@ApexSeeker_ Frankenstein was made by someone and even he made an old friend.
https://t.co/icATi7qZ0u
You may not understand spoken English but this is 1974 young Frankenstein movie clip explaining how difficult it is to make friends when you're old is easy to understand without subtitles
The late Gene Hackman has one of the greatest one scene cameos ever in Young Frankenstein (1974). No matter how many times I watch this, it always cracks me up. The cigar part especially, is absolutely hilarious 😂
How did Democrats make election fraud legal in California?
We investigated. This is insane. Check this out…
Election fraud is institutional and codified into law in California. According to the Secretary of State’s website:
- Anyone can register to vote from ANYWHERE, including a ‘public park’ or a ‘street corner’
- No voter ID
- No signature required
- Mail votes to every ‘voter’
- No limits of ballot harvesting. Anyone can drop off any number of ballots at anytime (!!!)
- Unmonitored drop boxes everywhere
- Do not count a single vote until AFTER the election (most states count early votes and mail votes BEFORE election)
- Keep counting unsigned, unaccountable, no address mail ballots for 7 days after Election Day
- Votes certified 5 WEEKS after election by Secretary of State
This is a system of fraud specifically designed to manufacture votes in races you need to win and make the fraud untraceable.
An example: There’s 100,000 homeless in L.A. Democrats pay them to register to vote (this has been documented on video). Many are registered to toilets in empty parking lots. Where do those ballots go? Who ‘votes’ for them and collects the ballots? Who cares. It’s all legal and untraceable.
That is how Democrats make election fraud legal. Give Democrats power again and they will institute this system in your state by law.
This is why we must Pass the SAVE America Act now!
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@DanielleMejiaCA@jackunheard Danielle, this YouTuber makes some great points during his video. Especially pointing out how dems have done this in the past with receipts, but shows he's a regular person like us at the end of his video in a funny way.
https://t.co/4Fpz7D1boI
@InformedMama209 IT WOULD BE FUNNY IF MILLIONS OF VOTES WERE SUDDENLY CAST FOR REPUBLICANS WITH SIGNATURES THAT DON'T MATCH. IT WOULDN'T BE AGAINST THE LAW!
@TomSteyer Right. 25,000 votes come in and *ZERO* of them are counted for Spencer Pratt—a statistical impossibility. “tHiS iS wHaT dEmOcRaZy lOOkS LiKe” 🤡🎪
Fuck you Tom. Life long Californian here. You refer to me as "Hispanic".
Democrats have cheated, lied and stolen everything they have. Democrats don't build. They use and discard. With the amount of money you've wasted running, you could have done some actual good. But thank you for running and splitting the Democrat vote just like Bianco did to the Republicans vote.
@POTUS@realDonaldTrump
DEMOCRATS ARE CHEATING! HELP US CALIFORNIANS PLEASE!
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), through its Civil Rights Division, has longstanding authority to monitor polling places and election processes to enforce federal voting rights laws. This includes:
Preventing discrimination, intimidation, or suppression based on race, language, etc. (Voting Rights Act).
Ensuring compliance with other federal statutes (e.g., Civil Rights Act, Help America Vote Act).
Federal monitors (often DOJ attorneys or personnel from U.S. Attorney's offices) can observe procedures, take notes, and document potential violations. They are not law enforcement in this role—they don't arrest people, touch ballots, or direct election officials. Their presence is for oversight and potential future enforcement actions.6a1e86
This applies to both federal and state elections when federal rights could be implicated. Post-Shelby County v. Holder (2013), broad deployment of "federal observers" (from Office of Personnel Management) is more restricted without court orders, but DOJ can still deploy its own personnel as monitors, often with notice to state officials.
🚨 Tell me “the cheat” ain’t happening in CA?!
Spencer Pratt surges on Election Day and suddenly mail-ins roll in. Now he’s in THIRD behind Bass and a socialist?
They don’t steal elections,
they harvest them in CA!
@DanielleMejiaCA Danielle, I'm betting that they are trying to figure out how to skew the voter percentages so that the total votes averaged across all the Democrat candidates will equal a cheated win when Steve ultimately runs against their top Dem. They can't be as blatant as they just were.
I was a structure mechanic at Northrop and built the latest generation F-18's, They are amazing.
In the photo, the Mitsubishi "Viper Zero" (officially the Mitsubishi F-2) is based on an American fighter—the F-16 Fighting Falcon (often nicknamed "Viper")
Key Details:
The F-2 is a Japanese multirole fighter developed in the 1990s by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in partnership with Lockheed Martin (U.S.). It was derived from the General Dynamics/Lockheed Martin F-16, with Japan handling about 60% of manufacturing and the U.S. the rest.
It features significant modifications for Japanese needs (e.g., larger wings for ~25% more area, extended fuselage, advanced composites, Japanese AESA radar like the J/APG-1/2, and enhanced maritime strike capabilities), but it retains a strong F-16 foundation in airframe, engine (General Electric F110), and overall design.
The nickname "Viper Zero" combines the F-16's unofficial "Viper" callsign with a nod to Japan's famous WWII Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter.
It's essentially a highly customized, Japan-specific evolution of the F-16, not a clean-sheet Japanese design. The older Mitsubishi A6M Zero from WWII, by contrast, was an original Japanese design and not based on any American fighter.