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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure what the people here are debating whether Spencer Pratt deserves a pay love are not getting. The popularity of his campaign is fueled by voters who are sick of do-nothing Democrats running the city into the ground. [/quote] Because why do voters support this strange man who has based his entire narrative as a “do nothing?” No real job, irresponsibly spends tons of money based on the irrational belief that the world was ending, expects a bailout after foolishly choosing to live in a home in an area where he apparently cannot (or will not) pay for insurance. This guy is a terrible decision-maker as the head of his household and he’s supposed to make prudent decisions for millions of people in one of the biggest cities on earth? Why are we even debating this??[/quote] It's really hard to get through to a skull as intentionally thick as yours. Let's try this again. The question you should be asking is why Democrats feel entitled to do nothing about deteriorating cities and then think voters should keep voting for them. Does that kind of entitlement sound like a winning strategy to you?[/quote] LA doesn't deserve a reality TV show idiot just because their current mayor is a terrible executive who needs to go. Biden was a terrible leader who needed to go but as we've quickly come to find out since January of 2025, replacing an unfit leader with someone who is both unfit and unhinged is not a winning formula. [b]Why can't Bass be met with competent competitors who are deserving and qualified for the position? [/b] Sounds like the LA political scene is a microcosm of our national political scene. A race to the bottom.[/quote] Describe what makes a person deserving and qualified to be a politician.[/quote] For this high profile executive position, you'd be looking for someone with elite leadership skills and first and foremost, integrity. Prior executive experience would be an obvious bonus.[/quote] What are elite leadership skills? What sort of executive experience? [/quote] An executive like Trump, who makes them feels good about hating fellow Americans while they do insider trading, give their nepo spawn government contracts, and all that. Pratt will plunder Los Angeles’s budget for him and cronies putting him up to run. Meanwhile, Bass has LA’s murder rate at a 65 year low, the new Metro lines are opening, and the city is on a building spree to get ready for the Olympics. White conservatives hate her because she is black. [/quote] OMG. You will never grow up, will you? Yes, blame her unpopularity on the fact that she's black, rather than the fact that the vast majority of Angelenos are fed up with her. Idiot. Either way, the mayor will have suffered the rebuke of having nearly two-thirds of voters casting their ballots for someone else — a sharp turn of fortune from the general election of 2022, when the then-congresswoman captured upward of 43 percent of the vote in a 12-candidate primary and then defeated real estate developer Rick Caruso by close to 10 points. The voters in the nation’s second-largest city are predominantly Democrat, like Bass. But her struggle to win them over shows that anti-incumbent anger transcends partisanship, especially in cities where rampant homelessness is in clear view. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/karen-bass-cant-avoid-a-runoff-amid-an-angry-spasm-in-los-angeles/ar-AA24KfNw?ocid=BingNewsSerp[/quote] Yawn, cry some more. She’s getting way more done than Pratt ever would. She’s been on top of all the Olympic organizing. Like I said, crime near record lows. Gun crime way down. And yes, white conservatives in California absolutely do hate black politicians. I should know, because I’m a white guy from LA who heard all of it She’s not a perfect politician. But soooo much better than grievance filled nepo brat Pratt who is a profligate spender and the crooks backing him. Plus, Pratt would bend the knee to Trump immediately. [/quote] Crime is way down because no one bothers to report crime anymore because nothing is done. It is hard to even get a report taken. Like day laborers who were paid to throw away trash in Tarzana and loaded black yard trash bags in their truck but noticed something was wrong with how they felt. They looked inside and saw a torso. They unloaded the truck and told the owner they weren't taking it. They went to TWO different police stations to report it. First the CA highway patrol told them to go to another police station and then the officer at the front desk told them to call it in. So they left and NO report was taken. Only later were body parts found in a dumpster by a random homeless guy. Turns out it was the guy's wife. Her parents ended up being missing and their bodies have never been found. As of this month the LAPD has failed to publish accurate, detailed public crime data for over the past two years. The agency took its online crime map dark in early 2024 for a supposed 6 month migration to the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Two years past the deadline, the data is still no where to be seen. [/quote] +1 Anyone who keeps talking about how crime is down with a straight face is either not from California or just a straight up liar. [/quote] What’s your evidence that crime is up then? You heard about it on Fox News? You just feel it in your old-person bones, like the weather? [/quote] The ageism that progressives run to is always so remarkable. I’m positive I’m younger than you. And the evidence is yesterday’s election results. It’s the fact that I’ve been physically assaulted by homeless men three times in the last five years and none other times previously in my life, and I personally know several people who can say the same. It’s the fact that I didn’t call the police because they don’t care. It’s the fact that my experience is widespread and shared with a lot of Californians now, and everyone knows it. It’s the fact that people here feel they have to park with their windows open to try to avoid window smashing. It’s needles in parks, on the streets, on the beaches. Your gaslighting is not persuasive. It’s part of the reason California is turning red. It is objectively insane how well Becerra and Hilton are doing: that is a profound repudiation of the left. [/quote]
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