@charliekirk11@SenBillCassidy Heed the replies on Charlie’s post. Vote YES for Bobby & gain American trust in medicine. Vote no & erode the trust even further than where it currently stands…and lose the trust of your constituents…which will essentially cause you to lose your senate seat.
@JDVanceNewsX 100% What was done to our service members who executed their RIGHT to decline an EUA vaccination is SHAMEFUL. Troops with 20+ years of spotless service, dishonorably discharged, stripped of their retirement, education & medical benefits - Vindicated!
@elonmusk We cannot do our jobs if our systems are not operating optimally. It leaves us at a productivity deficit where our members and our missions are well below our goals and long term vision. Thank you for making this problem a priority!
@elonmusk As a National Guardsman who just completed December weekend drill, where we held a focus group with our senior non-commissioned officers and raised this very issue, thank you. Our digital productivity is severely limited by the lagging networks and lack of internet bandwidth.
You would think that after losing this election by a landslide, the Democrat reaction may have been a little different than what we’re used to.
Maybe some self-reflection?
Nope - same strategy as always.
Call everyone who disagrees racist, homophobic, misogynistic, etc.
If you had told me a few months ago that I'd be voting for Donald Trump, I'd have called you crazy.
But as an Independent voter in a swing state, that's exactly what I just did. Here's why:
Over the last few months, I've witnessed something amazing happen to the Republican Party... It opened the door to people of ALL backgrounds.
Democrats, like RFK Jr.
Independents, like Tulsi Gabbard
Libertarians, like Ron Paul
Immigrants, like Lily Tang
I laughed in disbelief at the idea of a "Unity Party" - thinking maybe this was some sort of hoax - but then, I watched it form before my eyes.
The only people fleeing the Republican Party were neo-cons, war-mongers, and child abusers. Which to me, seemed like a good sign.
Then, Republicans united around the existential issues we face: negotiating peace globally, eliminating chronic disease, stopping the corporate capture of our regulatory agencies, and lowering inflation.
I'm not sure why Democrats disregarded these critical conversations.
Perhaps they thought we cared more about abortion rights than WWIII.
Maybe they were too busy appealing to the likes of Dick Cheney, shifting wealth upwards, and running ads sponsored by Pfizer.
For us "politically homeless," the existential issues are paramount.
Most of us are anti-war. Most of us are anti-monopoly. Pro-peace. Pro-health. Pro-locally-grown-food. Pro-sunlight. Pro-kindness. Anti-censorship.
We could care less about culture-war issues.
I'm not sure how the Republican Party became the party of peace, love, healing, and the common man; but here we are.
Now GET OUT AND VOTE.
Let's Make America Healthy Again!
To anyone who is struggling today...
Singing this for you.
Your pain does not define you.
You are precious.
You are worthy.
You are deeply loved.
Thanks Scooter ❤
#Blessing#ElRoi#HeSeesYou#WayMaker