California elections smell bad. President Trump and the news media. Iran and US helicopter.....
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
What we are seeing in California is that winning is all that matters to the Democrats.
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On Sunday, a friend from California texted me that the late ballot counting was “legal” and the results would accurately reflect the ballot count.
Nevertheless, he admitted that the whole thing looks awful, and that many will conclude that the fix was in.
My friend is right that the whole thing is awful, and it’s time to change it. It’s sad when Colombia can announce results by 8 p.m., but California is still counting. Who knew that we’d be saying that Colombia has a more efficient vote counting system than California? Well they do, and so does Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and a few of those countries who we used to call “third world”!
Where do we go from here? Well, let’s hope that the Supreme Court can save California from itself. The Justices will probably issue another 6-3 opinion soon, and we can’t wait for it. Here is the story:
Imagine putting your taxes in the mail a full week before the April 15 deadline, only to be fined by the Internal Revenue Service for a late filing.
Never mind the April 8 postmark, the IRS explains. Federal tax codes require returns be ‘filed on or before the 15th day of April.’ If your returns were lost in handling or the U.S. Postal Service took too long to deliver them, that’s your problem, not theirs. Filing taxes is a two-step process, the IRS explains, that involves both submitting the returns and having a federal worker record their arrival.
It’s an absurd claim and not the way the IRS operates. But it is the very logic the Supreme Court is expected to use later this month in a decision that could doom California’s mail-in voting system.
California’s snail-paced tallying was back in the news last week as results of several races in the June 2 primary — including the high-profile race for governor and another for mayor of Los Angeles — remained unclear as mail-in ballots continue to arrive and be counted.
Hurry up justices. We really need you this time.
What we are seeing in California is that winning is all that matters to the Democrats. They want to preserve their power at any cost, even if it means counting until they get the desired result. It may be legal, under state rules, but it looks awful to the rest of us who vote in a more transparent way. It also makes you wonder how much longer we can preserve our union if voting rules are so different between states, and cities decide what federal laws they want to enforce. At some point, like a toxic marriage, the union will break and people will go their separate ways.
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The Mexican Government is playing the sovereignty card to distract the locals.
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few days ago, former Mexican President Lopez-Obrador wrote a letter in total support of incumbent President Sheinbaum. I asked a few Mexican friends if they had ever seen anything like that before, and they said no. I'm not saying that I conducted a scientific poll, but they all said no. One of them even said something like, former Mexican presidents usually disappear, and you don't hear a word from them again.
The letter came the same week that President Sheinbaum warned of foreign interference in their elections. This is what she said:
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned that Mexico faces a "real risk" of foreign intervention in its elections, escalating a political fight over a newly approved constitutional reform that would allow authorities to annul an election if outside interference is proven.
The warning came as Mexico's Congress advanced one of the most consequential changes to the country's electoral rules in years. The reform adds foreign intervention or interference as grounds for nullifying an election, a measure backed by Sheinbaum and Morena as a shield for national sovereignty, but criticized by opponents who say it could open the door to politically motivated challenges to valid results.
"Yes, there can be a risk of foreign intervention in Mexico's elections, yes," Sheinbaum said during her morning press conference from the National Palace.
The president linked the measure to what she described as past examples of foreign money reaching Mexican organizations involved, directly or indirectly, in the country's political arena. Without naming USAID explicitly, Sheinbaum referred to Mexicanos Contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad, known as MCCI, and said the organization had received money from U.S. institutions through the American embassy.
"It was demonstrated in the case of Mexicanos Contra la Corrupción, or for corruption, that they were financed by institutions of the United States through the embassy, and that in one way or another they supported a candidate," Sheinbaum said.
Through the US Embassy? That's a new one for me. The article does say that the anti-corruption group did receive money from the U.S. Agency for International Development between 2018 and early 2024. They deny partisanship and insist that it's all about promoting democracy, whatever that means.
The driving force here is not foreign interference. The real factor is that the Trump administration is putting a lot of pressure on the majority party to turn over politicians connected to the narcos.
Of course, the Mexican Government is playing the sovereignty card to distract the locals.
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