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Articles from the November 2, 2020 edition


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  • How Trump Got Re-elected in 2020: Working Americans Are Genuinely Sick of Exporting Their Jobs to China, While Dems Get a Media Pass

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2020

    Better stock up on Kleenex, because there's going to be a lot of leftist tears next week. Trump will be president for the next 4 years. Prior to 2016, Silicon Valley, the US Media, traditional republicans like the McCains and of course, all democrat politicians were in complete agreement: Import as many low wage workers as possible from Latin America, as many students as possible from China and India, and let them stay. Never fix the Southern border. Manufacture everything possible in China....

  • Film Festival's in the Age of Covid: AFI goes Virtual to Present an Amazon Original Film

    Rachel Ganz, Special to the Observer|Nov 2, 2020

    AFI Festival 2020 presented by Audi opened up with The World Premiere of the Amazon Original Film “ I’m Your Woman’’ starring Emmy Winner Rachel Brosnahan, is directed by Julia Hart and written by Hart and Academy Award nominee Jordon Horowitz. This was a very fast paced and exciting 1970’s crime drama who fallows the road trip and story of a young woman and new mother who is forced to go on the run after her criminal husband deceived and killed his boss. Jean (Rachel Brosnahan) is...

  • Gascon "Compassionate" Proposal for Domestic Violence Cases Could Result in More Domestic Abuse and Murder

    Cindy Wallace, Association of Deputy District Attorneys|Nov 2, 2020

    There are few positions where experience matters as much as the head of the largest prosecutorial office in the country. George Gascón, candidate for Los Angeles County district attorney, seeks to lead that office without ever having prosecuted a case himself. And there is perhaps no better illustration of the consequences of this lack of experience as his policy proposal in domestic violence cases. Specifically, Gascón proposes that domestic violence victims, even if served with a subpoena,...

  • List of Polling Stations in Santa Monica--All Are Open October 30th, 2020

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Nov 2, 2020

    As you no doubt know, California ballots were mailed to voters the first week of October. About 9 million ballots have already been cast, easily breaking the California records for early voting. Nevertheless, polling stations will open for election 2020. Remember to bring your mask. If you forget, poll workers will hand you one, actually. Authorities intended changes to voting in California this year to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Voters and poll workers will space voting booths apart,...