It’s Good to be the King

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It’s happy hour at the Fairmont Kea Lani.

Just past four on Sunday afternoon, former state Sen. Rod Wright settles in at the lobby bar for the mai tai that he insists should kick off any trip to Maui.

Rex Frazier, president of the Personal Insurance Federation of California, wanders in and they share a laugh over dinners past at Ella in Sacramento, where Wright’s favorite vodka was always stocked. Frazier raves that Wright must try the Molokai Mule cocktail.

“I’m not reportable,” Wright joked, referring to financial disclosure forms that legislators are required to fill out, “so I can eat and drink as much as I want.”

The California Independent Voter Project’s annual conference has once again arrived at this $360-a-night hotel on Maui’s southwest shore, bringing together 21 lawmakers and dozens of corporate sponsors for five days of policy discussions and schmoozing.

Ditching suits and ties for shorts and polos, attendees rotate through morning panels covering subjects such as drug buyback programs and the digital divide in poor households. Hawaiian shirts are in disappointingly short supply. During open afternoons, they are free to relax and explore the island, often with spouses and children who have tagged along for the week.

This type of travel is nothing new for California legislators, who have been venturing overseas for decades on the dime of business groups, labor unions, foreign governments and their campaign donors. Just this year, the state Senate led study trips to Japan, Mexico, and Australia, while more junkets went unannounced.

Yet the Independent Voter Project conference, with its luxurious Hawaiian setting, has become something of a lightning rod for criticisms about the cozy relationship between lawmakers and special interests.

“Nobody thinks you’re going to Maui to learn things,” said Jack Pitney, a professor of politics at Claremont McKenna College. “If the purpose of the trip were to educate lawmakers about the problems of California, they would go to Fresno.”

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Fake Homeless Scammers

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$62,000,000 Wasted on Hotel Rooms for Transients

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Editors note:  Sleep well tonight knowing your tax dollars are going to be paying for an extended stay in a classy hotel room for a transient.  The average cost is in excess of $250 per night when the overhead cost of this program is tallied.

Consider the cost of processing the motel bill, the placement and supervision of the “clients”, then add in the damages done by crazy bums to the rooms, plus police and emergency personnel costs, legal fees for evictions, etc., and consider this is money the state is putting on a credit card because we’re spending more than the state is taking in.

Could your family afford to live in a $250 a night hotel room for a few months?  Mine can’t; this wasteful spending makes me ill.  Ca democrats are a worse health risk than Covid-19 ever could be.   END

“Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced an additional $62 million in emergency funding to allow counties to keep homeless individuals sheltered who were slated to be evicted from temporary hotel rooms by the end of the year.

Project Roomkey is a ridiculous Democrat program launched in April to temporarily house thousands of people in hotel rooms across California to prevent high-risk homeless individuals from contracting COVID-19 while living in encampments, mass shelters or on the streets. The program targeted seniors, pregnant women and others at risk for having severe COVID-19 symptoms.

More than 28,000 people, which is 17% of the state’s homeless population, have received a hotel room placement under the program.

The state previously said initial funding needed to be spent by the end of the year. As a result, nearly 12,000 people still housed in Roomkey hotel rooms — mostly clustered in California’s largest counties…”

(My guess is the real cost of Operation Roomkey will be in excess of $500 per room per person. )

 

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Tucker on the Vote – Also Violence in DC

 

Meanwhile, in Washington DC, leftist ANTIFA violence breaks out against peaceful supporters of President Trump.

Conservatives accused the media of turning a blind eye to violent attacks against Trump supporters at Saturday’s “MAGA Million March” in Washington, DC.

“The President’s supporters have a right to peacefully rally supporting POTUS just like his opponents have that same right,” New York Rep. Lee Zeldin said on Twitter Saturday night.

“The physical assaults today by violent leftists targeting his supporters is abhorrent,” Zeldin said. “The near total media blackout of the violence is terrible…& telling.”

Thousands of Trump supporters gathered in the nation’s capital for the rally to show support for the president, who continues to contest his apparent loss in the election to former Vice President Joe Biden.

But counter-protesters converged on rally participants later in the day and into night, leading to violent clashes. Activists threw bottles, fists and fireworks — and set MAGA hats alight, according to the Washington Post. Brawlers from both sides were seen going at it for several minutes at one intersection — leading to the stabbing of one man, the outlet said.

“The media’s near total silence about the physical violence being perpetrated against conservatives is shameful & dangerous,” tweeted Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and a White House adviser.

“Just image the outrage and indignation if this went the other way. Violence is never the answer and instigators must be condemned and prosecuted.”

Other conservatives called on President-elect Biden to condemn the violence.

“I want to hear @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris condemn Antifa/BLM criminals who assaulted and harassed peaceful demonstrators in DC today, including elderly and families,” conservative political strategist Doug Stafford said in a Twitter post.

“Of course they won’t,” he wrote. “And the ‘media’ won’t make them.”

The skirmishes also drew a rebuke from Kelley Paul, the wife of Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who in August was surrounded by a mob of protesters after leaving the Republican National Convention at the White House.

“Watching video of people being assaulted and mobbed by BLM / Antifa in DC tonight brings back awful memories,” Kelley Paul said on Twitter.

“Want an example of media bias?” she wrote. “When @RandPaul and I spoke out about our mob assault, the @AP reported our claim was ‘without evidence’ despite 10 minutes of video.”

Washington DC police said Sunday that 21 people were arrested, including on assault and weapons charges, and one man was stabbed. The department did not provide details on whether the suspects were Trump supporters or counter protesters

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Laura Ingram Predicted This. . .

by Jack

All the media can do is talk about increasing numbers of COVIDs, but they rarely ever mention the mortality rate, which has dramatically fallen.   Why not, this is important news?   I keep asking this question and the answer I get is always the same.

They (dems) want us to be afraid, and that’s their leverage.   Eventually, this will allow them control over a number of massive spending bills before Congress.  Money equals power and power equals money and by now you should know that kind of power also buys votes and elections.   So, this lockdown is not about doing what’s good for America, this is about doing what’s good for the Dems and the deep swamp and all their hidden agendas.

They tried slipping in all kinds of corrupt spending once before under the pretext of a COVIDs bailout and the GOP caught them.  The next time we may not be so lucky.

I hope you can follow this link to a video of Fox News Laura Ingram predicting a COVID lockdown if Biden got elected.  Watch this, click here now. 

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California: Strip Clubs Yay! Churches Nay!

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier and is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

 

Who says California doesn’t have its priorities straight?

Last Friday (Nov. 6, 2020) San Diego County Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlfeil granted a request for a temporary injunction that stops “any government entity or law enforcement officer from enforcing the provisions of the cease-and-desist orders” for two strip clubs.

Then on Tuesday, Nov 10 the county reinstated a “Purple Tier” lockdown. The Purple Tier (aka Tier 1) is the state’s most-restrictive tier in California’s color-coded system of coronavirus-related tiers and includes making it illegal for churches to hold services indoors. (Churches in California have been bound up in litigation with state authorities for months over indefinite limitations on indoor services.)

So, there you have it kids! Somehow it makes perfect sense that in California women dancing nude is protected speech but sermons are not. Churches are considered “non essential” but strip clubs get a pass.

If you wish to praise God and pray with your fellow citizens, head your church group down to the Pacers Showgirls International or Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club in San Diego and assemble there. But don’t hang out in the Pacers parking lot — Padres outfielder Tommy Pham was stabbed there last October.

There has to be “pillar of salt” joke in here somewhere, but I can’t come up with one.

 

 

 

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Looking for Evidence of Massive Voter Fraud

by Jack

I’m not finding any evidence of massive voter fraud on the usual news networks so I am forced to turn to the internet, which can be hit or miss for accuracy.  So here are several stories I found which are from well-known websites and it appears they’ve done some basic investigative journalism.

First up and in no particular order is “Euro-News.Com.” Viral claims have falsely suggested that US citizens cast extra votes in the 2020 US presidential election by using the identities of “dead people”.

Social media users allege that a large number of dead persons’ ballots have been registered in swing states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan.

US President Donald Trump has continued to assert – without evidence – that the election was undermined by voter fraud.  State officials have repeatedly said there is no evidence of these claims.

Experts have also told Euronews that if there were irregularities, they would not have affected the election result.   There are multiple explanations for why voters can be registered with unusually old birth dates, including software errors and voter confidentiality issues. The rumor that deceased people cast votes “appears in every election” said Jason Roberts, a professor of political science at the University of North Carolina.

“Once the analysis is done, the vast majority of discrepancies, or things that look like potential fraud, are often discovered to be human error,” said Tammy Patrick, senior advisor to the Democracy Fund Foundation, which oversees voting issues in the US.

The false claims

An article by right-wing publication Breitbart News falsely claimed that 21,000 dead voters had been registered in Pennsylvania.  The story was shared by Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City Mayor and Donald Trump’s personal attorney, collecting more than 100,000 likes and shares.

The claim stemmed from when the conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State in October, accusing officials of improperly including 21,206 supposedly deceased citizens on voter rolls.

The complaint was rejected by the court and Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has reiterated that there was no evidence of this alleged fraud.   ”The court found no deficiency in how Pennsylvania maintains its voter rolls and there is currently no proof provided that any deceased person has voted in the 2020 election,” Shapiro tweeted.

Senior Republicans such as Senator Lindsey Graham and Representative Matt Gaetz, have supported the claim the Trump campaign has “evidence of dead people voting”.

“The dead vote appears to have swung overwhelmingly for Joe Biden,” tweeted Gaetz, accusing Democrats of trying to steal the election.

The Michigan Secretary of State’s office issued a statement saying the claims were “wrong” and “not accurate”.

“We are not aware of a single confirmed case showing that a ballot was actually cast on behalf of a deceased individual”, they said.

Where do the rumors originate and what are the facts?

Although extremely rare, people have tried to vote fraudulently for others who have died.

“We may encounter one person or a handful of people that voted in two different states but we have laws against that and those individuals will be criminally prosecuted,” said Patrick.

Experts have also stated that when deceased people’s ballots are occasionally registered, this is most often when a small number of people have died in the period between when they sent in a mail-in ballot and election day.

Ms Patrick, a former Arizona election official, told Euronews that these rare examples tie into the narrative that dead people are voting.

“If someone votes prior to election day, mails-in their ballot, and then passes away, their ballot packet will be rejected and they will be reported as a ‘deceased voter'”.

“The general population believes that that means someone was deceased and their ballot was cast, when in fact they were very much alive when they voted.”

Absentee ballots cast by Michigan and Pennsylvania residents who die before election day are not counted, but voter rolls can be delayed.

Experts also point out that people who appear to be voting while dead may simply share a deceased person’s name or birthday, and have not updated their administrative records.

“In some counties alone, there are dozens of people with the same name or even date of birth, so the wrong voter history can be selected,” said Patrick.

“When we look into allegations of voter fraud, these are the sorts of answers that we find, not that it was in fact fraud.”

Patrick also told Euronews that dead people can be unintentionally registered as having voted if another voter’s handwriting falls into another row on a signature roster.

“If a signature overlaps into other cells, this triggers the system into believing that two or three people have voted, when it was actually just one very flamboyant voter with a large signature,” said Patrick.

Tammy Patrick - Democracy Fund
Overlapping signatures can trigger a voter’s history when they didn’t actually vote in an election.Tammy Patrick – Democracy Fund

Why are some voters registered with unusually old birth dates?

Occasionally, eligible voters in the United States may also submit ballots with unusual birth years that make it appear as if they’re impossibly old or deceased.

Roberts told Euronews that a common or default birth date is often entered for voters when none was previously listed for them.

This can happen during the process when states transfer from paper records to an electronic database.  Generic dates like January 1, 1900, are also used in electronic poll books as a default for absentee ballots that arrive on election day.

A 2017 report about duplicate voting from the Government Accountability Institute also suggested that some voter birth dates could also be listed as 1800.  ”It is important to note that some state registration systems indicate a missing date of birth by adopting filler dates, such as 01/01/1900, 01/01/1850, or 01/01/1800,” the report stated.

In Pennsylvania, some active voters are also listed with unusual birth dates for “confidentiality reasons”, such as if they’ve been victims of domestic violence, according to the state website.

“There is human error in elections, absolutely no doubt, and there are small examples of people who do try to vote illegally,” said Roberts.  ”But there is no evidence whatsoever of any sort of voter fraud on any sort of a scale, that would ever affect the outcome of an election”.   Click here for the full story

NEXT:  A well-reasoned opinion piece, “In this article, I will argue that there are many lines of evidence the combination of which justifies us thinking that significant voter fraud occurred in the 2020 US election which increased the chances of Joe Biden winning in key swing states.

Before turning specifically to the 2020 election, it is important to note that election fraud is not unheard of in the United States. This is worth establishing because if we think election fraud almost never happens then we will have a higher bar of evidence for the justification of any particular claim of fraud.

In recent decades, there have been over 1,200 known instances of voter fraud due to which 20 US elections had to be overturned to declare a new winner (Heritage, 2020). Of these, 15 were overturned due to fraud involving mail based ballots (Lucas, 2020). This isn’t surprising since mail in ballots have long been noted to be particularly vulnerable to fraud. This is why most European nations have either banned absentee voting or require an ID for someone to obtain such a ballot (Lott, 2020).

This fact has been attested to by American media on both the right and left. For instance, in 2012 the New York Times wrote the following: “While fraud in voting by mail is far less common than innocent errors, it is vastly more prevalent than the in-person voting fraud that has attracted far more attention, election administrators say.”

NEXT:  From the UK based Independent, “Team Trump staffers searching for evidence of voter fraud are reportedly being trolled by Joe Biden fans and supporters of the Republican anti-Trump group, the Lincoln Project.

People have been calling the president‘s voter fraud hotline to goad staff manning the phones after Mr Biden secured the presidency on Saturday.  Staff have been bombarded with prank calls and the operation is turning into a “nightmare”,  according to ABC News.

Pranksters may have been emboldened by two Lincoln Project advisers who put out a call on Twitter on Saturday as President-elect Biden prepared to deliver his victory speech in Delaware.  Rick Wilson and George Conway sarcastically suggested it would be “wrong” for people to phone the hotline unless they had “significant” evidence of ballot irregularities.

Click here for the full story.  

I’ve found a lot of interesting articles, like the two opinion pieces above, but I’ve not come up with hard evidence of massive voter fraud.  I’ve found individual cases where there was clearly wrongdoing, but so far nothing on the order of nation-wide or even state-wide voter fraud that could have thrown the presidential election.   I will continue to keep checking.  If you have credible articles on this subject, please send it to me.   Thanks.

 

 

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Shoot Rioters and Looters? Yeah, Sure, Why Not?

by Jack

Joe, thanks for finding the link to this article about the Fla governor wanting to expand self-defense rights.

“Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed an “anti-mob” bill that would allow residents to shoot rioters and looters who target businesses following nationwide unrest.

The law would expand the state’s self-defense law, which currently forbids “the use of force in defense of property,” by increasing what constitutes a “forcible felony,” according to the Miami Herald. DeSantis seeks to make looting or “interruption or impairment” of a business such a felony, thereby justifying deadly force to prevent it, the local outlet reported.

I see nothing wrong with this plan.  I think if we had done it when the first rioter/looters started up, we would be ahead by millions of dollars and light a few hundred people we deserve to live without.  A win-win in my book.

Protesting is one thing, looting, inciting violence, and committing acts of deadly arson are another.  These kinds of life-threatening, anarchy situations require the use of force up to and including deadly force.

 

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Pfizer Has the Vaccine Ready – Just as Pres. Trump Predicted

EDITORS NOTE:  Pfizer would not have been able to produce this vaccine so quickly had the Trump administration not cleared away the red tape and let researchers do their job. No shortcuts to safety were taken, only to bureaucracy, news sources said. Democrats repeatedly derided Trump’s claim that a vaccine was within weeks of delivery.  Dems claimed it would likely not be available until mid-summer of next year.  But, Trump stuck to his story and he was right.

 

Drugmaker Pfizer said Monday an early look at data from its coronavirus vaccine shows it is more than 90% effective — a much better than expected efficacy if the trend continues.  

The so-called interim analysis looked at the first 94 confirmed cases of Covid-19 among the more than 43,000 volunteers who got either two doses of the vaccine or a placebo. It found that fewer than 10% of infections were in participants who had been given the vaccine. More than 90% of the cases were in people who had been given a placebo.

Pfizer said that the vaccine, made with German partner BioNTech, had an efficacy rate higher than 90% at seven days after the second dose, which means protection is achieved 28 days after a person begins vaccination. The vaccine requires two doses. The US Food and Drug Administration has said it would expect at least 50% efficacy from any coronavirus vaccine.

In an interview with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Monday morning, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla called the Covid-19 vaccine “the greatest medical advance” in the world’s last hundred years.

“Emotions are very high. You can imagine how I felt when I heard the results yesterday at 2 p.m. I think that likely, based on impact, this will be the greatest medical advance in the last 100 years,” Bourla said.

It is extraordinary but it’s coming at a time that the world needs it the most,” Bourla said, noting that the United States has recently seen more than 100,000 daily new Covid-19 cases.

In a news release, the pharmaceutical giant said it plans to seek emergency use authorization from the FDA soon after volunteers have been monitored for two months after getting their second dose of vaccine, as requested by the FDA.

Pfizer said it anticipated reaching that marker by the third week of November.  In a text message to CNN, Dr. Anthony Fauci called Pfizer’s results “Extraordinarily good news!”

Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he has not seen the vaccine data himself, but he spoke to Bourla Sunday night.

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What Happened to all the Violence?

By Pie Guevara

Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier and is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is wholly owned by David Walton.  So there!

The weekend before the election cable news was packed with stories of businesses in Washington D.C. and multiple Democrat run cities boarding up their storefronts in anticipation of post election riots and violence. But none of that came to pass. Why?

The answer is plain, simple and piercingly obvious. When Trump lost the election the left lost its excuse to pillage and burn. It is not people on the right who are prone to such destruction, thievery and violence, it is the storm trooper left — as they have demonstrated repeatedly in the past six months.

Business owners boarding up their shops did not fear disgruntled conservatives seeking to damage or destroy their livelihoods. They were expecting the left. And rightly so.

 

 

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