May 19May 19 1 hour ago, Polar Bear said:You don’t think I can find a picture of someone shitting on the sidewalk in any city in Texas?Nope. Do it.1 hour ago, Polar Bear said:Just because it happens in SF, doesn’t mean it happens everywhere in CA.What's the magic number? 4? Because I've been to 4 different CA cities and witnessed the horror show with my own eyes. None were SF. Edited May 19May 19 by FourFans
May 19May 19 Author 46 minutes ago, HeloDude said:I wonder why California has such a high number of homeless per capita…one of the highest in the country.The weather and insane social benefits like free dental care for illegals.Spencer Pratt is making waves and his commercials are funny as hell!
May 19May 19 Another airline guy checking in here and honestly the only thing that makes an overnight suck is if it’s too short. I hate getting into a cool vibrant city getting put up in the airport hotel. Time for my 6900th shitty hotel burger and fries..After staying in pretty much every major city in the country multiple times I can confidently say they’re all great. They all also have their rough parts. Use common sense and avoid the rough parts. If you can’t find a way to have a good time on an overnight in LA or SF with some of the best food and bar scenes in the country idk if you can be helped. It’s not that scary guys avoid skid row and the tenderloin and enjoy the rest of these massive awesome diverse cities.On the subject of bodily functions I’ve seen more bachelorette puke on the sidewalks of broadway, 6th, and bourbon than I have human shits in all liberal cities combined. By a factor of ten. Go have a good time and stop letting Fox News convince you these places are scary
May 19May 19 1 hour ago, HeloDude said:I wonder why California has such a high number of homeless per capita…one of the highest in the country.Military, weather, social programs. Edited May 19May 19 by Polar Bear
Saturday at 12:54 PM3 days Author STILL counting ballots from a primary three days later...what a failure.
Saturday at 02:25 PM3 days Given how close the race appears to be, I'm not surprised. It's a detailed thing to make sure the democrat wins by a small enough margin to make it look like there wasn't too much meddling. At least in the Gov race. Edited Saturday at 02:26 PM3 days by FourFans
Saturday at 08:03 PM3 days It's already over though. Not like any of those votes will flip to Pratt even if he ends up getting the primary nod.
Sunday at 02:02 PM2 days Author The state with Silicon Valley and they can't count votes in a reasonable period of time.
Monday at 08:43 PM1 day I routinely RON in California, and have seen the degradation in multiple cities first hand over the past 5 years, but is this kind of election process that takes a MONTH to complete normal anywhere else? A month to count ballots seems like a ripe breeding ground for fraud to go undetected.https://dp.electionresults.sos.ca.gov/
55 minutes ago55 min Author SEVEN days and still counting...what an abomination.This failed stateis beyond corrupt and it is on full display during this election . On June 1st Newsome signed an SB 73 which was "emergency legislation to protect the election". For the record SB73 restricts access to voter information, prohibits giving law enforcement agents, including federal officials such as ICE and Border Patrol agents, access to voter rolls or voting systems without a court order. Why in the world would you need to keep those roles in the dark....hmmm.SB73 does some other shady shite like limiting challenges to Mail-in Ballots by prohibiting election observers from making challenges on the basis that the signature on a return envelope does not match the one that appears in the voters’ registration records. Great time to pass this legislation given the swing in results away from Spencer Pratt is the result of Mail-in Ballots from three districts with a VERY high homeless population, those votes broke for 5:1 Raman.Thousands of homeless voters were registered to vote at LA shelters — despite many not living there or the facilities not having any beds. It was revealed that one drop-in center that received $600,000 from the socialist candidate had 185 registered voters at the address but offers NO accommodations. Last week, the New York Post contacted the Nithya Raman's campaign and the center seeking comment regarding the relationship between the councilmember and the organization but has not heard back. However, a photograph showing Raman presenting a check was taken down from its website following our inquiries.The largest concentration of homeless voters was at the Midnight Mission in Skid Row, where voting records show 1,160 registrations — but its website shows it only has beds for 84 men and 36 women.
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