Here we go, the Los Angeles Times is admitting that yes, tens of thousands of mail in ballots did get processed for only Mayor Karen Bass and Nithya Raman but it was “a glitch”
They say the system just “glitched” for a minute and didn’t process any ballots for Spencer Pratt but really there were ballots for Spencer, they just didn’t get processed during the “glitch”
No, we don’t believe you. This is fraud and Democrats are cheating
“It was the result of a lag in an automated collection of the data in which there was one data collection that captured votes in a single batch of votes for Bass and Raman, and then about 1 minute later, the collection of the rest of that same batch of votes — Folks I spoke to also said there is no fraud. But again, there was no batch of votes without any Pratt votes. There was sort of a 1-minute variation between the upload of Bass and Raman votes and Pratt votes on some media websites.
Officials and others who have reviewed the data say that is not any proof of fraud. There was no fraud.”
Again, yeah right. We need a federal audit into California elections
I don't know if Graham Platner's candidacy survives these latest allegations in the New York Times. It may well do so.
But I do find it the height of hypocrisy that the same Democrats who said that we need to believe all women are rushing to discredit the story because it quotes a GOP operative who dated Platner in the 2010s.
I mean, how do they square that?
Florida processes more than 10 million votes in a matter of hours.
California takes days — or sometimes even weeks — to count the votes.
It’s pathetic — and it’s corrosive to our civic culture.
I’m not a big election fraud guy - but the 24,000 ballot drop showing Spencer Pratt didn’t receive a single vote, is just not realistically possible. Irreducible error rate is even more prevalent when functional literacy of LA is 50%.
@Brien_Jackson Republicans sought entitlement reforms. Obama said he'll consider only if GOP immediately accept $800 billion in new taxes. Boehner said yes. Obama then reneged and demanded $1.2 trillion instead (and no spending savings). GOP saw the game and walked away.
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Whoever Spencer Pratt has putting together his commercials, every Republican running for office in the midterms needs to hire them today!
Here's another banger!👏
We are at a defining moment in Tennessee’s history and an even more pivotal moment for the future of our country.
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Thank you Senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty for your faith in me. @VoteMarsha@BillHagertyTN
Today was likely my last session on @ArkansasHouse floor as we wrapped up the Special Session. For the past 16 years I’ve had the honor of representing El Dorado, Union Co., and South Ark. I’m proud of the work that we’ve done and thankful for the friendships I’ve made. #arhd97
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You make a very salient point. In Arkansas, districts like the Little Rock School District (@lrsd ) spent $477,067,669 in 24/25 school year for 17,367 students= $27,000 per student,
In contrast, Education Freedom Account (EFA) students spend less than $8,000, nearly a fourth. When evaluating educational outcomes, which model provides a better return on investment for tax payer money?
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We’re making strong progress toward passing a balanced, responsible budget while also delivering meaningful tax relief for Arkansas families. The House wrapped up Week 2 with unanimous support for a resolution that would allow legislation to lower the cost of homeownership.
Why? Seriously, I cannot understand why he'd post this. Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this?
Either way, two things are true.
1) a little humility would serve him well
2) God shall not be mocked
This is a must watch interview with @BenSasse and @DouthatNYT
"In Christianity, the need for daily repentance is just a truth. I am broken. I leave undone those things which I ought to have done..."
"I've continued to feel a peace about the fact that death is something that we should hate...yet it's pretty good that you pass through the veil of tears one time and then there will be no more tears, there will be no more cancer..."
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was hanged by the Nazis on April 9, 1945 at the Flossenbürg concentration camp.
A camp doctor who was there gave this eyewitness account:
“On the morning of that day between five and six o’clock the prisoners, including Admiral Canaris, General Oster and state attorney Dr. Sack were taken from their cells and the verdicts of the court martial read out to them. Through the half-open door in one room of the huts, I saw Pastor Bonhoeffer, before taking off his prison garb, kneeling on the floor praying fervently to his God. I was most deeply moved by the way this lovable man prayed, so devout and so certain that God heard his prayer. At the place of execution, he again said a short prayer, and then climbed the steps to the gallows, brave and composed. His death ensued after a few seconds. In the almost fifty years that I worked as a doctor, I have hardly ever seen a man die so entirely submissive to the will of God.”
Bonhoeffer's last recorded words: "This is the end—for me the beginning of life."