Is this real?? California??

TigerGrowls

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WOW 🚨 George Soros funded a ballot measure called Proposition 64

The money from that measure was supposed to go to substance abuse

Instead California Democrats redirected all the money, $370 million, into registering voters

This is a sophisticated money laundering scheme

Here’s what happened:

California DOGE found California Democrats used a state agency called ‘Elevate Youth’ to launder taxpayer money into registering voters

“Elevate Youth funneled money ($370M) meant for substance abuse help to get out the vote and organizing - for Democrats”

Elevate Youth is funded through Proposition 64

Proposition 64 was a ballot measure that was sponsored by GEORGE SOROS

So again, let me break that down:

- George Soros paid for a fake ballot measure claiming it would help victims of substance abuse
- Once passed, all the money collected in new taxes from that ballot measure was then redirected into registering voters and organizing

California Democrats need to go to prison
 
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TigerGrowls

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This is a perfect example of state run propaganda, ladies and gentlemen.

Here, you have an official Press Office for the Governor of the largest state in our Union pushing a defamation campaign against an independent journalist.

What terrible thing did that journalist do? Oh, he exposed hundreds of millions of dollars in welfare fraud in an all but fully Democrat run state.

California is an actual fully Democrat run state, so they are absolutely terrified of independent journalists that aren’t on their side coming in and spoiling all of their fun.

I mean, what if someone actually looks into all of the NGO fraud in California… like where did that $37 billion go that ole Gavin threw at homelessness since 2019 only for homelessness in his state to increase by about 24%?

Seems like a lot of money for some pretty terrible results…

I’m just asking questions guys.

Actually, I’m not.

We are watching a live and self reported coverup by Gavin Newsom’s office unfold in real time, for why else would you be against a journalist exposing fraud?

The Governor’s office should have nothing to worry about from a bit of investigation, right?
 
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California killed 99% of its drilling permits, closed 46 refineries, and is on track to lose 58,000 oil and gas jobs… all to “fight climate change.”

The result? Consumption increased.

They just import 64% of their oil now from Iraq, Brazil, and Ecuador, shipped thousands of miles by tanker from countries with worse environmental standards. More oil. More emissions. Fewer American jobs…
 
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This is a severely underestimated fulcrum point in American history. During the nineties there was a great societal upheaval over mass migration. California voters, in the face of an onslaught of media demonization, acted to save their state by passing Prop 187 to end all public benefits for illegals. It was one of the most potent examples of popular democracy defeating entrenched corruption. It captivated the attention of the entire nation. Millions and millions of Californians voted to recapture their destiny. The proposition passed in a landslide. It was enjoined by a District Court judge IMMEDIATELY and remained enjoined permanently. Illegals continued flooding the state, consuming benefits, a Democrat (Gray Davis) won the next election and entered into a court settlement to halt the law forever.
 
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🚨 California NGOs paying for votes are pretending to be police officers in Los Angeles in order to intimidate journalists

“It’s so crazy and surreal — The NGOs actually pretend to be the police in order to intimidate me — its like we're not living in America”

“This is cash money, on tape, given to the homeless person from someone taking advantage of them, telling them who to vote for, and that that's a felony"
 
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@LafayetteBear ???



Right now, we have no reasons for US Citizens to move to our state or stay in our state.


I'm a California Native with children and my own business.


I pay $22,000/year in property taxes that are used to give illegal aliens free things.


All applications for reduced costs for housing, food, healthcare, electric, water and Gas say "regardless of immigration status"


San Francisco has a Chinese national on the elections commission.


Illegal Aliens count the election ballots.


Sexual predators are released early from prison.


My employees can't buy a house; it's too damn expensive and Property Taxes are a huge annual expense that goes up 2% each year.


US Citizens in California exist only to be taxed to pay government workers and illegal aliens.


@ChadBianco @MattMahanSJ @SteveHiltonx
 
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Interesting.



ELECTION INTEGRITY: Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican candidate for California Governor, just seized OVER 650,000 ballots from the November 2025 special election (Prop 50) this weekend.

He's launching a full probe into voter fraud claims after a watchdog group flagged ~45,000 excess votes.

State officials & AG Bonta are FUMING, saying he has "no authority" and it's "unprecedented."

But Bianco has a judge's order and isn't backing down.
 
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LafayetteBear

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This is a perfect example of state run propaganda, ladies and gentlemen.

Here, you have an official Press Office for the Governor of the largest state in our Union pushing a defamation campaign against an independent journalist.

What terrible thing did that journalist do? Oh, he exposed hundreds of millions of dollars in welfare fraud in an all but fully Democrat run state.

California is an actual fully Democrat run state, so they are absolutely terrified of independent journalists that aren’t on their side coming in and spoiling all of their fun.

I mean, what if someone actually looks into all of the NGO fraud in California… like where did that $37 billion go that ole Gavin threw at homelessness since 2019 only for homelessness in his state to increase by about 24%?

Seems like a lot of money for some pretty terrible results…

I’m just asking questions guys.

Actually, I’m not.

We are watching a live and self reported coverup by Gavin Newsom’s office unfold in real time, for why else would you be against a journalist exposing fraud?

The Governor’s office should have nothing to worry about from a bit of investigation, right?

Nick Shirley. LOL. "Expose it all!"


 

TigerGrowls

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UPDATE: Journalist Investigating ‘Topanga Hospice Care INC’ in Los Angeles went back and spoke to neighboring businesses


They haven’t seen anyone at the building IN 3 YEARS


🚨 Despite this, in just 2 years they’ve billed Medicare $3,434,254


Why are we paying taxes


In the last video, @InnerRhythmWave found out the building is completely empty except 1 chair, it’s abandoned. The phone number is just a busy tone
 

TigerGrowls

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LA be like:
We will tax restaurants into oblivion.
But illegal street food is fine.

We can't effectively put out forest fires.
You will pay extra for the rich who lost their homes in the Pacific Pallisade fires.

We banned plastic straws.
The sidewalk tent meth lab, not an issue.

Used drug needles litter the street.
That's your problem when you walk your dog.

Massive fraud, everywhere.
We are also going to tax your Pokémon card collection.

Housing is too expensive.
No, you can't build anything there. That parking lot is a sacred burial ground.

We bought our home in 1972 and pay almost no tax.
HAHA, too bad for you. We were here first.

Endless talk about sustainability.
The entire city sits in a car for hours, burning gas to drive four miles to get a coffee.

Your block had three break-ins, two assaults, and a fire.
The best we can do is a poorly executed mural.

We are pro-worker.
Unless it's not on a laptop, and you need a permit. If you're doing 'real work', you can F... off!

We know there are problems.
This is why we created another committee, with no authority, that will waste millions on bogus research.

Wait... where did everyone go?
 
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State investigators are asking for this video of the ABC7 Eyewitness News I-Team's Dan Noyes, confronting a couple in San Francisco's Tenderloin.

Noyes watched as they paid the homeless $5 to sign other people's names on petitions for ballot measures. The petitions the I-Team saw come from "Building a Better California," an effort that would require government audits of proposed taxes and could block the "billionaires" tax.

The level of fraud taking place in California is staggering.
 

m.knox

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Speaking of CA..... Another one bites the dust.

This company’s exit could be California’s toughest blow yet​


https://nypost.com/2026/04/15/opinion/california-keeps-losing-companies-kb-home-hurts-most/

Another major publicly-traded company is packing its bags and leaving California.

This time, it’s KB Home, a multibillion-dollar homebuilding giant that has called Los Angeles home for decades, since 1960.

Now it’s heading to Tempe, Ariz., citing a more business-friendly environment and lower long-term costs.

Let that sink in. A company whose entire business is building homes in California no longer believes it makes sense to be headquartered there –– even with tens of thousands of homes to rebuild after last year’s fires.

If that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know about the state’s business climate, nothing will.

And this isn’t an outlier. It’s the latest in a steady drumbeat of corporate departures that should be setting off alarm bells in Sacramento.
 

GDead_Tiger

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Funny to act like California sucks when it has a top 5GDP in the entire world, is our nation's breadbasket and contributes $200B more in federal taxes than they receive, by far the most in the nation
 
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TigerGrowls

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Funny to act like California sucks when it has a top 5GDP in the entire world, is our nation's breadbasket and contributes $200B more in federal taxes than they receive, by far the most in the nation
California has every built in advantage but is in process of blowing it to hell. The rich people are leaving California and then they will go in the red. This is also not accounting for the billions that is being stolen from the federal government out of California.


Yes, California is considered a "donor state," typically paying significantly more in federal taxes than it receives in federal spending, funding, and services. Recent data shows Californians paid roughly
billion to
billion more in federal taxes than they received, largely due to high income levels, a progressive tax system, and a large economy.

California Budget & Policy Center +3
Key Details on California's Federal Tax Balance:
  • Top Donor State: California often ranks as the top "donor state" in absolute dollars, consistently paying more than it receives.
  • Recent Figures:In 2024, residents and businesses paid about
    billion more to the federal government than they received. A 2023 analysis found California received roughly
    billion less than it paid.
  • Reasons for Donor Status: High per capita incomes, a large number of wealthy residents, and a progressive tax structure (higher earners pay more) result in high federal tax contributions.
  • Exceptions: During pandemic-related relief years, the balance shifted slightly, but the state generally remains a net contributor.
  • Comparison:While California contributes the most in total dollars, it is one of several states (including New York and New Jersey) that often contribute more than they receive, subsidizing other states with lower tax revenue.
 

baltimorened

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California has every built in advantage but is in process of blowing it to hell. The rich people are leaving California and then they will go in the red. This is also not accounting for the billions that is being stolen from the federal government out of California.


Yes, California is considered a "donor state," typically paying significantly more in federal taxes than it receives in federal spending, funding, and services. Recent data shows Californians paid roughly
billion to
billion more in federal taxes than they received, largely due to high income levels, a progressive tax system, and a large economy.

California Budget & Policy Center +3
Key Details on California's Federal Tax Balance:
  • Top Donor State: California often ranks as the top "donor state" in absolute dollars, consistently paying more than it receives.
  • Recent Figures:In 2024, residents and businesses paid about
    billion more to the federal government than they received. A 2023 analysis found California received roughly
    billion less than it paid.
  • Reasons for Donor Status: High per capita incomes, a large number of wealthy residents, and a progressive tax structure (higher earners pay more) result in high federal tax contributions.
  • Exceptions: During pandemic-related relief years, the balance shifted slightly, but the state generally remains a net contributor.
  • Comparison:While California contributes the most in total dollars, it is one of several states (including New York and New Jersey) that often contribute more than they receive, subsidizing other states with lower tax revenue.
but doesn't the donor state fit california's current political philosophy? they're very much into the progressive system..those that have more, pay more for the benefit of those that have less. It would be a little hypocritical to collect revenue on one basis and complain about distributing that revenue on an opposite one.