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re: California legislators are trying to make investigating fraud illegal

Posted on 4/13/26 at 8:16 pm to
Posted by RCDfan1950
United States
Member since Feb 2007
39680 posts
Posted on 4/13/26 at 8:16 pm to

It’s either amicable peaceful divorce at this point, or extreme bloodshed on our soil. That’s where we are headed.”.(quote BTR).

Impossible, B. The Socialist Dem Party Base brings nothing to the table but need. Many are virtually unemployable but for make-work jobs and many won’t even show up for that. The Left would invite the CCP in a heartbeat. It’s an either/or scenario, outside of some extraordinary truth telling and just compromise with ALL contributing instead of demanding support.
Posted by TenWheelsForJesus
Member since Jan 2018
11357 posts
Posted on 4/13/26 at 9:49 pm to
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The right cries over memes.

We've already lost.


Exactly. A pointless Trump tweet gets 20x the outrage from pussy conservatives than a bill that violates the first amendment and protects fraud. But since it doesn't involve Trump, it's mostly crickets, even after their nonstop complaining about the deficit.

Most people don't have their priorities straight. We see it every day here.
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8408 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 10:35 am to
Not only will it criminalize investigative journalism, IT CREATES SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS COMMITTING THE CRIMES

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Not only will it criminalize investigative journalism, IT CREATES SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS COMMITTING THE CRIMES

The bill will create a new address confidentiality program for employees, volunteers, and providers working with immigration support services. Organizations helping immigrants, including daycare, learning centers, hospice, or other taxpayer-funded social services

Holy crap….

- The bill prohibits posting or sharing on the internet the photo, personal information, or home address of these individuals with the intent to incite harassment, threats, or violence

- Violations allow lawsuits for damages, injunctions to remove content and criminal penalties

- Punishments include misdemeanor, fines up to $10,000, possible jail time, and court orders to delete content

- It allow affected individuals or organizations to demand takedown of videos or posts that include their images/personal details, even if the recording happened in or around a public or semi-public facility

The bill advanced out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee
Posted by BugAC
St. George
Member since Oct 2007
57856 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 10:41 am to
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Taking a page out of Jeff Landry’s playbook.


How so?
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