@KenPaxtonTX, @bennyjohnson, @atensnut, @LauraLoomer
Scott, my mom, YahChannah Wolf, who is 86 years old and has adenocarcinoma of the lungs was hospitalized night before last. As she got better, the biggest disappointment was that she couldn't vote today in Texas. I called the Republicans of Texas, who told us how to get a sick & disabled form. My sister had to go get the form, bring it to the hospital for her doctor to sign proving she was ill, then bring the signed doctor's form back to the election place! THEN she had to bring the ballot back, follow all proper procedures and our beautiful Mom voted! THEN my sister returned the ballot to the election headquarters. All that for her ONE vote. If an 86 year-old woman with incurable cancer can go to all that trouble to vote, so can the rest of us! So proud of her!
Good rainy morning from Arlington National Cemetery.
Specifically, the final resting place of your hero husband Staff Sgt. Alan Shaw.
His grave now has some fresh roses placed in front of it, alongside two American flags, a reminder that Americans truly appreciate his sacrifice.
God bless you and your family on this Memorial Day ๐๐ป๐บ๐ธ
Insanely clever marketing.
Itโs a water stencil so what theyโre doing is power washing the sidewalk and creating the words with the dirt that remains.
If you live in LA and your neighborhood is covered in graffiti and the city is ignoring it, just spray paint โVOTE PRATTโ over it, and Karen will have it painted over within 20 minutes.