@washingtonmovie This Kelsey Grammer: He has praised Trump as "extraordinary" and possibly "one of the greatest presidents we've ever had," commending the former president for his genuine love for America and his willingness to take tough criticism. 🤣🤣🤣
Delusional much?
Trump didn’t just pardon his followers who stormed the U.S. Capitol.
He’s now set them up for payments through a slush fund he created to reward his allies—out of your tax dollars.
You could not make this up.
Went to the grocery store this morning
Bread, milk, eggs
$47.63
The screen asked if I'd like to round up to support a children's hospital
I pressed no
The cashier looked at me
The woman behind me looked at me
My wife looked at the ceiling
Again
This company made $14 billion last year
They can round up
Went to get gas after
The pump asked if I'd like to add $1 to support veterans
I support veterans
I pressed no
A $200 billion oil company asking me to fund their charity while I'm paying $3.89 a gallon
That's not philanthropy
That's outsourcing
Drove through for lunch
Taco Bell
The screen said "round up for education?"
A fast food company asking me to fund scholarships while paying their employees $11 an hour
I pressed no
My wife said "you know you're arguing with screens today"
She was right
But the screens started it
Went to the pharmacy
Picked up a prescription
$340 after insurance
The screen asked if I'd like to donate $1 to help families in need
I just paid $340 for a medication that costs $4 to manufacture
And now you want a dollar
I pressed no
The pharmacist said "it's just a dollar"
I said "it's never just a dollar"
She didn't respond
Got home
My wife said "you said no to a children's hospital, veterans, education, and families in need today"
I said "no. I said no to four corporations who want me to fund their goodwill so they can put it in their annual report"
She was quiet
Then she said "you're not wrong"
I said "I know"
She said "but you're still going to look like a monster"
I said "I'd rather look like a monster than quietly fund a billion-dollar company's PR strategy at the register"
She didn't disagree
But she didn't look at me either
Plz fix. Thx.
Sent from my iPhone
These are not serious people.
#Texas As we head into the election, ask yourself: what have Republicans done for YOU since they’ve been in control the last 30+ years (besides fuel the hate and fear)? #vote
“Please continue to pray for Ajarn. who l@st his legs on the walk for peace journey”
A Buddhist monk known as Phra Ajarn Maha (𝓓𝓪𝓶 𝓟𝓱𝓸𝓶𝓶𝓪𝓼𝓪𝓷) experienced a life-changing moment while walking more than 2,300 miles for peace, alongside fellow monks and their loyal companion, Aloka the Peace Dog, on a journey from Fort Worth, Texas to Washington, D.C.
On November 19, 2025, while the group was traveling through Dayton, Texas, tragedy struck. According to the Dayton Police Department, a pickup truck crashed into their escort vehicle, leaving Ajarn Maha Phommasan seriously injured.
Phra Ajarn Maha Phommasan is the abbot of Wat Lao Buddha Khanti of Atlanta, a spiritual leader known for his gentle guidance and dedication to compassion. When he returned home, his community welcomed him with a moving ceremony filled with prayers and gratitude for his life.
During his treatment at Piedmont Healthcare and OrthoAtlanta, spine surgeon Dr. Tuan L. Bui and the medical team cared for him and shared how deeply inspired they were by his strength, calmness, and unwavering commitment to peace.
Even after losing his leg, Ajarn Maha did not speak with anger or bitterness. Instead, he chose forgiveness.
In an interview with WSB TV, he quietly and courageously said,
“Losing a leg is a sacrifice I don’t mind making if it helps spread a message of peace, love, hope, compassion, harmony, and kindness.”
His words touched thousands.
In a statement, his temple asked simply and humbly,
“Please continue to pray for Ajarn.”
A few weeks later, a GoFundMe page was created to support his recovery and medical needs. The response was overwhelming. Through the kindness of people around the world and the support of the Stay Inspired community, more than $160,000 was raised to help cover his medical care and living expenses.
This journey, once measured in miles, has become something far greater.
It is now a living reminder that even in deep loss, the human spirit can still choose compassion, peace, and love.
(Photo courtesy of Wat Lao Buddha Khanti of Atlanta and OrthoAtlanta)
#walk_for_peace
#AlokaThePeaceDog