Already ate on the plane
Not interested in whatever the SEIU "locals" are serving
Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit
On Saturday, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly dismissed the papers as a "multi-page lunch menu" and suggested leaving the information on a public printer was not a security breach. The U.S. Department of State did not respond to requests for comment.
Looks like lunch was canceled at the summit. One might credit Putin's credentials as a former KGB agent for avoiding a possibly fateful meal or cup of tea or coffee as that of a fellow ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in Britain.
Given the heckling experienced by Putin and Trump from members of the working class offering lunch. Red carpet and all, first class or not, some of us are quite familiar with the hatred and inhospitality of those serving us.
Leaving lunch meeting agenda papers on a hotel printer? The mainstream media's impression of "security" certainly would not have included anything special for that particular summit. There were obviously some very intelligent people here who stuck to their diets, took a walk, breathed some fresh air, and got off the property before they got sick or died.
I don't like what's being served downtown by unionized commercial seafood industry workers or Bristol Bay salmon enforcement cops.