🚨SCREWWORM UNDER CONTROL🚨
USDA @SecRollins assures that they are using technology to contain the screwworm & eventually push it back South.
Once eradicated in 1966, the screwworm has migrated from Mexico — in part — because of Joe Biden’s open borders policy.
Gov’t is building a first-ever fly facility in America, which will release 10 million sterilized male screwworm flies per week to mate with the females.
This sterilized fly technique also includes a first-ever ground release to complement the air release.
“Keep your eyes on your livestock. Report, report, report. We have all the veterinarians on the ground — mobile testing units ready to go.”
-Secretary Brooke Rollins
Obama’s ICE Chief got a Presidential Award for removing almost 1 MILLION illegal aliens.
Trump's ICE Chief got called a Nazi for doing the same thing.
Y'all wanna know what's funny?
It is the same person!!
Meet Tom Homan
Not a lot out there more Texan than ridin’ a longhorn and waving the American flag! 🇺🇸
“That's us, that's right
Gotta love this American ride”
- Toby Keith
In 17 minutes, James Talarico managed to flip-flop on every position he has ever taken. Talacreepo has proven he will lie time and time again because he knows his weird radical policies are too extreme for the people of Texas.
If anyone reading this is an attorney in Arizona or knows one, this is for you.
Snuggles' family needs a lawyer. Lucy and I will be doing everything we can to help @LoneStarChica bring national media attention to this case. This would be a great chance for you to make a name for yourself. Don't shy away from the moment. If you want to go down in history as a hero, this is your chance.
I know the right person will see this. Step up. Seize the moment.
#SaveLucy
#SaveSnuggles
@jenniferevn22
My sister lives in Los Angeles.
She's a Democrat but voted for Spencer Pratt.
I was with her when she dropped her ballot in the mail weeks ago.
We checked today and it hasn't been received back.
Are they just TOSSING ballots for Spencer Pratt?
BREAKING: In an attempt to make himself appear like less of a radical freak James Talarico is trying to walk back his position on child mutilation.
Texans remember.
In 1920, six-year-old Nancy Bentley was bitten by a venomous snake near Port Arthur, Tasmania. With her condition worsening and medical help far away, her father rushed her to HMAS Sydney, a Royal Australian Navy warship anchored nearby.
A problem quickly emerged: naval regulations at the time prohibited civilians from receiving treatment aboard warships, and women and girls were not allowed on naval vessels at all.
Determined to save her life, Captain Henry Cayley came up with an extraordinary solution. Nancy was officially enlisted into the Royal Australian Navy and given the rating of "mascot," making her a temporary member of the ship's crew. This allowed doctors to legally treat her onboard.
After receiving care, Nancy recovered and was formally discharged from the Navy just eight days later.
The remarkable incident made Nancy Bentley both the first female and the youngest person ever enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy.. a title she still holds more than a century later.
FACT 🚨
@JDVance can walk into the chamber, take the presiding officers chair as Senate President & enforce the rules that would enable a "talking filibuster"
If you want JD Vance to use the powers we vested in him, to do what Thune refuses to do.. let him know, he's tagged
The Arcane Texas Fact of the Day: Yesterday marked the 184th anniversary of one of the most revolutionary battles in world history, and it took place right here in Texas.
It was on June 8, 1844 that Texas Ranger Captain John Coffee "Jack" Hays and a company of 14 men encountered about 75 Comanches near the Guadalupe River in current Kendall County. In the subsequent hand-to-hand fight, the Comanches were forced to flee after an hour-long battle. In addition to losing their leader, Yellow Knife, estimated Comanche casualties were 20-50 killed or wounded. Hays lost on e man killed and four seriously wounded. The fight was unique in that the Rangers were armed with five-shot Colt Patterson revolvers. A Comanche is reported to have said that the Rangers "had a shot for every finger on the hand." That's what made the Battle of Walker's Creek revolutionary: it is regarded as the first combat engagement in which Samuel Colt's new revolver proved its military value.
Shown here: a Colt Patterson revolver