🎉 It's finally here! "Govern Differently" is now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
After years of witnessing school board dysfunction firsthand, I wrote the practical guide I wish I'd had when I started.
This isn't theory—it's a roadmap for breaking toxic cycles and creating healthy, effective school board governance.
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Not only are the Texas Rangers the ONLY team in Major League Baseball that don’t have a Pride Night, they instead celebrate fatherhood by allowing the player’s kids to join them on the field for the National Anthem during Father’s Day.
Every other MLB team should take notes ✍️
Listening to the Yanks talk about the #WorldCup is crazy.
They deadset think they’re going to walk all over Turkey, Paraguay & us Aussies.
With how arrogant their pundits have been I hope they get punted at the group stage.
#Socceroos#USMNT#Turkiye#paraguay
@FreddyLA7 Bro, wait until you discover @SCHEELS.
The one we have in Colorado Springs is effectively @bucees meets @BassProShops with a Ferris Wheel inside.
This is why we need to teach kids how to use AI responsibly. This is one of those "spot 15 problems" and the joke is that they're ate 40 of them. A federal dept thought this was a good idea.
As my kids say, "they're cooked, bro."
Most Popular Work Per Decade in America🇺🇸
What has happened to us... 🙃
🇺🇸1770s: Common Sense by Thomas Paine
🇺🇸1780s: The Federalist Papers
🇺🇸1790s: Plutarch's Parallel Lives
19th Century
🇺🇸1800s–1810s: Plutarch's Parallel Lives
🇺🇸1820s: The Last of the Mohicans by JF Cooper
🇺🇸1830s: The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
🇺🇸1840s: Novels by Charles Dickens / Cicero's works
🇺🇸1850s: Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
🇺🇸1860s: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
🇺🇸1870s: Ragged Dick series by Horatio Alger
🇺🇸1880s: Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace
🇺🇸1890s: Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush by Ian Maclaren
20th Century
🇺🇸1900s: To Have and to Hold by Mary Johnston
🇺🇸1910s: Westerns by Zane Grey
🇺🇸1920s: Main Street by Sinclair Lewis
🇺🇸1930s: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
🇺🇸1940s: How Green Was My Valley by Llewellyn
🇺🇸1950s: Peyton Place by Grace Metalious
🇺🇸1960s: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
🇺🇸1970s: Jaws by Peter Benchley
🇺🇸1980s: Novels by Stephen King / Tom Clancy
🇺🇸1990s: John Grisham thrillers
21st Century
🇺🇸2000s: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
🇺🇸2010s: Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James
The list excludes the Bible, which would be #1 since the founding (Deo Gratias).
Was trying to do research on the popularity of the Odyssey in American history...
Justice Clarence Thomas: “The Declaration is, in fact, along with the Gospels, one of the greatest antislavery documents in the history of Western civilization . . .
The ideas of the Declaration were so powerful that our nation could not coexist with the contradiction created by the great evil of slavery.
Those principles were so powerful that hundreds of thousands of Americans fought and died in the Civil War to make men free.
Those ideas have been so powerful that they convinced our nation to finally end segregation.”
This is from the monumental speech Justice Thomas delivered last month celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence at @UTAustin. Read and watch this speech.
https://t.co/C5dnKNSyHL