@japan_nobunaga@8irdUp The state has more natural beauty and resources than any other state in the union. The state and local government has squandered their credibility by destroying individual liberty and overtaxing the success of California residents.
The CA Legislature tried to strike these words from the state constitution in 2020 (put there by Prop 209 in 1996). The voters smacked them down when 57.23% said NO—despite the YES campaign outspending the NO team by more than 14 to 1. Now they’re trying again—calling it a “clarification” instead of an effort to gut the provision’s application to public education. Don’t believe them. If approved by the voters, this would be a major change. The aim is to pave the way for the recommendations of California’s Task Force on Reparations. The Task Force wants to make college free to African Americans no matter how well off their parents are and to get school districts to fund individual schools based on the race of the students who attend.
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@amelia_tweetz Have you tried earning money by creating something new. And then sell your idea and then deliver and scale? It is really hard and most people fail but a few are really good and they deserve to be rich.
@politicalmath@instapundit@ZaidJilani Look is it perfectly normal that calculating the specific mix of votes and then printing the required ballots can take time. This is perfectly normal in third world countries