
Metra Vane
13.8K posts

Metra Vane
@metra_vane
I ain't calling you Sister, mister. 11th Commandment - Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's womb. Take it up with the Creator. Radical pragmatist.


@johannesmkx And why is that? I need you to give me an honest answer, do you think all the migrants will physically attack you guys? Much as there could be so many Ausländer, I still think power in these nations remain with white people and there's not much to fear as you make it sound

Democrat California Rep Ted Lieu announces Democrats will restore free taxpayer funded healthcare and EBT Food Stamps to illegals when they regain power Illegals will get back - Full-scope Medi-Cal / Medicaid free insurance - Free dental benefits under Medi-Cal - Free prenatal and postpartum care - Restored coverage for undocumented children and young adults - Tax credits for undocumented - Free SNAP Food Stamps assistance “Democrats, when we get control, we're going to reverse the massive Medicaid cuts, the Medicare cuts, and the cuts of ACA that Trump and Republicans put in last year”





Gavin Newsom's $20M diaper deal torn apart with shocking figures: 'Peak stupidity' trib.al/ylb0T1Y

@WallStreetApes Why aren’t you given the credit for this story to the guy who broke it, @realpeteyb123





Magic Johnson has been my friend for over 30 years. His belief in how I'm changing Los Angeles means everything to me. Magic has poured his heart into this city long before anyone asked him to — through investment, through community, through showing up. I am deeply honored to have his endorsement.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing renewed criticism after reports revealed that pre-paid debit cards for illegal immigrants were funded through an NGO that received $34 million directly from California taxpayers. Bass had publicly stated that the city itself would not pay for the cards, which were intended for individuals avoiding ICE. The funding connection has prompted questions from residents about transparency and how public money is being allocated. This development has added to broader discussions in Los Angeles about government spending priorities and accountability in the use of taxpayer funds.




















