The reason we all know that Spencer Pratt is being robbed is because we saw it happen to Trump in 2020.
The reason it is happening to Spencer now is because NO ONE in the GOP did ANYTHING to stop what happened to Trump.
Well, Not this time.
Let's raise HeII.
Forget it, Governor. In California this stuff about percentages is a dog and pony show. The media are a part of the charade, of course. It is a 100% certainty that a Democrat will win every major office. Every single time. There is no contest. It is just pure cheating every time.
If @GavinNewsom and CA Democrats really wanted to count VOTES in one day they could.
Him and the rest of these clowns are NOT incompetent.
They’re corrupt!
Poster for the SAVE ACT, if ever there were one. A masked Antifa criminal stuffing a ballot box.
Who’s more of a traitor? This masked Democrat operative or Republican fraud John Thune for failing to stop the likes of her(him?)
JD Vance should step in & replace John Thune as Presiding Officer.
It's his Constitutional right, as Vice President.
We could ram through the entire MAGA agenda before midterms, if we just got Thune out of the way.
Let's make it happen.
🛑 BREAKING NEWS
According to the latest People’s Poll, Spencer Pratt defeated Karen Bass by a landslide and should already be mayor.
The voters know it.
The Democrats know it.
The media knows it.
Gavin Newsom knows it.
Karen Bass knows it.
The whole world knows it.
California is a banana republic.
I’m a simple man...
All I wanted from the GOP was to cut waste, fraud, and abuse from government spending + make sure that only Americans were voting.
That’s ALL I wanted, the bar was sooooo low…
…and they couldn’t even do that
WHAT ON EARTH are the GOP actually doing??!!!
She ate lunch alone for 730 days straight. What this 16-year-old built from that pain now protects millions of kids worldwide.
Seventh grade. Natalie Hampton carried her tray through a packed cafeteria and felt it — that specific, suffocating dread of not knowing where to go.
She'd already learned what happened when you approached the wrong table. The silence. The turned backs. The whispered laughter that followed you all the way to the empty table by the wall.
The one everyone could see.
The one that said: nobody wants her.
For two full years — 730 consecutive lunches — that table was hers. Alone.
The bullying went further than whispers. She was shoved into lockers. Four physical attacks in two weeks. She came home with scratches and bruises. When she finally reported it, school administrators sent her to counseling — to find out what she was doing wrong.
The isolation grew so heavy she was hospitalized for anxiety.
Then ninth grade came. A new school. And almost overnight — everything changed. Students welcomed her. She made friends within weeks. She finally knew what safe felt like.
But she couldn't stop thinking about the kids still sitting at the wall table. Right now. Today.
She remembered what she'd needed most during all those lunches. Not a teacher. Not a pamphlet. Just one person saying: "You can sit with us."
So at 16 — with zero coding experience and "a lot of enthusiasm," as she put it — Natalie built exactly that.
She called it Sit With Us.
The idea was simple and genius: students sign up as "ambassadors," keeping their table open. Other kids privately browse available tables on their phones before ever walking into the cafeteria — and show up knowing they're already welcome.
No public rejection. No moment of judgment. Just a guaranteed seat.
Within 7 days of launching: 10,000 downloads.
Then the world found her. NPR. The Washington Post. CBS News. Messages from Morocco, Australia, the Philippines, France — kids who'd been eating alone for years, finally finding a place to belong.
Sit With Us now operates in 30 countries.
"Even if it helps one person," Natalie said quietly, "it was worth building."
She turned 730 lunches of loneliness into a lifeline for millions.
That's not just survival. That's transformation.
Whether athletes should be compelled to wear a gay pride logo on their uniforms is a highly debated topic with strong arguments on both sides. Major sports leagues have largely shifted away from forcing compliance to avoid player discomfort and public division.
Does an athlete have a say in what appears on their uniform, or is that a decision by the team and league?
This guy turned every single text his HOA president sent him into a song.
Over the past year and a half, she’s been texting him nonstop about fines, videos he’s posting, eggs in the yard, signs on his lawn, his driveway, and even threatening to put a lien on his house. So instead of arguing with her, he had AI turn all her messages into a full song.
It’s honestly one of the most creative ways I’ve seen someone get back at an over-the-top HOA.
Be honest… would you turn your HOA president’s texts into a song?
Good morning my faithful friends. I am once again asking for my prayer warriors to collectively pray for my dear wife.
She tipped yesterday and fell on the concrete patio. She suffered cuts and abrasions on her knee, and scuffed her shoulder, but her elbow took the brunt of the impact, causing a severe brake just above the elbow joint.
When you get as old as us, you don’t bounce back like you used to. I’m asking you to pray that she doesn’t need surgery on that arm.
They currently have her arm in a splint to allow for swelling. We are expected to hear from the orthopedics team in the next day or so, they will determine rather the bone will heal on its own in a cast, or she will be needing surgery.
Thank you, I appreciate each and every one of you wonderful souls. You are always there for me.
Much love to all of you.
When I was 17 yrs old I took an old fishing tackle box filled it with some hand tools and went to every dealership and auto repair business, and told them I would work for free for two weeks, if they didnt like me they could fire me with no pay. It worked. I went from fixing cars to fixing some of the biggest equipment in the world. I retired at 57. Get a trade.