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He was renting my friend's house in Ladera after the fires. He skipped out on the lease and stiffed my friend for 60k when he bought his new place for 6 million cash. My friend ended up losing the house.
Thousands of homeless voters were registered to vote at LA shelters — despite many not living there or the facilities not having any beds. https://t.co/MmC2Teilcz
Today’s cover: Thousands of homeless voters were registered to vote at LA shelters, despite very few actually living there. https://t.co/K1JGLQbsQg
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Democrats treat basic election integrity like a threat.
The Trump executive order and USPS May 29 proposed rules simply require Intelligent Mail Barcodes (IMb) on both outbound and return ballot envelopes for federal elections.
That’s it.
Just serialized tracking that reconciles what was sent against what actually comes back - the same basic technology USPS already uses for high-value mail.
Schumer calls it "voter suppression."
Marc Elias is already in court.
Padilla warns of "mass disenfranchisement."
The hysterical panic over elementary election integrity says everything.
This is correct and extremely embarrassing for US democracy. What’s also bad is the number of people, political scientists among them, who show up to tell you there’s no other way and you’re damaging the civic fabric by pointing out how ridiculous it is.
Today, I officially filed to run for the United States Senate!
Minnesotans are looking for a common-sense leader, not another career politician. I’m running to bring new leadership to Washington and put Minnesota first.
I’ve been saying for years that the city’s problems stem from a biased or surrendered press corps, where a symmetrical face is valued more than integrity. David Brinkley would never be hired under today’s media standards.
Example: Look how NBC’s Tony Llamas ‘frames’ his question - as though we all agree that “everything is seen through the prism of Donald Trump”.
No, Mr. Llamas, in Los Angeles, everything is seen through the prism of City Hall. @spencerpratt handed Tony’s head back to him. Cc: @LlamasNBC
“I wish he would just compete by building a better product,” Sam Altman says of Elon Musk.
“Probably his whole life is from a position of insecurity, I feel for the guy... I don't think he's, like, a happy person.”