Imagine having the OPPORTUNITY to make LA City Hall work better, more democratic, more responsive, & more transparent and accountable? 🤔
The status-quo bureaucrats & the political establishment are fighting HARD against those Charter Reforms and they are gaslighting all of you.
The people most affected by decisions about housing, policing, sanitation, and city services should have a voice in those decisions.
You don’t lose your right to vote because you lost your housing.
A bobcat eats hundreds of rats and mice a year, for free, and doesn't bill us for its service.
It won't bother you, either. It's about twice the size of a housecat, wants nothing to do with people, and you'll be lucky to ever lay eyes on one. What it wants is the mice in your yard, that's it.
But here's the sick part: in the mountains around Los Angeles, 88% of bobcats tested positive for rat poison. In one study, 31 of 39 dead bobcats had it in their bodies. They eat poisoned rodents, the anticoagulant tears down their immune system, mange takes hold, and they die slow.
We put poison out to kill rats, and the poison kills the bobcat.
If one turns up in your yard, you don't have a problem. You have the best pest control on the continent, on the house. Put the rodenticide away and let the bobcats cook.
The last three previous cycles we’ve had at least 1-2 incumbent Councilmembers voted out of office, that ends in 2026.
None of them are even facing a runoff (which happened in 2017 & each cycle since).
For context, neither of those things ever happened from 2005-2015.
lol. The socialists, famously, couldn’t even figure out who to endorse.
But yeah, I’m sure next phase of the crash out will entail claiming that was in fact a smoke screen that was all a part of the grand conspiracy!
Nithya Raman took 40% of the votes in today's drop & has overtaken Spencer Pratt for the second spot. She's now up close to half a point.
Bass: +15,691 (32.81%)
Raman: +19,096 (39.93%)
Pratt: +8,489 (17.75%)
Pretty safe to say Raman has unlocked a spot in the runoff.
*Yesterday's* 6/5 update for City Controller. Mejia cracks 60% & his climb should continue quite a bit. Will be interesting to see where he caps out. Mejia got 63.33% of the vote in Nov 2022 & he should surpass that w/o a problem.
https://t.co/WcwpH6SJAo
Another very big jump for Nithya Raman in today's drop where she took 40% of the vote.
She's now just a hair over 1 pt behind Spencer Pratt & on track to overtake him tomorrow assuming a similar size drop.
Bass: +19,312 (32.98%)
Pratt: +10,336 (17.65%)
Raman: +23,514 (40.16%)
If one person think SARS-CoV-2 means "common cold", and another person knows COVID-19 is a life-span altering vascular disease, we are living in two very different realities my friend
Reminder that no one in Pasadena, or anywhere in LA County, got a vote on the World Cup or Olympics.
No buy-in from the public on whether we want tanks, military surveillance, more ICE or to be financially ruined by these mega events.
https://t.co/ajNCE7TTF2
@TheKingSourceN@rcmoya84 Ummm … we receive verification when our votes have been counted. So, yes, he very much does know whether his vote has been counted or not.