When a school district is drowning in debt, laying off employees, and taking out massive loans, the focus should be on educating children — not pushing political and ideological activism.
Parents send their children to school to receive an education, yet somehow some districts are choosing indoctrination over education. Students should be learning reading, writing, math, science, and history — not being subjected to ideological agendas.
The priorities in some districts have become completely backwards, and it’s hurting both education and public trust.
Kentuckians deserve schools focused on academic excellence, fiscal responsibility, and preparing students for success — not activist agendas. This trend must be addressed.
🚨Breaking: A Kentucky school district that is laying off employees sent out an email chastising staff for not participating in the community’s LGBTQ Pride Festival.
FCPS is massively in debt and taking out a $95 million loan. The district is also cutting millions in payroll.
Despite all this, the superintendent still found it necessary to send a district-wide email expressing his disappointment that more staff wouldn’t volunteer at the FCPS LGBTQ Pride Festival booth.
A great use of his focus in these trying times for the district.
I showed Joe Rogan this shirt and he looked at me like I had three heads.
“Wait… we’re WHAT?”
Yep. America is still sending roughly $40 million a week to the Taliban.
If you think that’s as crazy as I do, grab your shirt and help me call it out
Today we honor the brave men and women who gave everything for our freedom. May we never forget the sacrifice they made, the families they left behind, and the blessings we enjoy because of their courage.
Please join me in praying for our nation and remembering our fallen heroes this Memorial Day. 🇺🇸
I am deeply grateful to the people of District 10 for once again placing your trust in me and electing me as the Republican nominee for State Representative heading into the November General Election.
Thank you to every person who prayed, volunteered, shared a post, displayed a sign, donated, or simply took the time to vote. I do not take your support lightly.
I remain committed to fighting for the values that matter most to our communities: faith, family, freedom, constitutional principles, fiscal responsibility, and protecting the future for our children and grandchildren.
Thank you again for your trust and support.
In 2023, some of my colleagues and I were punished simply for trying to advance legislation to protect Kentucky’s children. When that happened, many stayed silent. Some distanced themselves. But one man on the national stage stepped forward and publicly had our backs — Congressman @RepThomasMassie .
That is something I will never forget.
Somewhere along the way, America started believing that the people who refuse to ‘go along to get along’ are the problem. The truth is, the people willing to stand alone for what is right are usually the only thing standing between this country and complete collapse.
We are a Constitutional Republic, and healthy debate and principled dissent are essential to good government. The Founders understood that freedom survives when people are willing to ask hard questions, challenge bad ideas, and stand firmly on principle — even when it is unpopular. Agreement on everything is not what protects a nation. Honest debate rooted in truth and conviction is what leads to sound policy and preserves liberty.
You may agree with Thomas Massie on every issue or you may not. But no honest person can deny that he is one of the few men in Washington whose principles never change depending on the pressure, the headlines, or the politics. He does not vote to increase spending. He gives constitutional reasons for his votes. He stands on principle even when it costs him personally and politically.
And look at the legislation he fights for.
Thomas Massie has fought for constitutional carry and the protection of the Second Amendment. He has fought to end capital gains taxes on family farms so families are not punished for passing their land and legacy down to their children. He has fought for local farmers and food freedom so Americans can buy fresh food without endless government interference. He has fought to audit — and ultimately end — the Federal Reserve. He has fought against warrantless government surveillance and for the privacy rights of the American people.
Ask yourself this honestly: what would America look like if we had more legislators like Thomas Massie?
Would our children and grandchildren be staring at $39 trillion in debt? Would Washington be spending money we do not have while destroying the value of the dollar our families work for every day? Would constitutional freedoms constantly be under attack?
America does not have a Thomas Massie problem. America has a shortage of leaders willing to stand with courage and conviction when it is unpopular.
When I was under attack for standing up for Kentucky children, Thomas Massie stood with me. He did not have to. But he did.
And I will stand with him.
🚨 NICK SHIRLEY JUST NAILED IT: “The idea of wokeness is essentially the idea to remove God from EVERYTHING!”
“The idea that a man can be woman means that God made a mistake.”
“But God is the truth. Wokeness really is the idea of just removing God and filling it with something else.” 💯
I care a lot more about saving babies than being politically correct. We are done with euphemisms when talking about abortion. It’s not “reproductive healthcare.” Abortion is barbaric and evil.
I described some of the most common methods of abortion to one of the abortion industry’s top legal scholars.
As you can see, the barbaric truth wasn't something she wanted to hear.