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Chef Eric Crowley/Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom

Chef Eric Crowley/Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom

@ChefEricCrowley

👇🏼 Buy my Cooking series -12 Episodes👇🏼/Social Media Influencer / Chef / Amazon Influencer / YouTube Cooking Videos / TikTok Cooking Videos

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Mart 2011
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From our country’s beginning, for as long as America has embodied freedom and exceptionalism, the soul of our nation has been rooted in the Christian faith. Today we gather, as our forefathers did on this day centuries ago, to rededicate our nation to God.
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Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
It appears there was one other takeaway from the LA mayoral debate that Victor left out. Exquisite Community Note
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Susan Shelley
Susan Shelley@Susan_Shelley·
Los Angeles Daily News editorial board says L.A. property owners should vote no on the streetlight assessment. Raises the annual charge 120%, adds an yearly inflation adjustment with no cap, lets copper wire thieves keep stealing at your expense. dailynews.com/2026/04/30/end…
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jonathanhatami@jonathanhatami·
If you are a career politician, are running for re-election, or are jumping from one elected position to the next and you are now claiming you’re going to fix all our issues in LA City or LA County - I do NOT trust you. You were or are in charge! You caused the issues and clearly failed to fix them. Time for someone else to be put in charge.
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jonathanhatami@jonathanhatami·
On a 4 mile stretch of Figueroa St in South LA, from Gage Ave to Imperial Hwy, is a well-known area for rampant child sex trafficking & child prostitution known as “The Blade.” It’s one of the most dangerous areas for child human trafficking in the State of California. Some in LA are now talking about “the crisis of 11 year old child prostitutes walking Figueroa Corridor” and no LA politicians trying to help & protect these children. Law enforcement has been talking about this crisis for years but to no avail. So, let’s go back to 2022, when Wiener authored SB 357, most of the radicals in the Assembly & Senate supported it, and Newsom signed it into law. It was ironically and as standard for CA called the “Safer Streets for All Act.” It eliminated the crime of loitering in a public place with the intent to commit prostitution. Well, it didn’t make anyone safer. What this bill did do, however, was prevent law enforcement from detaining and eventually saving children from sex traffickers. It made children less safe. It took a tool away from detectives and others in law enforcement who were actually trying to help abused children. It emboldened pimps & traffickers. It allowed open air prostitution markets to operate without law enforcement intervention. Yes, children’s lives are at stake. So no Weiner and Newsom or anyone else, this law was never meant to help children. This is what Newsom said when he signed SB 357 into law, I will “monitor crime and prosecution trends for any possible unintended consequences and will act to mitigate any such impacts.” What leader says that after signing a bill???? And NO, lack of children’s safety should NEVER be an “unintended consequence.” If it could possibly be, you DO NOT sign that law. If you really want to protect children, amend SB 357, support our LE, start paying attention to all the radical laws passed by our Legislature and vote for better people.
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Susan Shelley@Susan_Shelley·
The capital gains tax on the sale of a primary residence in California is insane, outdated, and damaging the finances of local school districts. Where's our congressional delegation? They should be leading the charge to fix this. dailynews.com/2026/04/11/sus…
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Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio·
Masoumeh Ebtekar - also known as "Screaming Mary" - was the spokeswoman for the Islamic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days - subjecting them to beatings, starvation, and mock executions. In 2014, the Obama Administration granted visas to her son and his family to enter the United States. In June 2016, the Obama Administration gave them lawful permanent resident status via the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. This week, I terminated their lawful permanent resident status and today, Seyed Eissa Hashemi, Maryam Tahmasebi, and their son are now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement pending their removal from our country. Her family should never have been allowed to benefit from the extraordinary privilege of living in our country. America can never become home for anti-American terrorists or their families - and under the Trump Administration, it never will.
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
The cartoon series Tom & Jerry remains iconic. You might see the music by Scott Bradley as being trivial, but it is a highly sophisticated fusion of Jazz & modern classical music. If is devilishly difficult to play. Sometimes atonal, (lacking harmony) it also reflects the increasing use of percussion, which is mainly a classical music initiative. You can just imagine Tom getting his comeuppance.
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Harmeet K. Dhillon@HarmeetKDhillon·
Trying to increase my protein intake naturally. Made an omelette this morning for the first time since I moved to DC a year ago. Two whole eggs with feta, thyme, arugula and prosciutto.
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Chef Andrew Gruel@ChefGruel·
A bit old, but here’s how to make a scratch made mayo AND a derivative sandwich/grill sauce,
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Susan Shelley
Susan Shelley@Susan_Shelley·
Vote no on all local tax increases when you receive your ballot in the mail on May 4. Force an end to reckless overspending or be prepared to be pushed down the economic ladder while fraudsters and corrupt public officials take the money and run.
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath

California will be bankrupt by 2030. If you’re expecting a state pension, it is at risk. If you don’t believe it, check Grok or Gemini and explore how California politicians changed the reporting rules on your pension so they could hide how underwater it is. The middle class citizens of California will soon be asked to pay a huge price to bail out the state. Why them? Because that is where most of the wealth of California resides. It’s easy to single out “billionaires” but there aren’t many of them and they can and will all leave before the bottom falls out. They are leaving in droves already. The mismanagement in California is biblical - and the scale is huge because it’s the world’s 4th largest economy. California politicians and their henchmen are now entering the coverup phase where they can no longer hide their financial incompetence so they are taking from average California residents to try and hide what they’ve done: You will soon see ballot initiatives with fancy tiles like “billionaire tax”. But those are lies. They are mechanisms to tax everything, every way: Excise taxes Wealth taxes Private property confiscation It’s all happening now. If you want to preserve California, you will need to stand up because California has become a kleptocracy.

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Susan Shelley@Susan_Shelley·
An introduction to Proposition 13, and why it remains so popular When people buy a home, they usually buy as much as they can afford. Balancing everything on the wish list is always difficult. Mortgage payments, insurance and taxes are part of the calculation along with location and square footage. Once they buy a home, they shouldn't face skyrocketing property tax bills based on rising real estate market values, something no one can control or even predict. Here's how Prop. 13 helps Californians keep the home they buy, without getting taxed out of it by inflation. The median price home in California cost approximately... 1978: $70,890 1998: $200,000 2018: $571,058 2025: $880,000 Prop. 13 caps the annual increase in taxable (assessed) value at 2% per year. With a 2% annual increase in assessed value, in 2025... The homeowner who purchased a home for $70,890 in 1978 has a taxable value of $179,801. The homeowner who purchased a home for $200,000 in 1998 has a taxable value of $343,784. The homeowner who purchased a home for $571,058 in 2018 has a taxable value of $655,966. The homeowner who purchased a home for $880,000 in 2025 has a taxable value of $880,000 but is paying far less in property taxes than would have been owed before Prop. 13, when the statewide average tax rate was 2.67%. (Prop. 13 cut the rate to 1%.) Because of Prop. 13, these four homeowners have an "ability to pay" factor built into their tax obligation. They have annual property tax bills of (not counting bonds, etc.)... 1978 purchaser: $1,798 1998 purchaser: $3,438 2018 purchaser: $5,710 2025 purchaser: $8,800 If Proposition 13 didn't exist, ALL these homeowners would owe property taxes on an assessed value of $880,000, with a tax rate that had no cap. If the rate was 2.67%, they'd each be facing a current year property tax bill of $23,500, not counting school bonds and other extra charges. And that's why Proposition 13 is the third rail of California politics. Calculations and median price estimates by Grok. Savings by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. How high would your property taxes be if Prop. 13 had never passed? Try HJTA's GuessingGame.org calculator and find out.
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Margaret Thatcher@realmrsthatcher·
Freedom can also be lost little by little, by what the Fabians call the doctrine of gradualness. A little more taxation here, a little more government expenditure there, year after year until the people are no longer the masters of the state but its servants. There are always, it seems, good reasons advanced for the state to have more power. But rarely for the state to divest itself of power. Each new problem becomes an excuse for more government intervention and less individual responsibility.
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