@GovPressOffice You wish? What do you mean “you wish”? You are the governor of California. You should be embarrassed - you should have done something !
Come on, California is one big fraud. Voting to block investigations into fraud, voting to silence investigative reporters. NGO’s getting billions that just disappear.
People have eyes and clearly see how rigged the state is and how much it has fallen.
Takes weeks to months to count ballots. Highest taxes, most revenue but running a deficit. Businesses and people leaving in droves for the first time.
@XavierBecerra We don’t want democrats running California anymore! You all have destroyed the entire cities and state. You should all be ashamed of even running in CA - get out!!!
@EricLDaugh He is the representation of a real American. He is the representation of a real Hispanic. His parents must be so proud! I really hope he becomes president of the United States one day!
@Dogotron@Naes_wolf@Breaking911 To become a citizen only English but some officers only ask the questions and they learn them like bots. Not interaction besides that.
I was born in Venezuela.
My family came here with nothing and we knew no one. But my parents always taught me that in America, you could be and do anything, so long as you worked hard and treated people with respect.
When I was in college, I was playing football and my grandfather—who fled Europe during the Holocaust—was dying of cancer.
My father called and said, “If you want to see him again, this is your last chance.” So, we flew down to Caracas, and it happened to coincide with a momentous event in Venezuelan history.
Hugo Chávez came to power in 1998, and the Constitution said he could run for only one five-year term. So, in 2003, like any self-respecting dictator, he petitioned the Supreme Court to run again. And to their credit, the judges ruled he could not.
So, what is a self-respecting autocrat to do? He packed the Supreme Court with his buddies and petitioned for reconsideration. This time the Court said, “Not only did we get it wrong, not only can you run again, you can run as many times as you like, until the day that you die.” And that's what he did.
He was president until 2013 when he died. After that decision came down, Venezuelans took to the streets to protest and that coincided with my last trip to see my grandfather.
During my visit, my grandfather asked me to take him out on the balcony so we could play chess one last time. He had taught me how to play as a little boy.
People were protesting on the streets below.
He said to me, “Your father tells me you want to go to law school.” I said I did.
He asked, “What kind of lawyer are you going to become?” I said I didn’t know.
Then he gathered all the strength that he had, and he lifted his bony finger out at the crowd and he said, “Always remember, this is what happens to a country when good people don't serve.”
And so, when I was 34 and the president intended to nominate me to be a federal judge, which is a lifetime appointment, people said, “You're crazy. You got your whole life ahead of you to make money for your family.”
But for me, the opportunity to serve this great country was a no-brainer.
And what you should know is this country is very much worth serving.
Hace unas semanas, un grupo de “expertos y expertas”, financiados por Open Society (Soros), acudió a la CIDH y a la ONU a, básicamente, pedir la liberación del 100% de los pandilleros arrestados durante el régimen de excepción.
Estos videos fueron vistos por el pueblo salvadoreño, lo que generó un fuerte rechazo hacia todas las ONG, “periodistas” y políticos que apoyaron el informe. Fue un desastre de relaciones públicas para las organizaciones de supuesta defensa de los derechos humanos.
Sin embargo, al ver la reacción y ser cuestionados por la gente, su excusa fue que no defendían a terroristas, sino a supuestos inocentes.
Así que decidieron intentarlo otra vez, esta vez ante el Congreso de los Estados Unidos. El plan era presentar al Gobierno de El Salvador como un violador de derechos humanos. Sin embargo, les salió peor: cuando les preguntaron directamente si estaban de acuerdo en que la MS-13 es una organización terrorista, no pudieron responder, y luego afirmaron que, independientemente de los crímenes cometidos, ellos estaban ahí para defender los derechos de esas personas.
Vean el video. Vean claramente cómo defienden a terroristas. Vean cómo dicen que, aunque hayan cometido crímenes horribles, ellos están ahí para defender sus derechos. No lo digo yo, lo dicen ellos con sus propias palabras en el Congreso estadounidense.
Que no los engañen: no están defendiendo a supuestos inocentes, están defendiendo a terroristas. Están diciendo que la MS-13 no es una organización terrorista y que, sin importar sus delitos, ellos igual defenderán sus derechos.
Que no quede ninguna duda: lo que buscan estos supuestos “periodistas”, organizaciones de “defensa de los derechos humanos” y políticos nacionales y extranjeros que los apoyan, es la liberación de estos criminales, para que puedan volver a someter al pueblo salvadoreño a su régimen de terror y volvernos a convertir en el país más peligroso del mundo.
Pero se dispararon en el pie, otra vez.
Vean el video y juzguen ustedes mismos.