If we deported all illegal aliens, home prices would fall between 20%-30%.
If we deported all illegal aliens, ER wait times would drop.
If we deported all illegal aliens, insurance costs would drop.
If we deported all illegal aliens, we could give more Americans healthcare.
If we deported all illegal aliens, crime would drop.
If we deported all illegal aliens, traffic woild decrease.
Every single thing in American life would get better if we deported all illegal aliens.
So why don’t you support it?
This is what honest people do when they get into positions of power in the government, but 99.9% are just addicted to the position. Think of all the people who have been lying to you, and those who are covering up for them.
lots of people finding out via this article that the evangelical crew does not consider you a christian if you're methodist/episcopal/lutheran/catholic.
I have a prayer request that I would appreciate many prayers for please..
The kids mom, as I’ve gotten to know her is very lonely , and has no immediate family .. her parents died of overdoses and she doesn’t have many friends (I can tell), she’s 2 weeks away from getting custody of her children back and has stayed clean/done all they asked of her.
She got a call her grandmother is dying right now (this is who raised her so more like her mother) … she’s headed to say goodbye and she’s a WRECK 💔 understandably. Please pray that this would not derail her sobriety and even though she doesn’t know the Lord , that he would come alongside her and she would know it’s HIM.
Lord have mercy.
🤔 @FBIDirectorKash
What exactly is against the law?
Is it-
1. Bring a firearm to a protest?
2. Bring a loaded firearm to a protest?
3. Bring a loaded firearm with multiple magazines to a protest?
@FBIDirectorKash - please quote the statute for us.
I mean if you are the Director of the FBI and you are going to go around and pontificate on law you should actually KNOW the law upon which you pontificate.
When you are in a position of authority and you engage in “gaslighting” it is actually a violation of the Constitution called “chilling effect.” It could also be an ethics violation.
After rampant fraud was uncovered at daycare centers in Minnesota and elsewhere, a judge blocked President Trump’s effort to put guardrails on those programs.
I’ve offered this amendment to circumvent the judge’s ruling and empower the President to withhold fraudulent funds.
How DARE this man, who used Romans 13 to defend unlawful practices like vaccine mandates and church shutdowns, now try to say that the requirement of Christians to submit to lawful authorities does NOT apply to illegal immigration.
Seriously, how dare he. No evangelical leader is more of a hypocrite and a blind guide than Russell Moore.
Have you ever tried to cook eggs in stainless-steel? It can be a disaster.
You need to understand the Leidenfrost effect if you want to avoid a mess.
This is a really cool demonstration and explanation.
Source: letseat_uk (IG)
You're going to try a new cleaning method that you've never tried before? Have you ever tried any method? This is why you should be hesitant to eat food at potlucks.
By extremely popular demand, I have compiled a source documents reading list for you all, the majority of which are free to you and where you can find them. This includes papers from our founders, letters, memoirs, and old newspapers. (Note: These are in no particular order, I removed the links, but I believe you can decode them without James Jay’s invisible ink. Happy reading.)
1. American Archives by Peter Force (1774–1776)
- Free via Internet Archive; originals at Library of Congress.
2. Naval Documents of the American Revolution
- Free via U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command.
3. Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary War Series
- Free transcriptions via Founders Online.
4. Papers of Thomas Jefferson
- Free via Founders Online.
5. Papers of Alexander Hamilton
- Free via Founders Online.
6. Papers of John Adams
- Free via Founders Online.
7. Papers of Benjamin Franklin
- Partial free via Founders Online.
8. Papers of James Madison
- Free via Founders Online.
9. Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 by James Madison
- Free via Library of Congress (included in the Madison Papers).
10. Journals of the Continental Congress
- Free via Library of Congress.
11. Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774–1789
- Free via Library of Congress.
12. The Federalist Papers
- Free via Library of Congress, Yale Avalon project
13. The Anti-Federalist Papers (compiled editions)
- Free selections via Library of Congress, full with purchase
14. Tea Leaves (Boston Tea Party documents, 1884)
- Free via Library of Congress.
15. A Retrospect of the Boston Tea-Party, with a Memoir of George R. T. Hewes (1834)
- Free via Internet Archive. (Archive(Dot)Org)
16. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
- Free searchable via Library of Congress (chroniclingamerica(Dot)loc(Dot)gov); includes Revolutionary era titles.)
17. Annotated Newspapers of Harbottle Dorr, Jr. (1765–1776)
- Free via Massachusetts Historical Society.
18. Writings of Thomas Paine (Common Sense, The American Crisis, etc.)
- Free individual works via Library of Congress and public domain sources.
19. Thomas Paine: A Lifetime of Radicalism by David Benner (2022)
- Purchase or library access required.
20. Culper Code Book (Benjamin Tallmadge) Washington's copy of the numerical code dictionary.
- Free images via Mount Vernon website (mountvernon(Dot)org) or Library of Congress.
21. Washington's Spies by Alexander Rose (2006)
- Purchase required.
22. George Washington: Writings
(This is the most comprehensive one-volume collection of Washington's letters, speeches, orders, addresses, and journals spanning his military and presidential career.)
- Library of America, (edited by John H. Rhodehamel, 1997)
23. George Washington's Farewell Address (1796)
- Full text free via Library of Congress website.
24. Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation (copied by Washington, 1744)
(Washington's handwritten copy of 110 maxims on personal conduct and character, the foundation of his self-disciplined, inspiring leadership.)
- Full text and manuscript images free via Library of Congress or Mount Vernon website.
25. The Declaration of Independence
- Full text free via Library of Congress website.
26. The United States Constitution
- Full text free via Library of Congress website.
27. The Bill of Rights
- Full text free via Library of Congress website.
28. Olive Branch Petition (1775)
- Free via Library of Congress (Continental Congress collections).
29. Articles of Confederation (1777)
- Free via Library of Congress.
30. Treaty of Alliance with France (1778)
- Free via Library of Congress (Continental Congress collections).
31. Treaty of Paris (1783)
- Free via Library of Congress or National Archives.
32. A Proclamation by the King, for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition (August 23, 1775, by King George III)
- Free via Yale’s Avalon project
"My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me"