
Yeaaookk
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Yeaaookk
@Mynt_Life
Enjoying a healthy lifestyle. Freedom of speech here. Interested in investing and sports content.



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Ran into my new friends, Phil and Dante, out in Newport! They’re fighting alongside me and so many Californians against the Sacramento bureaucracy that has made our state unaffordable! We’re working together, and when I’m elected in November, we’re going to make California affordable again!


This is literally mind blowing Spencer Pratt exposes Los Angeles Department of Water and Power salaries - Over 100 LADWP employees earn an annual compensation of over $500,000 per year each - 26 LADWP employees earn more than $600,000 thousand dollars per year - 4 top level LADWP employees earn more than $700,000 dollars a year - The LADWP has a combined water and power budget of 11 billion dollars I looked into it further, and get this 100% of leadership and oversight of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power are aligned with Democrats Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass appointed the 5 member Board of Water and Power Commissioners, which sets policy and approves major decisions like executive hires and salaries California is essentially run by the mafia They are literally giving themselves $500,000 -$800,000 EACH and this is just one department





Totally unsurprised that @spencerpratt is lying and @joerogan knows so little about the law and common sense that he falls for it. Add to William’s list below is False Imprisonment (tying up the victims) which is also a felony. So two felonies. If @NathanHochmanDA wanted to clear up this misinformation and fact check Joe and Spencer, that’d be a professional way to diffuse this hysterical misinformation. But don’t hold yr breath. Nate relies on Pratt voters and Rogan fans to get reelected.

LA Mayor Karen Bass approval ratings: 25% support, 49% unfavorable, 40% undecided; residents’ ratings of the city’s quality of life the worst in a decade.

I’m proud to earn the support of leaders like Senator Schiff who believe in the work we’re doing to change Los Angeles. We’ve made real progress lowering crime, reducing homelessness, and building housing faster. There’s more work to do, so we’re going to keep pushing to deliver more for communities all across L.A.


























