It’s idiot like this that live in a parallel world. They are free to f*ck off to a sh*thole red state and then come back with their tails between their legs when they realize how good they had it in CA.
Yes Jimmy-
Lot of people will continue to leave LA.
They include:
1. Those that had their neighborhoods burned to the ground.
2. Business owners.
3. Those wanting to avoid being robbery victims.
4. Non-homeless.
5. Those not directly connected to the homeless industrial complex.
6. Those not actively engaged in various forms of Medicare, Medicaid, HHS, and welfare fraud.
7. US citizens.
8. Those that can do basic math.
9. Those that can’t do basic math and ran out of money.
10. People with access to transportation.
@akathekig@Shans91280604@PolitiBunny@jaketapper Again. How voting is conducted is a matter for states. Not the federal government, except where there are relevant statutes. It IS literally in the constitution. The document that is the basis of laws we follow.
@thereisnobeth SpaceX already does this with Starlink, this is not some revolutionary physics breaking idea. The revolution comes from scaling up and starship rapid reusability. That is the key.
Truly incredible how retarded this guys is. Worst of all, his stupid is like a contagion. This is just plain incorrect… in vacuum, satellites reject all waste heat via thermal radiation (Stefan-Boltzmann law). the ISS and thousands of others, including Starlink, use radiators and liquid loops successfully for this exact purpose.
Summary of how he ran his campaign, seeing as you reduced it to a honest hometown boy trying to do his best using the high ground:
• He called Mayor Karen Bass “Karen Basura” (trash) and accused her of failing on homelessness/fires. https://t.co/oow4bBz4qN
• Labeled opponent Nithya Raman “crazy” and a “serious threat to your kids.”
• Described street conditions vividly (e.g., “naked drug-addict zombies” near schools/playgrounds) and claimed official homeless counts were fake. https://t.co/wA9pt1WaGk
• Promised to leave LA if he didn’t win, saying he’d find somewhere his kids wouldn’t see that chaos. https://t.co/LAgcBs1qUi
• Heavy use of social media, attack ads, and blunt soundbites echoing broader frustrations with “MAGA”-style framing (though he’s a Republican in a very blue city). https://t.co/YfESY0Idjp
Get yourself a minimal level of education. Under the U.S. Constitution, states have the main authority over the “times, places, and manner” of holding elections for Congress and (by extension and longstanding practice) presidential electors. The president has no direct constitutional power to administer or override state election processes. Congress can set some uniform rules or alter state regulations, but the executive branch (including via executive order) cannot unilaterally dictate how states run elections or reject certified results.