Los Angeles Mayor Race

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TrojanMoondoggie
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Assassin said:

TrojanMoondoggie said:

Jack Bauer said:

California: does something stupid

Spencer Pratt: vote for me and I'll stop doing stupid stuff

Its that easy






It really should be.
But despite the excitement behind some of these more conservative candidates right now, I fear the ignorance and stupidity of enough CA voters will help the liberals to prevail.
I still can't understand how people who can afford their policies the least, and are trying to get ahead but can't, are so unable to make the connection between the challenges facing them and the Democrats who have been behind it.
You can't fix ignorant though.

I bet there are a lot of common sense people like you, that have been waiting for a long time

Thank you.
Unfortunately, I fear we're outnumbered now.
TrojanMoondoggie
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hodedofome said:

TrojanMoondoggie said:



Only in LA.

Will take a miracle, but here's hoping for LA. And California.

I want to see LA. Back.

I want to see California. Back.

To take a place as blessed as California, and LA, and run them into the ground, it almost has to be done purposefully. It's time for more common sense leadership. Fight On, Spencer.


It is a place filled with demonic activity. I think the power and influence of the media industry over society has drawn in so much darkness trying to control that power, it's destroyed everything.

Funny, because I was thinking along the same lines.
California is darned near paradise.
Geography and climate alone make it pretty close to perfect.
Add the abundance of natural resources, it makes one almost think of Eden.
But just like Adam and Eve brought sin into the Garden of Eden, there are those who are bringing that sin into California.
I do think sin and evil invade every landscape, it just manifests itself in different ways in different places.
In spite of the paradisiacal nature of California, we do get our warnings in the form of earthquakes, fires and flooding. God is still in control and he's sending wake up calls. But again, those wake up calls are being given to all of us, no matter where we live. There are just some places that have been better able to ward it off better than others, and for a longer period of time.
And just like money doesn't always solve the insecurities or problems that many think it will, living in such a perfect place has made people take for granted what they have. And want more.
Assassin
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TrojanMoondoggie said:

hodedofome said:

TrojanMoondoggie said:



Only in LA.

Will take a miracle, but here's hoping for LA. And California.

I want to see LA. Back.

I want to see California. Back.

To take a place as blessed as California, and LA, and run them into the ground, it almost has to be done purposefully. It's time for more common sense leadership. Fight On, Spencer.


It is a place filled with demonic activity. I think the power and influence of the media industry over society has drawn in so much darkness trying to control that power, it's destroyed everything.

Funny, because I was thinking along the same lines.
California is darned near paradise.
Geography and climate alone make it pretty close to perfect.
Add the abundance of natural resources, it makes one almost think of Eden.
But just like Adam and Eve brought sin into the Garden of Eden, there are those who are bringing that sin into California.
I do think sin and evil invade every landscape, it just manifests itself in different ways in different places.
In spite of the paradisiacal nature of California, we do get our warnings in the form of earthquakes, fires and flooding. God is still in control and he's sending wake up calls. But again, those wake up calls are being given to all of us, no matter where we live. There are just some places that have been better able to ward it off better than others, and for a longer period of time.
And just like money doesn't always solve the insecurities or problems that many think it will, living in such a perfect place has made people take for granted what they have. And want more.

Indeed. The Garden of Eden after the snake slinked in
"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." — Steve Martin
Jack Bauer
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This is why you get Spencer Pratts...because politicians and their staff don't give a **** about you.

Quote:

Dana Williamson, Newsom's chief of staff in 2022 and 2024, appeared in court in Sacramento to plead guilty to counts of conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, subscribing to a false tax return, and making false statements.

She is accused of being the ringleader for a plan to siphon $225,000 from a dormant campaign account belonging to Xavier Becerra, who is a leading candidate for Governor, to pay for her own personal expenses.



Jack Bauer
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I don't think this is a good idea

TrojanMoondoggie
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Jack Bauer said:

I don't think this is a good idea



I'm not sure I would be focusing on this either.
He has a strong case so far. No use in clouding it up with this kind of thing right now.
TrojanMoondoggie
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Jack Bauer said:

Well here comes the dirt...



I can understand the kerfuffle over this story, but for me it really doesn't matter.

That trailer is on the location of his home. Or at least his former home.

If he's not living there full time in the Airstream, I don't care.

Quite honestly, I don't care if he lives at the Hotel Bel Air, the Beverly Hills Hotel or the Chateau Marmont on Sunset. It doesn't change the fact that Democrat leaders have ruined LA. And the current leaders are especially bad. Just as the current governor has proven far worse than previous governors.
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TrojanMoondoggie said:

Jack Bauer said:

Well here comes the dirt...



I can understand the kerfuffle over this story, but for me it really doesn't matter.

That trailer is on the location of his home. Or at least his former home.

If he's not living there full time in the Airstream, I don't care.

Quite honestly, I don't care if he lives at the Hotel Bel Air, the Beverly Hills Hotel or the Chateau Marmont on Sunset. It doesn't change the fact that Democrat leaders have ruined LA. And the current leaders are especially bad. Just as the current governor has proven far worse than previous governors.



I surely understood that the airstream trailer in the ad was more of a political stunt and that he didn't rally live in it.

But the burnt house behind that was very real.
cowboycwr
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The issue should not be about where he lives. It should be about the fact that his house burned down a year ago due to the current mayor's policies and leadership and he can't rebuild due to the current mayor's and state rules/regulations getting in the way.

I'm sure there was a period of time where he was living in a hotel, paid for by insurance, before he got the airstream (probably with insurance money) but again that isn't the issue.
Jack Bauer
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Well here comes the kiss of death.

Local races are less about political party, we don't need MAGA coming in

Assassin
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Jack Bauer said:

Well here comes the kiss of death.

Local races are less about political party, we don't need MAGA coming in



Raman was absolutely horrendous in the debates. She has no platform so she is going on the attack.

I think that you are underrating what Trump's support does for someone
"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." — Steve Martin
Assassin
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"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." — Steve Martin
 
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