As someone who grew up in the Muslim world, I’ve seen this pattern repeat itself:
When Muslims are weak and in the minority, they speak endlessly about tolerance, coexistence, and peace.
When they become strong and gain power, that tolerance completely disappears, even toward their own people.
This isn’t an opinion. This is historical fact, proven across centuries and across many countries.
The West needs to understand this pattern before it’s too late.
Tolerance in Islam is not a principle. It’s a strategy.
🙌VIRGINIA JUST SHOWED AMERICA HOW TO STOP HYPERSCALE DATA CENTERS.
Blackstone owned QTS has now terminated the massive Prince William Digital Gateway project, withdrawn its filings, and dropped its final appeal.
Compass had already walked away.
This 2,100 acre project near Manassas Battlefield was supposed to become one of the largest data center campuses in the world.
The people beat it.
How?
They organized.
They watched zoning boards.
They tracked public notices.
They challenged defective approvals.
They built coalitions.
They sued.
They refused to be steamrolled.
Every county in America should study what happened in Virginia.
DO NOT WAIT FOR BULLDOZERS
Track rezoning requests, utility expansions, water demands, tax breaks, campaign donations, and closed door development deals.
DEMAND ANSWERS
Who benefits?
Who pays?
Who loses their land, water, power, peace, and property value?
Virginia said NO.
Now it is America’s turn.
The Long Awaited Continuing Review...
SCOTUS and Birthright Citizenship ERROR #3
The majority claims the 14th Amendment is clear. But the members of the Senate who wrote and ratified it prove otherwise.
Senator Jacob Howard, who introduced the Citizenship Clause, expressly stated that it “will not…include persons born in the United States who are foreigners [or] aliens.” The Senate repeatedly affirmed the same principle throughout the ratification debate.
The Senators who wrote the 14th Amendment, in clear English, established by INTENT.
The constitutional standard is jurisdiction, complete political allegiance to the United States, not geography.
A child cannot legally declare allegiance as they are not sovereign in the eyes of the law!
That is why the debates repeatedly distinguished foreigners, aliens, tribal Indians, diplomats, and others who owed allegiance elsewhere.
Repeatedly.
The authors of the 14th Amendment understood the difference between being physically present in the United States and being completely subject to its political jurisdiction.
Once again the Majority cherry picks history to make its politically driven conclusions rather than admitting that history is clear, the drafters were clear, and the point was established through repetition for the defining point:
Citizenship did NOT attach merely because a child happened to be born on American soil.
When the words of the Constitution become detached from the intent of those who wrote and ratified them, judges are no longer interpreting the Constitution.
They are writing legal fairy tales.
BONUS SECTION: Want to know where this entire failure begins?
It begins at Supreme Court confirmation hearings, where Senators interrogate nominees over whether they are "conservative" or "liberal."
That is a political standard, not a constitutional one.
As long as Americans tolerate judges being selected according to that false paradigm, we will continue to get judges who substitute their own will for the Constitution.
Our Framers warned us about judges like this. In Federalist No. 83, Hamilton explained that judges who abandon the Constitution are subject to impeachment.
Until we demand that our Senators evaluate judicial nominees by constitutional fidelity rather than political ideology, we should not be surprised when every constitutional question becomes just another political debate; another opportunity to rewrite the Constitution from the bench.
The Constitution does not survive simply because judges occupy a bench. It survives only when We the People demand that it be obeyed-with zero excuses.
Millions of parents are sitting out Trump Accounts because of one misconception.
"It's only for newborns."
Wrong. Any child under 18 qualifies. Contributions open July 4th. The portal opens July 5th.
Here's everything you need to know before the window opens: ↓
Some of my colleagues are waiting to see how the politics shake out after the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling. I don't operate that way.
I introduced my constitutional amendment months ago because I believed then that citizenship in the greatest nation on earth should mean something. It shouldn't be the automatic result of a parent successfully crossing a border illegally. My amendment fixes that by returning the 14th Amendment to its original meaning.
https://t.co/GpMQBv9qXF
Automatic citizenship at birth should mean something. My amendment ensures it applies to the children of citizens and legal residents, not to those who broke our laws to get here.
Power companies are asking Kentuckians to conserve power during the high heat due to increased A/C demand on the grid. You know what would make this problem worse? More hyperscale data centers.
This is why legislation should be passed to require that if a hyperscale data center is built, it must finance and build out the infrastructure needed to operate completely on its own, without impacting the rest of the grid—either financially or in terms of services.
Until that legislation is in place, we shouldn’t even begin discussing them in Kentucky.
Upset with the SCOTUS decision today?
Call your senator at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to support my Constitutional Amendment to end Birthright Citizenship. We must protect the integrity of American citizenship.
I introduced a constitutional amendment months ago, actually, to fix birthright citizenship.
After the Supreme Court decision, that amendment matters more than ever. I'm asking my colleagues to take it seriously and help me get this passed.
🚨 BOOM. Justice Samuel Alito just TORCHED the 5-4 SCOTUS decision allowing late mail-in ballot counting:
“[Late mail-in ballot counting] creates a serious risk of further undermining public confidence in our elections and our system of self-government.”
Alito is spot on. Election Day should mean Election Day — not Election Week.
God bless Justice Alito for fighting to protect trust in our votes. 🇺🇸
#SCOTUS #Alito #ElectionIntegrity #MailInBallots #SecureElections #SaveOurDemocracy #AmericaFirst #VoterConfidence
I am a lifelong Republican, and I have served as state representative for eight years. Before that, I was a county party chair, vice-chair, and long before that, I interned under former Congressman Geoff Davis.
I have worked on, and contributed to, a multitude of campaigns from every wing of the Republican Party: The ivory tower establishment types, the crunchy grassroots activists, the libertarian-leaning ideologues, and even local races that are focused more so on who your pappaw is.
I am furious about what I am seeing in our federal government and you should be too. It isn’t about any certain elected official, or candidate, and it’s not particularly about Kentucky.
It’s about the collective failure of republican leadership at the national level to deliver on virtually any promise—particularly Congress.
These men and women run as conservative republicans, then spend like drunken sailors once they get elected.
I’m sick of it, and I won’t stop speaking the truth about it even if it means losing my own seat.
I expect to be held accountable for my voting record, why aren’t these clowns in DC?
Oh now isn’t the time to talk about it because we’re heading into midterms? Actually, it is the perfect time to talk about it because we will face catastrophic electoral losses if we don’t own up to our failures and figure out a way to do better.
Calling the other side communists is NOT going to cut it when our own party has allowed the national debt to skyrocket by trillions of dollars, and sent billions of dollars overseas while our own roads and bridges deteriorate.
How many years did we hear candidates blather on about repealing Obamacare? Reducing energy costs? How often do we hear them talk about defending the 2nd Amendment, only to turn around and compromise on Red Flag law funding and enhanced background checks?
Don’t get me started on the Pro-Life issue. Federal candidates have all but abandoned it after Roe was overturned. Instead, we have a president who says we need to compromise on the Hyde Amendment and support pro-abortion exceptions.
We can call ourselves the party of limited government, we can call ourselves conservatives, but what exactly are we conserving if we’re not defending life, upholding the Constitution, and applying any measure of fiscal restraint?
I want to be clear about something. My rebuke, in this instance, pertains solely to federal politics. I have been critical, many times, of my own legislative body for missing the mark (from my perspective) on policy initiatives.
However, I do think there is actual fruit to be shown from our efforts, and our policy trajectory at the state level is far more consistent with the principles of limited government than what we are seeing at the federal level.
If anything, I actually think State House and Senate leadership are trying harder than ever to elevate conservative voices, and it takes a lot for me to say that because I know it will inflame the people who think we haven't gone far enough.
There have been growing pains as our Republican majority in Frankfort has increased, but unlike the federal level, we have worked through the various challenges of a geographically and ideologically diverse caucus to produce solid legislation.
We may not have kept all of our promises, but we’ve kept a sufficient amount to have earned the confidence of the public, in my opinion.
What confidence could the public possibly have in republican leadership at the federal level when the outcome is always the same, no matter whom they vote for?
Here is:
The missing half of the U.S. national debt has been identified.
The Federal Reserve CONFIRMS: The U.S. Congress has built the single largest racket empire on the planet:
U.S. NGOs have combined assets totaling $14.2 trillion of your tax money.
“India’s and Japan’s GDPs are each just over $4 trillion, Germany’s is $5 trillion, and together they total about $13.5 trillion. Guess what? The combined assets of U.S. NGOs equal $14.2 trillion of your tax money—and that of your children, grandchildren, and great-great-great-great-grandchildren.”
In other words, the root of all corruption… the racket—U.S. Congress has racketed half the U.S. national debt to the planet’s most profitable organizations,
This is important information and I verified it’s 100% true
“If you pull off a tick within 72 hours, you can get a one-time dose of doxycycline and it is prophylactically helpful in preventing Lyme. One-time dose. I think everybody should know this”
This is accurate according to current CDC and IDSA/AAN/ACR guidelines
A single dose of doxycycline of 200 mg for adults or up to 200 mg for children of any age can be used as post-exposure to reduce the risk of Lyme disease after a tick bite. It should be started within 72 hours of tick removal
It’s recommended for bites in high Lyme disease risk areas like Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Upper Midwest and parts of the West Coast
I’ve referred Anthony Fauci to the DOJ for prosecution on 4 different occasions. Two under Joe Biden. Two under Donald Trump. We have another opportunity to hold Dr. Fauci accountable. I’m hopeful the DOJ will act.