California is the canary in the coal mine.
Itās the end product of unchecked progressivism and the leftās model for the rest of America.
Limitless immigration, rigged elections, and powerless citizens.
Theyāll burn down your fuckin house while they vacation in Africa and demonize and ruin you for even trying to complain about it.
Theyāll lock you away you in your apartment while they dine at the nationās finest restaurant. And youāll be powerless to vote them out.
Theyāll bilk taxpayers for billions on a railway that never gets built. They get richer, of course, and make it all but impossible for you to drive anywhere.
For the left up is down, and dystopia is paradise. Hell is, quite literally, Heaven.
Realize this is all our destinies should we fail to guarantee fair elections.
Theyāve already told us what theyāre going to do if they regain power.
They are showing us in California.
California just did something incredibly stupid at the worst possible time.
By openly kneecapping Spencer Pratt in the primary, the state didnāt just protect Karen Bass from a competitive November race. It handed the rest of the country fresh, undeniable proof that their election system is designed to prevent any real challenge from ever reaching the general election. And they did it right as the Supreme Court is preparing to rule on late-arriving mail-in ballots in Watson v. Republican National Committee.
That timing matters. This wasnāt some quiet, behind-the-scenes adjustment. It was a very public execution of a candidate who was gaining traction with a modern campaign and a straightforward message. Everyone watching saw it happen in real time. The ballot drops, the sudden surge of a no-name candidate, the abrupt removal of the only outsider who was making noise ... it was all too obvious to ignore.
What California just proved is that their system cannot tolerate even the possibility of a close or uncomfortable race. Not because they fear losing power overnight, but because they fear voters seeing that the machine can be pressured at all. That revelation travels. It feeds directly into the growing national understanding that whatās happening in places like Los Angeles isnāt normal governance ... itās managed decline protected by procedural games.
They showed their hand. And they did it at the exact moment the highest court in the country is about to decide how much longer these games are going to be allowed to continue.
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According to this, it is legal in California to accept ballots without a postmark if the voter handwrites the date on the envelope.
This means all someone has to do is backdate ballots and send them in after Election Day.
Thereās still two more days of accepting new ballots. Theyāre not even done yet.
California really outdid itself this time. In a stunning display of strength and confidence, the stateās political machine decided the best way to handle Spencer Pratt was to smother him in the primary before he could make the general election āuncomfortable.ā
Nothing says āweāre totally in controlā like rigging a no-name progressive into second place just to avoid letting one reality star with decent ads stand next to Karen Bass for five months. Brilliant. Very democratic. Very normal behavior from a system that definitely doesnāt rely on fraud to survive.
They couldnāt risk it. Couldnāt risk five more months of Pratt using AI ads to point out that Los Angeles is a collapsing disaster while offering the radical idea of maybe not letting it burn. Couldnāt risk him making crime, homelessness, and open corruption look like solvable problems instead of permanent features of one-party rule. So they pulled the plug early and called it a victory.
This is the kind of move you make when youāre terrified of your own voters seeing what an actual alternative looks like. They didnāt just beat Pratt. They had to erase him from the conversation entirely, because apparently even a long-shot campaign run by an outsider was too much of a threat to the carefully maintained atmosphere of learned helplessness.
Congratulations, California. You successfully defended your right to keep running the worst major city in America without anyone asking too many questions.
What a flex.
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Letās review. California:
- Made it illegal to show voter IDs
- Mass mail-in ballots across the state
- Allows people to print ballots at home
- Allows people to register anywhere in the state
- Allows ballot harvesting
- Allows people to register with āIDsā like gym memberships & insurance cards
- Allows people to hand-date ballot envelopes, no postmark required
- Has 853,000 + āghost votersā
- Sanctuary state that harbors illegal aliens
- Refuses to turn over dirty voter rolls for verification
- Refuses to allow independent signature verification audit
- Refuses to allow ballot inspection audit
This isnāt exactly āsubtle.ā Itās a blueprint for stealing elections.
What Newscum has done to the California voting system is essentially legalize fraud.Ā Ā
Ballots mailed everywhere.Ā Ballots can be post marked up to 7-days after the election.Ā No voter ID.Ā 22-day period for resolving signature issues. High number of provisional ballots.Ā Voter harvesting (any third party can return another person's ballot, no limit on how many ballots a third party can return).
A new California law bans:
1: Neutral election observers from challenging a ballot.
2: Law enforcement from enforcing election law.
3: Law enforcement from inspecting voting machines.
Of course California elections are corrupt! They literally made it illegal to enforce laws!
Statewide vote-by-mail has been introduced in a handful of states.
It is Democrats who have intro'd it in every state where it has been adopted.
After adoption all those states have moved towards one-party rule -- Democrat party.
But I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
šØ Weeks before the vote count flipped, Gavin Newsom warned about a potential ābreak the glassā scenario if Republicans gained too much ground in California.
Now Spencer Pratt has been passed by Nithya Raman in the race for second place after days of ballot counting⦠so what exactly did Gavin Newsom mean by that? š¤Ø
Let me get this straight
> nearly every major democracy restricts mail in voting
> they also require real, government issued ID
> mail in votes (with no confirmation of citizenship during registration) switched the CA election
> thus election in CA is one of the most insecure processes in the developed world
Thereās no question that fraud happened. Itās statistically certain
The only question is whether CA can vote itself out of this mess, or if itās already too far gone
When is enough enough?
So we're supposed to never question the integrity of California's elections when they have no voter ID, massive amounts of mail-in ballots, allow ballot harvesting, accept ballots up to seven days after the election, and take weeks to count 10 million votes.
So⦠weāre expected to believe that in California, out of three candidates, the third place candidate, who conceded her campaign because she was mathematically eliminated from the run-off, suddenly received tens of thousands of votes from mail-in votes which all came in *after* Election Day, while the other two candidates received no late mail-in votes, and the second place candidate (who was surging as a Republican candidate in the bluest state in the country) is now in third place and mathematically eliminated from the run-off.
⦠and weāre supposed to trust that this is an honest and true election.
If youāre not angry about this, you need to be.
Protip: if you don't want the integrity of your slowest-in-the-developed-world elections questioned, maybe don't have the Governor say there's a "contingency plan" if they think Dems woulda been locked out of the general election for the next Governor.