This is the road condition in East Cleveland, Ohio
As you can see the roads are so chunky the gravel is everywhere, there are potholes so large it could swallow your car
We are paying taxes for literally nothing
Cleveland is run by Democrats. The mayor is Democrat, the City Council is Democrat major and Democrats have run the city for decades
Hereโs the thing, this is not a new complaint
East Cleveland is frequently cited as having some of the worst roads and potholes in the Cleveland area
- Decades of decay with residents complaining about โchunkyโ gravel roads, massive potholes and poor maintenance.
- Recent reports in 2026 highlight ongoing pothole crises on streets
- The broader Cleveland, East Cleveland metro has ranked among the worst road conditions in Ohio for major cities
And of course, like any Democrat city
There are decades of documented mismanagement and corruption issues in the past
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A special thank you to @billiards_417 for the amazing food. Every bite was delicious, and it was enjoyed from start to finish. We appreciate your generosity!
#ItTakesUsAll | #WeAreMoState
It's been a little over a year since Larry Lee passed away. He gave us this song from a band Randle Chowning started while he was going to (S)MSU. This song was tracked north of Springfield near Aldrich Missouri. Produced by Glyn Johns who had work with the Beatles, Stones.
#MLBear Shaun Marcum in Ozark today to watch Excelsior Springs win the 4A High School Baseball Championship. Him and his dad talking with former Athletic Director Bill Rowe. Shaun was a short stop and relief pitcher for the 2003 Bears College World Series team.
The glass is already being broken out on the new Throne Labs smart portable restrooms in Seattle, Washington
These bathrooms were installed just 2 weeks ago and are now already unusable because the windows are broken out
Cost to taxpayers is $116,250 per year, per bathroom
Seattle installed them as part of a one-year pilot program with the Seattle Department of Transportation to support increased foot traffic ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
No one is surprised by this. The only surprise I have is it not always being completely covered in multiple layers of graffiti yet
Democrat policies destroy cities
Photos have leaked of Barack Obama's Statue at his Presidential Library, it looks EXACTLY like you'd expect ๐คฃ
He reportedly also requested it be built by a black sculptor โ look how that turned out.
The entire Presidential Center has been a DEI nightmare:
-Gave contracts to "diverse suppliers"
-Hired DEI construction workers
-Costs exploded from $350M to $830M
-Fighting a $40M racial discrimination lawsuit โ filed by one of his own DEI hires
You really canโt make this stuff up.
Another massive L for Chicago.
In 2014, George Lucas picked Chicago for a $1 billion privately funded museum for his legendary collection - Star Wars artifacts, Norman Rockwell paintings, etc. Zero taxpayer dollars.
A left-wing nonprofit (โFriends of the Parksโ) sued, claiming a parking lot was sacred โpublic trust land.โ After years of delays, Lucas said screw it and took the whole thing to LA.
Opening this September. It looks incredible.
Meanwhile, Chicago rammed through the Obama Presidential Center on 19.3 acres of historic Jackson Park.
โข Originally ~$300M โ now $850M (nearly 3x over)
โข Promised 2021 opening โ now opening June 2026 (5 years late)
โข Promised $470M endowment so taxpayers wouldnโt get stuck โ only ~$1M deposited
One museum Chicago blocked.
One museum Chicago rammed through.
Chicagoโs priorities on full display.
Clint Eastwood has reportedly retired from filmmaking at 96. If this is really it- if Eastwood never walks on another film set again- itโs been absolutely one hell of a ride. I canโt think of a single person who has done more for Cinema than Clint. Heโs an ambassador to film ๐
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ๐
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Clint Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930, and turns 96 this month.
One of his most well-known quotes is: "Do not let the old man in."
That line became a personal motto about aging, discipline, and refusing to mentally give up. It came from a conversation about staying active, staying curious, and continuing to move forward no matter your age.
Wishing you a very Happy Birthday and many more ahead.
These are the brand new disguised Automated License Plate Reader cameras in Arizona
The large yellow plastic barrels are camouflaged housings designed to look like construction equipment
They are being deployed in remote desert areas along highways
These new camouflaged cameras are a partnership between Flock and law enforcement and the plan is to use them extensively to track vehicle movement and broader surveillance
We are witnessing the surveillance state being established in Americaโฆ this only ends in mass surveillance
Come on all, with CUSA being our first season and going to the NCAAโs, it was a good year in my book.
We definitely need more pitching and I challenge you all to start writing checks. Itโs easy to critique, but bottom line the team needs funds! @FDTerritory@sgloughrin@bear_up1@SSN_MoState@MoStateBSB
Hawk is a class act and continues the legacy of great coaches for Bears baseball. Wears his emotions on his sleeves and is a players coach.
Weโre in great hands with him leading for years to come. ๐ปโพ๏ธ๐
As the final out of the Bears baseball season was recorded, I just want to say thank you. What a privilege itโs been to spend my first full year as the Voice of the Bears, bringing you Missouri State football, menโs basketball and baseball. Thank you to our coaches, players, support staffs, broadcast partners and most importantly YOU, the fans, for letting me share the journey while you listened in your car, at home or on the phone #NoStateLikeMoState
Bill Walsh built one of the greatest football dynasties ever.
โข He won 3 Super Bowls in 10 years.
โข He had a 71% winning percentage in the playoffs.
โข He built a culture and dynasty that lasted beyond him.
Here are 6 of Bill Walsh's Culture Guidelines that any team can use:
My Dad took me to my first Cardinals game when I was 3 years old, but I remember going when I was 8 years old.
It was Sportsman's Park and it will forever be the best ballpark in St Louis' history.
It was rickety and dirty and served a long life. The massive scoreboard in left field was glorious. The grass was brown and worn spots of dirt popped through.
But for me it was all about riding the street cars and sharing time with my Dad, rooting on the Cardinals and eating the best hot dogs the world has ever known.
Time was on my side then, it is now fleeting, but I will always have those memories - of my Dad and of my love for the Cardinals.