Here's a quote from a typical DSA politician, this one the mayor of Seattle: "We cannot allow big grocery chains to close stores at will!" Here is reality: Our businesses can't operate if we don't make money. We need fewer regulations and more law enforcement. Try that.
Seattle’s socialist mayor Katie Wilson claims she will unilaterally BAN grocery stores from closing down in her city. The government will FORCE them to stay open.
"We cannot allow big grocery chains to close stores at will!”
Thoughts?
When will 50 percent of California voters finally realize you can't make a state systematically repellent to entrepreneurs and business owners? You can't regulate people to the point where they can't make money. They won't work! Pratt is going to fight on. Good. Never give up.
Spencer Pratt, a political novice, scared the machine politicians who control Los Angeles so much they canceled the second scheduled debate. With more time, he may have convinced a majority of voters that they had nothing to lose by electing him mayor.
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Through 6/08 Steyer is within 215,734 votes of Hilton with 1.6M ballots uncounted. Steyer is getting 3 votes to Hilton's two. If this trend holds, then Hilton, ultimately, will beat Steyer by around 30,000 votes. That's too close to call. Expect anything.
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Thankfully the surge Steyer got on 6/08's new counts, where he got 270,363 compared to Hilton's 184,530, did NOT set a trend. False alarm. Becerra is going to have to face Hilton in the general election.
This is a well stated explanation of how political machines can exploit laws they wrote to grossly skew election results. It's legal and it would be interesting to see an analysis that quantifies just how many points the whole scheme confers on favored candidates.
Conservatives are always looking for elaborate voter fraud schemes—hacked machines, vote mules—but the reality is more banal: the Dem machine has rigged election law in its favor, and can dispatch its union and nonprofit apparatus to harvest votes.
Yesterday's LA count had Pratt ahead of Raman by 33,076 votes. Today his lead is down to 20,672. In one day the "Est. remaining" votes only dropped by 40,000 to 251,000. This trend has Pratt losing decisively to Raman. Surprised?
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And down it comes. Thanks, LinkedIn. There was NOTHING wrong with the facts or logic in this video. We have NPR anchors routinely calling people "election deniers" and LinkedIn would never block that expression of bias. Okay. Fine. But THIS was a forbidden point of view. Got it.
It is impossible to "decarbonize" California before we consume at least another 5 billion barrels of crude oil. The numbers to prove that are in this article. So why is our state government destroying our in-state oil industry 20 years too soon?
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LA Times: "Pratt holds of Ramen for now." At the end of election night Pratt's lead over Ramen was 10%. Today it's 6%. One mail-in ballot dump yesterday had ZERO votes for Pratt and thousands for Ramen. I give Pratt a 50/50 chance to advance.
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Built into the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act is the right of the state legislature to amend its provisions to lower the $1 billion threshold, replace “one-time” with an annual assessment, and eliminate exemptions for real estate and retirement accounts.
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Former New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio was interviewed on News Nation last night and asked to comment on Spencer Pratt's campaign. DeBlasio smugly described Pratt's ads as "inappropriate" and wondered "who is behind them." BS. Policy failures in Los Angeles have been so intellectualized and contextualized that it took crude descriptions of reality on the streets to wake voters up from their brainwashed acquiescence.
Here's what's at stake with low GOP turnout in November: Eight competitive seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. An initiative to protect Prop. 13, and a retaliatory initiative to gut it. And a "one-time" wealth tax with fine print going much further. Go ahead. Stay home.
There is a good chance Steyer and Becerra will both beat Hilton. If so, Chad Bianco's decision to stay in the race despite his impossible odds will be the reason why. This will inevitably lower GOP turnout in November, in-turn ceding critical close races.
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And yes here's another one. Spencer Pratt's campaign, regardless of the outcome, has exposed the grifting reality of machine politicians and their cronies in California's major cities.
This is called “entering the illusion” and amplifying it into absurdity.
It’s not counter attacking Bass and the ideology which she represents. It’s accepting the ideology and amplifying it.
Total killshot.
This expose is hype-free and well documented. It explains how leftist public sector unions are destroying what was the greatest state in America. The level of government corruption, incompetence, and greed is astonishing.
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An environmentalist coalition has released a "Water Renaissance" vision for California. Take out the rationing and add in seawater desalination, and it's pretty good!
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