No-Party Preference

in #blog25 days ago

I do believe that at some point, it's too early now, you know, we've got a big debate on November 8th and another one in January. And then we'll see where that kind of, you know, people kind of the cream rises to the top. But man, Daniel Mercury is somebody we need to listen to.

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So thank you guys. Appreciate your time. And hey, Kobe, thank you for coming in.

Hey, Julie, real quick. I just followed you. Yeah, we can.

You know, this was his first base, you know, and it took me a minute. And I know the guy. It took me a minute to get him in here.

But I think he enjoyed it. I think he'll be back. So so we'll set up some time.

I'm up in northern California, Butte County. But I was an HR executive in Silicon Valley for 25 years, so very familiar with the goings-on down there. I've got seven grandkids here, mostly over in Glenn County and down in Alameda County.

So I'm not leaving the state until we kind of see things turn around. I am – you know, again, I worked at the Butte County Public Health Clinic, literally participating in those mass vaccination clinics. Okay? And it was my kind of new career up here in Sheafield, California.

And I got injured. So those two shots of Moderna put a lesion on my brain, and I've had five eye surgeries. And then Antelope Medical Center, where I work, decided to force a mandated booster on me, and I said, go to hell.

I will die. No thank you. See you later.

So now my whole fight in the past four years, going on five, has been for medical freedom.

I supported the Kennedy campaign because the GOP here is corrupt, as corrupt as can be. And until the GOP here in California gets their act together, I think the five million no-party preference voters are going to have more of a say in what's going on in the state than anybody else.