Karen Bass dropping so much is the dead giveaway.
Nithya Raman is surging an incredible amount but Bass is staying at #1 or #2.
There is absolutely no logical reason for this. It's mail-in ballot harvesting plus no IDs.
The most obvious stolen election in U.S. history.
When the Supreme Court bans the counting of late-arriving mail ballots (and they almost certainly will) by the end of this month, the ramifications will be sweeping and instantly felt, especially in states like CA, OR, WA, and NV, which have mastered mail fraud.
For instance, Dems are counting on a 48-4 House split in CA with their new map. They can get it and STILL miss the House majority as the maps stand today.
If they get 46-6 or 44-8, they suffer devastating losses and if the latter perhaps odds below 20% to take the majority. Other seats like NV-3 may become playable, too.
It remains a terrible thing to watch but California’s open treason has created the greatest demand for ripping up election corruption by its roots since the 2022 races in Arizona - if not the 2020 election itself.
🚨 6M H-1B Visa Holders Threaten Native Born College Grads’ Jobs 🧑🎓
The vast majority of visa holders, by a multiple of 10X, are Indians, with Chinese next closest.
With the shocking scandal uncovered by Indian officials last week estimating 80-90% fraudulent applicants, what aggressive steps will DHS Mullins, and Fraud Czar JD Vance take to bring a wrecking ball to this whole scheme?
If you believe for even a nanosecond that every SV and PNW CEO and C-suite wasn’t aware and just looked the other way while hiring cheap labor that delivered record earnings and soaring share prices over the last decade, then I have some swamp land to sell you!
America First! Not Mumbai First!
We will crack down on H1-B abuse on Day 1.
7+ million H1-Bs processed since 2017–
70% are from India
🚨Up to 90% of applications from India are fraudulent!
You have far too much time if you, a middle aged objectively rotund man, spend a beautiful Saturday morning protesting a girl in her mid twenties by saying she should've swam faster 4 years ago because she didn't want to a man in the locker room.
Seek therapy.
In 2012 I started my business while I was homeless, sleeping in my truck and on friends couches, working 3am-11am at a factory and 9pm-1am as a bouncer.
When I got my first “big” ($7,000?) project I quit both of my other jobs on the same day and everyone I knew told me I was crazy, because there was no guarantee that I would get more work after that job was done. My friends and family tried to talk me out of it and it really bothered me how they didn’t believe in me.
I wasn’t crazy, I just knew something they didn’t. I knew in order to do the first big job properly, professionally, and in a timely manner, I had to put everything I had into it and hustle harder than I already was working 3 jobs, on one. I had to believe in myself even if they didn’t.
I did such an amazing job, that first project referred me to my second, which made me enough money to advertise, which got me my third job and many more.
14 years later, I don’t even have to hustle anymore, but I still do, because I’ll never forget how amazing it felt proving everyone wrong, and I chase that feeling every day.
Believe in yourself, great things will happen.
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it.
Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse.
It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
One of the greatest and most electrifying players in Mountaineer history.
Today, we honor Pat White by announcing his No. 5 will be retired this fall.
🔗 https://t.co/NAtIPhRjwd
Remember when some of you started having Cenk on your shows and inviting him to your conferences because he said a few negative things about Democrats for like five seconds?
Yeah, maybe don't be gullible morons next time.
If you think USPS isn't tracking all the ballots they've been delivering for 2 days now, the routes, the times they pick them up and where they deliver them to, and logging it all with their GPS?
You don't understand what's about to happen.
GPS is admissible in court. :)
The DHS shutdown is finally over
And the FISA 702 reauthorization vote just failed—because it didn’t contain a warrant to protect Americans from U.S. citizen queries
Long day
Big wins
Stay tuned
@notgaetti There was only one major professional sport for most of that era. Fewer teams, so pitching was not as diluted. Dead ball. Spitballs. Etc.
You don’t need to knock Ruth to celebrate Ohtani.
Why didn’t anyone else of his era come close to doing the same thing? Why was Ruth singlehandedly hitting more homers than entire teams? Why was he the only person to be both an elite hitter and elite pitcher in his era? You say the game was so much easier then, but nobody came close to doing what Ruth was doing at the advent of the Live Ball Era.
The difference between Ruth and the average player of his day was far greater than the difference between any other athlete and the average player of their day, in any era, in any sport.
So let's play your logic all the way out, chief
We take Babe Ruth, the game's greatest legend –– he of the .342 BA and 714 HR as a hitter, a 14-inning complete game in the World Series and career 2.28 ERA over 1200+ innings (twice as many as Shohei, btw) as a pitcher, and an OPS+ of 206, showing that he was more than twice as good as the average hitter of his day –– and he would be A Fat Garbage Man today.
Is it your position, then, that every single other player of Ruth's day –– all vastly inferior by any measure –– would just be fatter, garbage-er men today?
Today’s chef’s choice at Delaney Hall. This is the food detainees are being fed. And they’re bitching about it!
I would’ve killed to eat this well on military deployments! Keep your eye on the ball, America! 🇺🇸