Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE

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Date : 27. Jun 2025, 04:12:28
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On Jun 26, 2025 at 7:54:52 PM PDT, "Rhino" <no_offline_contact@example.com>
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On 2025-06-26 12:47 AM, BTR1701 wrote:
 On Jun 25, 2025 at 9:14:18 PM PDT, ""Adam H. Kerman"" <ahk@chinet.com>
wrote:
 
 Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
 BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
 
 Cynthia Gonzalez, the deputy mayor of Cudahy, a small enclave in Los
Angeles,
 recently posted a video calling for the ultra-violent 18th Street Gang and
 Florencia 13, an arm of the Mexican Mafia, to rise up against ICE and defend
 their territory.
 
 
 
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1937684132596686848/vid/avc1/576x1024/7h6nahQC2cX9GUnF.mp4
 
 The Los Angeles Division of the FBI has opened a criminal investigation into
 Gonzalez and has already paid her a visit at her home. Hopefully she was
 stupid enough to talk to them.
 
 Gonzalez' Facebook page reveals her to be a radical, anti-American
 "revanchist", a Mexican-American group that seeks to recover Texas, Arizona,
 New Mexico and California as territory of Mexico.
 
 Why have FBI visit her? Let her talk to the Army.
 
 I'm changing my answer. The Socialist Republic of California really
 pissed me off today. The locally-owned business closed up shop. They
 sold lawn mowers, snow blowers, various small-engine tools for the yard.
 Years ago I bought a Honda walk behind push lawnmower with four-stroke
 engine from them, entirely made in America. These things last 20 years
 but weren't selling well against lower-cost crap.
 
 All gasoline-powered mowers are illegal in California now. The state was
 a big share of the market. That was the last straw for Honda and they
 closed the factory.
 
 I use three gallons of gas in it all summer. Yeah, that tips the scale
 in global warming.
 
 The good news is that Climate Cult's latest attempt to outlaw gas stoves and
 heaters failed. They were proposing to force everyone with natural
gas-powered
 appliances to retrofit their homes and businesses and install new electric
 appliances. This would, in addition to the cost of the appliances
themselves,
 cost the average homeowner upwards of $10,000 to comply with. They very
nearly
 got hauled out of their offices by their hair and set on fire. The blowback
 was tremendous. The measure overwhelmingly failed in a 10-2 vote.
 
 
Did anyone at all do any calculations to make sure California's
electrical grid could handle millions of new electrical appliances and
heaters?

Of course not. They probably think power failures are a good thing. After all,
when the power's out, there are no emissions at all and their Climate God will
be appeased. Plus, they're all rich, so they have generators to see them
through any inconvenient outages.

Given all the brownouts you have already, it would seem
incredibly irresponsible to force the adoption of still more electrical
devices....




Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Jun 25 * L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE8BTR1701
25 Jun 25 +* Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE2Rhino
26 Jun 25 i`- Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE1BTR1701
26 Jun 25 `* Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE5Adam H. Kerman
26 Jun 25  `* Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE4Adam H. Kerman
26 Jun 25   `* Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE3BTR1701
27 Jun 25    `* Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE2Rhino
27 Jun 25     `- Re: L.A. Area Deputy Mayor Urges Violent Street Gangs to Attack ICE1BTR1701

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