Maxine Waters is a “Poverty Pimp” with dollar signs in her eyes, say street artists based in Los Angeles.
“Niggas better have my money!” says the background of the anti-Maxine Waters posters that began appearing around Inglewood and tony Hancock Park.
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp posters in front of her Hancock Park Estate
Waters lives outside of the district she represents–in a mansion in Hancock Park.
The anonymous artwork went up early Thursday morning.
It wasn’t produced by the artist known as Sabo but by an independent anonymous art collective.
The group promises more art hitting in swing states over the next few days.
Maxine Waters Hancock Park Mansion Screenshot from Google Streetview
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp Posters in front of iconic Randy’s Donuts in Los Angeles
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp Poster Detail
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp Posters hang in front of Inglewood High School
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp Poster at Manchester and the 405
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp posters in her ghetto Congressional District
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp posters in front of the Fabulous Forum in Inglewood
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp posters on Manchester Blvd in the Los Angeles Ghetto
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp poster on 6th Street in Los Angeles
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp posters on Manchester Blvd in Inglewood
Maxine Waters Poverty Pimp Posters Florence and Normandie
Maxine Waters posters at 6th and Arden in upscale Hancock Park
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