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  • #16
    Option % Votes
    No 67.5% 5,313,621
    Yes 32.5% 2,562,883

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    • #17
      Black man stood no chance against the immense white priveledge of Newsome.
      "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
        Black man stood no chance against the immense white priveledge of Newsome.
        What are you talking about? Larry Elder was the face of white supremacy, at least according to the likes of CNN and such.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post

          What are you talking about? Larry Elder was the face of white supremacy, at least according to the likes of CNN and such.
          Just two-three decades ago, California had a couple of Republican Governors (Wilson and Davis, not even counting Schwarzeneggar who really wasn't), and Conservative Reagan another decade prior to that. The Democrats have really moved left since, and are hoping for those patterns to move into Arizona, Texas, and less so into Idaho. Oregon, and Washington are just as Democrat as California. Since Wilson and then Davis were Republican (recalled and Schwarzeneggar into office) Governors, only Jerry Brown was a Governor and then Gavin Newsome, but the electorate has moved to 2 to 1 Democrat to Republican in California.
          Last edited by Shockm; September 15, 2021, 09:19 AM.

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          • #20
            CA and the West Coast is our future. It will take a while to get here, but it will eventually. The work ethic and the overall understanding that everyone working in their own self interests to progress the country forward is steadily eroding.

            It's just how it is. Incrementalism constantly. The government never shrinks. There is always less than utopia for government to correct (in some people's minds). And power and money to graft.
            "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
              CA and the West Coast is our future. It will take a while to get here, but it will eventually. The work ethic and the overall understanding that everyone working in their own self interests to progress the country forward is steadily eroding.

              It's just how it is. Incrementalism constantly. The government never shrinks. There is always less than utopia for government to correct (in some people's minds). And power and money to graft.
              Well if Moderate Republicans, Conservative Libs, and Moderate Democrats stuck together and isolated the Super Progressives more, it would take longer for Socialism to get it's hooks into our government. America has had super Progressives (Communism, Unions, etc) in the 1930's, 40's, etc. and the next couple of decades, but the moderates and Conservatives blocked their paths. They aren't sticking together this time, and Pelosi/Schumer/Biden, and Big Corporations, are moving America more toward the Obama extreme left.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
                Black man stood no chance against the immense white priveledge of Newsome.
                Larry Elder was the black Donald Trump.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post

                  Larry Elder was the black Donald Trump.
                  In what way?
                  Livin the dream

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
                    CA and the West Coast is our future. It will take a while to get here, but it will eventually. The work ethic and the overall understanding that everyone working in their own self interests to progress the country forward is steadily eroding.

                    It's just how it is. Incrementalism constantly. The government never shrinks. There is always less than utopia for government to correct (in some people's minds). And power and money to graft.
                    This Eagle article shows you that since we had a new local mayor who is extremely liberal, "the fight" is already local. It's not limited just to California, Washington State, Oregon, Washington DC (with a liberal President), New York, and New Jersey, etc. It is our Wichita Mayor, and some of his allies/friends versus Conservatives, the Catholic Church, other Christian groups,


                    "Stymied by nearly 11 hours of contentious public comment about a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance this summer, city officials have hired a consulting group for almost $18,000 to research the topic more.

                    The ordinance is designed to prevent discrimination within city limits on the basis of “age, color, disability, familial status, gender identity, genetic information, national origin or ancestry, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status or any other factor protected by law.”

                    It bans discrimination in employment, housing and businesses that serve the general public.

                    A request filed via the Kansas Open Records Act has found that City Manager Robert Layton agreed to pay the Kansas Leadership Center $17,800, of which $8,900 was to go toward organizing a special interest group meeting.

                    A further $8,900 is for a report prepared by the KLC Journal, the consulting group’s civic issues magazine, according to a copy of the contract obtained by The Eagle.

                    Thus far the KLC report has not been publicly released. The meetings it held were open to the public but public comment was not allowed.

                    The Diversity, Inclusion and Civil Rights Advisory Board is expected to send a recommendation to the council, who will vote on the ordinance Oct. 12, the day before advance ballots are sent out in the upcoming city elections.

                    The change in schedule assures the decision will loom large over upcoming city council races, where three seats on the council are up for grabs.

                    The prolonged process was requested by City Council member Becky Tuttle at a July 13 meeting. Tuttle and two other council members, Cindy Claycomb and Jared Cerullo, both of whom are up for election, advocated for hiring KLC.

                    Opponents of the rule have criticized Mayor Brandon Whipple for trying to pass it without seeking the approval of the Diversity, Inclusion and Civil Rights Advisory Board.

                    Backers of the KLC deal said that input from special interest groups would help shape the council’s decision on the future of the ordinance, which has already passed but could be blocked or altered at a second reading in October.

                    But one of Whipple’s political allies, Chris Pumpelly, was highly critical of the decision to delay and to put discussion of the ordinance under primary control of the KLC instead of the Diversity, Inclusion and Civil Rights Advisory Board.

                    “When I heard about this facilitation, I was surprised,” Pumpelly told the advisory board at a recent meeting. “I thought that we were going to be talking about how we can make this NDO better. And I know this city has a thing for privatization and outsourcing, but we’re now outsourcing our advisory boards.”

                    KLC was hired to try to build a consensus around what exactly is in the ordinance, proponents said.

                    In two meetings last week, KLC organizers, led by former state lawmaker Ed O’Malley, attempted to explain how the ordinance stacks up to federal and state laws already in place to protect against discrimination.

                    Wichita’s nondiscrimination ordinance would incorporate protected classes in various federal and state laws and allow the city to enforce violations with penalties up to $2,000, according to the presentation by KLC.

                    “Sometimes you have to lower the heat to get into a productive work zone,” O’Malley said. “You have to lower the heat to get productive.”

                    But special interest groups clashed over whether a city ordinance was needed and whether a civil discussion about whether or when it might be all right to discriminate could be had.

                    The hope was a mediator might be better able to facilitate the discussion with LGBTQ and civil rights advocacy groups Equality Kansas, GLSEN, ACLU of Kansas, and several Christian advocacy groups, from the Catholic Diocese of Wichita to the Greater Wichita Ministerial League.

                    Former Republican state Rep. Chuck Weber, executive director of the Kansas Catholic Conference and a representative for the Catholic Bishops of Kansas, objected to the ordinance’s lack of clarity about same-sex restrooms at religious establishments such as the Lord’s Diner, which offers free meals in downtown Wichita.

                    “At what point does lowering the heat become work avoidance?” asked Mark McCormick, director of strategic communications for the ACLU of Kansas.

                    “The intention is not to avoid the work,” O’Malley said. “The intention is to do the work of really getting clear about what’s in this (ordinance), what’s not in this, what’s it mean, and collect some collective clarity.”

                    Pumpelly said the group was essentially an end-run around public discourse and wasn’t likely to result in a rule that was more even-handed than its original version

                    “We can’t settle, and we can’t weaken this. We cannot water this down. They won in the way that they slowed it down. We could have this NDO right now,” he said.

                    “We could have a form of the NDO. We could have had it, but they (city council members) said, ‘Nope, let’s throw sand in the gearbox because we need to slow it down and bring the key stakeholders together.’ I’d like to know what that means.”

                    Members of the public wishing to speak to the council about the ordinance may address the Diversity, Inclusion and Civil Rights Advisory Board on Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 5:30 p.m. in city council chambers at City Hall."

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post

                      Larry Elder was the black Donald Trump.
                      Larry Elder is a "true Conservative" who supported Donald Trump along with many other black Americans because many (not all, especially spending, although he didn't advocate expanding Socialism) of his policies contained Conservative Principles. He did advocate limiting welfare to poor people with time limits, food stamps people who don’t need them, limiting illegal aliens, limiting voting to illegals, limiting voting to people not in prison, limiting social monies to legals, limiting killing babies when life begins, limiting Christians having to go against their consciences, and biblical beliefs, etc.
                      Last edited by Shockm; September 15, 2021, 03:25 PM.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post

                        Larry Elder was the black Donald Trump.
                        Racist.
                        Deuces Valley.
                        ... No really, deuces.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
                          CA and the West Coast is our future. It will take a while to get here, but it will eventually. The work ethic and the overall understanding that everyone working in their own self interests to progress the country forward is steadily eroding.

                          It's just how it is. Incrementalism constantly. The government never shrinks. There is always less than utopia for government to correct (in some people's minds). And power and money to graft.
                          Wish you were right, but Mars will become the 51st state before California turns red.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by wufan View Post

                            In what way?
                            Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook | California | The Guardian

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                            • #29
                              Do read these?

                              If you follow this links, you will find these quotes, ‘Elder has also asked supporters to report “anything suspicious”’ and ‘“We have a voter integrity board all set up – most of these are lawyers,” Elder said Wednesday, according to CNN. “So, when people hear things, they contact us. We’re going to file lawsuits in a timely fashion.”’

                              That’s it. That’s the best they got. I feel like if I wore a “Hillary was robbed” T-Shirt you would believe any BS I spouted.
                              Livin the dream

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by shoxlax View Post

                                Wish you were right, but Mars will become the 51st state before California turns red.
                                I was claiming that everything will continue the way of CA. So, I agree that Mars will become a state before CA goes red.
                                "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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