Californians accounted for 40 percent of Powerball wins between January 2 and December 20. Of the top 10 Powerball jackpots in history, Californians have won half of them.
A social media post shows California won the top four tickets among the ten biggest jackpots in US history, with many accusing Powerball of being rigged .
to other states. in saner places like texas, west virginia, the recidivism rate after three years is about half of that. what is the difference? politics. it s not a partisan talking points, it s true. for the last places, the most liberal state in the country, california, has reported a recidivism rate of nearly 50%. keep in mind the irony here. they tell you that we shouldn t incarcerate people because incarceration doesn t work and if you want to rehabilitate you have to let them out. they are not rehabilitated. that is why they are reoffending almost 50% in the state of california, so incarceration has two purposes. one is to improve the prisoners so he won t reoffend, but the main purpose is to protect the rest of us who aren t committing crimes who have kids and just want to live a normal life. they forgot about that part. everything california politicians released really dangerous criminals back into the public sphere, and this is why you are now taking a very
dozen disabling accidents at food plants in the last month. over a dozen. absolutely and we are talking about really significant plants. the taylor firm s facility in california was completely destroyed by a fire last week. we ve had two major potato processing plants in belfast maine and warden washington that were completely gutted at a time where we already have a potato shortage globally. talking about the onion supply, but it s not just produce plants, last month there was a fire that took out a nestle food plant in jonesboro, arkansas, and that is impacting frozen food brands like hot pockets and stover s which you may be might buy if you can get fresh food from a warehouse that just exploded. in the food facility mentioned at the open, that is the only west coast facility they operate. so there is some significant concern of course that this is going to impact the supply chain. to be clear, the timing is very
many times, it s not immigration law that california is passing, it s public safety law affording to the 10th amendment. the 10th amendment is 28 words long and basically says anything not reserved by the feds gets to the states. you don t get to that analysis because clearly immigration is left entirely to the federal government. that s the battle we re on. it s not trying to invalidate everything california has done. the attorney general i met with after remarks here with law enforcement leaders privately, i think his intent was to be surgical and try to invalidate certainly conditions that well, without getting into it, it s a simple argument. if the people are being endangered by these policies, they ve got to be stopped and puts you guys in a terrible position between the feds and state. we ve got to leave it at that. we appreciate you coming here. my pleasure. david: you probably remember andr andr andrew pollack s emotional plea