American is such a land of opportunity that:
1. Elon could come here with nothing and build companies that improve the lives of hundreds of millions of people.
And
2. Elizabeth could be in the U.S. Senate with a kindergarten level of understanding of the real world.
Congratulations @ElonMusk.
Thanks to SpaceX's IPO, he's the first Trillionaire.
He didn't TAKE money from anyone. He CREATED wealth.
He launched satellites that connect even the poorest, most remote parts of the world.
Our world needs more MAKERS like Musk; fewer TAKERS like:
PROOF OF CHEATING IN CALIFORNIA.
Notice that Karen Bass and Nithya Raman each increased by about 10,000 votes, but Spencer Pratts number stayed the EXACT SAME.
So, in over 20K votes cast, Spencer didn't get ONE.
This is IMPOSSIBLE.
The fix is surely in.
🚨 WTF?! President Trump just revealed he PARDONED a man who was sentenced to SEVEN YEARS in federal prison for fixing his OWN truck or tractor
"The Democrats have a restriction that if you get caught fixing your tractor, they bring you to JAIL. Did you know that?!"
"I pardoned a man last week who was sentenced to SEVEN YEARS in jail because he got caught fixing his car or truck."
"I said, 'what did he do?' 'He was fixing his truck!'
I said, 'how long is he getting? '7 years'
I said, 'say it again!' It's the first time I've ever heard it...
I gave him a pardon because he had to go to JAIL because he was fixing HIS tractor or his truck. So I promise.. if you ever get caught fixing your tractor or truck, I will give you a pardon, OK?"
Looney democrat regulation strikes again...
🚨To die tomorrow - Southern California
Husky, Obie, is a perfect boy! Good with other dogs and very sweet.
This POS animal “shelter” kept him out of sight to the public for 60 days. They just now recently moved him to where he can be seen. Problem is he’s due to be killed tomorrow 6/4
Location is Baldwin Park Animal Care Center in CA.
Southern CA -Please offer to Foster or go and Adopt him. Please Share to get him seen. We are his last hope 🙏
🚨 PLEASE SHARE🚨
Stella still missing💔 $25k reward.
We are asking people within a 10 mile radius of Bellbrook, Xenia, and The Narrows in #Ohio to please check their ring cameras from May 14 through today.
Please send any screenshots that might help us find her to 561–7 74–5865. We are still offering a $25,000 reward to the person who leads us to her safe return with a photo or a tip.
Please send to any Lost dog sites that you know of, and God bless you guys so much for helping. We are truly blessed by you 🤍🙏
@BoLoudon@LostDogsOhio #lostdog #lostpuppy #reward
When Navy seaman Douglas Hegdahl fell overboard into the Gulf of Tonkin in 1967, North Vietnamese forces pulled him out of the water and dragged him to the most feared prison of the Vietnam War — the Hanoi Hilton.
He was young. He was low-ranking. And the moment he arrived, he made a decision his captors never saw coming.
He would become the dumbest man in the room.
Hegdahl shuffled around the prison yard with a blank expression and a dopey grin, tripping over things, asking confused questions, acting like a man who couldn't tie his own shoelaces. His guards laughed at him. They gave him a nickname — "The Incredibly Stupid One" — and, crucially, they gave him something no other prisoner had: the freedom to wander.
They thought he was harmless.
He was anything but.
While his captors looked away, Hegdahl quietly dropped dirt and stones into enemy truck fuel tanks, sabotaging their operations one engine at a time. But that wasn't his real mission. His real mission was invisible.
Every day, Hegdahl watched. He listened. He memorized — the name of every American prisoner held in that camp, their capture date, the conditions they endured, the torture they suffered. Information the North Vietnamese deliberately hid from the outside world. Information that hundreds of families back home were desperate for.
And he found a way to make sure he'd never forget a single detail.
He set every name, every date, every fact — to the tune of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." He sang it silently in his head, day after day, in a prison cell, surrounded by men who had no idea what the young fool was quietly carrying.
In 1969, the North Vietnamese released him early as a propaganda gesture. They wanted to show the world their generosity. They thought they were setting a harmless simpleton free.
Instead, they handed the United States one of the most valuable intelligence assets of the entire war.
The moment Hegdahl reached American soil, he delivered everything — name after name after name. Over 250 prisoners accounted for. Families who had waited years in agonizing silence finally learned their sons, husbands, and fathers were alive.
Senior military officers later said his information was so detailed, so precise, that it fundamentally changed how America understood the POW situation in Vietnam.
Douglas Hegdahl never fired a weapon. He never led a charge. He won his battle by making the enemy believe he was nothing — and quietly becoming everything.
The most dangerous person in the room isn't always the loudest. Sometimes, it's the one they forgot to watch.
Dawn, in Singapore. 0600. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, hits the deck with the sailors for some PT.
Let me translate for civilians…the boss, the big boss, is 9,650 miles away from his office, and joining the troops for physical training (PT), as the sun was breaking.
Let that soak in.
In a military unit, any military unit, it’s a sign of leadership when the boss holds himself to the same standards and expectations as the rest of his team. It’s a thing.
For the big boss to fly all the way to Singapore to visit his units is EXACTLY what a leader should do!
This former leader is saluting @PeteHegseth with a sharp, crisp one!
🚨 LMFAO! GOV. RON DESANTIS: "I'm doing a fundraiser in Florida, and a very nice gentleman talks about his decision to leave California, loving Florida, thanking me..."
"...then pauses and says, 'I'm Gavin Newsom's father-in-law.' The crowd ERUPTED." 🤣🔥