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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2019 15:27:10 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on May 22, 2019 18:02:08 GMT -8
The so called media
The journalists at CBS This Morning on Tuesday laughed at a new trend by militant leftists: Dumping milkshakes on politicians they don’t like. Co-host Tony Dokoupil began with a whimsical recounting: “In the latest of a series of attacks on right-wing politicians, Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage was doused with a milkshake yesterday. That was actually salted caramel if anyone is wondering.”
This prompted laughter from Dokoupil’s co-hosts. Continuing the jovial discussion of political intimidation, he added, “I’m sure it feels great. I’m sure people love the feeling. Pictures fly around the world.”
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Post by danvilleshark on May 22, 2019 18:03:27 GMT -8
The so called media
The journalists at CBS This Morning on Tuesday laughed at a new trend by militant leftists: Dumping milkshakes on politicians they don’t like. Co-host Tony Dokoupil began with a whimsical recounting: “In the latest of a series of attacks on right-wing politicians, Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage was doused with a milkshake yesterday. That was actually salted caramel if anyone is wondering.”
This prompted laughter from Dokoupil’s co-hosts. Continuing the jovial discussion of political intimidation, he added, “I’m sure it feels great. I’m sure people love the feeling. Pictures fly around the world.”
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Post by Fugazi on May 22, 2019 19:06:50 GMT -8
The so called media The journalists at CBS This Morning on Tuesday laughed at a new trend by militant leftists: Dumping milkshakes on politicians they don’t like. Co-host Tony Dokoupil began with a whimsical recounting: “In the latest of a series of attacks on right-wing politicians, Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage was doused with a milkshake yesterday. That was actually salted caramel if anyone is wondering.” This prompted laughter from Dokoupil’s co-hosts. Continuing the jovial discussion of political intimidation, he added, “I’m sure it feels great. I’m sure people love the feeling. Pictures fly around the world.” CBS this Morning used to be a good show until TDS set in. No one watches it now
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Post by cjelli on May 23, 2019 9:53:37 GMT -8
Coastal California in a nutshell: Beverly Hills, California, voted this week to become the first city in the nation to ban the sale of tobacco products within the city limits, except for three high-end cigar lounges where the wealthy hang out. The city council voted Tuesday to approve the ban, which would apply to gas stations, convenience stores, pharmacies, and grocery stores. High-end hotels are also exempt, but can only sell the products through concierge services. Wealthy residents, including actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, lobbied the city to exempt their favorite haunts. “Great cities are defined by their great people, places and institutions, and the Grand Havana Room is a signature location where these three things come together in Beverly Hills,” Schwarzenegger wrote in a March 11 letter to the city panel considering the policy, according to CNBC. “It is unthinkable that the city might adopt a policy that would intentionally or unintentionally cause the closure of this character-defining institution, and it should not do so,” he added.
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Post by Fugazi on May 23, 2019 10:03:54 GMT -8
Coastal California in a nutshell: Beverly Hills, California, voted this week to become the first city in the nation to ban the sale of tobacco products within the city limits, except for three high-end cigar lounges where the wealthy hang out. The city council voted Tuesday to approve the ban, which would apply to gas stations, convenience stores, pharmacies, and grocery stores. High-end hotels are also exempt, but can only sell the products through concierge services. Wealthy residents, including actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, lobbied the city to exempt their favorite haunts. “Great cities are defined by their great people, places and institutions, and the Grand Havana Room is a signature location where these three things come together in Beverly Hills,” Schwarzenegger wrote in a March 11 letter to the city panel considering the policy, according to CNBC. “It is unthinkable that the city might adopt a policy that would intentionally or unintentionally cause the closure of this character-defining institution, and it should not do so,” he added. The elite rule the working class. Welcome to california
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Post by Fugazi on May 23, 2019 11:23:02 GMT -8
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Post by sharkhaywood on May 23, 2019 12:25:21 GMT -8
I just caught some of this at lunch. This guy was a Mexican police officer for 10 years and now is a specialist on security in the border area and trains people how to deal with being kidnapped and how to escape. He was on the Joe Rogan podcast. This is a section specifically talking about the caravans.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 23, 2019 13:36:59 GMT -8
May 20, 2019 Governor Newsom, The boxes are filled. The bags are packed. The hearts are breaking. My family is about to be divided, separated, perhaps forever. I wish you cared. Our wonderful daughter, along with her husband and their two young children has given up on life in California. The only place they’ve ever called home has become intolerable for them. They’ve found a new home in a southern state, far away from here, in the real America. I’ve heard the story innumerable times – people leaving, or wanting to leave, what was once the paradise of the West Coast. Not so long ago, kids could walk down to the corner store, or to school, without their parents worrying about their safe return. No more. You once could visit a neighborhood park, and not fear for your life. No more. Walking across the street did not require careful examination of the pavement to avoid feces or used hypodermic needles. Now it does. Illnesses are again being seen in this state that had beenrare or non-existent until recently. Typhus, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Measles, Hepatitis A, B, and C are all here again. A worker on the upper floors at L.A. City Hall recently came down with typhus, spread by rats living in the disgusting conditions around the Civic Center. But you’re concerned that I might ask for a plastic straw. Your priorities for managing this state are crystal clear, and the middle class is nowhere near the top of the list. I learned in Civics class years ago that the primary job of government is to keep the people safe. What happened? When did our safety and well-being fall off the radar? Not too long ago, my daughter had her new vehicle stolen from her driveway in the short time it took her to walk the kids to school. Someone was watching, waiting for them to leave. It gives me chills just thinking about it. You release violent criminals back onto our streets to terrorize our communities; you proudly remove the death-penalty as an option, sending a friendly message to the worst of the worst; and you handcuff our law-enforcement officers, challenging their every move. Officers now must take an extra moment, perhaps just a second, questioning their training and best judgment, before using any amount of force to apprehend a violent criminal. When this results in another dead cop – and it will – the blood will be on your hands, sir. A few weeks ago, we watched on television as a violent felon led police on a three-hour pursuit, destroying property and narrowly missing pedestrians and other vehicles. We saw himbrutally beat his female passenger while driving close to 100 mph. Then last week, amurder suspect shot at police out the window of the carhe was being pursued in. It’s a miracle nobody was killed. Turns out, both suspects were free on “early release” through AB-109, that you and other politicians (who all live behind walls, with armed security) forced upon us in the name of compassion. Where’s your compassion for law-abiding citizens, Mr. Governor? And don’t get me started on taxes and regulations. The amount of money taken from us by this state is criminal. Just living here is expensive enough, but imagine trying to run a business and stay afloat. We have the highest gas prices/taxes in the country, and still our roads are a mess. I recently hit a pothole and the damage to my car was over $1000. We pay you enormous sums to manage the state’s affairs, yet people by the thousands sleep on our streets at night. Homeless encampments are everywhere, in neighborhoods we never imagined they’d be. And still, you want more. There’s a move now to weaken Prop. 13. No doubt it will pass. And I just read that you want to tax online sales now, too. Along with proposals to tax water, telephones, dairy products, fertilizers, health care, and more. But taxing those things will not affect the “super rich 1%.” They’re just more hits on the middle class. You Sacramento politicians have an insatiable addiction to other people’s money. But many citizens have had enough and are walking away. Which brings me back to my family. They’re closing their business here. You’ll get no more of their hard-earned money. They’ve purchased a home in their new state, big enough for the four of them and a dog or two. Maybe even a horse. The kids will get a great education. They’ll be able to leave a window open at night, knowing that the criminals are the ones who are afraid- afraid of the police, afraid of the courts, and afraid of the citizens who exercise their right to defend themselves. Oh, and gas there is about $2 a gallon. Somehow, they’ll have to survive without a Fantasy Train to nowhere, but I’m sure they’ll find a way to get by. Meanwhile, your tax base shrinks and Atlas shrugs. Soon the only people left here will be the very rich and the very poor. It’s almost as if you planned it that way. And now my family is broken, as are countless others. No more school plays, no more little league games. No more weekend breakfasts at IHOP or Thanksgiving dinners. I’ll happily burn a ton of fossil fuel to go visit them at their new home as often as I can. But, I won’t be there as an instant babysitter when needed on short notice, and I’ll actually notice their growth from visit to visit. I’ll pray every night for their safety and happiness in the years to come. And I’ll cry that I can’t hold them tight. I’m angry as hell, and I miss them desperately already. But they’ll get no going away card from you and no apologies. You simply don’t care. – Name Withheld
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Post by Fugazi on May 23, 2019 13:52:55 GMT -8
May 20, 2019 Governor Newsom, The boxes are filled. The bags are packed. The hearts are breaking. My family is about to be divided, separated, perhaps forever. I wish you cared. Our wonderful daughter, along with her husband and their two young children has given up on life in California. The only place they’ve ever called home has become intolerable for them. They’ve found a new home in a southern state, far away from here, in the real America. I’ve heard the story innumerable times – people leaving, or wanting to leave, what was once the paradise of the West Coast. Not so long ago, kids could walk down to the corner store, or to school, without their parents worrying about their safe return. No more. You once could visit a neighborhood park, and not fear for your life. No more. Walking across the street did not require careful examination of the pavement to avoid feces or used hypodermic needles. Now it does. Illnesses are again being seen in this state that had beenrare or non-existent until recently. Typhus, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Measles, Hepatitis A, B, and C are all here again. A worker on the upper floors at L.A. City Hall recently came down with typhus, spread by rats living in the disgusting conditions around the Civic Center. But you’re concerned that I might ask for a plastic straw. Your priorities for managing this state are crystal clear, and the middle class is nowhere near the top of the list. I learned in Civics class years ago that the primary job of government is to keep the people safe. What happened? When did our safety and well-being fall off the radar? Not too long ago, my daughter had her new vehicle stolen from her driveway in the short time it took her to walk the kids to school. Someone was watching, waiting for them to leave. It gives me chills just thinking about it. You release violent criminals back onto our streets to terrorize our communities; you proudly remove the death-penalty as an option, sending a friendly message to the worst of the worst; and you handcuff our law-enforcement officers, challenging their every move. Officers now must take an extra moment, perhaps just a second, questioning their training and best judgment, before using any amount of force to apprehend a violent criminal. When this results in another dead cop – and it will – the blood will be on your hands, sir. A few weeks ago, we watched on television as a violent felon led police on a three-hour pursuit, destroying property and narrowly missing pedestrians and other vehicles. We saw himbrutally beat his female passenger while driving close to 100 mph. Then last week, amurder suspect shot at police out the window of the carhe was being pursued in. It’s a miracle nobody was killed. Turns out, both suspects were free on “early release” through AB-109, that you and other politicians (who all live behind walls, with armed security) forced upon us in the name of compassion. Where’s your compassion for law-abiding citizens, Mr. Governor? And don’t get me started on taxes and regulations. The amount of money taken from us by this state is criminal. Just living here is expensive enough, but imagine trying to run a business and stay afloat. We have the highest gas prices/taxes in the country, and still our roads are a mess. I recently hit a pothole and the damage to my car was over $1000. We pay you enormous sums to manage the state’s affairs, yet people by the thousands sleep on our streets at night. Homeless encampments are everywhere, in neighborhoods we never imagined they’d be. And still, you want more. There’s a move now to weaken Prop. 13. No doubt it will pass. And I just read that you want to tax online sales now, too. Along with proposals to tax water, telephones, dairy products, fertilizers, health care, and more. But taxing those things will not affect the “super rich 1%.” They’re just more hits on the middle class. You Sacramento politicians have an insatiable addiction to other people’s money. But many citizens have had enough and are walking away. Which brings me back to my family. They’re closing their business here. You’ll get no more of their hard-earned money. They’ve purchased a home in their new state, big enough for the four of them and a dog or two. Maybe even a horse. The kids will get a great education. They’ll be able to leave a window open at night, knowing that the criminals are the ones who are afraid- afraid of the police, afraid of the courts, and afraid of the citizens who exercise their right to defend themselves. Oh, and gas there is about $2 a gallon. Somehow, they’ll have to survive without a Fantasy Train to nowhere, but I’m sure they’ll find a way to get by. Meanwhile, your tax base shrinks and Atlas shrugs. Soon the only people left here will be the very rich and the very poor. It’s almost as if you planned it that way. And now my family is broken, as are countless others. No more school plays, no more little league games. No more weekend breakfasts at IHOP or Thanksgiving dinners. I’ll happily burn a ton of fossil fuel to go visit them at their new home as often as I can. But, I won’t be there as an instant babysitter when needed on short notice, and I’ll actually notice their growth from visit to visit. I’ll pray every night for their safety and happiness in the years to come. And I’ll cry that I can’t hold them tight. I’m angry as hell, and I miss them desperately already. But they’ll get no going away card from you and no apologies. You simply don’t care. – Name Withheld You know she's right.
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Post by Fugazi on May 23, 2019 14:36:59 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on May 24, 2019 7:50:02 GMT -8
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Post by carolinasharksfan on May 24, 2019 9:51:05 GMT -8
May 20, 2019 Governor Newsom, The boxes are filled. The bags are packed. The hearts are breaking. My family is about to be divided, separated, perhaps forever. I wish you cared. Our wonderful daughter, along with her husband and their two young children has given up on life in California. The only place they’ve ever called home has become intolerable for them. They’ve found a new home in a southern state, far away from here, in the real America. I’ve heard the story innumerable times – people leaving, or wanting to leave, what was once the paradise of the West Coast. Not so long ago, kids could walk down to the corner store, or to school, without their parents worrying about their safe return. No more. You once could visit a neighborhood park, and not fear for your life. No more. Walking across the street did not require careful examination of the pavement to avoid feces or used hypodermic needles. Now it does. Illnesses are again being seen in this state that had beenrare or non-existent until recently. Typhus, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Measles, Hepatitis A, B, and C are all here again. A worker on the upper floors at L.A. City Hall recently came down with typhus, spread by rats living in the disgusting conditions around the Civic Center. But you’re concerned that I might ask for a plastic straw. Your priorities for managing this state are crystal clear, and the middle class is nowhere near the top of the list. I learned in Civics class years ago that the primary job of government is to keep the people safe. What happened? When did our safety and well-being fall off the radar? Not too long ago, my daughter had her new vehicle stolen from her driveway in the short time it took her to walk the kids to school. Someone was watching, waiting for them to leave. It gives me chills just thinking about it. You release violent criminals back onto our streets to terrorize our communities; you proudly remove the death-penalty as an option, sending a friendly message to the worst of the worst; and you handcuff our law-enforcement officers, challenging their every move. Officers now must take an extra moment, perhaps just a second, questioning their training and best judgment, before using any amount of force to apprehend a violent criminal. When this results in another dead cop – and it will – the blood will be on your hands, sir. A few weeks ago, we watched on television as a violent felon led police on a three-hour pursuit, destroying property and narrowly missing pedestrians and other vehicles. We saw himbrutally beat his female passenger while driving close to 100 mph. Then last week, amurder suspect shot at police out the window of the carhe was being pursued in. It’s a miracle nobody was killed. Turns out, both suspects were free on “early release” through AB-109, that you and other politicians (who all live behind walls, with armed security) forced upon us in the name of compassion. Where’s your compassion for law-abiding citizens, Mr. Governor? And don’t get me started on taxes and regulations. The amount of money taken from us by this state is criminal. Just living here is expensive enough, but imagine trying to run a business and stay afloat. We have the highest gas prices/taxes in the country, and still our roads are a mess. I recently hit a pothole and the damage to my car was over $1000. We pay you enormous sums to manage the state’s affairs, yet people by the thousands sleep on our streets at night. Homeless encampments are everywhere, in neighborhoods we never imagined they’d be. And still, you want more. There’s a move now to weaken Prop. 13. No doubt it will pass. And I just read that you want to tax online sales now, too. Along with proposals to tax water, telephones, dairy products, fertilizers, health care, and more. But taxing those things will not affect the “super rich 1%.” They’re just more hits on the middle class. You Sacramento politicians have an insatiable addiction to other people’s money. But many citizens have had enough and are walking away. Which brings me back to my family. They’re closing their business here. You’ll get no more of their hard-earned money. They’ve purchased a home in their new state, big enough for the four of them and a dog or two. Maybe even a horse. The kids will get a great education. They’ll be able to leave a window open at night, knowing that the criminals are the ones who are afraid- afraid of the police, afraid of the courts, and afraid of the citizens who exercise their right to defend themselves. Oh, and gas there is about $2 a gallon. Somehow, they’ll have to survive without a Fantasy Train to nowhere, but I’m sure they’ll find a way to get by. Meanwhile, your tax base shrinks and Atlas shrugs. Soon the only people left here will be the very rich and the very poor. It’s almost as if you planned it that way. And now my family is broken, as are countless others. No more school plays, no more little league games. No more weekend breakfasts at IHOP or Thanksgiving dinners. I’ll happily burn a ton of fossil fuel to go visit them at their new home as often as I can. But, I won’t be there as an instant babysitter when needed on short notice, and I’ll actually notice their growth from visit to visit. I’ll pray every night for their safety and happiness in the years to come. And I’ll cry that I can’t hold them tight. I’m angry as hell, and I miss them desperately already. But they’ll get no going away card from you and no apologies. You simply don’t care. – Name Withheld We obviously agree with this enough to move our family to South Carolina. Crime wasn't an issue for us directly but I agree that crime (especially property crime) is going up, which is exactly what we told the idiots in Sacramento was going to happen when they started releasing felons/parolees a few years ago. I don't think it's fair to blame this all on Gavin Newsom though. The state assembly and senate members are who this letter should really be addressed to...they're the ones who pass these laws. I will admit though, that I'm even happier to be out of California now that Newsom is the governor.
With the saying "actions speak louder than words" in mind, it isn't even debatable that the elected officials in Sacramento care far more about the well being of illegal immigrants then their own citizens at this point.
Another issue that will eventually become a significant problem is the state's finances. As taxpayers and businesses leave and are replaced by illegal immigrants the state is eventually going to have a real financial crisis. Its a vicious circle at this point...Sacramento has to keep raising taxes on pretty much everything to pay for all the social justice stuff they want to do, or just provide baseline services like repairing roads, which forces people out, which makes the problem worse and on and on it will go.
At our going away party there so many people were talking about leaving that we actually got everyone together and took a poll of the group. Of the 80 people there, 58 families were actively in the process of leaving or had plans to leave within the next year. It is so sad what has happened to this once great state.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 24, 2019 13:04:07 GMT -8
How dare he! Ban him.....
The world’s oldest record store has banned sales of Morrissey records because he dared deviate from leftist dogma by supporting a political party which is critical of the Islamic practice of halal slaughter of animals.
“I’m saddened but ultimately not surprised that Spillers is unable to stock Morrissey’s releases any longer,” the shop’s owner, Ashli Todd told the Guardian. “I only wished I’d done it sooner.”
Morrissey is set to release a new solo album on Friday. The former Smiths frontman has been lambasted by the left and the media for expressing support for Anne Marie Waters, leader of For Britain, a political party which has criticized Islam and opposed halal slaughter.
As early as 2007, Morrissey began criticizing mass immigration, telling the NME, “The higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears … the gates of England are flooded. The country’s been thrown away.”
“If you try to make everything multicultural, you end up with no culture at all,” the singer also commented.
The pop icon also savaged the British establishment for its failure to call out Islamic extremism following the Manchester Arena suicide bombing.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 24, 2019 13:06:32 GMT -8
May 20, 2019 Governor Newsom, The boxes are filled. The bags are packed. The hearts are breaking. My family is about to be divided, separated, perhaps forever. I wish you cared. Our wonderful daughter, along with her husband and their two young children has given up on life in California. The only place they’ve ever called home has become intolerable for them. They’ve found a new home in a southern state, far away from here, in the real America. I’ve heard the story innumerable times – people leaving, or wanting to leave, what was once the paradise of the West Coast. Not so long ago, kids could walk down to the corner store, or to school, without their parents worrying about their safe return. No more. You once could visit a neighborhood park, and not fear for your life. No more. Walking across the street did not require careful examination of the pavement to avoid feces or used hypodermic needles. Now it does. Illnesses are again being seen in this state that had beenrare or non-existent until recently. Typhus, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Measles, Hepatitis A, B, and C are all here again. A worker on the upper floors at L.A. City Hall recently came down with typhus, spread by rats living in the disgusting conditions around the Civic Center. But you’re concerned that I might ask for a plastic straw. Your priorities for managing this state are crystal clear, and the middle class is nowhere near the top of the list. I learned in Civics class years ago that the primary job of government is to keep the people safe. What happened? When did our safety and well-being fall off the radar? Not too long ago, my daughter had her new vehicle stolen from her driveway in the short time it took her to walk the kids to school. Someone was watching, waiting for them to leave. It gives me chills just thinking about it. You release violent criminals back onto our streets to terrorize our communities; you proudly remove the death-penalty as an option, sending a friendly message to the worst of the worst; and you handcuff our law-enforcement officers, challenging their every move. Officers now must take an extra moment, perhaps just a second, questioning their training and best judgment, before using any amount of force to apprehend a violent criminal. When this results in another dead cop – and it will – the blood will be on your hands, sir. A few weeks ago, we watched on television as a violent felon led police on a three-hour pursuit, destroying property and narrowly missing pedestrians and other vehicles. We saw himbrutally beat his female passenger while driving close to 100 mph. Then last week, amurder suspect shot at police out the window of the carhe was being pursued in. It’s a miracle nobody was killed. Turns out, both suspects were free on “early release” through AB-109, that you and other politicians (who all live behind walls, with armed security) forced upon us in the name of compassion. Where’s your compassion for law-abiding citizens, Mr. Governor? And don’t get me started on taxes and regulations. The amount of money taken from us by this state is criminal. Just living here is expensive enough, but imagine trying to run a business and stay afloat. We have the highest gas prices/taxes in the country, and still our roads are a mess. I recently hit a pothole and the damage to my car was over $1000. We pay you enormous sums to manage the state’s affairs, yet people by the thousands sleep on our streets at night. Homeless encampments are everywhere, in neighborhoods we never imagined they’d be. And still, you want more. There’s a move now to weaken Prop. 13. No doubt it will pass. And I just read that you want to tax online sales now, too. Along with proposals to tax water, telephones, dairy products, fertilizers, health care, and more. But taxing those things will not affect the “super rich 1%.” They’re just more hits on the middle class. You Sacramento politicians have an insatiable addiction to other people’s money. But many citizens have had enough and are walking away. Which brings me back to my family. They’re closing their business here. You’ll get no more of their hard-earned money. They’ve purchased a home in their new state, big enough for the four of them and a dog or two. Maybe even a horse. The kids will get a great education. They’ll be able to leave a window open at night, knowing that the criminals are the ones who are afraid- afraid of the police, afraid of the courts, and afraid of the citizens who exercise their right to defend themselves. Oh, and gas there is about $2 a gallon. Somehow, they’ll have to survive without a Fantasy Train to nowhere, but I’m sure they’ll find a way to get by. Meanwhile, your tax base shrinks and Atlas shrugs. Soon the only people left here will be the very rich and the very poor. It’s almost as if you planned it that way. And now my family is broken, as are countless others. No more school plays, no more little league games. No more weekend breakfasts at IHOP or Thanksgiving dinners. I’ll happily burn a ton of fossil fuel to go visit them at their new home as often as I can. But, I won’t be there as an instant babysitter when needed on short notice, and I’ll actually notice their growth from visit to visit. I’ll pray every night for their safety and happiness in the years to come. And I’ll cry that I can’t hold them tight. I’m angry as hell, and I miss them desperately already. But they’ll get no going away card from you and no apologies. You simply don’t care. – Name Withheld We obviously agree with this enough to move our family to South Carolina. Crime wasn't an issue for us directly but I agree that crime (especially property crime) is going up, which is exactly what we told the idiots in Sacramento was going to happen when they started releasing felons/parolees a few years ago. I don't think it's fair to blame this all on Gavin Newsom though. The state assembly and senate members are who this letter should really be addressed to...they're the ones who pass these laws. I will admit though, that I'm even happier to be out of California now that Newsom is the governor.
With the saying "actions speak louder than words" in mind, it isn't even debatable that the elected officials in Sacramento care far more about the well being of illegal immigrants then their own citizens at this point.
Another issue that will eventually become a significant problem is the state's finances. As taxpayers and businesses leave and are replaced by illegal immigrants the state is eventually going to have a real financial crisis. Its a vicious circle at this point...Sacramento has to keep raising taxes on pretty much everything to pay for all the social justice stuff they want to do, or just provide baseline services like repairing roads, which forces people out, which makes the problem worse and on and on it will go.
At our going away party there so many people were talking about leaving that we actually got everyone together and took a poll of the group. Of the 80 people there, 58 families were actively in the process of leaving or had plans to leave within the next year. It is so sad what has happened to this once great state.
I have zero representation in this state. If you speak openly about being liberal you are all good but if you speak about being conservative not so much. How any state can give any party (R or D) a super majority is just beyond me. This state is a mess and we the people vote for more of the same year in year out.
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Post by cjelli on May 24, 2019 13:09:42 GMT -8
How dare he! Ban him..... The world’s oldest record store has banned sales of Morrissey records because he dared deviate from leftist dogma by supporting a political party which is critical of the Islamic practice of halal slaughter of animals. “I’m saddened but ultimately not surprised that Spillers is unable to stock Morrissey’s releases any longer,” the shop’s owner, Ashli Todd told the Guardian. “I only wished I’d done it sooner.” Morrissey is set to release a new solo album on Friday. The former Smiths frontman has been lambasted by the left and the media for expressing support for Anne Marie Waters, leader of For Britain, a political party which has criticized Islam and opposed halal slaughter. As early as 2007, Morrissey began criticizing mass immigration, telling the NME, “The higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears … the gates of England are flooded. The country’s been thrown away.” “If you try to make everything multicultural, you end up with no culture at all,” the singer also commented. The pop icon also savaged the British establishment for its failure to call out Islamic extremism following the Manchester Arena suicide bombing. There is no significant difference between national-socialists and international-socialists. Morrissey is just a different hue.
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Post by Fugazi on May 24, 2019 13:21:38 GMT -8
We obviously agree with this enough to move our family to South Carolina. Crime wasn't an issue for us directly but I agree that crime (especially property crime) is going up, which is exactly what we told the idiots in Sacramento was going to happen when they started releasing felons/parolees a few years ago. I don't think it's fair to blame this all on Gavin Newsom though. The state assembly and senate members are who this letter should really be addressed to...they're the ones who pass these laws. I will admit though, that I'm even happier to be out of California now that Newsom is the governor.
With the saying "actions speak louder than words" in mind, it isn't even debatable that the elected officials in Sacramento care far more about the well being of illegal immigrants then their own citizens at this point.
Another issue that will eventually become a significant problem is the state's finances. As taxpayers and businesses leave and are replaced by illegal immigrants the state is eventually going to have a real financial crisis. Its a vicious circle at this point...Sacramento has to keep raising taxes on pretty much everything to pay for all the social justice stuff they want to do, or just provide baseline services like repairing roads, which forces people out, which makes the problem worse and on and on it will go.
At our going away party there so many people were talking about leaving that we actually got everyone together and took a poll of the group. Of the 80 people there, 58 families were actively in the process of leaving or had plans to leave within the next year. It is so sad what has happened to this once great state.
I have zero representation in this state. If you speak openly about being liberal you are all good but if you speak about being conservative not so much. How any state can give any party (R or D) a super majority is just beyond me. This state is a mess and we the people vote for more of the same year in year out. The more i think of it I think there's a lot of voter fraud happening in this state. how the public can allow prisoners out of jail, increase taxes and put the handcuffs on police leads me to believe we're all being screwed by the legislature
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Post by danvilleshark on May 24, 2019 13:36:45 GMT -8
I have zero representation in this state. If you speak openly about being liberal you are all good but if you speak about being conservative not so much. How any state can give any party (R or D) a super majority is just beyond me. This state is a mess and we the people vote for more of the same year in year out. The more i think of it I think there's a lot of voter fraud happening in this state. how the public can allow prisoners out of jail, increase taxes and put the handcuffs on police leads me to believe we're all being screwed by the legislature I dont think so. I think the DNC has an absolute stranglehold on this state.
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Post by Badger on May 24, 2019 16:54:30 GMT -8
The more i think of it I think there's a lot of voter fraud happening in this state. how the public can allow prisoners out of jail, increase taxes and put the handcuffs on police leads me to believe we're all being screwed by the legislature I dont think so. I think the DNC has an absolute stranglehold on this state. Ya, I agree. And it will have for the foreseeable future. It’s gonna drive me out of here in the not to distant future.
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Post by Fugazi on May 24, 2019 17:01:32 GMT -8
I dont think so. I think the DNC has an absolute stranglehold on this state. Ya, I agree. And it will have for the foreseeable future. It’s gonna drive me out of here in the not to distant future. I think we're all heading that way eventually
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Post by carolinasharksfan on May 24, 2019 17:56:39 GMT -8
Help me understand this...Dem. Adam Schiff wants the entire unredacted Mueller report released, including privileged grand jury information and says the AG/DOJ are not being transparent and engaging in a cover up, but then says that Trump ordering the AG/DOJ to declassify all intelligence info about the Russia collusion investigation (the topic of the Mueller investigation) so it can be made public is a corrupt cover up. Huh, how is declassifying and releasing things a cover up?
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Post by cjelli on May 24, 2019 18:18:43 GMT -8
Help me understand this...Dem. Adam Schiff wants the entire unredacted Mueller report released, including privileged grand jury information and says the AG/DOJ are not being transparent and engaging in a cover up, but then says that Trump ordering the AG/DOJ to declassify all intelligence info about the Russia collusion investigation (the topic of the Mueller investigation) so it can be made public is a corrupt cover up. Huh, how is declassifying and releasing things a cover up? Adam Schiff learned his Talmud well:
RaMBaM’s Commentary on the Mishna on Bava Kamma 4:3 If it should occur that a Jew has a legal dispute with a non-Jew, the conduct of the trial is as I will clarify for you: If we have an advantage according to their laws, we judge according to their laws and say to them, “These are your laws.” And if we have an advantage according to our laws, we judge according to our laws, and say to them, “There are our laws.”
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Post by Fugazi on May 24, 2019 19:03:26 GMT -8
Help me understand this...Dem. Adam Schiff wants the entire unredacted Mueller report released, including privileged grand jury information and says the AG/DOJ are not being transparent and engaging in a cover up, but then says that Trump ordering the AG/DOJ to declassify all intelligence info about the Russia collusion investigation (the topic of the Mueller investigation) so it can be made public is a corrupt cover up. Huh, how is declassifying and releasing things a cover up? Trump has found out what Obama and his intelligence agency was trying to do to make sure he wasn't elected. When he was elected I always thought it was a way to drain the DC swamp and Barr is the guy that will do that. Stay tuned, it only gets better. I wouldn't be surprised if Loretta Lynch had a lot to do with the Russian collusion aspect along with Bill Clinton, the CIA and senior members of the FBI. They don't want to reveal the dark shit that happens in Washington.
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Post by cjelli on May 24, 2019 19:42:22 GMT -8
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Post by galtfan on May 25, 2019 7:19:58 GMT -8
May 20, 2019 Governor Newsom, The boxes are filled. The bags are packed. The hearts are breaking. My family is about to be divided, separated, perhaps forever. I wish you cared. Our wonderful daughter, along with her husband and their two young children has given up on life in California. The only place they’ve ever called home has become intolerable for them. They’ve found a new home in a southern state, far away from here, in the real America. I’ve heard the story innumerable times – people leaving, or wanting to leave, what was once the paradise of the West Coast. Not so long ago, kids could walk down to the corner store, or to school, without their parents worrying about their safe return. No more. You once could visit a neighborhood park, and not fear for your life. No more. Walking across the street did not require careful examination of the pavement to avoid feces or used hypodermic needles. Now it does. Illnesses are again being seen in this state that had beenrare or non-existent until recently. Typhus, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Measles, Hepatitis A, B, and C are all here again. A worker on the upper floors at L.A. City Hall recently came down with typhus, spread by rats living in the disgusting conditions around the Civic Center. But you’re concerned that I might ask for a plastic straw. Your priorities for managing this state are crystal clear, and the middle class is nowhere near the top of the list. I learned in Civics class years ago that the primary job of government is to keep the people safe. What happened? When did our safety and well-being fall off the radar? Not too long ago, my daughter had her new vehicle stolen from her driveway in the short time it took her to walk the kids to school. Someone was watching, waiting for them to leave. It gives me chills just thinking about it. You release violent criminals back onto our streets to terrorize our communities; you proudly remove the death-penalty as an option, sending a friendly message to the worst of the worst; and you handcuff our law-enforcement officers, challenging their every move. Officers now must take an extra moment, perhaps just a second, questioning their training and best judgment, before using any amount of force to apprehend a violent criminal. When this results in another dead cop – and it will – the blood will be on your hands, sir. A few weeks ago, we watched on television as a violent felon led police on a three-hour pursuit, destroying property and narrowly missing pedestrians and other vehicles. We saw himbrutally beat his female passenger while driving close to 100 mph. Then last week, amurder suspect shot at police out the window of the carhe was being pursued in. It’s a miracle nobody was killed. Turns out, both suspects were free on “early release” through AB-109, that you and other politicians (who all live behind walls, with armed security) forced upon us in the name of compassion. Where’s your compassion for law-abiding citizens, Mr. Governor? And don’t get me started on taxes and regulations. The amount of money taken from us by this state is criminal. Just living here is expensive enough, but imagine trying to run a business and stay afloat. We have the highest gas prices/taxes in the country, and still our roads are a mess. I recently hit a pothole and the damage to my car was over $1000. We pay you enormous sums to manage the state’s affairs, yet people by the thousands sleep on our streets at night. Homeless encampments are everywhere, in neighborhoods we never imagined they’d be. And still, you want more. There’s a move now to weaken Prop. 13. No doubt it will pass. And I just read that you want to tax online sales now, too. Along with proposals to tax water, telephones, dairy products, fertilizers, health care, and more. But taxing those things will not affect the “super rich 1%.” They’re just more hits on the middle class. You Sacramento politicians have an insatiable addiction to other people’s money. But many citizens have had enough and are walking away. Which brings me back to my family. They’re closing their business here. You’ll get no more of their hard-earned money. They’ve purchased a home in their new state, big enough for the four of them and a dog or two. Maybe even a horse. The kids will get a great education. They’ll be able to leave a window open at night, knowing that the criminals are the ones who are afraid- afraid of the police, afraid of the courts, and afraid of the citizens who exercise their right to defend themselves. Oh, and gas there is about $2 a gallon. Somehow, they’ll have to survive without a Fantasy Train to nowhere, but I’m sure they’ll find a way to get by. Meanwhile, your tax base shrinks and Atlas shrugs. Soon the only people left here will be the very rich and the very poor. It’s almost as if you planned it that way. And now my family is broken, as are countless others. No more school plays, no more little league games. No more weekend breakfasts at IHOP or Thanksgiving dinners. I’ll happily burn a ton of fossil fuel to go visit them at their new home as often as I can. But, I won’t be there as an instant babysitter when needed on short notice, and I’ll actually notice their growth from visit to visit. I’ll pray every night for their safety and happiness in the years to come. And I’ll cry that I can’t hold them tight. I’m angry as hell, and I miss them desperately already. But they’ll get no going away card from you and no apologies. You simply don’t care. – Name Withheld You know she's right. Damn right, she's right. The wife and I are going to start taking trips to different places to find out where we want to go. But for right now, until her mom passes we're not going no place. I hate the fact that we need to leave this once great state, we bought property in Sutter Creek and would drive up there and spend hours walking around the property and trying to decide where we wanted to put the house my shop and then just sit and enjoy the view. Now those fucktards in Sacramento fucked that all up and it really pisses me off that none of that will come true.
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Post by carolinasharksfan on May 25, 2019 8:24:23 GMT -8
Damn right, she's right. The wife and I are going to start taking trips to different places to find out where we want to go. But for right now, until her mom passes we're not going no place. I hate the fact that we need to leave this once great state, we bought property in Sutter Creek and would drive up there and spend hours walking around the property and trying to decide where we wanted to put the house my shop and then just sit and enjoy the view. Now those fucktards in Sacramento fucked that all up and it really pisses me off that none of that will come true. I agree that Sacramento is making rural areas like Sutter Creek tough to live in now and going forward. They’re trying to push everyone into cities. If you guys ever look in the Deep South I’ll buy a “fellow Sharks fan” beer and show you around. I know many people who have moved to Idaho, although a couple have recently told me they might move again because too many crazy Californians have moved there. We never looked at any states near California. California is like a tumor...its bad, keeps growing and is ruining everything around it. We know people who have moved to Texas, Wyoming, Tennessee, Georgia and the Carolinas and all are happy. We love South Carolina.
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Post by cjelli on May 25, 2019 9:51:26 GMT -8
Damn right, she's right. The wife and I are going to start taking trips to different places to find out where we want to go. But for right now, until her mom passes we're not going no place. I hate the fact that we need to leave this once great state, we bought property in Sutter Creek and would drive up there and spend hours walking around the property and trying to decide where we wanted to put the house my shop and then just sit and enjoy the view. Now those fucktards in Sacramento fucked that all up and it really pisses me off that none of that will come true. I agree that Sacramento is making rural areas like Sutter Creek tough to live in now and going forward. They’re trying to push everyone into cities. If you guys ever look in the Deep South I’ll buy a “fellow Sharks fan” beer and show you around. I know many people who have moved to Idaho, although a couple have recently told me they might move again because too many crazy Californians have moved there. We never looked at any states near California. California is like a tumor...its bad, keeps growing and is ruining everything around it. We know people who have moved to Texas, Wyoming, Tennessee, Georgia and the Carolinas and all are happy. We love South Carolina. People in Texas are pissed at the liberal Californians that have moved there. Austin has become a mini-Commifornia already. I hear the same about Massachusetts people in New Hampshire. These people don't realize that the very things that forced their move are the ones they're trying to instill in their new places.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 25, 2019 10:06:46 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 25, 2019 11:32:33 GMT -8
I am hearing Jason Zucker is available. Give them both Karlssons and Labanc for Zucker and Dumba. NO HOCKEY IN THE OT Will someone please ban him. Oh wait
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Post by Admin on May 25, 2019 11:37:11 GMT -8
I am hearing Jason Zucker is available. Give them both Karlssons and Labanc for Zucker and Dumba. NO HOCKEY IN THE OT Will someone please ban him. Oh wait It has been taken care of
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