Hilarious to watch people like the IndyStar columnist Michael Hicks share this obvious libel by Gabe Whitley - a guy who was recently released from federal prison for fraud and also just lost a defamation suit.
For the record, I’ve never done or participated in any form of online betting in my life. Betting on an election is degenerate behavior and should be banned.
I try not to swat at flies on here, but I’m happy to take this to court
What set Diego off?
-I said that elections should be managed by American citizens (born here or naturalized); is anyone on the Left or Right against that?
-We’ll make sure the party supports the nominee…. Rather standard comment about coming together after the convention.
Diego’s response?
Brings up his India trip out of nowhere and saying if I want to ask about that I need to give/raise money for him. What???
⬇️ live look of my face at that moment.
Based Becky Cash
"The recent acts of youth violence we've seen in central Indiana are heartbreaking and deeply concerning. While law enforcement plays a critical role in keeping our communities safe, we must also recognize that parents, families, schools, faith communities and local leaders all have a responsibility to help guide our youth toward better choices. In addition, we must take a hard look at the number of repeat offenders being put back on the streets.
I appreciate the efforts underway to address this issue, including the new regional partnership announced by local mayors to bring communities in central Indiana and their police chiefs together around public safety. In addition, I stand with Hendricks County Prosecutor Loren Delp in calling for accountability from the Marion County Prosecutor. If we want safer communities, we must be willing to not only have honest conversations about personal responsibility, parental involvement and ensuring young people understand the consequences of their actions, but also ensure that our law enforcement will be supported with proper prosecution.
As vice chair of the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee, I remain committed to working with local leaders, law enforcement, educators and families to identify solutions that make our communities safer and help put young people on a better path.
- Becky Cash"
Hi Mayor Jensen!
Hoosiers are already paying way too much in property taxes, and it’s time to ease that burden so families can keep more of what they earn.
Tonight, I spoke with a room full of grassroots conservatives at Citizens in Action in Lafayette about why @MaxForIndiana is the right choice for Secretary of State. Indiana deserves accountability, transparency, and leadership that puts Hoosiers first. It’s time to send the Bayh dynasty back to the East Coast.
No Tax on Overtime puts money back into the pockets of hardworking Hoosiers.
That means law enforcement officers keep more of what they’ve earned for the long hours they put in protecting our communities.
Democrats should be ashamed for voting against it.
If we want to prevent more young Hoosier lives from being taken too soon, we need to enforce the law, back our police, and make sure violent offenders stay in prison where they belong.
Now we have a better idea what @GregforIndiana is paying for signatures.
Ballard is shelling out $50,000 a month to Ballot Access Marketing.
https://t.co/0nYlOLNige
It’d be interesting to see what this looks like in all the donut counties. In HD13, we have @GovPritzker’s criminals committing crimes and trafficking drugs up and down US 41/63.
Weird, what could Illinois and Marion county have in common?
📺 WATCH: Indiana Senator @Jim_Banks points out the HYPOCRISY in the Democrat Party.
For years, democrats in rhetoric media have slandered conservatives as Nazis, but now they’re propping one up.
“This Graham Platner guy is a TOTAL LUNATIC.”
I've written about this before. Instead of cutting spending and prioritizing taxpayer dollars, some city leaders want to create a new tax to fund street repairs. Our families are doing this, why can't the council?
In a surprising twist, @FOX59 reports that @IndyMayorJoe is opposed to the proposal.
For my household, with three vehicles (including my teenager) the cost would increase to $300 next year. Instead of about $25 a car.
To @IndyAndyNielsen if you'd like to have a town hall to explain your new tax us knuckle draggers down here on the southside, the door is always open.