Why isn't anyone talking about voter suppression when they drop 12,000 immigrants into a town of 6,000 people and then suddenly the entire town's government is taken over by the immigrants that were settled there?
Maine, Michigan, and Minnesota are just some examples.
If you wonder why your grocery bill is so high, start here.
States are refusing to hand over the real food stamp fraud numbers.
Not because the numbers are messy. Because they're hiding one of the root causes of the affordability issues you face every single day.
Minnesota needs a Senator willing to go get the truth.
I'm running to hold fraudsters and career politicians accountable for stealing your taxpayer dollars.
So basically the Bolsheviks were 1000x worse than the Nazis, killed FAR more civilians, most of which were Christians and nobody ever hears about them.
Feeling like a scene from the pages of a story book, this is the village of Tissington in the Peak District. It has winding lanes lined with cottages, all clustered around a Jacobean manor house, plenty of lovely independent shops, a cosy tearoom, a 12th Century church - and a beautifully peaceful village duckpond. I must admit that I feel quite envious of the ducks at the moment, splashing around in that cool water!
Before anyone freaks out and says this is “un-American”, Thomas Jefferson’s school board chose two books to be used in Washington DC public schools to teach kids how to read in 1805:
— The Bible
— Isaac Watts’ hymnal
*don’t know why I’m on a US history tweet-kick right now, think I’m feeling real “250”
I've been told by a friend from Ohio that one of the reasons the elites are so hysterical about Haitians having to go home, even some Republicans, is apartment owners love renting to them, especially if they are paying government-subsidized rents. Think about the insanity of that. We are subsidizing the rents of foreign nationals, driving up the cost of housing for native Americans by diminishing supply and increasing demand. That is as un-American as anything our government could do to us.
Dont let go of the family at the center of yesterday's Supreme Court property tax ruling.
In 1991, Scott Pung bought a small three-bedroom home on half an acre for his wife and two children. It was their family home. When Scott died in 2004, his wife stayed there. When she died in 2008, their son and his family stayed. Same home, same family, more than two decades.
The whole time, it was their primary residence, taxed at the lower rate Michigan gives a family home. Then in 2010 an assessor decided, wrongly, that they should be taxed as if it were a second home. The family took it to court and won. The tribunal ruled they did not owe it.
The assessor's response, in her own words about the judge who ruled for the family: "I don't care what he says." She imposed the tax again. She left it off the original bill and added it later. When the family came in to pay, they brought a driver's license to prove it was their home, and paid what they actually owed.
It did not matter. Over roughly $2,242 that they did not owe and had already beaten in court, the county foreclosed. A trial court tried to give the home back over a notice failure. The county appealed to stop that. In 2018, after 27 years, the family permanently lost the home Scott Pung bought in 1991.
This is what the property tax can do. Not in theory. To a real family, over a bill that was never owed, because one official decided she did not care what the court said. And the Supreme Court said the Constitution will not make that family whole.
I reached out to the Pung family, and they gave me their blessing to share their story and this photo. My thanks to them, and my respect for the fight they carried all the way to the highest court in the land. It will help families they will never meet.
This is exactly why we are working to end the tax that made it possible.
Photo of Marc and Tia Pung at the U.S. Supreme Court, shared with their permission.
This is the truth that needs to be spoken:
"The last administration carried out a reign of persecution and repression against Christians and people of faith like America has never seen before. It's terrible. They turned a nation founded on freedom for believers into a place where Catholics were targeted by the FBI, where pro-life grandmothers were put in jail for praying, and where members of our military were thrown out of the armed forces for their religious beliefs."
"The radicals responsible for these offenses would have loved nothing more than to mark America's 250th anniversary by driving God from our public square once and for all."
"They wanted to do that."
The fact that the Republican Party is actively fighting against a man like Scott Presler , instead of recruiting him and following his lead, tells us all that the swamp runs deeper than we all think.
Where are prominent Republicans backing him up? Why aren’t they giving him some sort of official rank within their organization to make sure he recruits more voters? Why is some random “sergeant-at-arms” so comfortable in being hostile towards one of the most genuinely nicest dudes out there?
To @ScottPresler, you’re supported more than you know. Please keep doing what you’re doing.
For the first time on record, the number of dairy farms in Great Britain has fallen below 7,000. Just 6,850 producers remain — a 15% reduction in only five years.
As a result, average milk production per farm has risen to nearly 1.9 million litres a year, up 300,000 litres since 2021. Smaller farms are disappearing, larger ones are expanding, and the middle is being squeezed out.
The drivers are familiar: falling milk prices, forage shortages, and rising input costs from inflation. Meanwhile, the government continues to talk about “supporting farmers” while its policies and legislative overreach appear to be accelerating their exit.
Growing flax for linen is a no brainer for American farmland freed from foreign control and ethanol.
We become wealthy again when we grow and weave what we wear. Revive the American Textile industry.
Amid the revelation that Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison met with and took bribes from Somali fraudsters, it has now been revealed that his son has been collecting a $110,000 salary and extorting taxpayers out of a $57,000 living-expense stipend from the Minneapolis City Council while attending Harvard University.
The state government of Minnesota has fallen.