Working Emergency Dept. Tech, ex-B2B Tech Marketing Pro. Passions = slow cooking, golf, tequila, the surf, dogs & wife (35 years), and my 2 boys. #MAHA #EMS

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Stephen Condon retweeted
David Friedberg: California’s Voting System Looks Fraudulent, But It’s Working Exactly as Designed @friedberg believes California’s extremely loose election laws enable “appointments” not free elections. Why? The voting data in LA makes no statistical sense. “ Pratt's post-election mail-in ballots declined by 1/3. So statistically, the population of people that send in their ballots late reduced for Pratt by 1/3, increased for Nithya Raman by 80%, and Karen Bass 10% less, if you just look at the mail-in ballots before and after election day as a comparison. I don't know if there's a sociopolitical way that you can assess those statistics and assume that these are individuals casting their individual vote for who they think should be Mayor of LA. Basically, the concentration of incremental votes that Nithya Raman got came around the Skid Row area in Los Angeles. But when you look at the basic statistics of what happened in person, mail-in before, mail-in after Election Day, it becomes a real statistical quagmire on how did this sort of a sociopolitical shift happen in such a way that it did? Now, there was a report published, and they highlighted the 2018 California midterm elections and the challenges that they saw arise in that midterm election because of some of the legislative changes that were made. First, California Assembly Bill 1921 legalized the practice of unlimited ballot harvesting in the state. What that means is that any individual in the state of California has the right to go and collect ballots from any other individuals, regardless of relationship, fill them out, and send them in. California, two years later, 18 months later, also passed a law that made it permanent that every person registered in the state of California would get a ballot, so tens of millions of ballots then get mailed out. Then there was another series of laws that were passed that said anyone can register to vote. You don't need to prove your citizenship. You can use a gym membership card as an example. So anyone can register to vote. There is no proof of ID when you get a ballot. There is no demonstration that the person who fills out the ballot has anything to do with the individual who's supposed to be voting that ballot, and it is legal for an individual to go out and collect hundreds or thousands of ballots, ship them in, and they will all qualify in these kind of mail-in ballot voting processes. So there's nothing illegal or fraudulent going on. In fact, the system is operating exactly as intended. It has been set up and structured in a way that with the right construct, you can get an individual appointed, not elected, but appointed to a particular role in government under a, quote, ‘free election’ in California.”
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Can someone please explain it to me like I'm five, why members of Congress are more upset that Elon became a trillionaire than they are that Somalis have defrauded our government out of hundreds of billions of dollars?
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Here it is: A George Soros–funded ballot initiative, Proposition 64. The taxpayer money extorted from that measure was supposed to go to substance abuse treatment; instead, it is being used to overthrow the state government of California in the California gubernatorial election on November 3, 2026—all $370 million collected is going to registering voters. California DOGE: Democrats used a state agency called “Elevate Youth” to launder taxpayer money into registering voters. “Elevate Youth funneled money ($370M) meant for substance abuse help to get-out-the-vote and organizing—for Democrats.” Elevate Youth is funded through Proposition 64. In other words: Proposition 64, which was funded by George Soros, extorts taxpayer money, launders it into an NGO, and is now being used for its original purpose—to topple the state government of California—all at the taxpayers’ expense.
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Bill Maher asks how the government is “failing the poor so badly” when he pays “60 PERCENT” of his earnings in taxes. “Last week was tax day… I paid the government probably almost 60% of what I earn. That’s a lot.” “And I… wouldn’t mind if Bernie Sanders would stop saying the rich don’t pay taxes.” “The top 10% pay 72% of all federal income taxes. And the bottom half, 3%.” “The Democratic Socialists talk about socialism like we don’t already have a lot: Social Security, unemployment, Medicare, nutritional assistance, Medicaid, Obamacare, disability, housing subsidies.” “How can you be soaking the rich and failing the poor so badly? How can it be that the federal government alone took in over 5 trillion in taxes last year, and we still need that?” “Are we really this incompetent and corrupt?”
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So let me get this straight: Trump invited NBC News to interview him despite their hostility, gave them over half an hour of content, and sat through pouring rain and technical difficulties all while being berated by Kristen Welker. But yet, the story is "Trump stormed out?!" Give me a break. Here's a question for NBC: when was the last time you saw a Democratic president request an interview with a conservative outlet? For almost a decade, Trump has had the balls to keep requesting these interviews with the Leftist media, knowing they’ll try to spin the narrative or rile him up. And this is how they repay him?
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Stephen Condon retweeted
Meanwhile in California:
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I think this Arab says it best @elonmusk. This Arab commentator just delivered a brutal wake-up call: “After 1,400 years of cursing the Jews & Christians in our prayers… we have no unity, no countries. They reached space, slept on the Moon, split the atom, and invented the digital revolution, while we obsess over entering the bathroom and what ruins our ablution besides women and black dogs.” “Must our minds remain captive after 1,400 years?” The self-own is devastating. Time to face reality.
Straits of Hormuz are named after Ahura Mazda from Zoroastrianism
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These are all common sense!
Nothing about this should be remotely controversial. Pass the Save America Act!
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Corruption
Let me get this straight > 84% of Americans support requiring a photo id to vote > every major democracy in the world does this except the US > even under our very eyes, the mail-in ballots in California are highly suspiciously slanted toward only one party And yet majority can’t push this through?! This is a traitorous level of incompetence Pass the SAVE Act!!
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Stephen Condon retweeted
Gavin Newsom is a DISGRACE. He promised $2.5 BILLION in emergency wildfire relief for Palisades and Eaton fire victims—then sat on 75% of it for 16 months while families lost everything. Now an NBC investigation confirms he diverted the cash to CHP overtime and pet projects instead of helping survivors rebuild. Newsom doesn’t care about Californians—he cares about power. Pathetic.
More than 16 months ago Gavin Newsom promised $2.5 BILLION to victims of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires. More than 75% of the funds of bill ABX14 have not been released to victims and are being squandered and misappropriated by government agencies. This is criminal.
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Stephen Condon retweeted
4M Republicans in CA still haven't voted yet in this Primary! Share this and tell them to VOTE !
Today's cover: An illegal immigrant who was deported three times is accused of murdering an infant and two women in Modesto. trib.al/hFeuoux Subscribe for home delivery: trib.al/0aLGXxu
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Stephen Condon retweeted
California Democrats have increased regulatory costs to grow lettuce 1,400% New data shows groceries are getting more expensive is because farming is getting more expensive A Cal Poly study tracked the regulatory costs of a California lettuce farm - In 2006, it was $109 an acre - Today, it's more than $1,600 an acre - That's a 1,400% increase in regulatory costs I looked more into this and it’s absolutely correct The study tracked a large scale commercial lettuce grower in the Salinas Valley across 2006, 2017, and 2024 2006: Regulatory compliance costs = $109.15 per acre (about 1.26% of total production costs) 2017: Rose to $977 per acre (795% increase from 2006; 8.9% of production costs) 2024: $1,600 per acre (63.7% increase from 2017; 1,366% overall increase since 2006; now 12.6% of total production costs). The state produces 70% of US lettuce “That dramatic rise has come from layer upon layer of regulation, nearly two dozen of them related to food safety, air and water quality, worker health and safety, and wages.” California needs to vote Red and stop with all these insane revaluations
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My father grew up in the segregated South. He had to walk around to the BACK of a restaurant just to order a sandwich because he was black. THAT was Jim Crow. Not showing a photo ID to vote. You need an ID to: • Board a plane • Cash a check • Buy alcohol • Enter federal buildings But suddenly showing an ID to vote is “racist”? Give me a break. This is not civil rights. This is political theater. The Democrat Party survives by manufacturing grievance because they have nothing else to run on. Comparing voter ID laws to segregation is not just dishonest, it is insulting to the people who actually lived through Jim Crow. Asking Americans to prove they are who they say they are when they cast their vote is called common sense.
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Read this book and give it to all your friends. Survival of civilization depends on it!
#2 across all new releases in Canada.
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Stephen Condon retweeted
"I need the mainstream media, CBS, ABC, CNN to step forward and start covering what is a major scam. How many thousands, tens, hundreds of thousands of people are permanently disabled or possibly lost their life because our FDA hid the fact that there were safety signals screaming at them with the COVID injection? So again, you can't answer all my questions... but we need to figure out who is running this deep state" @SenRonJohnson @SenRandPaul
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Stephen Condon retweeted
My new series ALLEY CATS comes to Netflix on 7 August. I've never been so excited/worried about any show since The Office. There's nothing like it. And as with all my work, some people will hate it & some will fucking love it. But how can I make sure everyone watches it? Help!
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When Spencer Pratt wins the Los Angeles mayoral race he gets to move into the mayor's mansion. The thought of Karen Bass having to give up her home to him after she burned down his home is reason enough to vote for Spencer.
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Ok… most of you know I was in the organic baby formula business, but what you don’t know is I dabbled in diapers as well. I also know this baby2baby “non profit” and have had past interactions with them.. I’ll leave that out for now.. Let’s dive into this absolute grifting nonsense. Prepare to be shocked. California is about to spend $20 million of taxpayer money to give 100,000 newborns 400 diapers each through Baby2Baby. Do the math with me: 100,000 babies × 400 diapers = 40 million diapers $20,000,000 ÷ 40,000,000 = $0.50 per diaper!!!!! Now walk into any Costco in California and you can buy the same quality diapers for .12 to .15 cents each! That’s $48 to $60 for 400 diapers. So the state is paying 8–10x more per diaper than a regular family buying in bulk. They could’ve just handed every low-income new mom $100 cash and told her to go to Costco. She’d get more diapers, better ones if she wanted, and still have money left for formula, wipes, or whatever the hell she actually needs. But nah… that wouldn’t let Gavin and his connected “nonprofit” girls running the show there cut ribbons, take photos, do galas and be friends with celebrities and brag about the “first-in-the-nation” program while skimming their cut for “administration” and “partnerships.” This is peak government stupidity!!! Spend way more money to feel good and look good, instead of just trusting parents with their own damn money. We’re not helping babies. We’re funding another bloated nonprofit-government grift. Math doesn’t lie. The diaper math is brutal. What a scam and a joke!!!!!
FREE DIAPERS COMING THIS SUMMER!
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Stephen Condon retweeted
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt kicked off the city's mayoral debate in a heated exchange on Wednesday after Pratt called Bass "an incredible liar," and claimed she misguided Angelenos about the facts of the Palisades Fire when it broke out last year. CBS News' @JonVigliotti, who has been closely reporting on and investigating the blaze for over a year, fact checked two key moments from the debate.
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The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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