Christian, father, grandfather, Retired Sr. Project Mgr, former lead guitar for The Sun Sets, frequent traveler to Seoul, Veteran, Loyal Trump supporter. No DMs
The takers are fantasizing about being makers. They may be able to delude themselves, but it's obvious that people who couldn't help make their home country better can't come here and make us better--especially those who can't even speak English.
A fight for the ages is brewing over the destruction of Upstate New York’s farmland. I’ll put my boots on the ground there soon. @GovKathyHochul is allowing foreign entities to overrun American farmers with 50 square miles of Chinese solar panels. “Love Thy Neighbor” is now the official battle cry.
They're paid to protest.
They don't know the issues or the basic tenets and beliefs of the organization that they're protesting against.
Useful idiots.
Members of Congress decide their own benefits and compensation through the legislative process, meaning they vote on their own laws and compensation rules, subject to constitutional and statutory limits.
JUDICIAL OVERREACH.
Stephen Miller just called on the Supreme Court to step in immediately. Rhode Island Judge John McConnell blocked President Trump's immigration safeguards for applicants from 39 high-risk countries.
The 135-page ruling freezes processing of asylum grants, work permits, green cards, and citizenship applications. It puts hundreds of thousands of cases in limbo while claiming the policies were driven by anti-immigrant bias instead of national security.
These measures came after real threats including last year's National Guard shootings. Trump is delivering on his promise to vet migrants rigorously and protect American citizens first.
One local judge shouldn't get to rewrite the rules and declare America open to the world no matter the risks. Presidents have long used travel restrictions and enhanced screening from dangerous regions. American voters chose stronger borders not endless delays and loopholes.
This isn't about compassion. It's about enforcing the law and putting our people first.
Will the Supreme Court restore order before more Americans lose faith in the system?
Yesterday I threw my copy of Tucker's book Ship of Fools into the trash. I used to like him, but now I can't stand him. He already got the money from my purchase & he'll never know I trashed his book, but I simply want nothing to do with the creep.
“The lies are intentional.”
🎯 exactly.
This is a need-to-understand point in order to defeat this parasitical woke right movement:
These people (like Tucker) aren’t dumb. They’re intentionally subversive.
Rep. Lauren Underwood seems confused about what a birth certificate is.
It’s a record of your birth, not a running biography that gets updated every time you change your name.
Marriage certificates exist for a reason: to connect a birth name to a current legal name.
Claiming 69 million women would lose their right to vote isn’t a serious argument. It’s a scare tactic masquerading as a talking point.
Black guy walks up and punches an Old White Guy in the gut
He wasn't having it and came out swinging like a young man again
Never under estimate old timers
They don't have much too loose at this point in life
Be careful using public transportation its not like it used to be
⚖️🪑93 years. One family. One congressional seat.
No Kings?
The Dingell family has held Michigan’s seat in the U.S. House for 93 consecutive years.
At a recent town hall, Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) responded to a critical constituent with:
“You know, I don’t appreciate being told we’re not doing enough when I fuckin’ voted on two war resolutions this week… you fuckin’ elected a Republican.”
Forget the profanity for a moment.
In a country founded on “no kings,” when does a political seat start to feel like a family inheritance?
At what point does a long-serving legacy blur into something that resembles more of a quiet dynasty?
If you trust the representation, are you OK with the passing of the generational torch?
Anxious to hear.
Or do you think 93 years is too long for one family to hold the same seat? 🤔👀
13-Year-Old Boy Shoots and Kills Intruder During Home Invasion In North Charleston, South Carolina, a 13-year-old boy who was home alone shot and killed 31-year-old Lamar Anthwan Brown during an attempted break-in. What Happened: The teenager noticed a vehicle pull up to the house and a man attempting to force entry. He retrieved his mother’s pistol and opened fire, striking Brown three times. The boy continued firing as the getaway vehicle drove away. The driver, 28-year-old Ira Bennett, rushed the wounded Brown to Trident Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. Background and Charges: Lamar Brown had a lengthy criminal record that included multiple felony convictions and a history of violent crimes. Ira Bennett was arrested and charged with first-degree burglary and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office declined to file any charges against the 13-year-old, determining he acted in self-defense to protect himself and his home.