@Timcast You can't, we need to start repatriating these people. Many black folks (perhaps 12%) have done well and have made a way here, the rest need to go back. Over 250 years it's obvious that most of them just cannot adapt to a modern western environment.
@jonesrrrrrr@beeeclops@JasonBassler1 Oh, yeah we want to stop the radar cameras too. The flock cameras are more of a stealth surveillance system, the kind that sneaks up on the public until it's suddenly too big and useful to remove. We have to remove them now, hopefully through legal means.
@japan_nobunaga The explanation is suicidal empathy. I almost moved to Japan twice but I was learning the language and I understand and respect your culture, so I would have fit in well. Letting third worlders in is a guaranteed disaster. I'm happy that most Japanese people understand this.
@amitylee13@Dopey8267 And yet he's probably right. A lot of people just vote for who he endorses. They don't think, they just vote. They're better than Democrat voters, but I'd like to see actual support for Republican candidates, not just directions from the top. Massie also lost because of this.
@CopTalkLIVE I disagree that it sounds a lot like Kyle Rittenhouse's situation. There are some minor parallels, but crucially Karmelo was not defending himself from dangerous rioters when the stabbing occurred. That's why he got 35 years. I would have given 40 to life with no chance of parole
On election night in Los Angeles County, I pulled every statewide race directly from the California Secretary of State’s official results page. Same ballots. Same voters. Same night.
The governor’s race the most important, most advertised race on the entire ballot received roughly 100,000 fewer total votes than the controller and secretary of state races. On the same physical ballot.
The exact numbers from the official SOS website:
•Governor total votes: 796,467
•Controller total votes: 901,756
•Secretary of State total votes: 889,586
That means 105,289 more people voted for state controller than voted for governor. And 93,119 more people voted for secretary of state than voted for governor.
Do you know what the state controller does? Most people don’t. It is one of the most obscure offices on the ballot. Yet it got more votes than the race that determines who runs the largest state in America for the next four years.
All Republican governor candidates combined on election night: 222,712 votes
Republican controller candidate (Herb Morgan): 302,552 votes
Republican secretary of state candidate (Don Wagner): 291,650 votes
That means roughly 70,000 to 80,000 people voted Republican in the controller and secretary of state races but did not cast a Republican vote for governor on the same ballot.
These are not different ballots. These are not different voters. This is one piece of paper. Governor is at the TOP. Controller and secretary of state are further DOWN.
People don’t undervote on the top ballot. They undervote on the bottom ballot.
How does this make any sense?
What am I missing people who are smarter than me?
@mattvanswol We need to start arresting business leadership that knowingly employ illegals, and there should be a 250,000 dollar fine per illegal hired. Do the same to anyone who rents apartments or homes to illegals.