he sell out for a Trump check?

  22. B n A fn says:

    Only a trump surrogate would be so ignorant about his own culture. I was watching the show and when he said that the look on Joy’s face was priceless. The man was twisting himself into a pretzel to support Trump.

  23. Insomniac says:

    Oh no! What’s next, margarita stands on every block? I would just hate that!

  24. Kynesgrove says:

    My small town has a kickass taco truck!

  25. M.A.F. says:

    As long as those taco trucks have margarita’s and are open late I’m all for it.

  26. Lynnie says:

    Last night a friend and I were bored, and wanted to catch up with what Trump was doing (we had just finished our first week of college and missed out on a lot apparently). I think my favorite headline was ” ‘I was misled,’ Latino backer of Trump says after immigration speech.” It was hilariously sad, but it did show that there is a limit for his minority supporters. I think that those who do continue to support him on the other hand have a serious case of self-loathing.

    • Lama Bean says:

      To me, his insulting back-handed crappy treatment of the Latinx community prior to Wednesday was reason enough for “the Blacks” to not support him. Now it is just further reinforced. He is a lying self-serving snake (no relation to snake emoji) and anyone who may be a minority can best believe he would come after you next.

  27. Syko says:

    I’m open to a taco truck in my driveway, as long as they have carnitas burritos with black beans.

  28. Jwoolman says:

    Hmmph. Tacos are as American as apple pie, peanut butter, and pizza. Diss at your own peril.

    I think we should retire the melting pot idea, though. That suggests homogeneous, which we are not. Tossed salad seems like a more realistic image.

    • susanne says:

      I used to teach a freshman seminar-type course in NYC, and one of the chapters was on multiculturalism. The idea I presented was just as you say- not so much the melting pot, but a tossed salad.
      Titters erupted, mostly from the back of the class. I rode these kids until they told me what was so funny- that ‘tossed salad’ refers to intermingling all the down below parts when orally pleasuring your partner.
      Tough to live that one down with a straight face.

      • Jwoolman says:

        Well, when I was a kid, “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” had nothing to do with sexual preference… We need to take back tossed salad at least!!! What do they call it today if they collapse in laughter every time they hear it?

  29. liz_bee says:

    I’m willing to bet that most Republicans are “protacotrucks.

  30. Ennie says:

    I love fish tacos, Baja style. <3 oh, and breaded shrimp tacos with cabbage salad and a variety of salsas and little pieces of pineapple.

    • doofus says:

      DROOLING

      I live in NJ and there’s a great shore restaurant (several locations) called Surf Taco, and they make the BEST fish tacos and burritos I’ve ever had. (tho, TBT, I haven’t been to southern CA yet…)

      and they have a cilantro-lime sauce that is absolute heaven.

    • Tiffany :) says:

      I looooove fish tacos. Before I moved to LA I had never heard of them. They are magical in all the various forms (grilled or fried, different kinds of fish).

      • Ennie says:

        There are also quesadillas, I haven’t seen them with fish, but shrimp is common. There are different types of mayonnaise as salsa for them. They are usually fried.
        there are also tostadas (baked or fried tortillas covered with different types of sea food. HEAVEN.
        I did love the burritos in la Mision in San Francisco, tho. I remember them fondly, I miss them like I miss family.

      • Jwoolman says:

        Black Jesus on Adult Swim had an episode where Jesus and his team got a taco truck as a mobile church. He served fish tacos.

    • Jwoolman says:

      Avocado is amazingly good with pineapple. Usually I just mash it with lemon juice, but I had some pineapple pieces handy once and used those instead. It was wonderful. I like to eat this in corn taco shells, by itself or maybe with cut up cucumbers.

      Baked beans from a can makes a tasty though very sloppy taco shell filling also. I suppose if you cooked down the liquid it wouldn’t be so sloppy, but that’s work. Refried beans with veggies also is nice as a sandwich or taco filling.

  31. UCatwoman says:

    As long as they don’t sell lesbian tacos #sausageparty

  32. Miss Jupitero says:

    Taco trucks? Is this a PROMISE? I friggin’ LOVE tacos!

  33. JRenee says:

    Is it wrong that I smiled at the thought of taco trucks on every corner?
    Just name things you don’t do if you want to be elected to the office of President of the US and check off what Trump foes!
    I keep expecting Ashton Kutcher to tell us we have been punked! 🙂

  34. Kimberly says:

    I’m trying to figure out how this is a problem. I don’t eat a lot of Mexican food, but even I know Americans love tacos. My grandson practically lived off tacos and quesadillas for months. It’s all he would eat. We went thru a lot of taco and quesadilla ingredients. A taco truck on the corner would have come in real handy.
    #tacotrucksoneverycorner #ineedtolearnspanishforthelatinoinvasion

  35. Jana says:

    We already seem to have Starbucks on every corner, so what his problem with taco trucks?
    Sheesh.

  36. me says:

    I have had nothing but good experiences with Mexican people. They are wonderful people and have amazing food too ! What is the problem? There are good and bad in every culture by the way ! Should we also get rid of all the Italian pizza places, Irish pubs, Indian restaurants, French bakeries? Come on now !

  37. Kiki says:

    I am currently living in France and I miss tacos so much!!!
    Is there a way I can have this guy’s potential problem?

  38. Rosalindy says:

    If they can bring some mobile margarita trucks with them that would be fantastic.

  39. Carrie says:

    On Tuesday at lunchtime, I had to drive 3 miles to get to a taco truck! (Actually, it was more like a restaurant based in 3 shipping containers in a parking lot.) A taco truck on every corner sounds like heaven!

  40. Cee says:

    The pendejo meme is the best thing I’ve seen in a while, so thank you, Internet, for that.

    However this little man with so much self-loathing should remind himself that LATINO encompasses many different cultures. Not all of us have tacos. Why is it that in the US, LATINO = Mexican?

    He should worry about the empanadas in Times Square – they suck and are horrible.

    • Kiki says:

      Really? Which empanadas have you had? You should try my mom’s.

      • Cee says:

        The ones sold in Times Square, They’re not really empanadas and the worst thing is that they’re advertised as argentine empanadas but clearly not lol

        I LOOOOVE empanadas! I eat them once a week. My favourite is chopped meat with veggies, sugar and raisins.

    • susanne says:

      Shout out for Juan and Maria’s Empanada stop in Rochester, NY!!!!
      Their rice and beans was one of my daughter’s first solid foods.

    • Miss Jupitero says:

      I’m craving Brazilian bbq right now…..

  41. princessbuttercup says:

    Will vote for “taco trucks on every corner.”

  42. Bettyrose says:

    Gawd I need a taco.

  43. Lyla says:

    So Election Day is officially Taco Tuesday right? 🌮🌮🌮🌮

    I hope there’s a taco truck at every polling station.

    I think if they give out tacos instead of the “I voted” sticker, more people would vote. 😂

    Now I want a taco, unfortunately, there’s not a taco truck around the corner from me. I’m specifically craving kogi or a fish tacos, but sadly I’m in New York right now, not SoCal. 😞

  44. cynic says:

    Viva los tacos!! Close to my neighborhood, a latina has a trailer, selling tacos and barbeque. The food is delicious and there is always a big line.

  45. Jillybean says:

    From your cold northern neighbours…. Trade ya our sexy prime minister Trudeau to get a taco truck on every corner up here!!

  46. Jwoolman says:

    Some Democrats in Colorado are now registering voters from a real taco truck.

    We’re already seeing pics of Clinton campaign workers posing proudly with their tacos. Methinks the taco will become the official food of this campaign. I’m sure they will share with Republicans.

  47. Eden75 says:

    If this happens, there is going to be an influx of taco starved Canadians coming to a corner near you!

    Bring on the tacos baby, yay!

  48. JenniferJustice says:

    But Trump loves him some Mexican food. Remember, that’s why he loves Mexican’s he said as he hovered over a plate of Mexican food. Doesn’t this Latino group Rep understand that the only thing Trump likes about Mexicans is their food? Go back and do your homework Pendajo.