How about that, if you cheat enough you can win. Xavier Becerra is Projected to win over Steve Hilton! You know this is the result of massive Cheating. Nobody has a chance with days of counting.
Governor JB Pritzker is panicking now that Trump just blocked 8.4 billion dollars to Illinois because the state is giving free welfare to illegal aliens.
Do you agree with Trump’s decision?
Let's see some hands if you support this!!🙌🏼
🚨 NOW: President Trump reveals he's VERY PROUD of Sen. Rand Paul for defeating a "POISON PILL" amendment by Bill Cassidy, that would've countered the DOJ anti-weaponization fund in border funding legislation
PAUL: "Ironically, the author of this amendment is the one creating a weaponization fund and directing it to pay his chosen group of people!"
"This amendment is nothing more than a poison bill that would prevent us from doing what is at hand and that is securing our border, enforcing our immigration laws. Democrats and some others refuse to vote for one dollar for the border."
"Republicans have stepped up to do the job Democrats refuse to do. We cannot let them hijack this bill at the last moment with an unrelated issue."
Teamwork/dreamwork.
Ask yourselves — why does California (& many other states) hide their voter rolls from the federal government at the same time they gladly hand them over to liberal activist groups?!
🧐hmmm
Democrats threw Eric Swalwell under the bus but back Graham Platner without remorse. It comes down to math. In California you automatically win with a D next to your name. In Maine, Platner is all that stands between them and six more years of Susan Collins.
Property tax on a paid-off home is the government making you rent your own land. I'm with the Governor:
We must save Florida homeowners from out of control property taxes.
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%.
.@USDA has NEVER had access to State SNAP data. Not until this Administration demanded it.
That’s why every figure from years past is meaningless. From the 29 states that DID share data, we’ve already identified at least $3 billion a year in fraud.
Extrapolated nationwide: more than $10 billion. This isn’t “erroneous payments.”
This is FRAUD — and yes, @RepAngieCraig, I know the difference. Do you?