Congressional Candidate for NJ CD-6. Republican for New Jersey First. Wife, mom, veteran advocate & former civil servant. Defending Freedom. Protecting Liberty.
On D-Day, freedom was defended by ordinary men who faced extraordinary danger. Through courage, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve, they stormed the shores of Normandy and changed the course of history. These heroes stood against tyranny and secured liberty for generations to come. May we never forget their sacrifice. God bless them all.
Eighty-two years ago today, the fate of the free world turned on the courage of ordinary men asked to do the extraordinary.
On June 6, 1944, more than 156,000 Allied soldiers crossed the English Channel and stormed the beaches of Normandy — many knowing they might never return.
They came not for glory, but for something far greater: the liberation of a continent crushed under tyranny. D-Day was not simply a military operation — it was the moment the tide of history changed, purchased at an almost incomprehensible cost in blood and sacrifice.
As we mark the 82nd anniversary, we don’t simply remember a battle. We remember the men behind it — their fear, their faith, and their extraordinary willingness to give everything so that others could live free. That debt does not expire with time. It only deepens.
@Normandy@WW2Facts
#dday #normandy #dday82 #ww2 #ww2history
@AITechChick Yeah I’ve put together some inconvenient puzzle pieces perhaps the previous candidates in this district didn’t care but they must’ve underestimated how much I do.
We hold primaries so voters can choose their representatives — not so political machines can flood the field at the last minute with outsiders and spoiler candidates to dilute challengers’ support. That’s not democracy, it’s controlled opposition and political theater.
If the same insiders who claim to defend democracy are quietly backing distractions to protect career politicians, the public deserves to know. I’ve filed OPRA requests to examine these petition signatures and find out who is really behind these filings and why.
Voters deserve transparency, not ballot manipulation disguised as “choice.”
@FrankPallone said it plainly in a League of Women Voters debate in 2024 running as a Democrat: “What needs to be done first of all — a lot more Border Patrol.” (Timestamp: 1:05:50 in the full debate.)
Here is the full 2024 debate so you can verify it directly:
https://t.co/SLdpOv3zwE
This year during the primary debate he agrees to Abolish ICE, he is politically incoherent, his stances change with the wind.
@FrankPallone said it plainly in a League of Women Voters debate in 2024 running as a Democrat: “What needs to be done first of all — a lot more Border Patrol.” (Timestamp: 1:05:50 in the full debate.)
Here is the full debate so you can verify it directly:
https://t.co/SLdpOv47mc
This year in the primary debate, Frank Pallone agreed with primary opponents calling to “abolish ICE.”
But during the 2024 League of Women Voters debate, Frank said: “We need more Border Patrol.” So which is it, Frank?
After 37 years in Congress, Frank’s immigration position is politically incoherent. At this point, I’m not even sure he knows what he believes anymore.
Nobody voted for a surveillance society, yet career politicians quietly allowed one to be built around us.
The left blames the right. The right blames the left. Meanwhile the cameras go up, the databases expand, and ordinary Americans lose more privacy every year.
Stop rewarding people like @FrankPallone who stayed silent while it happened.
Americans have been conditioned to divide themselves into political teams while the political class protects the same system together.
The outrage is real. The campaigns are real, but the outcomes rarely change: spending grows, insiders get richer, lobbyists stay powerful, and ordinary people keep losing ground.
After nearly four decades in Washington, the establishment still rallies around the same aging career politicians because preserving the system has become more important than serving the people.
Top 10 highest cost of living states (MERIC-based index, latest 2025-2026 data):
1. Hawaii – Democratic trifecta
2. California – Democratic trifecta
3. Massachusetts – Democratic trifecta
4. New York – Democratic trifecta
5. Alaska – Divided (R gov, R Senate, split House)
6. Maryland – Democratic trifecta
7. New Jersey – Democratic trifecta
8. Washington – Democratic trifecta
9. Vermont – Democratic legislative control (R governor)
10. Maine – Democratic trifecta
8 of 10 have Democratic trifectas or full Democratic legislative control. High costs also stem from housing shortages, zoning, demand, and geography in many of these states.
After decades of one-party control in Trenton and nearly 40 years of the same representation in Congress, why is New Jersey becoming harder to afford every year?
Property taxes keep rising. State spending keeps growing. Schools are closing or consolidating. Working families are leaving, and major employers are scaling back or leaving because the cost of doing business here keeps climbing.
If government has to keep inventing “relief programs” just so people can afford to remain in the state, the system itself is broken. New Jersey doesn’t have a shortage of taxes — it has a shortage of accountability. Career politicians don’t live under the same financial pressure as everyday families struggling with groceries, insurance, rent, and property taxes. Taxpayers fund the system while insiders benefit from it.
So the question is simple: why do we keep re-electing the same people and expecting different results?
https://t.co/FBpT4BL54X
@njhomeowners@Grok can you list the top 10 most expensive cost of living states and then clarify if they have Democratic trifectas or full Democratic legislative control?