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Wendy dining with Congressman Ed Royce |
Then Dean Cilva, a staunch active Second Amendment supporter addressed the club.
He is working on an initiative to enshrine with full protections the Second Amendment in our state Constitution and culture.
This man worked very hard to stop Governor Brown and Governor Newsom's Gun-maggedon gun grabs.
His team came up short to collect signatures, but they are going to double down and fight all the more now that Donald Trump is our President–and he is prepared to sign national reciprocity of concealed carry licenses into law.
Check out my good friend Harim Uzziel, Latino and Jewish American for Trump!
This man is a social media powerhouse! He gets views and followers from all over the country! Everyone is learning about the hard work that Los Angeles County for Trump is doing to Make LA Great Again!
With his help, our group received 400 more viewers from all over.
It was quite a treat. Thanks for coming, Harim:
Our featured guests are fighting right in the middle of election season right now.
Morrison's campaign for the 34th Congressional district is a special election with an extremely short window of opportunity. One February 16th, a special candidate's forum was called.
He was not able to attend. Same situation emerged for Gwendolyn Posey.
The Beach Cities Republicans wish them both the best.
But the last guest, mayoral candidate David Hernandez, arrived on scene.
He has networked with numerous activists and local groups in the city of Los Angeles.
He has assembled an association with small businesses in the city who have been hammered by the trash collection monopoly. A select number of firms are allowed to conduct their trash collection business in Los Angeles, which in turn has led to higher costs and fees for business owners.
The racketeers invested in this program all donated heavily to Mayor Eric Garcetti's campaign.
Hernandez opposes the sanctuary city policy and is dedicated to cooperating with federal authorities to rid Los Angeles of criminal illegal aliens.
This move would free up LA jails to house local and domestic criminals and keep LA streets safe.
Hernandez is a vocal Second Amendment supporter, and will direct the chief of police to issue concealed carry licenses to all applicants who qualify as soon as possible. Currently, in the state of California municipalities and local law enforcement officials command wide discretion whether they issue CCWs. That must change, especially since a 40% spike in violent crime has overtaken Los Angeles.
Hernandez' efforts with animal rights groups and the anti forced-vaxx groups have increased his following and opportunity for a Top Two upset to challenge current Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Let's wish Hernandez the best and help him in his fight to take back Los Angeles.
New members and a chance for some welcome changes in Los Angeles County–what's not to like!