This is actually insane
American goes to explore uptown Minneapolis and Hennepin Avenue, she says “This used to be the place to be”
“Literally every store front is empty — empty, empty, empty”
“Let's look at the many empty storefronts, the boarded up YMCA and explore the bus depot that is a haven for the drug trade”
She walks by countless stores and names what they used to be, now it’s all out of business because of Democrat policies and Democrats importing foreigners to replace Americans
My heart is broken. Today we said our final goodbye to Cheryl’s nephew Michael Hines one week short of his 21st birthday. Michael, who spent his life in a wheelchair from cerebral palsy, made himself the center hub for our family and of a giant community of friends. Michael was only marginally verbal and weighed only 65 pounds but his indomitable spirit, giant personality, and wide smile made him a blinding light in any room. A lifetime in a wheelchair never dampened his valiant soul and his heroics inspired all of us who were lucky enough to know him. At our wedding, he spent hours on the dance floor riding aloft on a hundred hands in front of the bandstand. His ecstatic laughter infected the crowd, the musicians, and caterers making it the most joyous event I ever attended. I relived that joy in our frequent FaceTime calls and on my visits to Florida and his to Cape Cod. He never complained. He was always grateful always brimming with gratitude, love, and kindness. Most of us work a lifetime to get into heaven. Michael had a ticket there the day he was born.
Hey everyone,
My name is Justin I’ve been officially admitted to the hospital and tomorrow is my procedure if I could get replies from all of you with the hashtag #JustinStrong it would mean a lot to me and my family