@RealCandaceO@AndrewKolvet Candace's supporters are saying she didn't actually say these things. Here are the receipts, most from a single Shawn Ryan interview. I've transcribed every episode on YouTube. There's more.
Hey, Josh Stein!
In Wilmington, my family land was overrun by homeless meth addicts. It cost my mama and her siblings THOUSANDS of dollars to remove them through the courts and clean up the property.
This is a growing problem across North Carolina, yet you vetoed a bill meant to address the issue?
I’m curious; do you do anything that benefits the good, hardworking people of this state? Or are you trying your best to make our lives harder? 🤔
Nevermind.
We all know the answer.
Thanks for the nothing!
-The NC Queen
Six years ago this week, Roy Cooper killed the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, blocking lower energy prices for North Carolinians because it didn't fit his Green New Deal agenda.
Then he pushed Duke Energy to buy more solar and drive up electricity rates while his family profited.
I’m thinking we get a trilogy.
Young Washington, General Washington, and President Washington.
Screw it, let’s make movies on all of the young founders and then get a 1776 avengers movie.
250 years ago, fifty-six men signed their names to a death warrant.
If the Revolution failed, that document was a hanging list. They knew it and they signed nonetheless. Pledging their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to an idea that did not yet have an army strong enough to defend it.
N.C. Wyeth painted the gap between the promise and the price.
Above, in the light and clouds, the signers commit their names.
Below them, the farmers, tradesmen and frontiersmen, are the ones who had to make those words real. In the smoke and the fight.
It took seven more years of war. Trenton. Valley Forge. Saratoga. Yorktown.
Most of the men in the struggle never signed the Declaration.
But they paid for it.
America 250 🇺🇸
In 1783, the final remaining British troops left America in defeat.
As the last troops boarded their ships, they left one final insult behind: Greasing a flagpole with a Union Jack nailed to the top so the Americans could not raise their own colors.
John Van Arsdale, a young American, nailed wooden cleats up the pole and climbed up. He tore down the British flag and hoisted the Stars and Stripes.
🚨#BREAKING: A man in North Carolina has been arrested after he showed up to a small-town church full of worshippers with TWO FLAMETHROWERS, crossbows, 500 rounds of ammo...
...and a notebook listing the addresses of churches and schools
A church member saw him, sitting in his truck in FULL BODY ARMOR and camouflage and called 911.
An OFF-DUTY police officer, working security at that church, walked straight up to that truck and confronted him.
He told officers he was "law enforcement" there to enforce a smoking violation... but he was NOT law enforcement.
Police say what he actually had in that truck was an arsenal: two flamethrowers, two crossbows, a launcher made to look like a handgun, over 500 rounds of ammunition, knives, duct tape, and police scanners.
They disarmed him without a shot fired.
Every single church needs to have SERIOUS SECURITY, this could have been a complete massacre.
I haven't seen this story reported in any mainstream media, but it looks like this man was about to massacre hundreds of Christians in a church in North Carolina.
🚨🔥STATE GAS TAX: Congratulations, Virginians! Your STATE gas tax is going UP today! Guess who to thank?🔥
The last time they had a trifecta, Virginia Democrats passed a state law that overhauled transportation funding & was signed by Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam. The law, passed in 2020, converted Virginia’s existing gasoline tax (previously a percentage of the wholesale price) to a fixed cents-per-gallon (CPG) rate.
This rate was phased up over two years and then indexed annually to inflation — adjusted based on changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), starting July 1, 2022.
⏫So, EVERY year on July 1, Virginia's state gas tax is adjusted HIGHER.
The state gasoline tax rose from 16.2¢/gallon to 21.2¢ on July 1, 2020, then to 26.2¢ on July 1, 2021, with CPI indexing thereafter.
Similar changes applied to diesel (to 27¢/gallon by July 1, 2021, then indexed).
It also expanded and converted a separate regional “wholesale fuel” tax (previously limited and percentage-based) to a fixed statewide CPG rate (around 7.6¢ for gas) that is also CPI-indexed.
Note that the indexed rate can still be adjusted or suspended by future legislation. For example, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin proposed suspending the state gas tax and also capping future increases. Va. Republicans proposed a gas tax holiday this year. All were rebuffed by the Va. Democrat majority.
So, the very times that families need a break, the state gas tax piles on!
🚨Be sure to SHARE this with Virginia voters!
You know what shook me when I was Muslim?
Psalm 22. A song written by King David a thousand years before Jesus.
It opens: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The exact words Jesus cried from the cross.
But it keeps going, and it describes a scene David never lived:
“They have pierced my hands and my feet.”
“All my bones are out of joint.”
“I can count all my bones — people stare and gloat over me.”
“They divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.”
David was never crucified. Crucifixion didn’t even exist in David’s time. It wouldn’t be invented for centuries.
So how does a man describe death by piercing hands and feet, and soldiers gambling for his clothes, a thousand years before it happened to Jesus exactly as written?
You know what really rattled me?
This was a photograph taken a thousand years early.
Pierced hands and feet. Gambling for the garments. Mocking crowds. Bones out of joint from hanging.
Every detail, at the foot of the cross, fulfilled.
Islam told me to doubt the crucifixion.
David described it in HD ten centuries before it happened.
You can’t erase an event that was prophesied in that much detail.
@japan_nobunaga It’s the right to self-defense. Without it, we the people, cannot guarantee our liberty from a tyrannical government should one ever come into power.
“The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of Christianity.” —John Quincy Adams, 1837
ONE NATION UNDER GOD.
‘The Prayer at Valley Forge,’ Henry Brueckner