The Scots took over Boston and they belt out OUR anthem, word for word, in a pub!
The Europeans and Japanese at the World Cup have made the world appreciate America.
(Maybe they can teach the Democrats).
JUST IN: Governor Abigail Spanberger officially signs a bill handing over Virginia’s 13 electoral votes to whoever wins the most votes across the whole country…
even if Virginians vote the other way.
Insane.
They rushed it through with mostly Democrat votes. The plan has 222 votes. It needs 270 to actually start working. Once it does, your vote in Virginia doesn’t matter anymore.
The Founders made the Electoral College so a few big cities don’t boss the whole country. This is a sneaky Democrat power grab to cheat that.
“Every vote counts the same”? Lies.
Virginians are pissed off, and they should be. They got played.
British woman says she was “born in the wrong country”.
She says “nothing comes close to USA” 🥹.
She’s travelled to 27 different countries & says the USA beats anything she’s ever experienced.
I sure do love people that love us. I’ve watched her videos & she & her husband are traveling all over the states, having a blast!
It’s been so much fun watching America through the eyes of Europeans.
This has been my favorite content 🥹.
I just love that she loves America 🇺🇸
06-04 is Killdozer day.
“Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things.”
Marvin Heemeyer, a USAF veteran, bought the land in 1992 and built a shop.
The town annexes the area where his land is.
Typically, along with annexation, city utilities such as sewage lines are extended.
It didn't, and Heemeyer was asked to instead build out the sewage pipeline himself, which would have cost him over 80k USD. A cheaper septic tank option was also available, but he refused both options and was fined $2500 in 2001. He paid the check with “Cowards” written on it.
The concrete plant rezoning happened where the Docheff family wanted to build a concrete batch plant next door to Heemeyer's shop. Heemeyer did not want to sell his land.
After the town rezoned the land in 2001, the concrete plant went up, and the noise, dust, and traffic ruined his business. The only access road was also blocked.
Heemeyer asked permission to build an additional road to his shop for easier access, which was easy to do because he had a bulldozer and was going to do it himself. The City denied him.
Appeals, lawsuits... everything got rejected, and intrusive elements ended up built around his shop, practically encircling it.
With his back against the wall and no option left, he secretly started building an armored plating cover for the bulldozer. Audio tapes, recordings, and documentation were all curated and sent to his brother before he started his rampage.
In the 2-hour rampage, he didn't hurt anyone.
He destroyed 13 buildings, all connected to those who wronged him, including the town hall. After it was done, he took his own life inside the killdozer and became a legend.
All the evidence then came out, implicating the city for the insane bureaucracy that drove a reasonable person to do unreasonable things.
It all started because the government's land-use power allowed a bigger player to develop right next door, destroying his life.
Property should mean something, and when zoning is rigged against the little guy, it is exactly the kind of 12 year slow-motion injustice that turned a reasonable welder into the Killdozer guy.
The story inspired movies like Leviathan (2014), and documentaries like Tread, along with multiple songs.
RIP Marvin Heemeyer
Good morning to my favorite people (VETERANS): I have got some used vehicles being offered for our Marine. Vetting. Making decisions. Will have updates soon! We are back and we are doing HUGE assists for veterans🇺🇸👊🏽I am so fired up:))
Two besties put unleaded gas in their diesel UTV… and instead of panicking, they said “if boys can do it, how hard can it be?” 😂
They hit the tractor supply store with the list of items they'll need, picked up some diesel at the gas station, siphon out the unleaded, spent hours in the dark with flashlights and tools, crawled under the machine, flushed the lines, changed the filter — while cheering every bit of progress they made.
Fast-forward to the next morning: they hike back with the portable jumper, and try firing it up and few times… and when that engine finally roared to life? Epic victory dance complete with huge smiles, cheers, and pure “we did it!” energy!
Sometimes the best stories (and the biggest confidence boosts) come from rolling up your sleeves and figuring it out together.
Have you ever tackled a “this should be a guy thing” fix and nailed it?
🚨 NOW: Democrats have been EXPOSED for suggesting FIRING the Virginia Supreme Court Justices by lowering the retirement age in response to the 10D-1R map being struck down
OR they would INVALIDADE a 2020 constitutional amendment to create the redistricting process 🤯
"That is banana republic, total institution-destroying MADNESS!"
"The New York Times is reporting about these machinations at least being discussed by some Democrats at high levels, one of which involves taking out the entire state Supreme Court, just basically going back retroactively and saying, oh, you're all too old. The new cutoff is 54!"
"You're all ineligible to be justices, so you're out filling seven seats with their own hacks and doing it again."
"Then the backup plan that they're talking about doing, apparently, is to invalidate the 2020 constitutional amendment that was overwhelmingly supported by Virginians that created the independent redistricting process that has actually brought about a fair map."
"And then the legislature would say, okay, that one doesn't count anymore. Now we'll draw these new districts. It's wild!"
"I think there are some Democrats tapping the brakes on it, which they should be."
"If they seriously consider either of these things, it is seismic and like a red flag moment for the democracy that they pretend to care about. Don't do this." @guypbenson
MASSIVE 🔥— Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has dropped a bombshell by demanding the complete elimination of property taxes across the U.S.A.
"It's almost like they have to pay rent to the government, just to be able to enjoy their property. That's wrong. We need to do something."