Rapper Waka Flocka’s Legitimately Running For President To BAN DOGS FROM RESTAURANTS

Back in 2012, rapper Waka Flocka Flame Tweeted that he was going to run for president in 2016.

People didn’t believe him for some reason, but on April 20, he officially announced his plans. Now he’s on the campaign trail.

 

First on the agenda is getting dogs out of restaurants, as he said in his campaign video for Rolling Stone:

 

“First thing I would f****n stop as president, is dogs coming in restaurants. I don’t want to see no f***ing animal in the restaurant ever again.”

 

 

He also believes that fast food restaurants should follow In-N-Out’s lead and pay the employees better:

 

“I’m gonna raise minimum wage. I feel like all fast food restaurants should pay $15 an hour, since In-N-Out burger is doing it. Great f****n; idea, In-N-Out burger.”

 

 

 

On the second day of his campaign trail, his goal was to get 5,000 signatures so he can get on the ballot. Sounds legit. He put in work on the streets of New York, even holding people’s burgers as they signed the petition:

wakaburger

This is not a joke. He’s super cereal:

 

 

4/20 has come and gone and it looks like he’s still going for it:

 

 

God bless America

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