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California dreaming: have the voters had enough of the left for now? — 10 Comments

  1. I’ll be in southern California in early July, talking to left-wing relatives. This might be interesting.

  2. I’m low tech, but the audio of Neo’s links is always hard for me to hear. I don’t think it’s my PC at fault.

  3. CICERO:

    They are YouTube videos and you can adjust the volume as you wish.

  4. He gives straightforward answers, in contrast to the “on the one hand, on the other hand” meandering answers coming from his opponents.

    Regarding Mayor Bass giving those stats on ICE: I am extremely skeptical. Bass made a number of trips to Cuba as a member of the far-lefty Venceremos Brigade. When Fidel died in 2016, she gave a praise-filled eulogy for him. Then in 2020, when she was being considered for the Demo VP nomination, she stated that her thinking on Fidel had “evolved,” and no longer saw him as the greatest thing since sliced bread. I guess that being considered for the VP nomination can cause your thinking to evolve.

    I recently talked w my cousin in Orange County. Born and raised in LA, she has witnessed the decline of Southern California. No longer God’s country. Which turned her and her So Cal family into Republicans.

  5. The voters haven’t had enough of the left because the voters ARE the left.

  6. I assume hell will freeze over before any Republicans get elected in California.

  7. Pratt’s Batman vid is brilliant political satire, his cartoonish portrayal of the gallery of leftist political villain’s raises it to genius level.

    “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon: It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule, making it a powerful tool.” #5, Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”

  8. Donk elections are crooked as hell. I live in a bright blue county in bright blue state and judging by the local Facebook, NO ONE is voting for this shit. Both county and state governments are loathed to max.

    Washington State has repeatedly given the voters the finger.

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