Well that went as we expected… I told you.
The elections are fraudulent. Victor Marx overcame a 13% deficit in the final moment. The fraud is real, the elections are fake. You are a slave and this state is captured by team evil.
@realDonaldTrump do something soon or lose us forever.
@Supersonic_Red I was 14 and a sophomore in high school. Our mascot was a revolutionary Patriot, which was pretty cool. We loved the quarters and saved a bunch as souvenirs! It was a wonderful time except for Jimmy Carter, LOL.
Colorado put me in prison to cover up their corruption. I can verify many felonies Jena Griswold has committed and AG WEISER and other officials have covered up. Read the Mesa County Reports at https://t.co/uP6BGDCLLt
Family Income Needed to Live Comfortably
(Annual Income Required for a Family of Four)
1. San Francisco, CA - $408K
2. San Jose, CA - $403K
3. Oakland, CA - $371K
4. Boston, MA - $369K
5. Arlington, VA - $368K
6. New York, NY - $338K
7. Seattle, WA - $334K
8. Irvine, CA - $327K
9. Honolulu, HI - $321K
10. Washington, DC - $319K
11. Portland, OR - $314K
12. San Diego, CA - $313K
13. Denver, CO - $304K
14. Jersey City, NJ - $298K
15. Minneapolis, MN - $289K
16. Anchorage, AK - $285K
17. Los Angeles, CA - $281K
18. Sacramento, CA - $280K
19. Newark, NJ - $278K
20. St. Paul, MN - $278K
21. Riverside, CA - $271K
22. Colorado Springs, CO - $271K
23. Tacoma, WA - $265K
24. Madison, WI - $263K
25. Philadelphia, PA - $253K
26. Reno, NV - $251K
27. Boise, ID - $251K
28. Raleigh, NC - $249K
29. Buffalo, NY - $248K
30. Indianapolis, IN - $247K
31. Phoenix, AZ - $246K
32. Chicago, IL - $242K
33. Charlotte, NC - $241K
34. Pittsburgh, PA - $239K
35. Columbus, OH - $239K
36. Durham, NC - $238K
37. Virginia Beach, VA - $238K
38. Atlanta, GA - $232K
39. Omaha, NE - $232K
40. Miami, FL - $231K
41. Kansas City, MO - $230K
42. Plano, TX - $230K
43. Austin, TX - $229K
44. Tampa, FL - $227K
45. Baltimore, MD - $224K
46. Richmond, VA - $224K
47. Fort Worth, TX - $217K
48. Tulsa, OK - $215K
49. Dallas, TX - $214K
50. Orlando, FL - $214K
51. Nashville, TN - $213K
52. Jacksonville, FL - $212K
53. Houston, TX - $205K
54. New Orleans, LA - $198K
55. Memphis, TN - $194K
56. San Antonio, TX - $193K
Note: Estimates represent the annual household income needed for a family of four to live comfortably in 56 major U.S. cities, based on SmartAsset's analysis using the MIT Living Wage Calculator.
Tina Peters Explains EXACTLY How to Secure Elections and Stop Voter Fraud in America:
- Voter registration every two years in person
- Paper voter cards
- Citizenship and residency checks
- Witness signatures
- Results stored by precinct
- Poll books for mail-in ballots
- Mail-in ballots ONLY for people who are verified as needing them
- Ballots counted where they're cast and under video surveillance
"There's so much proof out there. We don't need to prove the elections were stolen — we need them to come and say, 'Here's the proof they weren't stolen.' Only voters who are eligible to vote should be voting."
@realtinapeters@bennyjohnson@CondemnedUSA@PeterTicktin #VoterIntegrity #FraudFighter @PatriotMarkCook
@realMrTruthBomb@ninoboxer Big Mike was born a boy and has a penis. He could have been in a family that inverts their firstborn child to the other sex as a Baphomet satanic salute. It's easy to dress as a girl...look at all the actors in Hollywood doing it to their own kids!!
@Rossputin I used to listen to you before 2020, when talk radio hosts here in Denver began showing their true colors, but now I see yours brighter than ever. You're a tool for the left "election deniers!" @realtinapeters is extremely brave and a champion of truth!
Dont let go of the family at the center of yesterday's Supreme Court property tax ruling.
In 1991, Scott Pung bought a small three-bedroom home on half an acre for his wife and two children. It was their family home. When Scott died in 2004, his wife stayed there. When she died in 2008, their son and his family stayed. Same home, same family, more than two decades.
The whole time, it was their primary residence, taxed at the lower rate Michigan gives a family home. Then in 2010 an assessor decided, wrongly, that they should be taxed as if it were a second home. The family took it to court and won. The tribunal ruled they did not owe it.
The assessor's response, in her own words about the judge who ruled for the family: "I don't care what he says." She imposed the tax again. She left it off the original bill and added it later. When the family came in to pay, they brought a driver's license to prove it was their home, and paid what they actually owed.
It did not matter. Over roughly $2,242 that they did not owe and had already beaten in court, the county foreclosed. A trial court tried to give the home back over a notice failure. The county appealed to stop that. In 2018, after 27 years, the family permanently lost the home Scott Pung bought in 1991.
This is what the property tax can do. Not in theory. To a real family, over a bill that was never owed, because one official decided she did not care what the court said. And the Supreme Court said the Constitution will not make that family whole.
I reached out to the Pung family, and they gave me their blessing to share their story and this photo. My thanks to them, and my respect for the fight they carried all the way to the highest court in the land. It will help families they will never meet.
This is exactly why we are working to end the tax that made it possible.
Photo of Marc and Tia Pung at the U.S. Supreme Court, shared with their permission.