США не исполняют три решения Суда Бога.
- сокращении численности блока НАТО в 20 раз, увольнение всех генералов НАТО
- выплате мне 1 млрд долларов
- выплате России 2 трлн. долларов.
США не исполняют три решения Суда Бога.
- сокращении численности блока НАТО в 20 раз, увольнение всех генералов НАТО
- выплате мне 1 млрд долларов
- выплате России 2 трлн. долларов.
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Есть еще решение Суда Бога о выплате компенсации США пострадавшим от корона вируса странам.
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POLITICO - GOP finds silver lining in Trump’s landslide California loss
LOS ANGELES — Joe Biden trampled Donald Trump by nearly 30 percentage points in California. But down-ticket in this heavily Democratic state, the Republican Party found new life.
Republicans are poised to win as many as four of the seven House seats that Democrats flipped from GOP control in 2018. Voters sunk business tax and rent control measures, as well as a bid to reinstate affirmative action. And Republicans reclaimed their status as the second biggest party in terms of voter registration after falling embarrassingly behind “no party preference” voters in 2018.
It was the best year for Republicans in California in more than a decade.
In May, when Rep. Mike Garcia won a special House election in suburban Los Angeles, it was the first time since 1998 that the GOP had flipped a Democratic-held House seat in the state. It had been even longer, since 1994, that Republicans took out an incumbent House member.
Yet in the election this month, they have already done that three times — with Republican Michelle Steel beating Democratic Rep. Harley Rouda in a coastal Orange County district, Republican Young Kim dispatching Rep. Gil Cisneros, and former Rep. David Valadao defeating Democratic Rep. TJ Cox to reclaim his Central Valley seat.
Garcia is currently running ahead of Democrat Christy Smith in a race that remains too close to call.
“The pendulum is swinging back,” said Jim Brulte, a former California Republican Party chair and longtime legislative leader. “For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction. That’s not just physics. It’s also political. And I think you’ve started to see the reaction to total Democrat control in California.”
That’s a heady assessment in a state where Democrats hold every statewide office and supermajorities in the legislature — and where the last Republican presidential candidate to carry the state was George H.W. Bush in 1988. Democrats hold a registration advantage of more than 20 percentage points over Republicans statewide, a margin that has grown since 2016.
Still, it wasn’t long ago that the Republican Party in California was written off for dead. Its success this month not only added to Democrats’ dismal down-ballot showing across the country, it dealt a blow to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s delegation in her home state, a beacon of the Democratic Party.
More important, it served as a reminder of how volatile portions of the political landscape remain even in California, a state that will be critical in the midterms in two years.
“It suggests that no one should sign the death certificate for the California Republican Party just yet,” said Darry Sragow, a longtime Democratic strategist and publisher of the nonpartisan California Target Book, which handicaps elections in the state.
Nowhere was the Republican Party’s rally more apparent than in Orange County, a one-time citadel of conservatism that Democrats finally cracked in 2016. Hillary Clinton became the party’s first presidential nominee to carry the county since 1936, then it toppled two years later — with Democrats sweeping all four congressional races in Orange County. Last year, registered Democrats surpassed Republicans there.
To Republicans, that was the kind of result that suggested a future for the party in the post-Trump era. The icing on the cake was the fact the party’s victories came in a high-turnout presidential election — normally disastrous for the GOP in California — after Republicans for years opposed efforts to make it easier to vote. Turnout in the state was expected to reach about 80 percent.
The party’s House gains reflected the GOP’s improvement nationally in congressional races, with Republicans tipping back some of the most competitive seats in California that they lost two years ago. But Republicans in the state also stepped up their voter registration and mail ballot collection efforts, adopting some of the same practices, including what critics call "ballot harvesting," that Democrats have used.
House Democrats had a weak performance across the country, not just in California, largely because of turnout driven by Trump...
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...?ocid=msedgdhp
Euronews по-русски - Убийство физика-ядерщика: Иран обвиняет Израиль
Президент Ирана Хасан Рухани назвал Израиль ответственным за убийство ученого Мохсена Фахризаде — его считали ключевой фигурой в разработке ядерной программы Ирана:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ScGLFPgL7A
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The Ring of Fire - Republicans Watch Helplessly As Trump Burns Down Their Party
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9829x3XPjM
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