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But what about the paper ballots?
That requires foot soldiers for good old fashion stuffing.
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Chris Krebs is a lawyer.
These cyber experts couldn't tell you a bit from a byte!
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I may be drunk rn, but IDGAF about the election when they declared a drought state of emergency on the Colorado river for the first time in recorded history.
A state park ranger i know that works up in Bishop said he was in meetings where they were talking about shutting off the aqueduct.
The water wars are coming and I'm planning to GTFO of here.
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The only thing people have lost is their mind to delusional propaganda.
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The water wars are coming…
And yet only Governor candidate Jeff Hewitt has as his number one priority WATER. It’s going to be really hard to live life without something that makes up 83% of our bodies.
“We are entering our second year of drought and are facing moderate or extreme rationing of water. After an entire year of lockdowns, the last thing we need is more restrictions on our lifestyles. The saddest part of this story is that it could have been avoided a long time ago.
For over 50 years we have built not a single new reservoir; we have not adequately planned for water storage in wet years to be used in the dry years. There has not been the political will to take on extreme no-growth groups who invoke the environment as a means to bludgeon solutions they don’t like. With an “all hands on deck” approach, we could have enough water for the environment, agriculture, business and residential, without harmful rationing.
Coincidentally, the $30 billion wasted on unemployment fraud at the Employment Development Department last year would have been sufficient to upgrade our conveyance system, build new reservoirs and other innovative conveyance systems.
In contrast to Gov. Gavin Newsom I would immediately and aggressively push for raising Shasta Dam by 10 feet, fast track the construction of the Sites Reservoir, complete the Cadiz underground storage basin and support more desalination plants along the coast. As governor, I would no longer ignore our largest body of water, the Salton Sea and directly work with Mexico on a bilateral agreement for water from the Sea of Cortez. This needs action now to protect the health of our most vulnerable populations in the eastern Coachella Valley.”
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Don't give up your precious bodily fluids...
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that would be good way to pick a GOV...list out your top 5-7 issues that need tackling
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^ they would all just lie to you anyway, then rearrange those deck chairs after getting elected
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^That ... and people vote for party and no longer listen to ideas or concerns from candidates.
It's NOT the person, it's the party that's important. A least that's what it seems to have turned into now a days.
Atticus Finch
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Got to agree with Atticus on that.
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Atticus is feelin' the Gloom
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I tend to think it always has been the party that counts for most people. Theodore White in his book The Making of The President, 1960 stated that historically 40% of the population votes Republican and 40% votes Democrat and the remaining 20% actually decide the election. That seems to be pretty true today as well.
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We need a center party. Drop the nut jobs on both sides that run the other two parties.
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^^YES! Radically centrist^^
Start eliminating ALL the extremist bullshit and make things normal again.
And those numbers are apparently no longer 40/40/20... Du to disillusionment with BOTH parties it's now 30/30/40..... And that disillusioned 40% is growing all the time. If the middle decided to run it's own party it's over for the radicals
Country over party assholes
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