Few things in Washington are more predictable than Congress renewing surveillance powers and promising to reform them later.
I spoke on the House floor against the “temporary” clean reauthorization of the unconstitutional FISA 702 program.
Pretty much all of the prominent voices who supported the Iran War assured us it would be over by now. None of them will admit they were wrong. Even less will they admit that their initial assurances were based on nothing but their own wishcasting. This whole shitshow has been an enormous waste of time and resources and our country has not benefited from it at all. Its advocates have moved the goal posts repeatedly and have even to this day refused to clearly articulate what constitutes a victory and how we’ll know that it’s been achieved.
The Trump $250 bill, thanks to trillions in new spending and mounting debt monetized by printing more dollars, should really be the Trump $345 bill, because that’s how much you would need to buy the same basket of groceries you spent $250 on in 2017 when Trump first took office.
@nathanenorman Because Paxson - the guy that beat Cornyn - is an actual crook. Straight up takes bribes. With the exception of the Nazi running in Maine as a Democrat,, there isn’t a worse candidate running for US Senate in the 2026 cycle.
Seriously. Google this bums record. Total parasite.
@mandyarthur **Graham voted with Biden's positions >50% of the time in 2023 (mostly nominations, per 538 data). Massie voted with him only 1.8% during the 117th Congress (per FiveThirtyEight/Wikipedia).**
Trump did endorse Graham for his 2026 re-election.
2019 - Relegated from the Football League.
2019 - On the doorstep of liquidation.
2020 - Promotion final defeat at Wembley.
2019-2023 - Non League Football.
2023 - Promotion back to the EFL.
2026 - Promoted back to League One.
NOTTS COUNTY ARE BACK. 🖤🤍
#Notts
Well then, the next time a final is played at Wembley Stadium, Notts County Football Club will be one of two teams involved.
Usually I’d tweet a video and some text and try and get people up for it tomorrow, but my emotions for what is ahead at Wembley tomorrow have been all over the shop this weekend, and all week long really.
You have to be made of some real tough stuff to have such a strong, loving connection with this football club, and when I think of the last decade, since the relegation from League One, being made of that tough stuff is exactly what was required to get through some of the bad, lowest of low moments we experienced along that way.
I think about that day in 2019 in particular, I was there and I can remember just how painful that was like it was yesterday, a moment where trips to Wembley felt like some distance away, a day where you just felt it was only going to get worse from that point onwards, and it did…
Through that summer of uncertainty, financial difficulties and on the doorstep of liquidation, the Reedtz brothers popped up with the save right at the very end.
That’s where things started to look up, and don’t ever forget where we came from to get to tomorrow, four seasons worth of non-league football as who were the world’s oldest professional football club. From rainy, uncovered terraces at Maidenhead to the late Tuesday nights away at Dover…
To that day at Wembley Stadium in 2023, and the jubilation of it all.
Tomorrow, we’re back there man. 🥲
Three seasons back in League Two, and tomorrow a shot to return back to League One for the first time in over a decade…
Just remember how much you have had to endure through your years being in love with this football club, Notts fans, and take all of that into tomorrow. Enjoy it however you may like to enjoy it, because days like tomorrow do not come around too often in football.
Wembley’s turning black and white tomorrow, and I cannot wait to be in that number.
COME ON YOU PIEEEEEES!! 🖤🤍