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d out of all civilized behavior once you show up on a list of somebody who has ever squatted. You can never rent. Never rent again. It's pretty severe. Wouldn't it be better if it was easier to remove the squatters but maybe the squatter penalty would maybe time out after five years or something because people change? I think California is doing everything wrong on that topic. I've got a theory t…

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e have said yep we're going to move our production to India, get it out of China. We're going to build a bunch of things in the United States. You've got a bunch of car companies saying yep we're going to move our production out of Mexico and put it back into Detroit or something. Trump's going to look pretty good, but they're going to have to rack up a lot more of these. So right now it's maybe two handfuls of deals. They're big ones. I mean they're many billions of dollars. They're big ones. But I think maybe two handfuls of deals wouldn't be enough for him to win the midterms. But what if he had 50? What if there were 50 just legitimate obvious gigantic deals that were coming into the United States that wouldn't have happened otherwise? Well then he's going to be looking pretty good. So that could happen.

I was looking at a post by Insurrection Barbie on X. And Insurrection Barbie points out there have been more than 60 coordinated attacks on Tesla and $20 million in personal property damage and over $460 billion in market cap collapse in Tesla the company. And she points out that one of the most radical groups behind this domestic terrorism is called the Disruption Project. And the Disruption Project are funded 100 percent by another entity called the Tides Network. And the Tides Network is funded primarily by David Rockefeller, George Soros, the Pritzker family and yeah, the Pritzker family. So if we know who's funding it and we know it's domestic terrorism and we know that there are real economic costs — $20 million of damage, etc. — Insurrection Barbie asks why not a RICO case?

Now I'm no lawyer so I don't know that that's enough to make it RICO, but it's organized. It's seemingly criminal at least by outcome. Maybe there's no smoking gun that says we're going to try to get people to destroy property. That probably doesn't exist. But what if they were completely aware of the outcome? Certainly after the first few instances, if they were completely aware tha

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t what they were funding was going to cause massive property damage, is that enough to make it a RICO case where it's an organized criminal activity? I don't know. I will leave that to the lawyers. According to Scott Presler there's a problem in Pennsylvania, as he says on X. So apparently some Republican voters got their mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, and their mail-in ballots are dated for 20…

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