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PROTECT THE INNOCENCE OF OUR GIRLS! 🙏❤️
Mark Wahlberg attended a father-daughter dance with his 10-year-old daughter.
When explicit lyrics started playing, he told the DJ:
“This is not okay. You got little girls here… you’re dropping F-bombs and all kinds of other stuff.”
Some called it old-fashioned.
Others called it good parenting.
Do you support his response? Would you have done anything differently?
“We found 146,000 kids so far. Some of these kids claimed that they were raped over 600 times. I don't care who you are. If you can't stand for law enforcement to go find these kids, who are you?” @SecMullinDHS
My mom paid off her house in 2003.
Thought that was it. Thought she was done. Thought it was finally hers.
Property taxes were $1,800 a year back then.
She’s retired now. Fixed income. Same house. Same neighborhood.
Property taxes are $24,000 a year.
That’s $2,000 a month.
On a house she already paid for.
She’s 71 years old and the government sends her a bill every year just to stay in her own home.
You never really own anything in America.
You just make payments to a different landlord.
Black pilot, West Point graduate, and combat veteran Wesley Hunt delivered a masterclass response:
“Hey Jasmine… Black pilot here.
I graduated from West Point. I went through Army flight school. I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache. I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad.
Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color. Nobody lowered the standards for me.
Suggesting that Black pilots, engineers, doctors, or leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting.
I didn’t want a different standard. I wanted the same standard.”
He ended with a powerful line:
“Merit isn’t racist. Excellence isn’t discriminatory. And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.”
This is the kind of clarity and backbone America needs right now.
Hey Jasmine…
Black pilot here.
I think you missed the plot.
Then again, that’s becoming a pattern.
I graduated from West Point.
I went through Army flight school.
I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache.
I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad.
Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color.
Nobody lowered the standards for me.
Nobody looked at me and said, “Let’s check a diversity box.”
That’s what people like you don’t seem to understand.
Suggesting that Black pilots, Black engineers, Black doctors, or Black leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting.
I didn’t want a different standard.
I wanted the same standard.
And when you’re flying into combat, the American people don’t care what race the pilot is.
They care whether the pilot is qualified.
Merit isn’t racist.
Excellence isn’t discriminatory.
And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.
BREAKING: Marco Rubio just said the quiet part out loud.
Americans work 40+ years…
Pay taxes.
Follow the rules.
Build the country.
Then retire on $800, $900, maybe $1,000 a month.
Meanwhile, new arrivals can allegedly receive more support from the same system they never paid into.
Read that again.
The people who built America are being pushed to the back of the line.
This is not compassion.
This is a government priority problem.
America First was never just a slogan.
It was a warning.
Who comes first?
The taxpayer… or the system?
I teach auto shop at a small high school. We work on students cars, teachers cars, students parents cars and some community people cars. We only charge for parts and not labor, so we saved some people a lot of money last school year. This last school year we did 126 oil changes, 68 brake jobs, 85 alignments, 4 steering racks, 22 tune ups, 32 struts, 20 shock absorbers, 4 transfer cases, mounted and balanced 82 new tires, 4 timing chains, 15 valve cover gaskets, 14 thermostats, 4 radiators, 12 in tank fuel pumps, 8 EVAP canisters, 6 exhaust manifolds, 4 mufflers, 15 AC repairs including evacuate and recharge, 8 alternators, 22 batteries, 9 starters and so much more! Proud of those students I am!
This is the moment a customer busted two @Shell workers running the screw scam to charge gas to other customers.
He told them straight: take the screws out or I’m ruining your entire company.
I’m so sick of people coming to America just to scam hard-working citizens. Deport every single one running these street-level cons.
🚨 WOW! Dr. ALVEDA KING just said it PERFECTLY on Capitol Hill
"I still have a dream. I dream that one day we will move beyond black power and white power and embrace GOD'S power and human dignity!"
"I reject the notion that Americans who hold traditional Christian beliefs should be treated as THREATS or TERRORISTS simply because we disagree with a prevailing political thought!" 🙏🏻
"I dream that Americans will one day see each other, not as enemies, but as neighbors. I dream that we will hear each other, see each other, and recognize that every human life has value from the womb to the tomb and beyond."
"We are as scripture teaches, one blood, one human race. And if we remember that truth, we can build a future worthy of the sacrifices made by those who came before us."
"We must speak out for truth and against the forces that would manufacture hate, fear, division, and violence simply to line their pockets and further their political ambitions."
"God bless America, God bless you!"
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What do these 6 kids all have in common?
They each completed our 50 Yard Challenge by mowing 50 FREE lawns in their communities for the elderly, disabled, single parents, and veterans.
With every 10 lawns, they earned a new color shirt, and at 50 lawns they received their black shirt (like a black belt in karate) 🥋—along with a brand-new mower, weed eater, and blower!
👉 Will your child be the next to take on the challenge?
Kids can join from any city, any state. Raking leaves and snow shoveling count too.
Sign up here: https://t.co/cUXfnpDBhS
(These kids are from previous years.)
Keanu Reeves arrived at the party celebrating the end of filming for his new movie in New York, but he spent the first twenty minutes standing outside the venue in the rain. No one had recognized him, and he waited quietly — without complaining, without asking for special treatment. The club owner later said:
“I didn’t even know Keanu was out there waiting in the rain — he never said a word to anyone.”
Keanu often rides public transportation, speaks naturally with homeless people, and never hesitates to help them. He is 56 years old, yet his simplicity remains unchanged: he can sit on a park bench eating a hot dog among ordinary people without ever acting as though he were different.
After filming one of the The Matrix movies, he gave each stuntman a brand-new motorcycle to thank them for their courage and skill. He also gave up a significant portion of his salary so costume designers and special effects artists could be paid what they deserved, recognizing the value of their often invisible work. And while filming The Devil's Advocate, he agreed to reduce his own paycheck so that Al Pacino could join the cast.
Life, however, did not spare him from pain. During those same years, he lost his best friend, his partner lost their child, and shortly afterward she died in a car accident, while his sister was diagnosed with leukemia.
Keanu did not allow himself to be broken by tragedy. He donated five million dollars to the clinic treating his sister, put his career aside to stay close to her, and created a leukemia foundation to which he donates part of the earnings from every film he makes.
A man may be born male, but remaining truly human — with dignity, compassion, and humility — is something entirely different.
Perhaps that is what makes Keanu Reeves so special: his greatness is not only found in his films, but in the way he chooses to live every day, with kindness and respect for everyone around him.
And maybe the true strength of a hero is measured precisely when nobody is watching.
BREAKING: The Trump administration is putting every state on notice in a massive crackdown on Medicaid fraud.
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson just announced that Hawaii has been officially decertified for failing to enforce the law and address the fraud problem plaguing the state.
"Everyone is on notice. And today, Hawaii is being decertified for its abject failure to enforce state and federal law to prohibit fraud."