Useful Idiot Kristen Welker's PATHETIC defense of California election fraud DEBUNKED
Larry O'Connor takes Welker to task for the rigged system she's dismissing.
"The real scandal coming out of California right now is quite possibly every single thing we are seeing transpire before our very eyes is 100% legal."
O'Connor explains that anyone with a functional brain can see what's happening in California and know that the election is being stolen.
"You can steal something and not break the law. And that's what's happening here. They are stealing it without actually breaking the law."
As a former Californian resident, O'Connor breaks down the entire process.
"This is the election system in California as we speak. Anybody who is a registered voter gets a ballot mailed to them, and you register to vote because you walk into a DMV, and you automatically get registered no matter what. And as you know, California leads the nation in giving driver's licenses and registrations to illegal immigrants, people who are in the country illegally, and they're getting driver's ed. They're getting commercial driver's license in California right now. And when you go through the process, they register you to vote. And there is no check for citizenship. There's no check for ID, there's no check for anything. And they'll register to vote. And you're on the voter rolls."
O'Connor even stated he hasn't lived in Los Angeles County since 2012, and he's STILL being notified by email that his ballot has been mailed to him.
"I don't know who's got it. Whatever address I used to live in has has the Lawrence O'Connor ballot, and I'd love to know if I voted. I probably have without anyone knowing it."
And then comes the issue of ballot harvesting...
"In California, individuals can go and collect ballots from anyone. They can go and knock on the doors and say, 'Hey, give me your ballot. I'll take care of it for you' legally. And those people who knock on your door and collect your ballot, they call it 'ballot harvesting,' they can work for political entities. They can work for political action committees."
"They can go and they can pick and choose what ballots they want to collect. And they bring them in or they don't. And every mail in ballot, there is no ID required for every single mail in or drop box ballot. All you've got to do is sign the ballot. But of course, it would be discriminatory to allow somebody who is illiterate and can't write their name to not vote."
"So when you sign your ballot, you can just make a mark. You can make a smiley face if you want, but it's witnessed. Don't worry. There's a little box for a witness to sign. But of course, there's no name associated with a witness. It's just a signature. And oh, by the way, when those ballots are collected, the witness signature isn't checked."
"They just check that there is a signature for a witness. So, of course, there's nothing keeping people from making a little mark on the signature for the voter. And then that same person squiggling the witness box, putting it in an envelope and then having those votes come in. Oh, what else are they doing in California? Well, they allow ballots that come in as late as a week after Election Day to be counted. That doesn't seem right. Oh. It's okay. The ballot had to be mailed or put into a Dropbox or delivered by Election Day. But of course, if it's not postmarked, they'll overlook that. If there's no postmark at all on the envelope, they'll just look at whatever date you put on it and they'll trust you, and then they'll count the ballots."
"Every single thing I just described for you is accurate and legal. They're not breaking the law. They're following the laws that they have written so that they can get away with this garbage and everyone knows it."
@LarryOConnor
@MikeBenzCyber California political gangrene is now existential to the American body. Election tampering at any level should be made a Federal capital offense. ☠️
@AnnCoulter As much as I like his policies, being President means you can't act like you're normal Joe Citizen... don't be a PIA @POTUS ... watch on TV!
Voyager 1 is 24 billion kilometers from Earth.
It communicates with us using a 23-watt transmitter.
Less than a refrigerator light bulb.
The signal takes 22 hours to reach us, traveling at the speed of light.
By the time it arrives, it's 20 billion times weaker than the power of a digital watch battery.
NASA's Deep Space Network picks it up using 70-meter dish antennas cooled to near absolute zero to reduce electronic noise.
The engineering required to hear a 23-watt signal from 24 billion km away is arguably more impressive than the spacecraft itself.
Launched 1977.
Still transmitting.
Still being heard.
We built something that works perfectly, 47 years later, in conditions no one has ever tested in.
That's what engineering for the long term looks like.
How it's Going -- Christianity vs. Islam -- Can Remaining Christian Areas of the World Avoid Subjugation, and How?
(grok)
Yes, through realism about doctrines, demographics, and governance rather than naive universalism. Subjugation here means loss of majority status, cultural dominance, [and Bill of Rights freedoms in the US] via gradual Islamization (migration + differential fertility + parallel societies + pressure on apostates/blasphemers).
Practical approaches observed or proposed:
- Control borders and immigration: Prioritize cultural compatibility, integration requirements, and numbers that avoid parallel societies. Europe's post-2015 trends show challenges where this lagged.
- Promote assimilation and secular rule of law: Enforce one legal system (no sharia courts/parallel norms), equality (no dhimmi-style exceptions), and counter supremacist ideologies. Support Muslim reformers rejecting political Islam.
- Demographic vitality: Higher native birth rates, family policies. Christian/secular societies with low fertility (roughly 1.3–1.8 in Europe) are vulnerable vs. higher Muslim rates in many contexts.
- Cultural confidence: Affirm heritage without apology. Free speech on doctrine/history (resist blasphemy taboos). Strong civil society resisting no-go zones or grooming/parallel enforcement.
- Alliances and deterrence: Historical Christian resilience (e.g., Byzantine defense until 1453, European pushback) relied on unity and strength. Modern equivalents: robust defense, energy independence, alliances.
- Religious revival: Active evangelism and retention in Christianity counters secular decline, which creates vacuums.
Outcomes depend on will, not inevitability. Countries like Poland/Hungary (low Muslim %, strict policies) contrast with higher-migration Western Europe. Lebanon’s trajectory warns of tipping points. Doctrinal differences matter: faiths expecting dominance behave differently under minority vs. majority status. Truth-seeking policy requires examining empirical patterns without sentimentality.
@KerryBurgess Yes, the US has dirty hands, which is very sad to We The People, who gave no approval of these aggressions. On the other hand, the world is a jungle, and the term "illegal war" is an oxymoron. Complicated.
One trust violation and you're out... 🗿
Never watched again after the fabricated Bush national guard story. Sad. Used to be great back in Mike Wallace days.
🚨 Mainstream media MELTS DOWN over CBS firing Scott Pelley, making it the “media story of the year” says @JoeConchaTV
Brian @kilmeade: “I think it’s interesting that Rachel Maddow knows Scott Pelley belongs in her line-up at MS NOW. That’s the problem: if you belong at MS NOW you shouldn’t have been on CBS 60 Minutes.”
@AmericaPapaBear Putting their hand over their heart for the only important team they're on is called respect.
Running around playing with a little ball is called entertainment. @spurs
I can't understand the pushback on (whatI renamed) the DOJ Political Prisoner Restitution Fund. The lack of Republican comprehension of what J6 really was is the surest indication of this country's fall from our founding grace.
We cannot have a country where the only ability to remove cancerous ideas and directions (elections) is stolen from We The People. ANY and ALL forms of election process corruption should be a capital offense. This has to stop.
A Modern Condensed Guide to Biblical Ethics, Morals, and Teachings
This is a straightforward, plain-English distillation of the Bible’s core instructions for how to live. It No ancient idioms, no church hierarchy, no ritual extras.
1. The Foundation
Love God with your mind, heart, strength, and attention. Put the Creator first, not money, status, pleasure, or politics.
Love your neighbor as yourself. Every human being carries God’s image. Treat them accordingly.
Stay humble. Pride goes before a fall. Serve rather than dominate.
2. Core Moral Rules
Worship only the one true God—no idols, no substitutes (money, nation, self, ideology).
Don’t misuse God’s name—don’t swear falsely or treat sacred things casually.
Set aside regular time for rest, reflection, and relationship with God and people.
Honor your parents and those who raised you—respect carries forward.
Do not murder. Value all human life; control your anger.
Be faithful in your sexual and romantic commitments. Honor marriage.
Do not steal—respect others’ property and work.
Do not lie or deceive—speak truth.
Do not covet what others have. Be content and grateful.
Do not bear false witness against your neighbor—stop gossip, cancel culture, and character assassination.
3. Jesus’ Core Teachings
The Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated. This is your daily compass.
Inner attitude matters more than outward rule-keeping. Deal with your heart first.
Forgive relentlessly. Let go of resentment or it will poison you.
Love your enemies. Pray for people who hurt you.
Be generous and non-showy. Give quietly. Help the poor without broadcasting it. Store treasure in actions, not your bank account.
Don’t worry obsessively. Seek God’s kingdom and right living first; the rest tends to sort itself. Live one day at a time.
Judge yourself first. Mercy triumphs over judgment.
Be salt and light. Live in a way that makes the world better and more truthful.
4. Character Traits to Cultivate (The “Fruit”)
Grow these in your life:
- Love, joy, peace
- Patience, kindness, goodness
- Faithfulness, gentleness, self-control
Ditch the opposites: selfishness, envy, rage, division, addiction to pleasure, constant drama.
5. Justice, Mercy, and Society
Care for the vulnerable. This is non-negotiable.
Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly.
Don’t pervert justice for the rich or powerful.
Work honestly and generously. Pay fair wages. Don’t exploit.
Tell the truth even when it costs you. The truth is all.
Reconcile quickly. Don’t let broken relationships fester.
6. Personal Integrity and Wisdom
Control your tongue. Words have power—build up, don’t tear down.
Be sexually pure and respectful. Your body matters.
Practice self-discipline: in money, appetite, time, and emotions.
Confess your wrongs, make restitution, and turn around (repent). Growth requires honesty.
Pray simply and regularly. Gratitude and dependence beat performance.
Read and reflect on these teachings often. They’re meant to be lived, not just believed.
7. The Big Picture Motivation
You’re not earning God’s love—you already have it. Live this way as a response to grace, not to prove something. When you fail (and you will), get back up, receive forgiveness, and keep going. The goal is Christ-like character: strong yet gentle, truthful yet merciful, free yet responsible.
This framework is demanding but freeing. It produces people who are reliable, generous, courageous, and at peace even in hard times. Traditional churches have often buried it under layers of tradition, power, and hypocrisy—just as Jesus criticized the religious leaders of His day. Strip it back to this, live it imperfectly but sincerely, and you’ll see why so many have found it transformative across centuries.