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I think any attack on these no parental consent bills needs to focus squarely on the liability protection in case of injury: so the kid gets jabbed without parental knowledge or consent, gets myocarditis and has to go to ER. The parents now have to be guardians and consent to medical treatment for the child. And they're not allowed to know about procedures. How does that work? This also might highlight that the safe jabs are anything but safe

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"You the parent must realize that you will be the one responsible when these toxic injections kill or maim your child."

How refreshing would this be to hear on California CSPAN?

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Good idea.

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Politico reporting that ALL states with solitary exception of Florida have met Tuesday deadline to preorder kids’ injectables.

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Disgusting because politico is putting them down? I hope that's what you mean. --- I need to get a letter out to our RINO governor about how he has no balls.

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Disgusting because 49 states are going along.

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Thank-you! That's what I thought, but wanted to clarify. --- Hence, the comment about our RINO governor. 😖

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I just received an $850 check from our Dem gov.

Covid relief paid out of budget surplus.

Her rhino competition would have gone along with everything, plus cut taxes for the Bushes. Any budget surplus would have gone to more tax cuts for the billionaires on our coast (eg Valerie Jarret, some retired Banksters, etc).

The $850 did give me relief feelies when it unexpectedly appeared in my mail.

But I can do simple math. At $2/gal it cost $800 to heat my home under Trump. At $6/gal it will cost $2400. So I'm still short $750. Plus increases in gas for car & food for me & mine.

Only way out from under uniparty & wef is a Trump with more brains/smaller hat size.

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Now can we vote out the FDA Advisors that voted 21-0 to authorize Moderna's "vaccine" (based on a Chinese data dump virus prototype from Feb. 2020, a toxic gene editing exp. injection that is negatively effective for the current strain now circulating) for children 6-mos. to 5-years old?

At least six European countries have suspended this toxic drug for ADULTS under 30.

USA says Yes. USA says Yes.

Okay to give to infants.

Did I mention that these lovely elixirs were Warp Sped into existence by Republican Donald Trump?

And that Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden flipped in the space of months on their "no mandates" stance?

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not one person on that fda committee can be voted out, as they're either appointed or not even affiliated with the fda but instead brought in as ringers to add "yes" votes to the committee. bunch of crooks and genocidal maniacs with zero oversight.

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Per the theme du jour is that just harsh reality, or defeatism?

Honest question and I don't have the answer.

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I've only lived in Missouri and Colorado. neither has government that doesn't make me queasy and/or angry.

without personal experience I can't speak much for other places, except to poke at obvious idiocy like the rainwater catchment ban in Florida. //edit: recent research indicates the rainwater catchment law is no longer a thing and may have been a city/county rather than state issue.

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Yeah, that sounds more like killifornia than Florida.

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From what I've read on various other stacks, that does sound correct. I can only go by what I've read.

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Beauroceacies are not named within the Constitution, thus they have no legal authorization. It's the local idiots who are too apathetic to know government works, or you just like taking it in the rear by government personnel while they steal your wages. Or, they have stopped caring and just letting things play out because if they were to act, their fellow citizens of similar political ideology would throw them under the bus for nothing more than optics.

For this last reason alone I loathe anyone calling themselves a republican. I hate the DNC and all it stands for, bit I can at least respect it. The RNC is filled with nothing but the types of people who are that creepy aunt or uncle you have that winds up being a pedophile who moonlights as a serial killer, then claims innocence once caught.

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the DNC (corporation) absolutely embodies the same horrid traits you just (accurately) listed for the RNC. I cannot respect them, either Red or Blue wings of the Republicrat Uniparty.

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minor correction... Operation Speedy & Warped

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Is there one person in public office or running for public office in the United States that will say straight up:

"The experimental mRNA gene editing vaccines do not work and are very dangerous."

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They were probably removed from office.

Locked up as domestic terrorist.

The Dem who’s daughter, 17. Jabbed and boosted.

Does “Peacefully “ in her sleep.

How could he not be shouting the dangers!!!

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????????? stumped 🤔

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I'm going to ask this question on every board right now.

Reality Check.

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You can't vote them out. They aren't holding elected seats. What you CAN do if there is anyone with an actual spine in the area and a sheriff who isn't beholden to foreign funding(as in anything from outside his county), is the time honored tradition, of Tar and Feathering, then to run them out on a rail. This is also applicable to all those who are in elected positions as well.

People need to stop being pussies and take your localities back. You have more authority than you seem to think. You also hold the ultimate arbiter to keeping government in check for when all other methods fail. You just have to no longer give a damn what others think about you as you will be demonized.

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Mr. Trump had neither knowledge of the terrible truths on the misnamed “vaccines”, nor anyone advising him of the truths. It looked good to everyone at that time, and it appeared to bode well politically.So, Warp Speed !

Who knew back then? It took a long time and many jab victims, before the bravest among us announced the real truths. And big Pharma and the whores in government are still lying to us , along with the media .

Mr.Trump was as conned as we were.

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So all that Art of the Deal stuff was bullshit, right?

He got played like a chump.

By Fauci.

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when even the general public could do a tiny bit of research and find out that mRNA products had been in experimental status since 1995 but never once passed a phase 3 trial to allow them to be used on humans, Mr Trump didn't really need good advisors to let him know those products were garbage. he had access to much more complete databases than the rest of us plebes and he could've listened to those in HHS (at the time) who spoke out about the dangers of the products like Dr Paul Alexander. I detested trump so much that I find it difficult to believe the views of those who supported him, but Dr A sure does make a lot of good (and well annotated) points. https://substack.com/profile/58916651-dr-paul-alexander

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Trump was a man out of time, who apparently thought the Constitution still applied.

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I'm calling bullshit on his not knowing. Especially since he keeps calling for the jab. He also isn't to be trusted over Due Process either.

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When will California go all the way and allow 12 year olds to enroll themselves *directly* in a Pfizer pharmaceutical trial? At least the kids could earn a little cash....

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The legislature could recruit 12 year-olds right at the tween strip club! Super progressive future we're building here.

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Happy to hear. But it's exhausting fighting the insane and mentally ill. They never stop because they have boundless energy. *I can't stand sneaky auto-spell.

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That boundless energy is no match for super sonic pieces of lead entering their cranium. Not calling for violence. Just stating a fact.

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Everybody hates autocorrect. That's why they carefully hid any disable feature. 🤬

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"Imagine what you might be able to accomplish if you live in a state where the legislature doesn’t make you want to vomit."

does such a place exist? while Missouri's Red-hat wing of the Uniparty has amazed me over the last 2.5 years with multiple denials of the federal attempts to void medical choice, they still sicken and disgust me in regards to business and economic legislature.

Florida has been similar over the same timeframe about government intervention in personal medical decisions, but any government with the gall to make it illegal to catch and use rainwater is a looney tunes haven too. //edit: seems I had bad info, it looks like it's legal now at least. https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/lawn-and-garden/saving-and-using-rainwater/

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surely there's some place in the US where the government doesn't suck?

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Find a rural area with high hunting takes. (That means guns). No you might not have a exotic meal 24 hours, but the Karen density is low.

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Do you know what the thought process behind the rainwater catch ban might be? Is it stated in the law? Honest question. I haven't a clue, unless it might be a breeding area for mosquitoes. That's all I can think of.

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hmm, interesting. I'll have to edit my comment.

I've seen plenty of news articles (forehead slap for trusting the media) on Florida man being fined for collecting rainwater. thought it was a blanket law but maybe it was repealed or previous searches just gave me bogus information.

it's apparently legal now...

https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/lawn-and-garden/saving-and-using-rainwater/

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Edited to add: generic reason, no clue was goes on in Fl!

Stealing a public resource. It 's "our" water, not yours.

One step away from (head of Nestle/forget name) "water should be privatized."

If they could bottle up all the air for profit, they would.

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IMO, Beware Nestle! It was the chairman of the board (I have put his name out of my mind.) that said that, then he backtracked. DO NOT believe the backtrack! He truly believes what he said. He is as dangerous as Schwab, IMO.

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It hurt, but gave up their chocolate long ago.

I never buy backtracks!

They were going around try to drain aquifers everywhere, taking small rural towns to court. Lost in Maine. Won in Kali -- in the middle of a major drought!

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yes, note that the feds are talking about rationing down Colorado River water supplies next year, but no mention of cutting off that profit stream for Nestle even though they use up more groundwater than any farm or regular citizen could.

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Just remember they're #3 in chocolate. #1 Mars, #2 Hershey. I'll stick with #1. I'm a chocolate snob. 😉😋 (Not really, I just really like what they make the best.)

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yes, boycott them if possible.

of course since they're partially owned by Blackrock like most everything else, a boycott won't hurt em much.

but the only voting we can do that counts is with our feet or wallets, so do what you can.

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Oh, I have. Look up their subsidiaries. It's almost impossible to get away from them.

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I've looked it up but lost the list. trying to transition to growing my own foods as much as possible anyway, or buying from locals and unabsorbed organic companies... not just to get away from evil corporations but also their unlabeled GMO ingredients and other toxic additives.

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they still drain millions of gallons beyond their permit limits. unethical SOBs

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Who, Nestle? Other water bottlers? Or the government?

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Does Kalifornia have a single politician that doesn't suck? The senate - horror of horrors. My heart skipped a beat of optimism with your opening - SB866 wounded. All of us need to keep attacking where we can and continue to be very, very vocal. I mean, my God, the information coming out couldn't be more clear - this madness needs to stop before more are lost or injured to this lunacy. My deep appreciation goes out to all that are leading these charges - Steve Kirsch, Dr. Stanton in SoCal, Chris Bray and more. From the bottom of my heart, thanks for all you do.

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Good on you for tracking this.

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Thank you for your writing and effort. It is appreciated.

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Wiener is weather underground, Globalist POS, Pedo Pervert.

He has zero business being in office .

Creating bills that are communist, divisive for families. Destroying neighborhoods.

Good gawd Wiener and Pan should be in padded cells with straight jackets. Not deciding anything for California.

Narcissistic psychopath lunatics.

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Maybe they'd enjoy a padded cell together. 🤔🤨😏

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Stick em all in one padded cell

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The actual communists under Stalin were a lot more pro family.

Stalin outlawed abortion and made divorce difficult.

No, I’m not a Communist, I’m just saying this is worse.

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You’re right

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We wouldn’t be here if we’d let these people get bullied and didn’t give them all participation trophies

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🙌 Preach it! Spoiled brats that grew up...to be spoiled brats. Who knew that might happen? 🙄

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Yes

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If it had passed, and a 12-year-old ‘decided’ to get the “vaccine” after being pushed into it at school, and God forbid something terrible happened from it, could the parents even sue the school or the state? Or would the parents be somehow liable for negligence? And hypothetically: the 15-year-old who decided to get the “vaccine“ and God forbid there was a side effect that forced that kid out of a promising sports scholarship due to a sudden onset of a heart issue, who does the 15 sue? The parents? Or the school? Or the state? The last I saw, someone under the age of 18 cannot legally sign a waiver of any kind especially having to do with any school district activity. That very same 15-year-old can’t even go on a field trip to the museum without a parent waiver/permission form.

I must be really dumb because none of this makes sense.

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It's Kalifornia! It's not supposed to make sense!

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Dead Kennedys - California Über Alles

https://youtu.be/eIqESwzCGg4

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Thanks so much for all the fighting you're doing on behalf of sane Californians! (assuming that's not an oxymoron;))

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I never quite understood if SB 866 would allow a child to *turn down* Covid 19 vaccination even if that meant contradicting their parents' wish. Does anyone know if it would allow that?

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Wouldn't that just kick 'em in the butt?! 😂🤣😂🤣

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new york is not much better but i hear that they are calming down and not passing all the terrible laws proposed. i'm waiting for laws that make certain this will never happen again but that might have to be achieved by individuals with functioning brains

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"Imagine what you might be able to accomplish if you live in a state where the legislature doesn’t make you want to vomit."

I'm not sure this is really how it works.

Because California is known to everyone to be so terrible, people keep their eyes open. They pay attention. They have an appropriate suspicion and skepticism.

Meanwhile, in Texas, the red tribe boomers are so confident that because Republicans are in charge, nothing bad could ever happen, they completely ignore the drag queen story hours, the rolling blackouts, ESG hedge funds taking over all their top corporations, the never-ending property tax increases, etc. They believe so strongly that these things "can't happen here" because we voted the right way, that they bury their heads in the sand, refusing to look up and notice that those things actually are happening here...

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The family has been under concerted attack since the 1960s.

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