Summary from the FEE newsletter:
".. a new analysis that shows Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and many of her fellow House Democrats slipped hundreds of millions in cash for the richest zip codes in America into their “emergency response” bill."
Check on the link below, and file a complaint with the California Department of Elections (using the link on the below page) and U.S. Election Assistance Commission, as well as notifying Trump's election fraud hotline, Project Veritas and emailing Congressman Devin Nunes:
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-status/wheres-my-ballot
Here's where you check:
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-status/wheres-my-ballot
Mine wasn't counted so I filed a complaint as you can see here:
https://thedonald.win/p/11Pp6aSvxb/what-should-you-do-if-your-ballo/
I'm still waiting for my CA vote to be counted, and I've seen others posting the same thing. According to the email I received from the Department of Elections, there were 30K votes in San Francisco alone that hadn't been counted as of Wednesday morning. I remember on election night seeing something like 11M votes counted (of 15M from 2016). If CA had a turnout like other states, there were a huge number of outstanding votes uncounted, and there's no way the state should have been called.
I dropped off my ballot yesterday morning at 7:00 am at a polling station. It was received, and a poll watcher checked off the action on their clipboard. I signed up for text alerts to track my ballot, and logged in last night and this morning to verify the status of my ballot. It's still showing as only being mailed to me; not received.
While I doubt California would fiip red, it seems strange that California didn't count my - and possibly others' - votes on election day.
I'm brand new. My brother recommended Allum Bokhari's book #DELETED. The book talks extensively about /r/the_donald and T_D. Great read BTW. I've been a T_D stalker for the last month, and created an account to make my first post yesterday.
Two more votes for Trump in California!
Polls were empty when we arrived, and a very no-nonsense looking pair of poll watchers were standing outside the fire station. Quite pleased with the experience, and the number of neighbors carrying ballots at 7:00 am.
District 12 is rough - there's not a single Republican on the ballot.
You have 3 votes in San Francisco against this beast. Not that her (also Democrat) opponent is materially better, but at least he's not Nancy Pelosi.
Lastly, we have a person named Starchild - no last name - running for state assembly. California really is as bad as all the jokes:
TL;DR: "The year 2017 saw massive deregulation and passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Estimates placed the deregulation savings at $2 trillion. But what was likely even a bigger factor was the cut businesses saw in corporate taxes."
Real median household income by year:
1999: $62,600 2016: $62,898 2019: $68,700
American workers finally got a raise (and a nice one) after a decade and a half of flat wages.
Amazing what tax cuts can do.