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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1398106)4/5/2023 9:09:13 PM
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pocotrader

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"Isn't that part of the reason why he's taking aim at those two states, to convince "woke" residents there that they should move to the utopian paradise of California?"

I dunno; maybe it's to convince the woke to wake up their neighbors. He should stay home, and prepare for a surge in homelessness. Maybe do an inspection tour of levees.




To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1398106)4/5/2023 10:11:02 PM
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rdkflorida2

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re "woke" ...

‘The Left Has Really Woken Up’: Fox News’s Dana Perino Reacts to ‘Staggering’ Election Turnout in Wisconsin (msn.com)

In Chicago, Brandon Johnson defeated the more conservative Democrat Paul Vallas in the mayoral runoff election. Conservatives had touted outgoing Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s defeat in the general election as a sign the city’s voters are fed up with progressive policies, but Johnson’s win put a damper on that narrative.

Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Janet Protasiewicz defeated Dan Kelly to flip the state Supreme Court and put it under progressives’ control for the first time in 15 years.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1398106)4/5/2023 10:58:16 PM
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This phantom lake in California is back with a vengeance (msn.com)

The historic Tulare Lake Basic area.

This year, the Sierra Nevada snowpack is three times larger than normal and still growing. As of April 4, 2023, the estimated snowpack for the southern Sierras is 302-percent above average.