Dear Elon Musk, happy birthday, I wish you go farther and farther on the road of benefiting mankind, and look forward to your new space exploration. I wish you and your family happiness and happiness ❤️ #Elon#elon_musk@elonmusk
We live in an unfortunate time where politics divides us to the very root of what it means to be American. Many people are so blinded by being for or against one man that it dictates their entire worldview while actual principles and policies fall by the wayside.
In many ways I would have preferred nothing more than to be left alone. To have steered clear of the dirty business that is modern American politics. But we can't simply shrink into the shadows and hope that a changing world will leave us untouched.
What's worse is that it isn't only our politicians who seek to change our country. Simply waiting every two or four years and then trying to vote your way out of it won't work. A group of elites, both nationally and internationally seek to control our very way of life. What we own, what we eat, what we can or can't use to protect ourselves, what we drive and even how much we travel. Ignoring it doesn't make it go away, and hiding from it only means that it will come for you last, long after a movement could have been organized to resist it.
We need radical change to get back to what the United States was supposed to be. A change in priorities, principles, and culture first, then policy must follow. A people who are better versed in the ideals of individual liberty the founders envisioned will be more apt to reject the things being foisted upon them by their government and international organizations like the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
But too many still sleep, the problems we will soon face having not even flashed across the minds of some. Others in denial, thinking the problems will never materialize, that someone else will come along to solve them. But for too long we've looked to politicians to solve problems. It starts with us. From the ground up. Locally, online, and in the home. Things don't get better because we want them to. We have to work for it.
The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light.
Romans 13:12
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An illegal alien released at the southern border in 2022 has been charged with killing an 11-year-old boy.
This is the tragic reality of Biden’s border crisis.
White guy gets jumped by a large group of scholars in Torrance, California.
Around 4 p.m. Torrance police received a call reporting “a large crowd of juveniles fighting among themselves”.
And there you have it, folks.
Obama-appointed Tanya Chutkan just compared January 6 to Boston Marathon bombing and 9/11.
Insulting to the victims and legally illiterate. She isn't just crooked but painfully stupid.
One of the best reposts I will ever make. The most profoundly truthful scenes in any movie ever made. This is from the early 80s. Just in time for 1984.
Peter Doocy: “The Secret Service is paying $16,000 a month now to stage near Hunter Biden in Malibu? Who's paying for that?”
Karine Jean-Pierre: “That's a question for the Secret Service.”
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