For all of my new friends.....
They named me a little ball of hate at work, bc I'm short and sassy. Kinda like a chihuahua, but no marks 😬
I love my MAGA frens, and am here just to make you smile with my bestest attitude.
Fk em if they cant take a joke. 🤭😏
Welcome! 😅🫶🇺🇲!
@DapperDomo Tell your compatriots to stop promoting hate and segregation. 🤦♀️ Children do not know color. Born to people like you who promote supremacy over one race or the other. We learn from our ancestors. Srop holding our children hostage. Let them thrive. Together.
As a pastor, I think Dr. Alveda King touched something many people have forgotten.
The Scripture does not teach black power or white power. It teaches God’s power. Jesus.
Acts 17:26 says God “made of one blood all nations of men.” That’s not a political slogan. That’s a biblical reality. We are different ethnicities, cultures, and histories, but one human race created in the image of God.
What struck me most was her rejection of treating traditional Christians as threats simply because they hold biblical convictions. In a healthy republic, disagreement is not extremism. The moment faith becomes something to be tolerated only when it agrees with the prevailing culture, liberty is already in trouble.
Her call to see neighbors instead of enemies is also desperately needed. Too many democrats, media outlets, and activist groups profit from keeping Americans angry at one another. Fear sells. Division raises donations. Outrage drives clicks. Reconciliation doesn’t enrich political consultants.
I don’t dream of a nation where one group dominates another.
I dream of a nation where character matters more than skin color, truth matters more than ideology, and God matters more than politics.
One blood. One human race. One Creator.
That vision is far closer to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream than the endless racial Democrat tribalism being sold to Americans today.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
Beautiful Patriot Here!
This woman is 🔥! She is so right on everything about the supporters of Karmelo Anthony. When people can only resort to name calling, it’s because they don’t have anything intelligent to say. #karmelo#austinmetcalf#friscotexas
Steve Ewing is having a horrifying week - losing a pet to degenerate pitbull owners right after his business (Steve's Hot Dogs) was vandalized two days in a row.
But that's the thing about living in a city like St. Louis, which is teeming with dysfunctional and violent people. While your odds of being a victim of crime are never particularly high at any given moment, the widespread presence of these disorderly and antisocial people makes the risk significantly higher than if you lived in a suburb. And when you suddenly find yourself on the losing end of that risk, it can bite hard and multiple times in a row.
Living in a city with a high proportion of disorderly people also requires you to take constant mitigating action. In Steve's case, that could include having to buy additional insurance for his business, or needing to be constantly alert to the risk of encountering pit bulls in Tower Grove Park. These people erode your ability to enjoy your city in both overt and subtle, subconscious ways.
We deserve better than to sacrifice quality of life in our cities to the most antisocial, destructive segment of the population.
@Al_B_Done@MissouriPromise Here's my tax breakdown from last year. Note the school tax. St. Louis City schools are horrendous and "provisionally" accredited. 😑
Florida processes more than 10 million votes in a matter of hours.
California takes days — or sometimes even weeks — to count the votes.
It’s pathetic — and it’s corrosive to our civic culture.