State of the Day: Morning Thoughts
Hey there, reader.
It feels like something’s shifting. There are hints from the left that maybe all isn’t well, and they’re acting like you’d have to be out of your mind to think otherwise.
So, what’s happening next?
Spencer Pratt’s Legal Move
I think Spencer Pratt should consider a lawsuit. Winning seems unlikely, but the real agenda might be to cause a stir first. This could actually be his moment to shake things up.
Let me be clear—I’m not suggesting anything illegal transpired. That’s the irony. The election might have been tilted, but legally.
It feels like something’s off, and I suspect others in the MAGA circle sense it too. If there was ever a chance to highlight this, it’s now.
And honestly, it’s a little more compelling when those in the Democratic camp dismiss any oddities outright.
How did the situation unfold? Ballot harvesting, particularly late pushes from organized leftist groups.
Isn’t it strange how Nithya Raman delivered a concession speech only to win five days later?
It feels like her campaign operations didn’t quite sync up. That network of NGOs and “get out the vote” initiatives—claiming to be nonpartisan—seems to be capitalizing on taxpayer money to rally disengaged voters, including the youth, homeless, and confused seniors. Their civic engagement isn’t exactly a priority.
Then, these groups “assist” those individuals in filling out ballots, which are brought in long after ballots are typically submitted.
Raman probably wasn’t even aware of this happening, as these voters aren’t being tracked by traditional polling.
This isn’t how elections should unfold. We all feel it; you can encourage voters to polling places or try to rally them with events. But delivering completed ballots door-to-door? That just doesn’t seem right.
Have you also noticed how USAID has canceled contracts across Central and South America, and suddenly the left is facing setbacks in elections?
Pratt should take action, and it would be wise for others to join him.
We need to put an end to questionable voting practices. Let’s take this to the Supreme Court. It’s time to challenge the legality of ballot harvesting. It invites manipulation, it feels wrong, and it allows unreliable individuals to interfere between voters and their ballots.
And don’t forget to cut funding to those NGOs. No more federal dollars to liberal organizations in places like California.
Let’s see what happens next—watch their losses pile up and perhaps some trust return.
Other Thoughts
There’s some back-and-forth banter between Americans and Europeans in the lead-up to the World Cup. I’m not particularly into soccer, but I feel like the U.S. should excel in everything.
Meanwhile, while Americans struggle, Congress seems focused on minor issues like private jet taxes. Priorities appear a bit skewed.
And could a flesh-eating parasite jeopardize Trump’s midterm prospects? Our industry and lifestyle are being impacted by mass immigration.





