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John Orban's avatar

I've said it before...we are only offered a choice between clowns 🤡 or criminals👺. Although, it's now getting to the point where some choices are both clowns AND criminals. Sigh! Looks like I'll be staying home...again!

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Joanna Perry-Folino's avatar

I believe Gavin has a wonderfully brilliant mind because he can formulate sentences all by himself like We Can Do it, We Will Do It, and I Can do it. And he never lies to We the People. Never. Ever. Not once. Not even when he is out eating dinner with friends. He is also very very loyal to his women. If he were single I would ask him to marry me. Because clearly I love Gavin our Leader. If I could not ever marry him I would be okay though with Justin Trudeau. Maybe they would bring me as their date to the next WEF and I could meet Klaus, their Big Daddy. I love California and its amazing leadership.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

Maximum snarkasm!!!!😎

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Jessie Gonzalez's avatar

Amazing 🤩 I like the Gav because he gives out free balloons and snow cones at the clown show in Sacramento. I hear the next event there will be little ponies, I like ponies.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

I love how he allows small children to slide down his hair.

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Jessie Gonzalez's avatar

Ok that’s going to far now 😂

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

Grease mountain?

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Jason White's avatar

As a non-American, I couldn't help but find the name of the burger chain ironic. : ) Mustn't be long now till California falls into the sea?

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Wolfgang Exel Watson's avatar

Personally, I consider In 'n Out burger superior to any of the fake food joints. Gavin Loathsome is Californian public enemy number one.

Very ironic that an Austrian did a much better job as governor.

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Olde Edo's avatar

Russell Dobular of Due Dissidence agrees with your assessment of In 'n Out burgers. He recently guest hosted for Jimmy Dore and praised their burgers to high heaven.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

I think In 'n Out is extremely over-rated

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Ort's avatar

I really don't have anything of substance to add, except that I've despised Newsom from afar for a long time-- especially when he rose to the challenge of becoming a Megadeath Virus of Doom Scamdemic Gauleiter, for which hypocrisy is a major qualification.

You and I have this much in common: although I live on the other side of the continent in Pennsylvania, the "tri-state area" of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware was also blessed with a trio of Democratic COVID Gauleiters, fka "governors".

AFAIK, In-N-Out Burger hasn't expanded to my area (yet). However, I had a similar experience when Krispy Kreme Donuts opened a store in the shopping center around the corner. I'd heard good things, and feared that I would wear out a path between my front door and the store.

I didn't get to the Grand Opening, but when I finally tried their donuts they were just OK. So I think they're overrated. I also was put off by the aggressive corporate pseudo-courtesy, e.g. the staff was obviously programmed to "upsell" their products, so if I picked three donuts the artificially-solicitous employee would launch into a helpful rap about how I'd save money if I bought a half-dozen. Bah! Humbug! 😠 🍔 🍩

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includeMeOut's avatar

Jimmy must not be paying him enough to avoid fast food slop.

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Argos's avatar

Didn’t In n Out get into trouble for not requiring vaccine passports during the “shamdemic”?

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Wolfgang Exel Watson's avatar

I can easily imagine that. However, as I was stuck in involutary scamdemic exile in SA, I wasn't able to eat out at their restaurants. My memories about their opening of a restaurant in Reno are still strong. The owners were interviewed about the fact that there was a mile long line of cars waiting to get to the drive through window. Seldom have I seen more down to earth business owners appreciating their customer base and doing everything to keep it that way. Gavin Loathsome and his ilk are the reason for exemplary businesses to close shop.

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Jessie Gonzalez's avatar

Do you mean the terminator?

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Wolfgang Exel Watson's avatar

Unsweard wizz un Aussdreann aksend: yess. :)

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Blessthebeasts's avatar

Yes. Quite the double entendre...

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Jessie Gonzalez's avatar

It’s a natural thing

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

Your state is 100 percent liars, thespians, all preening and posing, fucking fools who look in the mirror and say, "You talking to me . . . you talking to me?"

He, the Nemotode Newsom was at the groveling dirty Grammies, I am fucking sure.

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Yeah, I was at Iwo Jima and held up that fucking flag, man. I need to write up my memoir on that great point in history I was a part of. Fucking HELL.

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I hear those Jewish boys and girls calling for the death of boys and girls of Gazan was nominated for a Grammy.

And ZioAzovNaziLensky got a nod for his penis piano-man routine.

https://youtu.be/sUpm2jGJc18?si=3pPs1TmwrRqPx72z

All's well in the Jewish dominated-controlled media, with the Grammies: All those dirty multi-millionaires showed their flesh and their fucking perverse jumping and girating around.

War Criminal Bride Obama Wins (sic) Another Grammy While Jews at Harvard Get the Kiddos Lock-stepping

https://paulokirk.substack.com/p/war-criminal-bride-obama-wins-sic

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polistra's avatar

Well, the legislature is certainly part of the problem. Same here in Washington. The state legislature hasn't done anything to solve any problem in many decades. But it's hard to blame the legislators. They know that if they accidentally did something useful, the governor would instantly veto it, and the state supreme "court" would overturn it. When all parts of the government are equally evil, one part can't break the spell.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

I don't call him "Newsolini" for nothing.

Like many dictators, he assumed emergency powers to himself.

This rampant crime problem has many reasons, but Newsolini is the "manager" of this chaos.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

During the pandemic, the legislature was moot, but, yes. The people in California are also the problem.

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Another WorldView Is Possible's avatar

When will the totally "safe and effective" shots work on Newscum?

We had that brief moment of hope, when it looked like he had Guillan-Barre Syndrome, and was forced to disappear from public view... But now, it looks like he's been added to the Placebo arm of the human medical experiments... Which is troubling. It's pretty clear that they plan to swap him in, for Biden, at the last minute - to make the election theft slightly more plausible, this time.

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Being Bonnie's avatar

I don't vote. Voting in these DIS united states is busy work for the masses, imo. I'd rather line up for a flu shot* than to cast a vote that goes exactly nowhere.

*I despise needles and never get shots...of any kind.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

True---but it's "busy work" that we have been conditioned to believe is our holy obligation.

There are people who are subscribers to this Substack that still believe this. Indoctrination is hard to shed.

I am going to vote in the primary in California this year though because I want to vote for a legendary first baseman who was on my favorite baseball team. Also, he's running against Adam Shifty. I never voted for any of our actor-governors (too young for Reagan, and I hated him anyway), but I'll giddily cast my vote for Steve Garvey. LOL....I am not too sure of his political stances, but, what I've heard from him has been not terrible, plus he's going after Adam Shifty. Plus, as we have pointed out, our individual votes are meaningless. Hopefully, it'll be a nice day, and I'll walk down to the church at the end of my street and vote for Steve. Also, i was in the stands once and I waved to him and he waved back. That's as good a reason as any.

Love you!

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Being Bonnie's avatar

Knock yourself out! Love you too. xo

How anyone old enough to remember the bizarre 2000 race between Gore and Bushie Jr, when the Supreme Court decided the winner- would bother- still baffles me.

And then there was the recent 2016 fiasco. I remember when I was a high schooler that there were 5 or 6 maybe more parties on the national ballot. Thanks to the sleazy back-handed dealings of the biparty it was whittled down to A or B.

Even the League of Women voters in 1988 withdrew from sponsoring the presidential debates. Here, then president Nancy Neuman spells it out: https://youtu.be/e6ECHHDn_TA?si=EDWAZMO5EUksYcB4

Having blathered on about all of this- I do support voting locally as I believe the changes many of us want begin at the local level.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

Hell, yes...I know that voting is stupid.

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Being Bonnie's avatar

xoxoxo I know you know. :)

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Martin Doyle's avatar

You should have added a "yes" to your poll to identify any lunatics looking at your Substack.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

Yes, if I could find a way to get their names.

It might be there, but I don't know how to access.

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todd smith's avatar

Someone on a podcast suggested recently that Rachel Madcow and Gavin Gruesome get their hair done at the same salon. Whatever the case with that, they're both on the same Team.

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Jessie Gonzalez's avatar

They should replace it with a Whataburger a Texas hamburger joint yeehaw 🤠

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤩🤩🤣

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Argos's avatar

Surprised Newsom’s face hasn’t at least met with a cream pie by now.

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Cindy Sheehan's avatar

sounds like a great idea, to me!

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