America Turns 250 Next Week. Does Your Child Know Why It Matters?
A quarter of a millennium.
That's how long it's been since a group of ordinary people changed the course of history with an extraordinary idea: self-government.
As America approaches its 250th birthday, I'm making sure my kids understand why this moment matters. If you want your children to appreciate more than just fireworks this year, take a look at this.
👉 https://t.co/WGskAYGusB
“I worked at Pfizer for 17 years. We didn’t discover drugs - we discovered markets. If a drug cured asthma in 3 days, we’d kill it. Chronic disease is where the money is. Cures are bad for business.”
— Peter Rost, former Pfizer executive
That’s the business model. Not healing people … keeping them customers for life.
I love that moment when kids realize that they said something really funny and they get all proud and start laughing along themselves. It’s the cutest.
This chart by the Data Boys pops somewhere every few months, and I think we all know why.
This chart is considered hate speech in half of Europe, and in California.
If this chart were considered carefully by the every day American, and by legislators, it could save lives.
Likely many of you have already heard the news that Amazon have sadly scrapped the plans to revisit the Stargate universe.
Yes, you read that correctly. They have ditched plans to bring Stargate back to the small screen.
Check out the tweet from Gateworld
https://t.co/K164OApdlR
Amazon needs to reverse their bad marketing decision and create a new stargate series for the fans who will encourage their non stargate friends, family and coworkers to watch it too! Amazon using a lame excuse.
Let's make some noise! #SaveStargate
Folks, get ready and join in a kickoff #SaveStargate tweetstorm this Wednesday! Our French friends are leading this one, starting in 13 and a half hours.
Please use only the hashtag #SaveStargate, and let Amazon know we want Martin Gero's new Stargate series. Stargate and its fans can't be shrugged off!
Pro-Liberty! NON Woke history books for toddlers to teens. use my link to check out and get some summer reading books for your children or grandkids. https://t.co/5MuERPcZF5
As a successful cold case detective, J. Warner Wallace became so well-known for solving decades-old murders that he ended up as the foremost expert on national TV true crime shows. But as an atheist, he decided to turn his superior detective skills on disproving the Resurrection of Jesus Christ…or even proving it if the evidence should somehow take him there.
What he discovered changed his life for all eternity!
After all his research, Wallace concluded the resurrection was not a conspiracy, because detectives know those often fall apart when there are too many conspirators and the people involved face real threats if they don't recant. "We don't have a single, ancient record of any of the disciples ever recanting, when that was often the goal of the people who were persecuting Christians."
SEE WHAT CHANGED HIS MIND: https://t.co/CoIF8etH8d