A man drops his pickup truck off at a mechanic shop for a routine evaluation. Days go by, no updates, no returned calls, nothing. Frustrated and worried, he finally decides to stop by the shop in person just to ask what’s going on. Instead of answers, the owner snaps, gets angry, and starts yelling at him in front of everyone. Situations like this kill trust fast. Communication is everything, especially when someone’s vehicle and money are involved. Getting angry instead of explaining only makes it feel like something’s being hidden.
If a customer is simply asking for an update, why does it turn into a confrontation?
The British establishment is suddenly obsessed with Lord Palmerston—the 19th century architect of regime change operations.
Why now? Trump's new National Defense Strategy just ended their primary weapon.
So they brought the war home.
New Monday Brief with @SJKokinda
This week I could save taxpayers $6.9 billion dollars with three amendments I have submitted to cut foreign aid from the spending bill:
one saves $3,300,000,000 from Israel
one saves $2,100,000,000 from Jordan
one saves $1,500,000,000 from Egypt
This Marine (@FreeAsCanBeOG) wants to file a class action lawsuit against our government!
This fraud isn’t just happening in Minnesota, it’s nationwide and they have their hands in every pot.
At what point do WE THE PEOPLE stand up and say we’re done getting scammed!?