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Literally liberalism is costing American citizens their lives with no benefits to 99% of the US people. The only people who benefit are those who profit off the cheap labor or the government funds to house and feed the people. 

 

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Literally liberalism is costing American citizens their lives with no benefits to 99% of the US people. The only people who benefit are those who profit off the cheap labor or the government funds to house and feed the people. 

 


but who will drive the trucks? Incoming roundy 

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Why Don't We Know What Caused the L.A. Fires?

Victoria Taft 

 

It's been eight months since the California wildfires incinerated hundreds of homes and left charred scars stretching for miles in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Altadena. The natives are getting restless, however. Angelenos want to know what officially caused these fires, which led to homelessness and despair and contributed to a corrosive and abiding distrust of local and state government competence.

 

What's the holdup? 

 

We're getting closer to finding out the cause, ironically, not from the state's congressional delegation and its two troubled senators, but rather because a Florida senator is demanding answers. 

 

Senator Rick Scott, at the bidding of desperate Palisades fire victims, answered their pleas to get answers from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The ATF took command of the investigation less than a week after the Palisades fire sparked at 10:30 a.m on Tuesday, January 7.

 

Scott met with Palisades fire victims, including Spencer Pratt, a cast member from the MTV show "The Hills," who lost his home in the fire. Pratt has become a leading spokesman for fire victims. He arranged a meeting with Scott in the Palisades, where the senator promised to get a briefing from the ATF for fire victims. 

 

Scott says he's also introduced a bill seeking tax relief for victims required to pay taxes on houses that were incinerated. 

 

Earlier this week, Mayor Karen Bass told the Los Angeles Times that Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli asked her to wait to release her after-action, woulda—coulda—shoulda report until after the feds announce the cause of the Palisades fire. Since Bass has done nothing but fight the Trump Administration, this cooperation is amusing and must serve her purposes to forestall, for as long as possible, the report that exposes her nitwittery. 

 

There are three leading possibilities for the actual cause of the biggest firestorm in California history, The Witchy Winds—aka Santa Ana winds— sparking up a fire that had been put out in Topanga Canyon a week before. A hiker or homeless encampment sparking the fire. Or—as the left is fond of blaming everything on—the old standby "climate change" magicked up the fire. 

 

https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2025/08/24/what-caused-the-la-fires-and-why-dont-we-know-n4942972

 

 

 

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CA Sec. of State Owns Up to Big Mistake
on Newsom's Gerrymandering Special Election Ballots

by Becky Nobel

 

When they are in power, Democrats love to make up the rules as they go along. But when Republicans take over and decide to play the game by the rules Democrats made up, well, that's a problem.

 

Former President Barack Obama was fond of chiding Republicans with a condescending "elections have consequences" reminder. Recently, Republicans on both the national and state levels have not been so subtle about returning that same rebuke in the form of an old Democrat "strategy": mid-decade redistricting, or gerrymandering, before the 2026 midterm election.

 

Democrats are not happy, and the epicenter of their unhappiness is California.

 

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But because California Gov. Gavin Newsom is all about sticking it to Texas, and ultimately Donald Trump, the result is Proposition 50, which will be on the November 4 ballot in California. If passed, it could eliminate four to six Republican seats in a state that is already gerrymandered within an inch of its life.

 

But there are a few problems: one, unlike Texas, California's state constitution prohibits mid-decade redistricting, and two, in 2008, voters approved a measure that would transfer power to redraw congressional districts from the state legislature to an independent "citizens" commission.

 

Bypassing the law has never been an issue for Democrats, so fast forward to today.

 

With a little over a month to go before the election, mail-in ballots have already been sent to millions of voters. However, on Tuesday, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber admitted to a big mistake regarding those millions of mail-in ballots that have gone out. A labeling error in the Voter Information Guide mistakenly labeled the proposed new congressional district 27 as district 22.

 

https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2025/10/01/ca-sec-of-state-owns-up-to-big-mistake-on-newsom-gerrymandering-special-election-ballots-n2194619

 

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