@DOGE As a reminder, you need to Audit the 2008 Bail Out.
Lots of programs were made, reconciliation was never 100% done, money went into politicians pockets...
There's a whole lot of fraud to uncover...
We all know Spencer Pratt won in California. Doesn’t this situation look familiar to the 2020 Presidential election?
It sure looks like history is repeating itself, at least for the state of California.
California’s mail-in-ballot rules could change. Their current policies on mail-in-ballots in under scrutiny as the U.S. Supreme Court considers mandating ballots to be received by Election Day.
But is that enough? Don’t you think it should go back to mail-in-ballots by request? Instead of the current policy that everyone receives a ballot by mail automatically. I truly think mail-in-ballots are the problem in itself.
@bennyjohnson We'll see if anything comes of it or if a backroom deal is struck.
Hopefully he and whomever helped Walz defraud taxpayers goes away for a long time.
We already know Commifornia is corrupt to the Nth degree. Billions of dollars for a high-speed rail to nowhere. Evidence pointing to bought votes from the homeless in exchange for smokes or money is likely where these extra votes came from.
Intentionally defrauding the election took place, the only question is will anyone actually be held responsible for it.
@WallStreetApes The point is to make the permitting process lengthy and the rebuild so expensive that the owners sell the land for pennies on the dollar.
That has always been the goal.
@elonmusk I personally refuse to vote in a fraudulent voting system. There's no point since votes can be diluted.
Voter ID needs to be mandatory and voting national holidays that align on a schedule are needed, so everyone has a voice.
Simple.
@gotrice2024 They won't care if they get blasted on social media and their parents will just side with their innocence.
The only reasonable response is enforcement of law to where they get jail time or some form of administrative punishment for their behavior. Only then will this end.
@MAGAVoice The officer is only part of the problem.
The root cause is the legislators, pushers of the immigration, and the financiers backing the rhetoric.
@HMBohemond Monolithic dome homes have a track record of withstanding tornadoes.
Although expensive, that stone house would survive tornado thrown debris.
@ThrillaRilla369 One party plays the game until they get played out while slowly moving towards the same agenda. Once that party has had its time in the limelight, the other party takes its turn.
Campaign promises are rarely fulfilled if at all.
The right hand washes the left and vice versa.
@Asmongold@NYPostOpinion It needs to be done sooner, rather than later.
We have plenty of 2nd and 3rd generation Americans that would happily take those peoples places and do a better job.