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What has this got to do with what I said?no, what kind of grubby pool do you have ?
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What has this got to do with what I said?no, what kind of grubby pool do you have ?
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What has this got to do with what I said?
If you'vee ever had algea in your pool. . .
here, have an orange"Visible colonization typically takes 1 to 4 weeks"
I mean do I really have to spell it out, this is not about your or my pool, lol.
I don't know why I even bothered, imagine arguing with people who get their panties in a twist about a body of water that has algae in it
Just in case you are still struggling - "But a day after the reservoir was filled post renovations, there was already quite a bit of algae visible from the water’s edge."

here, have an orange
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You seem like a fire pool expert, any relation?If you'vee ever had algea in your pool, pond or aquarium you would know "Visible colonization typically takes 1 to 4 weeks"
whereas algea blooms would leave the water cloudy.
source?1. The "37 Days" vs. Brazil Comparison
The Claim: California takes over a month to count 10 million ballots, while Brazil counts 124 million in two hours, proving California's system is corrupt and incompetent.
The Reality: This is an apples-to-oranges comparison. Brazil uses a mandatory, nationwide, 100% electronic voting system (electronic urns) with no paper trail, allowing for instant digital tabulation.
California uses physical paper ballots, with a massive majority cast by mail. California law prioritizes voter enfranchisement and accuracy over speed. By law, the state accepts ballots that arrive up to seven days after Election Day, as long as they are postmarked by Election Day. Every single mail-in ballot envelope must have its signature verified by a human or machine, be physically opened, and be flattened before being scanned. Counties are legally given 30 days to certify the results to ensure total accuracy.
2. The "Stolen" 2026 LA Mayoral Primary
The Claim: Reality TV star Spencer Pratt had a commanding lead on Election Night over Nithya Raman, but his lead evaporated due to "batches" of fraudulent mail-in ballots.
The Reality: This is a well-documented phenomenon known as the "Blue Shift" or "Red Mirage." In California, in-person votes and early-arriving mail ballots are counted first on Election Night. These typically skew conservative (benefiting Republican candidates like Pratt). Mail-in ballots dropped off on Election Day or arriving in the mail days later skew heavily progressive/Democratic. Pratt lost simply because the full electorate of a deeply Democratic city was finally tallied, allowing progressive incumbent Raman to legitimately overtake him.
3. The "100 Sunset Avenue Porta-Potty" Voter Fraud
The Claim: 26 people were illegally registered to vote at a porta-potty in an empty lot at 100 Sunset Avenue in Venice.
The Reality: This is a recycled piece of disinformation popularized by conservative activists like Benny Johnson. 100 Sunset Avenue was the site of the "Bridge Home," a city-sanctioned, temporary emergency homeless shelter that provided services to unhoused individuals until it closed. Both California and federal law allow unhoused citizens to register to vote using the address of a shelter or service provider they use. The people registered there were legitimate voters using the shelter when it was active. The fact that the physical shelter was later dismantled while the voter roll was pending standard list-maintenance updates is not evidence of fraud.
4. Motor Voter and Undocumented Immigrants
The Claim: The DMV automatically registered millions of people, while simultaneously issuing 1 million driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants, creating a massive loophole for non-citizens to vote.
The Reality: California does issue driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants (known as AB 60 licenses), but the DMV maintains a strict technological and legal firewall between those licenses and the Automatic Voter Registration (Motor Voter) system. To be registered to vote, an applicant must attest to their U.S. citizenship under penalty of perjury, and AB 60 license applicants bypass the voter registration system entirely. While the Motor Voter system experienced administrative glitches when first rolled out years ago, no evidence exists that undocumented immigrants were added to the voter rolls en masse.
5. Signature "Curing" as a Fraud Tactic
The Claim: Laws passed between 2015 and 2021 (like AB 477 and SB 759) destroyed signature verification by forcing counties to contact voters to "fix" bad signatures, creating an "imperfect" system.
The Reality: The transcript attacks "notice and cure" laws, which are actually designed to protect legal voters. If a voter forgets to sign their envelope, or if their signature has changed due to age, injury, or rushing, the county notifies them and gives them a window of time to verify their identity. Rather than throwing a valid citizen's vote in the trash over a technicality or messy handwriting, the state allows them to prove they cast the ballot. Every mail-in ballot is still strictly subjected to signature verification.
6. SB 73 and "Protecting the Fraud" from the Feds
The Claim: Governor Newsom signed SB 73 right before the 2026 primary to ban federal agents and law enforcement from auditing the vote, effectively shielding their "cheating".
The Reality: Senate Bill 73 was passed to prevent local and federal law enforcement from unlawfully commandeering voting equipment, intimidating election workers, and breaking the legal chain of custody of ballots. The law was primarily a direct response to a real event: Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco illegally using search warrants to seize over 600,000 ballots from county election officials. SB 73 simply requires that law enforcement have a valid court order to access ballots, preventing partisan sheriffs or federal agents from disrupting the democratic process without legal standing.
Summary
The speaker relies on a classic disinformation tactic: pointing to actual laws (like AB 860 and the Voter's Choice Act) and actual phenomena (the time it takes to process physical mail-in ballots) and baselessly asserting that they are malicious mechanisms of fraud. In reality, California’s election laws were deliberately designed to increase voter turnout, eliminate barriers to voting, and ensure that every legal vote is accurately verified and counted.
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Backlash after US actor Jerry Seinfeld says Palestine ‘doesn’t exist’
US actor Jerry Seinfeld is facing backlash after saying Palestine ‘doesn’t exist’.www.aljazeera.com

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Backlash after US actor Jerry Seinfeld says Palestine ‘doesn’t exist’
US actor Jerry Seinfeld is facing backlash after saying Palestine ‘doesn’t exist’.www.aljazeera.com
Good point. Capitalism does more to spread the wealth than socialist politicians who all seem to get rich while doing nothing to help the people. The only thing Warren creates is hot air!
The world is ignorant and brainwashed. The name Israel is older than the name Palestine.