This is so devastating. Imagine being a black parent tonight. How do you protect your children? If they go out and stab just one person, they might go to prison. It’s like a black man in America can’t even murder anyone anymore. Unimaginable. Jim Crow all over again. I’m furious.
Nobody can explain how mass migration from the third world has benefited the west. Even the advocates of these policies cannot explain its benefits. That's because there is no benefit and they know it. Death, dysfunction, and horrors beyond comprehension. That's all it brings us
@CoachMaxTyler@DeanTTraining I don’t know Brother, they’ve added nearly an inch to my upper thigh with a nice taper towards the knee. Before February when I started doing them, my legs were more straight / flat looking if that makes sense. Yes, I’m tanning on my patio. 💪🏻
@DeanTTraining@JustJottingHere I never did these until February of this year and it has really made my legs look more complete with that new slab of inner thigh muscle going down from the hip joint to just above the knee.
@ThoughtCrimes80@Shall_Issue I never see anyone on those freaking buses. And my car registration goes up every year because they keep adding and increasing the 20 fees to it. Gotta paying for gay and illegal immigrant stuff.
Not only do I buy everything that I can from Amazon, I’m giving an example of their excellent customer service. I ordered a small bulbous item that was “delivered” in a small flat envelope. The envelope had a slice/cut all the way across one end that should’ve been obvious to the driver. The envelope was empty. I initiated a return saying the item was lost and that the driver should’ve noticed the envelope was open and empty, and because I’ve been a good customer and don’t pull scams, they issued a refund.
An apology may be in order.
To Senator Barb Kirkmeyer and Pastor Scott Bottoms, please accept my apology.
Not because I’ve attacked either of you. I haven’t.
But because an unexpected candidate entered this race and changed the entire landscape.
A candidate who wasn’t supposed to be here.
A candidate who wasn’t part of the political establishment.
A candidate who built a grassroots movement that has reached every corner of Colorado.
The truth is, I didn’t enter this race because I wanted a title. I entered because I love Colorado, and after carefully assessing the field, I did not believe either Republican candidate had a realistic path to winning the general election.
That’s not ego.
That’s why I got in.
I’ve also said repeatedly that if the people of Colorado choose either one of them in the primary, I will support them. Because this race is bigger than any one person.
Unfortunately, neither has been willing to make that same commitment if Colorado voters choose me.
That’s the difference between running for yourself and running for the people.
Coloradans don’t wake up worried about political games.
They’re worried about affording groceries.
They’re worried about rising property taxes.
They’re worried about energy costs.
They’re worried about public safety.
They’re worried about whether their children and grandchildren will ever be able to afford a home in the state they love.
Those are the issues that matter.
Those are the issues I’m running on.
And those are the reasons our campaign continues to gain momentum.
Becoming governor is not a promotion for me.
It’s an act of service.
And if the people of Colorado entrust me with that responsibility, I’ll spend every day fighting for them.