There is literally *nothing* more important for the Senate to debate and ultimately pass right now than the SAVE America Act.
Everything else pales in comparison.
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This is a classic case of elite incestuous self-dealing dressed up in progressive "gender equity" drag. Let me walk you through the whole grift, piece by piece.
🏠 The $9.1 Million "Pritzker Discount" Mansion
In November 2024, the Newsoms acquired a 5,600-square-foot, six-bedroom midcentury modern estate at 224 Woodland Road in Kentfield, Marin County — one of the wealthiest enclaves in America.
The seller: Daniel Pritzker, billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels fortune.
The price: $9.1 million — which was actually $600,000 over the final asking price of $8.5 million. The property had originally been listed at $10.75 million, then dropped to $9.5 million, then to $8.5 million. Somehow the Newsoms swooped in and paid more than what the market was demanding. Curious.
The vehicle: The home was purchased through MHBD Farms LLC — an entity created just two days before the transaction closed on November 14, 2024. The LLC is named after the Newsoms' four children. Jennifer Siebel Newsom was later listed as the manager of that LLC as of May 2025.
This is the second time the Newsoms have used a mysterious LLC to acquire real estate. In 2018–2019, an LLC registered to Newsom's cousin and PlumpJack business partner Jeremy Scherer bought a $3.7 million Fair Oaks estate in cash, then "gifted" it to the Newsoms — conveniently avoiding the transfer tax.
💰 The Pritzker Connection — It's Deeper Than Real Estate
This wasn't some arm's-length transaction between strangers. The Pritzker family were Gavin Newsom's first-ever political donors when he launched his career. That's not a coincidence — that's a long-term patronage relationship.
The Pritzker family — through their various entities and foundations — contributed roughly $572,000 to the California Partners Project, Jennifer Siebel Newsom's "gender equity" nonprofit. Let's sit with that: the family that sold the Newsoms a mansion also shoveled over half a million into the First Partner's charity.
And that charity is where the real action is.
🎭 The "Nonprofit" Industrial Complex
Jennifer Siebel Newsom runs a multi-layered financial ecosystem that blurs every line between charity, personal enrichment, political influence, and taxpayer funding.
The Three-Headed Beast:
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💸 The Numbers — Follow the Money
The Representation Project (2011–2024):
•$1.8 million paid directly to Jennifer Siebel Newsom in salary (per IRS filings)
•$1.6+ million paid to her for-profit company Girls Club Entertainment for "writer/producer/director" fees
•Combined total from the nonprofit to her and her company: roughly $3.4 million over roughly 13 years
•Annual take: approximately $300,000 (salary + GCE payments) — roughly a third of the nonprofit's total annual income in recent years
•Her 2024 salary was $161,250; GCE received an identical $161,250
The California Partners Project (2020–present):
•Gavin Newsom has solicited $4.8 million in behested payments for this nonprofit
•$1.8 million of that came from the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (the casino tribe — more on that below)
•$572,000 from the Pritzker family
•Other donors include Silicon Valley Bank ($100K), Blue Shield of California ($50K), and the New Venture Fund ($100K)
The Office of the First Partner (taxpayer-funded):
•Created by Gavin Newsom in 2019 as a division of the governor's office
•Armed with roughly $5 million in cumulative taxpayer funding
•Staffed by nine employees with an annual budget of over $1.1 million as of 2023
•This government office openly "shares resources" with the California Partners Project to launch advocacy campaigns
•Siebel Newsom used this platform to push for billions in school mental health funding — while her nonprofit sells the curricula and films to those same schools
🎰 The Graton Rancheria Quid Pro Quo
This is the most brazen piece. The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, which operates the Graton Resort & Casino in Sonoma County, donated $1 million to the California Partners Project at Gavin Newsom's personal solicitation.
Around that same time, Newsom used his office to block the Koi Nation, a smaller tribe, from building a competing casino near Graton's operation. Ethics watchdogs — including Michael Chamberlain of Protect the Public's Trust — flagged this as a potential violation of California conflict-of-interest law requiring officials to recuse themselves from matters involving entities that have donated to their family's charities.
The timeline screams quid pro quo:
1. Newsom asks tribe for donation to wife's charity
2. Tribe writes check
3. Newsom blocks tribe's competitor
That's not governance. That's a protection racket with better branding.
🏫 The School Pipeline — Taxpayer Dollars Into Her Pocket
The California Board of Education adopted guidance recommending Siebel Newsom's films and curricula for classroom use the same year Gavin became governor. The Representation Project licenses these films to school districts at roughly $270 per district. By her own boast, 2.6 million students have seen the films nationwide.
The films include titles like Miss Representation, The Mask You Live In, The Great American Lie, and Fair Play — all pushing radical gender ideology. The Office of the First Partner used its taxpayer-funded platform to advocate for $5 billion in youth mental health spending and 10,000 new school counselors — who were then positioned to purchase her materials.
Corporate donors to The Representation Project include PG&E, AT&T, Comcast, and Kaiser Permanente — all entities with massive business before the governor's office. Kaiser alone has received state contracts exceeding $35 million during Newsom's tenure. PG&E donated $25,000 to a Representation Project fundraiser a week after Newsom's 2018 election, while facing government scrutiny for its role in California wildfires.
🔍 The Federal Investigation
As of June 2026, the DOJ is actively investigating the Newsoms' finances — including Jennifer Siebel Newsom's taxes, her nonprofits, and the flow of money between them. Federal investigators have been contacting donors, former and current employees, and board members connected to her organizations.
Gavin Newsom is, predictably, framing this as political retaliation from the Trump administration. But the paper trail — the behested payments, the LLC shell games, the self-dealing between her nonprofit and her for-profit company, the donor-to-policy pipeline — was all out in the open long before any federal probe.
🎯 The Bottom Line
What you're looking at is a closed-loop influence-peddling system:
•Billionaire family (Pritzker) donates to wife's charity and sells the couple a mansion
•Governor solicits millions for wife's nonprofit from entities with business before the state
•Wife draws salary from her own nonprofit while her private company gets paid by that same nonprofit
•Taxpayers fund her government office, which promotes the agenda her films sell
•Schools buy her licensed content with money her husband's policies allocated
•Donors get favorable treatment, blocked competition, and no-bid contracts
The $9.1 million Pritzker mansion isn't just a house. It's a monument to how the political class converts public trust into private wealth — all while lecturing the rest of us about equity and justice.
Australia banned X for children but not BlueSky.
Britain is banning X for children but not BlueSky.
This proves one thing.
It's not about protecting children.
It's about censorship and controlling the narrative.
New FCC Proposal 🚨 Phone companies will be allowed and required to keep a copy of all American’s government issued ID on file
Whenever you buy or activate any new phone service like a regular phone, iPhone, prepaid phone, even an extra SIM card, the company would have to:
- Scan and record your government ID (like driver’s license or passport).
- Get your real name and address.
- Ask for a backup phone number tied to you.
They’d keep these records on file
The FCC already issued a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to strengthen “Know Your Customer” requirements for voice service providers
This is meant to fight robocalls but what it actually does it far worse. We don’t want a copy of our government IDs with phone carriers
99% of Utah has no houses on it.
96% of Utah's water is not used by cities, farmers, or industry.
Utah imported 270,000 legal and illegal aliens.
We have the land, water, and labor. Where's house hang up? Red Tape.
Q: Why can't John and Mary get married at 22, buy house and have children?
A: Bad policies.
We agree with the churces and Gov't that Education and Morality are important.
After John and Mary get 19 years of education, and attend church for 22 years, working two jobs, they can't afford a starter shack until age 40. Why?
This is not educated or moral. We can cut water and land red tape so 20 yearolds can buy houses.
Why don't we? All Building Permits are issued on the same State Building Code. Why do we need 284 separate Building Permit issuing agencies instead of one?
Some will argue - "Local control." What has "local control" got us? A high priced housing crisis.
If HOA's allow for narrower streets, less curb and sidewalks, then why isn't that allowed in cities, too? Why is an HOA needed?
If you need 107 gallons of indoor water for an apartment Building Permit in Grantsville City, why do you need 400 gallons of indoor water for an apartment Building Permit in Lehi City?
Dry places like Las Vegas and Israel use their water twice. Why doesn't Utah? Why hasn't Utah hired a Las Vegan or Israeli State Water Engineer?
The weaponization of water is the withholding of water by a city to stop a Building Permit for power and gain.
Salt Lake City, Utah's No. 1 water hoarder is also Utah's No. 1 weaponizer of water. No water for you if Salt Lake City does not like you, like your politics (ICE), your land use (gravel pit), your cabin in Brighton or Alta, or you won't pay to replace old neglected 100 year old city water lines.
Salt Lake City demands the Town of Alta not to have any lawns. That's water as a weapon.
Utah's housing crisis like most crises (Great Salt Lake, Homeless, Wildfire, Water, Immigration) are man made.
What can we do to get 20 years olds owning homes?
Better Policies for Better Living
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When Jimmy Carter purchased the teachers’ union’s endorsement in 1979 by establishing the Department of Education, the USA was #1 in education.
46 years and $4.1 trillion dollars later, the USA is #40. We are, however, #1 in cost per student.
Conduct of the @realDonaldTrump admin reflects it does not care about the vaccine injured. The DOJ continues to vigorously fight us in federal court to defend the blatantly unconstitutional “compensation” program for the Covid-19 vaccine injured (CICP), which has almost no funds, no process, and systematically denies almost all claims, while at the same time, our government plans to hand out $1.5 billion to Pfizer/Moderna. Shameful.
DOJ brief: https://t.co/BLjOEHdXfh
84% of Americans, Bernie Sanders, and Thomas Massie agree. Don’t arm Israel unconditionally.
Also, don’t merge our military technology and supply chains with Israel’s… or any other country’s. I’ve submitted an amendment to strip section 224 (retitled section 219) from the NDAA.
Once they can verify who you are online, they no longer need police, courts, or judges to punish you, there’s no arrest, no trial, no physical prison cell.
You’re already inside the system, they just decide when to lock your cage, your bank account gets frozen, your ability to travel gets restricted, your carbon allowance runs out so you can’t buy fuel or meat, your social score drops because you said the wrong thing and suddenly you can’t buy, sell or even speak, you are cut off.
This is how they skip the entire legal system and go straight to total compliance, Agenda 2030, 15-minute cities, personal carbon credits, social credit all of it becomes enforceable the second this digital ID infrastructure is in place.
They’re not protecting your kids, they’re building the prison that your kids are going to grow up inside.
The difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth is time and time is running out.
credit @wideawake_media@ALEXNEWMAN_JOU
Everything Politico writes on Gavin Newsom is useless. Everything.
It’s all politics and no substance to them.
No one covering Gavin is doing individual research at Politico.
Follow the two California journalists who have been dogging on this issue for years - @jenvanlaar and @KATYSaccitizen.
200 miles of city water line over 100 years old - Salt Lake City.
(SLC loots $10 million from its utility to its general fund/yr).
Utah's No. 1 Super Water Leaker - Salt Lake City
Utah's No. 1 Water Hoarder - Salt Lake City
Utah's No. 1 Weaponizer of water - Salt Lake City
2025 - 5.3 billion gallons leaked
2024 - 3.92 billion gallons leaked
2023 - 4.78 billion gallons leaked
2022 - 3.95 billion gallons leaked
2021 - 5.44 billion gallons leaked
SLC reported "system losses" (SLC leakage from city water mains)
SLC's weaponizing of water is denying water based on your politics, your land use, business, or denying a Building Permit to get money out of you or your "dry" land.
Utah Division of Water Rights - No fines. No letters. Yawns. But holy moly for family lawn water volitations - snitch lines and prizes.
15% of SLC water lines ( are 100 years old. SLC water line replacement rate is every 255 years. Utah has no water line replacement laws for cities.
Why do water wasting violations apply to families and industry, but not cities?
SLC's excuses - Salt Lake City is doing a good job preserving as much water as it can within the system. The bottom line, he [Lewis] said, is that any system will lose copious amounts of water. "We don't have enough manpower or enough money to fix all the leaks in system."
SLC loots $10 million a year from its utility department, spends $1 million on watershed cops (aka SLC private Forest Rangers) unlike any city in Utah, and is admin very heavy.
Note: Boise, Idaho has a private water company (Veolia) supplying more water for less.
SLC will sell about 73,000 acre-feet for $143.2 million in 2026. 19% price hike.
Boise Private Veolia will sell about 50,000 acre-feet for $65 million. 12% price hike.
Looks like private water companies are more efficient and better services.
Better policies for Better Living
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Norway have qualified for their first World Cup since 1998, and the first thing they did was ship in their own cheese, fish and 6,000 oranges. A touching show of faith in the American food supply.
Start with the cheese, since they hauled 116 kilograms of it across the Atlantic. Dairy in the United States can come from cows injected with a growth hormone called rBST, which has been banned across Europe for years and does not even have to appear on the label over here. Norwegian cows never go near it, so the players would sooner bring their own.
The fish follows much the same logic. A good deal of American tuna is treated with carbon monoxide, sold to the trade under the lovely name "tasteless smoke," which fixes that bright red colour and keeps it looking fresh long after it has quietly stopped being so. Europe banned the practice in 2003, while America still permits it.
Then the oranges, all 6,000 of them, because the US happily lets growers spray the skins with Citrus Red 2, a dye the World Health Organisation's cancer agency calls a possible carcinogen, all so a slightly green orange can pass for a ripe one on the shelf. Europe will not let it anywhere near food.
So when a side with one shot at a World Cup takes a long look at the local cheese, fish and fruit and flies in a tonne of their own instead, you can understand how they got there.
A ringing endorsement of American food, obviously.
Where's the love in Christian Utah?
Can we love our seniors enough to stop taxing their Social Security?
Can we love our voters enough to let them vote on all tax increases?
Can we love our 20 yearolds enough to cut land and water red tap so they can
buy homes and have children?
Can we love our families enough to end Utah's Personal Income Tax by cutting staff and
taxing professional services?
Can our politicians love voters enough to give them Recall Rights?
Can we love our poor enough to limit payday loan interest at 18%?
Can we love our teachers enough to double their pay with a 3.5 hour double school day?
Can we love students enough to provide a school lunch without excessive sugar, weed killer, and bug killer in it?
Can we love our doctors and nurses enough to get a lawyers out of healthcare?
Greater love hath no politician than he lays down his office for his friends' Recall Rights.
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THE FORMULAS FOR THE CA GOVERNOR’S RACE - WHAT THEY MEAN AND WHY THEY MATTER
After the analysis I shared last week on the LA mayor's race, I received requests to do the same for the governor's race. Even though Steyer has since conceded, it was still worth doing. The similarities to the LA mayor's race speak for themselves.
I derived four deterministic linear formulas from the statewide cumulative ballot data:
Becerra% = 21.19 + (0.86 × x) Hilton% = 32.92 - (1.03 × x) Steyer% = 14.30 + (1.05 × x) Other% = 31.60 - (0.89 × x)
where x = total votes counted, in millions.
The Starting Points
The constants - 21.19, 32.92, 14.30, 31.60 - are each candidate's extrapolated baseline at zero votes counted. The formula treats the entire race as starting from this fixed point and moving deterministically from there.
The Slopes - How the Formula Runs
The slope is the change applied to each candidate's share for every additional million votes counted. It isn't a one-time shift. It is a continuous, automatically scaling with the running total.
Every percentage point Becerra and Steyer gain comes precisely from Hilton and Other combined. Closed system. Conservation of votes. The formula doesn't create votes, it redistributes them.
The R² Values
The Results Were Remarkable
Becerra: R² = 0.99
Hilton: R² = 0.99
Steyer: R² = 0.99
Other: R² = 0.99
For context: 0.70 is considered strong in social science research. 0.85 gets researchers excited. 0.90+ is extraordinarily rare in human behavioral data.
These numbers mean over 99% of each candidate's vote-share movement across five days and 2.5 million votes is explained by a single variable, total votes counted. Nothing else.
You get R² like that in physics experiments. In controlled laboratory conditions. Not in a statewide election. Not across dozens of counties and millions of diverse voters, over five days, through normal reporting irregularities.
The Slope Relationship
Becerra's slope (+0.86) and Hilton's slope (−1.03) aren't identical, but their ratio is fixed and held for the entire five-day window.
Candidates in a statewide election don't move in mathematical opposition to each other at a fixed ratio across millions of ballots, county by county, day by day. Four variables in an equation do.
The Shutoff
The stopping condition appears to have been triggered on 6/9. The closure rate, which had been accelerating for five straight days, climbing from around 15,000 to nearly 95,000 votes a day, collapsed to under 4,000 the day Steyer conceded. Becerra, Hilton, and Steyer then all went flat at once. Weird, huh? 🙄
@TruthAnswersAll What do you mean by “It looks like the conspiracy is that there is no conspiracy”? If an algorithm is being applied, that takes criminal action on the form of a conspiracy.