The oddest thing about the LA vote is the electorate that told pollsters cost of living was the #1 issue also voted to increase sales tax — not on billionaires, but on themselves. Either people are confused; or there is fraud; or the system is gamed (legally) by left-wing groups.
THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.
There is no point in nibbling around the edges or changing statutes.
The entire concept of disparate impact is unconstitutional and must be repudiated root and branch.
You get a lot older if you don’t grow up. A fit healthy 28 year old guy with two toddlers is still young. A 32 year old whose Twitter bio says “your local rat gf” is ancient, a decaying entity.
Old houses are much like old cars.
They look really cool, and the interiors are often much more attractive, nice heavy materials, real wood and metal, etc.
But most who daily drive them end up replacing almost all the mechanicals and electrical eventually.
he went from being a rugged Chad to looking like a twink Peter Thiel would order to be killed for eavesdropping on a secret Palantir plot he wasn’t supposed to be privy to during a Bay Area sex party…………..
So all the sketchy ballots coming in 5-6 days after Election Day not only helped a communist rise from third to 2nd to push out Spencer Pratt but all these totally real voters also flipped the vote to approve higher taxes for LA residents. Beyond ridiculous.
My sister lives in Los Angeles.
She's a Democrat but voted for Spencer Pratt.
I was with her when she dropped her ballot in the mail weeks ago.
We checked today and it hasn't been received back.
Are they just TOSSING ballots for Spencer Pratt?
🚨Los Angeles Election Fraud Caught on Hidden Camera
LA election petitioners were caught on tape giving homeless individuals other voters' information, instructing them to forge voter names and signatures, and offering cash and drugs as incentives to register to vote.
Since I have the attention of people like @tedlieu:
We don't trust you. At all. We don't trust anyone in your government. Your election processes should be so unimpeachable that even if you were all corrupt knaves (which we think you are), that we could have no possible complaint about how you are conducting elections.
Instead you go the opposite direction. You rub our noses in your rejection of election integrity rules that are standard throughout the civilized world, and then you DARE insult us for questioning what we see.
Yeah, screw you. Keep it up, and one day the Republican House will refuse to seat California's so-called representatives.
The late, great @ScottAdamsSays once told us (paraphrasing):
If the odds of getting caught cheating are very low, and the consequences of getting caught are minimal, then the odds of cheating happening *somewhere* approach 100%.
Food for thought.
This is why i stopped playing magic the gathering I would show up to gatherings and they’d be like “let me introduce you to Tulip” and I’d have to fistbump some nigga like this and be like ahah wassup tulip
The story of the Hunt Brothers trying to corner the silver market in the 1970s is insane.
They owned about 150 million ounces of silver. When prices peaked at nearly $50/ounce in 1980, that amounted to $7.5 billion in 1980 dollars. If you adjusted for inflation to the present day, that would be about $32 billion.
They had bought so much of the world's physical silver that they essentially became the silver market itself.
Which is why they imploded so dramatically.
Imagine driving up the price of silver from $6/ounce to nearly $50/ounce in just 12 months, and then calling up your broker to tell him that you now want to offload your position.
And your broker says, "You're the silver guy. Who exactly are you going to sell 150 million ounces to?"
A cynical person in the former Eastern bloc, who assumes elections are rigged, would think Los Angeles is pumping Nithya Raman to defeat Spencer Pratt, so that she can then lose to Karen Bass.
That this makes so much sense should give us pause.