We're a fucking laughing stock. This isn't a free country. It was. We're all sitting on our asses pretending to believe California isn't blatantly cheating. If our elections aren't secure then we get who they want us to get. That's not freedom, that's tyranny. We didn't vote in Joe Biden, he was installed. And God knows who else. And half the country sits here with their thumbs up their asses, while the other half cheers. 🙄
The men who put country before self, and freedom before their own personal safety, deserved to be remembered today in all their glory for their remarkable heroism on D-Day.
Operations Overlord and Bodyguard were successful only because of the oceans of blood shed on those beaches by the patriots buried there. You will never be forgotten for saving humanity from the black clouds of evil that hovered over the world. Thank you patriots. 🇺🇸
Good Morning All !!!!!
As of 6:59 a.m. Eastern, Saturday, June 6, 2026, the last official California Governor update we saw was June 5 at 7:10 p.m. Eastern, about 11 hours and 49 minutes old. In that update, Xavier Becerra increased from 1,688,368 to 1,732,755 votes, a gain of 44,387, while Steve Hilton increased from 1,666,320 to 1,704,820 votes, a gain of 38,500. That means Becerra’s lead over Hilton grew from 22,048 votes to 27,935 votes, an increase of 5,887 votes, though Hilton remained in second place and still in top-two runoff position.
For the L.A. Mayor’s race, the last official update we saw was June 5 at 4:38 p.m. Eastern, about 14 hours and 21 minutes old. In that update, Karen Bass increased from 195,449 to 215,868 votes, a gain of 20,419, Spencer Pratt increased from 163,549 to 174,260 votes, a gain of 10,711, and Nithya Raman increased from 130,473 to 153,588 votes, a gain of 23,115. Pratt still held second place, but his lead over Raman shrank from 33,076 votes to ...