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The DUmpster / So I watched the entire CA Dem Governor debate last night
« Last post by CC27 on April 24, 2026, 07:10:57 AM »
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senseandsensibility (25,251 posts)

So I watched the entire CA Dem Governor debate last night



Here's my takeaway: The R candidates are cartoon characters, although the British one was more likeable than the sheriff guy. More importantly, all of the Dem candidates were qualified, serious, and able to lead the largest state in the union. I would vote for any of them without hesitation.

Matt Mahon: I went into the debate with more knowledge about him than some of the others, since I live in Silicon Valley and he is the mayor of the largest city in SV. He played that up, was relaxed and camera ready, and said he would stand up to "big tech" when he was called on it. However, his efforts to "both sides" issues was not appealing to me. He did seem knowledgeable about addressing homelessness and had a record of addressing it in San Jose.

Xavier Becerra: He was calm, knowledgeable, and low key, as one would expect. But he was not afraid to speak his mind and play up his experience. One of my favorite parts was when he was challenged about the California Highway Patrol stopping truck drivers and giving them "English proficiency" tests. He spoke to that in a way tha I think will appeal to our huge Hispanic population here as well as other Democratic voters. He also spoke about his own impressive biography (something I wish he would do more) and how he was the first in his family to graduate from college.

Tom Steyer: He seemed to be presenting himself as the front runner. I'm not saying he was cocky, but he did not waste time attacking other candidates. He defended himself and his billionaire status, saying he would be glad to pay more taxes and he and his wife had agreed to give away all their money in their lifetimes. His demeanor was energetic and passionate about progressive causes, including ending homelessness and taxation.

Katie Porter: Put on the defensive at the beginning about her treatment of an aide that went viral, she apologized and tried to put it behind her. After that, she played up her "professor" persona and made many good points. I was reminded of why she was so good in congressional hearings. Teaching experience definitely translates to good communication skills.

Bottom line I am still supporting Becerra. However, I will vote for the Dem candidate no matter who it is. And so will the candidates. They were asked to pledge to support the eventual candidtate of their party and all the Dems agreed to do so.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221192682

Please see the bold part. All you need to know.
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The DUmpster / Re: "We should use ICE logic on the Epstein files"...........
« Last post by RonE on April 24, 2026, 07:02:21 AM »
 The old saying about "Every man has his price". When Biden was President, child trafficking was out of control. But, not mentioned by the left. Now, it's down some 90+% and it's a problem. They attack the very agencies who've been fighting it, and the real President that enabled them to do so.

Hey assholes. Don't pretend to care now!

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General Discussion / Re: Epic Fury
« Last post by SVPete on April 23, 2026, 07:46:17 PM »
So, have UN Inspector Clouseaus gone to Iran? Or did they know this 2+ months ago but covered for Iran?
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General Discussion / Re: Dems try to corner RFK Jr. on Measles outbreak
« Last post by SVPete on April 23, 2026, 07:43:42 PM »
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/2047016987109331420

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RFK Jr. just showed America that Sen. Warnock (D-GA) is an absolute DOPE

WARNOCK: You made cuts to the rabies office!

RFK JR: “There’s 1-3 rabies cases PER YEAR in the US! I think ONE PERSON manning that office can handle that traffic!”

Somehow, Dem Congress Critters still have not noticed that Trump officials come prepared and loaded for bear (or, as appropriate for Congress Critters, for bore).
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General Discussion / Re: Epic Fury
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on April 23, 2026, 07:38:24 PM »
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UN Inspectors Say Iran Has Enough Uranium for 10-11 Atomic Bombs.

United Nations inspectors assess that Iran has accumulated almost 1,000 pounds of near-weapons-grade uranium.

PULSE POINTS

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Iran is reportedly hoarding nearly 1,000 pounds of uranium enriched to 60 percent, which is close to weapons-grade level, according to a report by 60 Minutes, per the Wake Up Right newsletter. This stockpile could potentially fuel 10 or 11 nuclear bombs if further enriched, a process which would take a matter of weeks.

📰 DETAIL: United Nations inspectors have assessed that Iran’s uranium stockpile is just a technical step away from reaching the 90 percent enrichment needed for a nuclear weapon. Despite U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites last June, Iran has continued to advance its nuclear capabilities.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The stockpile is enough for ‘ten to eleven nuclear bombs’ with just a little more enrichment,” said Harvard nuclear analyst Matthew Bunn. Scott Roeker, a former top National Nuclear Security Administration official. He added: “I don’t think that there is a lasting, durable solution to Iran’s nuclear program through military means.”

‼️ NOTEWORTHY: Bunn says Iran has been consistently dishonest about its nuclear weapons efforts for over 20 years, lying to international inspectors, but also implied skepticism that Trump’s strategy, given the lack of trust on both sides, will succeed.


https://thenationalpulse.com/2026/04/21/un-inspectors-say-iran-has-enough-uranium-for-10-11-atomic-bombs/
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General Discussion / Re: Democrat treason and sedition
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on April 23, 2026, 07:36:22 PM »
Dem Senator cheers tweet claiming Iranian shadow fleet is escaping US blockade. It's fake, but he still cheered.


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Chris Murphy 🟧

@ChrisMurphyCT
awesome

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Ali Vaez
@AliVaez
At least 26 Iranian shadow fleet vessels bypass US blockade


https://x.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/2046345472915206646
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General Discussion / Dems try to corner RFK Jr. on Measles outbreak
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on April 23, 2026, 07:30:31 PM »
You'd think they'd do their own research in order to be prepared for potential answers.

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Sen. Ron Wyden runs straight into a wall of inconvenient data as he tries to blame the measles outbreak on RFK Jr.

WYDEN: “We are seeing with measles… a problem all over the country… Why would you be doing something that is so awful for kids on this vaccine issue?”

KENNEDY: “Senator, we handled the measles outbreak better than any country in the world. This is a global outbreak.”

“Mexico has 3x the amount of measles… Canada 2x… Europe [almost 20x].”

“I had nothing to do with the measles outbreak here.”

“The vaccination levels dropped during COVID because people stopped trusting the American government.”


https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/2046987893835505992
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Virginia voters approve Democrats' redistricting plan, giving the party a midterm election boost

Not a fan of any of the gerrymandering wars going on right now (thanks to my own Texas government) but this being painted as a "win for democracy" is ridiculous.

And fittingly, a judge blocked it within hours.

Between that, funding for CBP passing, and ActBlue being up shit creek without a canoe, Democrats aren't having a great week.
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Serious people could do serious prison time. And Democrats’ fundraising could drop dramatically if limited to just legitimate donors, during a time when other giant taxpayer-funded Democrat slush funds (USAID, NED, EPA, Planned Parenthood, etc.) are rapidly being cut off.

I was just going to say, Democrats were already in not so great shape in terms of money on hand.
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Politics / The Noose Tightens on ActBlue, And Democrats Have a Major Problem
« Last post by SVPete on April 23, 2026, 05:11:59 PM »
The Noose Tightens on ActBlue, And Democrats Have a Major Problem

https://www.rodmartin.org/p/the-noose-tightens-on-actblue-and

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House Republicans have spent months digging into ActBlue, the premier Democrat fundraising machine that has raised over $16 billion for Democrat candidates and causes. What they’ve found is every bit as bad as I’ve told you. And ActBlue’s leaders felt the need to invoke their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination an incredible 146 times.

The just-released interim staff report from the House Administration, Oversight, and Judiciary Committees lays out vast illegal foreign donations and money laundering — “election interference” — and illegal “straw donor” schemes, followed by a massive cover-up to prevent Congress and the DOJ from catching on.

Two ActBlue officials, including Alyssa Twomey, the former Vice President of Customer Service who oversaw the fraud-prevention team during the 2024 election cycle, along with three former company lawyers, refused to answer even a single substantive question in sworn interviews with investigators.

It gets worse. According to the interim report, every member of the legal and compliance team "appears to have left the platform after the 2024 election because of its 'knowing and willful' acceptance of illegal foreign contributions, and the subsequent cover-up." Chairmen Bryan Steil (R-WI), James Comer (R-KY), and Jim Jordan (R-OH) also allege that CEO Regina Wallace-Wells made false statements to Congress and that ActBlue withheld subpoenaed documents…some of which were later uncovered by the New York Times. Ouch.
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In addition to the DOJ and Congress, 19 state attorneys general are investigating ActBlue for allegations related to fraudulent fundraising practices, including potential money laundering and misuse of donor identities. And on Monday, Texas AG Ken Paxton filed suit.

The question is no longer whether ActBlue is corrupt. The question now is how deep the rot goes, and how far up the Democrat food chain it reaches.

Serious people could do serious prison time. And Democrats’ fundraising could drop dramatically if limited to just legitimate donors, during a time when other giant taxpayer-funded Democrat slush funds (USAID, NED, EPA, Planned Parenthood, etc.) are rapidly being cut off.
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