I have never seen James O’Keefe get this emotional...
James just SNAPPED on the livestream. He's PISSED at the DOJ for not making a SINGLE ARREST after he exposed blatant voter fraud ON CAMERA in California.
“I’m not going to put my life in harm’s way for NOTHING! I saw what happened to Charlie Kirk. So, I can go on vacation — when y’all are going to arrest somebody, I’ll come back!”
Hundreds of Americans have called for MORE ARRESTS, will we get them?
46 million working Americans don’t have a 401k plan, pension plan or other savings plan for their retirement.
Tonight, President @realDonaldTrump announced that he was going to create a savings plan that will model that of the Thrift Savings Plan https://t.co/NE92ZiEYc8 for government employees. Let’s call it the Trump Savings Plan.
The Trump Savings Plan will allow workers without a savings plan to put aside a portion of their income every year with a Federal match of $1,000 — with the potential for the match to increase with congressional approval — that will be invested in the stock market and will grow tax free until their retirement.
We need every working American to own a piece of capitalism so that while they sleep, they can save for their retirement and the next generation.
And importantly, the program pays for itself even with a 5% government match, as the participants retire with the resources they need, and are no longer reliant on welfare programs and are not a future burden to the welfare system.
I predict that increasing the government match for the Trump Savings Plan will be one of the few bipartisan pieces of legislation approved by Congress next year for how can a member of Congress vote against giving every working American the same savings plan that they have?
This is an amazing initiative for our country. Thank you President Trump for your leadership!
I had a male teacher for grades 5 and 6 who was highly eccentric (and not gay - he was a family man without a whiff of scandal). He had old printing presses in the classroom and we learned about how books and newspapers were printed - by printing our own pages with movable type we set ourselves. He showed us violent war movies. He had WW2 and Vietnam veterans come in and give graphic talks. One guy talked about his baptism of fire in Japan - he said something like ‘I jumped into the foxhole and killed two Japs with my pistol - I’m glad I bought that pistol off a guy before the fight because I might not be here if I hadn’t.’ The teacher would tells us the casualty figures of WW1 and 2 and sometimes start crying. He also taught us chess, and he spotted kids who were good in math. He gave me math problems well in advance of 6th grade, and ensured I was pushed up a level in middle school. He was tolerant of wild boy behavior - including boys throwing things at each other across the classroom.
Only a few years later I heard he had to stop showing the war movies, the veterans weren’t allowed to give talks. He retired shortly thereafter - he was getting old anyway.
But this kind of man used to teach elementary school. I don’t know why he wanted to do it - but he was good at it. And I don’t think there are many like him in public schools now - and that isn’t good for boys.
From my experience as a father I’ve learned that you can read all the books in the world to your child, but nothing helps development more than in person experiences - any age, any experience, even if ‘learning’ isn’t on the agenda.
It amazes me how brazen and blindly confident people are on social media.
Even when I am knowledgeable in a topic, and would like to comment/share perspective (maybe troll..), I delete before I post 99% of the time.
I can’t bear putting a single thought into the void like that.
No nuance, no detail, just a comment.
It feels like throwing peanut shells on the floor of a sold out ball game.
Not that I get any comments on my posts anyway…. A comment on this post would really stick it to the (a) man. Lol.
There is a saying that goes…
“if you can’t identify the fool in the room, you are the fool”.
Maybe true….
However, instead, I resonate more with “if you are the main source of friction, you are the problem”.