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Chevron is letting customers know in California that itās not Donald Trump causing the insane gas prices in the state, itās California Democrats
Chevron just added these new signs to their pumps educating customers, āSacramento policies did this. Now you pay moreā
āCalifornia politicians are choosing foreign oil and fuels over local jobs and lower costsā
This is what we need. Huge companies willing to educate the public and tell the truth
Itās Gavin Newsom and Democrat policies causing $6.30+ average cost per gallon in California
Regardless of the outcome of Spencer Prattās race, what heās doing is authentically American. See a problem, become a part of the solution. His campaign ads are unconventional, but thatās the point; itās refreshing. Instead of speaking like a career politician, heās speaking as an American who sees and deeply understands how fragile the simple things in life are when leadership fails.
This is what this country is all about. Citizens willing to step into the political arena, unafraid, and challenge a failing system, much like the one that has destroyed Los Angeles. I hope moments like this inspire more Americans to throw their names into the mix, run for office, get involved and stand up for what makes this country exceptional.
@JonathanTurley In other words sheās just peeing in the pool to try and get everyone else out. Response noted, and that is as far as it will go, according to Grok - https://t.co/ePYMIDUbYk
A single justice cannot overrule the majority. In Supreme Court orders and opinions, the majority (or the Court as a whole) decides the outcome. Jackson's sole dissent simply records her disagreementāit has no legal effect and does not block or reverse the ruling. The majority's position still controls.
Most businesses donāt need more AI tools.
They need less confusion.
Right now people are drowning in:
⢠ChatGPT
⢠Claude
⢠GHL AI
⢠automations
⢠workflows
⢠prompt packs
⢠AI agents
⢠āsecret systemsā
ā¦and somehow theyāre STILL slower than before.
Because buying tools feels productive.
But tools donāt fix:
⢠weak offers
⢠unclear messaging
⢠bad follow-up
⢠operational chaos
⢠sales friction
⢠disconnected customer experience
AI is not the strategy.
AI is the amplifier.
And if the foundation is weakā¦
AI just scales the mess faster.
The businesses winning with AI right now are not the ones with the MOST tools.
Theyāre the ones with:
⢠clarity
⢠simplicity
⢠operational discipline
⢠fast execution
⢠strong communication
⢠strategic automation
The future does NOT belong to people chasing every shiny AI object.
It belongs to the people who know:
WHAT to automate
WHEN to automate
and WHAT should stay human.
Better choices.
Less confusion.
Real growth.
@NEWSMAX That would mean they would need to build a fake office, with and impersonator and AI to pull this off⦠oh ya⦠they already tried all that.
Should also add⦠More spending. More programs. More promises. Yet somehow every few years we end up right back here: deficits, cuts, higher costs, businesses leaving, families squeezed, and cities fighting over scraps.
And now suddenly everyone acts shocked that arts programs are on the chopping block? Cmon!
Yes⦠The arts matter. Culture matters. Kids matter.
But reality matters most.
You cannot keep running governments into the ground financially and then pretend there will be no consequences when the bill finally shows up.
San Diegoās arts budget is less than 1% of the general fund. Eliminating it wonāt magically fix the deficit. True. But that actually exposes the deeper problem: the system itself is broken.
California has been governed by the same political machine for years. Same policies. Same talking points. Same outcomes.
At what point do we stop calling this ācompassionā and start calling it what it is: failed leadership with good branding?
A city doesnāt collapse all at once. It slowly loses its ability to think long term, tell the truth, and make hard decisions before crisis hits.
Thatās the real story!
@voiceofsandiego San Diego isnāt cutting arts funding because leaders suddenly hate creativity.
Theyāre cutting it because the money is gone.
Thatās the part nobody wants to say out loud.
For years, California leadership has sold people emotional slogans instead of sustainable solutions.
Most people celebrate May 4thā¦
We embody it.
This isnāt about a movie or a franchise.
This is about choosing discipline over distraction.
Purpose over pressure.
Power over passivity.
Every day youāre either stepping into who youāre called to beā¦
or letting something else win.
Today is a reminder:
ā” Stand for something
ā” Fight for what matters
ā” Finish what you start
May 4 be with you⦠always.
#Mavrik #MayThe4th #Relentless #WinTheDay #DisciplineEqualsFreedom
Try coming back to reality. Questioning a presidentās mental fitness without evidence is not a real argument. It is a distraction from policy, results, and long term strategy.
If we are evaluating leadership, it should be based on decisions and outcomes. Under Donald Trump, the economy has shown strong measurable results. Those are facts, not opinions, and they reflect the ability to make high level decisions.
When it comes to national security and global issues, decisions are never simple. They are made with long term impact in mind, especially when it comes to protecting lives and positioning the country. Disagreeing is fair, but dismissing those decisions as irrational without addressing the substance is totally irresponsible and only a distraction to the point.
Criticism without solutions or a better strategy does not move anything forward. You disagree and we get it, but the real question is⦠what would you do differently and what data supports it?
Leadership is about long term direction, not short term comfort. At the same time, no president controls every outcome. Opportunity still requires personal responsibility, discipline, and action. Whereās yours? Stop wasting the tax payers time, energy and money with this nonsense.
Got it twisted, Black entrepreneurship has been growing. Pew reported Black-owned U.S. firms grew from 124,004 in 2017 to 194,585 in 2022, with gross revenue rising from $127.9B to $211.8B. That supports a message of ownership, work, and building instead of waiting.
The numbers show Black employment improved during Trumpās first pre-COVID economy, but since his 2025 return, Black unemployment has risen nationally. That said, blaming one president alone is too simplistic. The strongest message is personal agency plus opportunity: jobs, skills, business ownership, relocation, discipline, and responsibility still matter. The path forward is not victimhood. It is ownership.