@OddJob1776@AndrewDesiderio My thoughts exactly. And I thought the same thing when Thune was confirmed so easily, we can all see how well that turned out.
Here it is:
A George Soros–funded ballot initiative, Proposition 64.
The taxpayer money extorted from that measure was supposed to go to substance abuse treatment; instead, it is being used to overthrow the state government of California in the California gubernatorial election on November 3, 2026—all $370 million collected is going to registering voters.
California DOGE: Democrats used a state agency called “Elevate Youth” to launder taxpayer money into registering voters.
“Elevate Youth funneled money ($370M) meant for substance abuse help to get-out-the-vote and organizing—for Democrats.”
Elevate Youth is funded through Proposition 64.
In other words: Proposition 64, which was funded by George Soros, extorts taxpayer money, launders it into an NGO, and is now being used for its original purpose—to topple the state government of California—all at the taxpayers’ expense.
ActBlue accepted foreign money and donations under fake names.
They knew about it and failed to stop it.
And when we asked them about it, they all took the 5th.
The Muslim Brotherhood states they'll impose Sharia Law in America
"through the ballot box 🗳️ or bullet;
there is no between."
Do you hear them saying they'll take over our country through elections or murder?
It’s time to declare Islam is a
National Security threat; agreed?
🚨 I’m a Black man, a proud conservative, and a follower of Jesus Christ.
When I see protesters outside the Collin County Courthouse chanting “FUCK WHITE LIVES!” after Karmelo Anthony’s sentencing for murdering Austin Metcalf, my soul grieves.
This isn’t justice. This isn’t “community.” This is demonic hatred — plain and simple. All lives are made in the image of God. Every single one. Black, White, Brown — doesn’t matter.
Celebrating the loss of any innocent life, or cheering on evil because of skin color, is straight from the pit of hell.
And here’s the truth they don’t want you to say out loud: When Black conservatives, Christians, or truth-tellers like me call this out, we get labeled “traitors,” “Uncle Toms,” or “betrayers of the community.”
Let them talk.
I’d rather be disliked by some in my own community than stand before a Holy God and be found guilty of excusing evil, hating my neighbor, or twisting justice for racial points.
My allegiance is to Christ first — not color, not tribe, not political pressure.
“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil…” (Isaiah 5:20)
I choose truth over tribe. Light over darkness. God over man.
Who else is tired of the hate? Drop a 🙏 if you stand for real justice — not skin color.
#AllLivesMatterToGod #FaithOverFear #TruthOverTribe
The truth is that there are VASTLY more hate crimes, especially aggravated rape and murder, per person by Blacks against Whites than the other way around.
The is not remotely debatable, as the numbers are so extremely lopsided!
Black pilot, West Point graduate, and combat veteran Wesley Hunt delivered a masterclass response:
“Hey Jasmine… Black pilot here.
I graduated from West Point. I went through Army flight school. I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache. I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad.
Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color. Nobody lowered the standards for me.
Suggesting that Black pilots, engineers, doctors, or leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting.
I didn’t want a different standard. I wanted the same standard.”
He ended with a powerful line:
“Merit isn’t racist. Excellence isn’t discriminatory. And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.”
This is the kind of clarity and backbone America needs right now.
You have to ask yourself…
Why does every single Muslim who is running for office want to defund the police, ban ICE and ban DHS?
At some point, you have to realize these Islamists want to witness the mass murder of innocent Americans in acts of jihad.
Here it is:
A hidden-camera 🔥🔥 bombshell:
This is Democrat operative Joel Caldwell of the “Coalition for the People’s Agenda,” a Fulton County ballot-harvesting NGO chief—caught on tape admitting it all.
Democrats are stuffing ballot drop boxes with fraudulent votes, and it’s all caught on videotape. He also admits this is how they rigged the 2020 election and why Democrats fight to the death against voter ID.
• They pay people to illegally ballot-harvest.
• They bribe ballot counters and election officials.
• They forge and falsify ballots.
And the Atlanta mayor straight-up stole the election.
He says it all himself—on tape.
Joel Caldwell:
“That’s what happened in 2020, ’cause that’s when the ballots—they started stuffing them ballots and people stuffing them ballots, and they got videotape of them, but nobody talks about it. That’s why Trump was making that big deal about it, because you see it on videotape. It’s like, come on. We see the man pull up and put a hundred ballots in this box. You know? You can’t do that sh*t.
So groups were paying people to do just that—drop off ballots.”
He continues: That’s why Democrats fight to the death against voter ID laws.
Joel Caldwell:
“That’s why the Republicans are always trying to fight the ballot—you know, that’s the whole argument, because Republicans are the ones who put out that kind of stuff, so they want voter IDs and stuff. Democrats are fighting voter ID laws. It’s a two-sided thing. That’s what they’re fighting over. Republicans are trying to say, ‘Hey, look, we got proof of this sh*t.’
And the Democrats are like, well, we don’t want voter ID laws, and we want to make it where you can just drop your ballot off—online voting and different things they try to come up with.”
📝 This is the type of stuff happening across blue cities, right before an election, including Los Angeles as we speak—good God, they’re bribing the LA homeless with drugs for votes.
Farmers across California are warning that the Golden State’s agricultural heritage is facing growing pressure from rising costs, foreign imports, rapid development, and the steady loss of farmland.
Across California, more farmers are speaking out and encouraging residents to support California-grown products instead of relying heavily on food imported from overseas.
Many say the issue goes beyond economics.
Because once farmland disappears… it rarely comes back.
One California farmer put it simply:
“We can build more subdivisions. We can build more warehouses. But we can't replace productive farmland once it's paved over.”
California is known for its:
vegetable farms
strawberry fields
nut orchards
vineyards
cattle ranches
family farms
rural communities
and agricultural traditions that stretch back generations
From the vast farmland of the Central Valley… to the cattle ranches of Northern California… to the orchards, vineyards, and family farms scattered across the state…
Agriculture remains one of California’s most important industries and a major part of the state's identity.
But farmers say the challenges continue growing:
rising fuel costs
expensive equipment and supplies
competition from imported products
drought and extreme weather
water shortages and regulations
labor shortages
and development steadily consuming farmland
Many Californians now say protecting local agriculture means protecting:
farmland
family farms
water resources
rural communities
California-grown food
and future generations of California farmers
Because California’s farms don't just produce food.
They help preserve open space, support local economies, protect rural communities, and keep a piece of old California alive.
🌴 SUPPORT CALIFORNIA FARMERS.
🥬 BUY CALIFORNIA GROWN.
🚜 PROTECT CALIFORNIA FARMLAND.
Because once it's gone... it's gone.
Farmers across California are warning that the Golden State’s agricultural heritage is facing growing pressure from rising costs, foreign imports, rapid development, and the steady loss of farmland.
Across California, more farmers are speaking out and encouraging residents to support California-grown products instead of relying heavily on food imported from overseas.
Many say the issue goes beyond economics.
Because once farmland disappears… it rarely comes back.
One California farmer put it simply:
“We can build more subdivisions. We can build more warehouses. But we can't replace productive farmland once it's paved over.”
California is known for its:
vegetable farms
strawberry fields
nut orchards
vineyards
cattle ranches
family farms
rural communities
and agricultural traditions that stretch back generations
From the vast farmland of the Central Valley… to the cattle ranches of Northern California… to the orchards, vineyards, and family farms scattered across the state…
Agriculture remains one of California’s most important industries and a major part of the state's identity.
But farmers say the challenges continue growing:
rising fuel costs
expensive equipment and supplies
competition from imported products
drought and extreme weather
water shortages and regulations
labor shortages
and development steadily consuming farmland
Many Californians now say protecting local agriculture means protecting:
farmland
family farms
water resources
rural communities
California-grown food
and future generations of California farmers
Because California’s farms don't just produce food.
They help preserve open space, support local economies, protect rural communities, and keep a piece of old California alive.
🌴 SUPPORT CALIFORNIA FARMERS.
🥬 BUY CALIFORNIA GROWN.
🚜 PROTECT CALIFORNIA FARMLAND.
Because once it's gone... it's gone.
James Talarico: “We have to protect good paying oil and gas jobs.”
Talarico introduced a bill in the Texas Legislature to try and eliminate the oil and gas industry in Texas.
Talarico is a fraud.