If you’re visiting for a very large sporting event & you happen to discover RANCH while you’re here… pls pack it in your CHECKED BAG on the way home.
Thank you.
Dear professional baseball players,
ANY player in ANY professional LEAGUE who is FINED by their league for refusing to be FORCED to participate in WOKE LEFTIST AGENDAS, who refuses to wear ridiculous uniforms (or cleats), @TPUSA and I will PAY any and ALL of your Fines!
You signed a contract to play baseball, you didn’t sign a contract to go against your deeply held Christian religious beliefs.
Baseball is our National Pastime, not Drag queen story hour.
Sincerely yours,
Rob Schneider and Turning Point USA!
I know this won’t go viral and has nothing to do with the trades but, to good not to share.
My 12 year is reading the bible for one hour per day on his own.
We just picked him from a 4 day church camp.
Take your kids to church camps, they work 🙌🏽🙏🏽
I’m being pressured to STOP talking about the SAVE America Act
& they don’t want me to return to South Dakota.
I won’t be bullied & I cannot be bought.
Due to these bullying attempts, I’m also looking at coming to Sturgis.
Stateside, a gas station. I drank a frozen blue beverage too quickly, and was struck down by a punishment this entire nation knows, and accepts, and has named.
The drink is called a slush. Ice, sweetness, and a blue that does not occur in nature. The day was hot. I was thirsty. I drank like a soldier at a river.
The pain arrived in my skull like a war horn.
Behind the eyes. Above everything. Total. I gripped the roof of my car. I may have made a sound.
"Brain freeze," said the cashier through the door, with no urgency whatsoever.
It has a NAME. The affliction is so common it has a household name, like a cousin.
"Tongue on the roof of your mouth," called a man at the pumps. He did not look over. He prescribed the remedy mid-pump, casually, the way one mentions weather.
I pressed my tongue to the roof of my mouth. The war horn faded. The healer nodded at his pump, finished, and was gone in a Chevrolet.
In my land, punishment follows crime by way of courts and seasons. Here, the sentence is instant. Drink with greed, and the ice strikes the mind directly. No trial. No appeal. Perfectly fair.
And here is what moves me. EVERYONE has felt it. The cashier. The healer. Children. Elders. An entire nation united by the same small lightning, all taught the same cure, all passing it on to strangers at gas stations, free of charge.
You cannot fully distrust a country once you know it shares one pain.
The freeze does not punish thirst. It punishes haste.
I finished the slush slowly, like a scholar. Blue tongue. Clear mind.
Then at the door I forgot everything, drank deeply, and was struck down again.
"Tongue, hon," said the cashier, without looking up.
Discipline is a journey.
21 years ago, I sat in a prison cell and learned I was pregnant.
Every sign pointed toward abortion. Every circumstance said this baby would never have a chance.
But I chose life.
I saw value in my daughter before anyone else could.
What I didn’t know was that her birth would help change laws in America. Fifteen years after I gave birth while chained to a hospital bed with a sheriff standing watch, that story reached the highest levels of government. And @POTUS granted me a full and unconditional pardon and signed legislation ending the shackling of women during childbirth in federal prisons.
Today, that same baby walked across the stage as a graduate of MIT.
From a prison birth to one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Never let your circumstances determine someone’s worth.
There is value in life.
There is purpose in every child.
Go, baby. The world is yours. ❤️🎓
#MIT #Graduation #ChooseLife #Redemption #SecondChances #ValueInLife
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Please ignore this nonsense.
They stole an election from him.
They tried to throw his ass in prison.
And then they tried to kill him. Several times.
They went after his family.
They tried to bankrupt him, called him a rapist, and an insurrectionist, and toss his ass off the ballot.
And your on here blackpilling and claiming he's a massive impotent pussy who's going to let them get away with doing that to him.
Even as all the signs point to your being a dumbass.
WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION?!
Here’s an idea…
Rather than the government mandating digital ID on all of us, we should be mandating digital ID on the government to monitor exactly where they spend our tax money and the meetings they have with corporate lobbyists. We don’t serve them. They serve us.
Greg Burgess writes....
So apparently Jill and I are on a plane to China with Trump, Elon Musk, half the Cabinet, and a collection of CEOs whose combined net worth could probably refinance the moon.
Totally normal day for Gen X.
And I just can’t stop laughing at how the media spent YEARS telling us:
- China hated Elon
- Trump was “finished”
- America was collapsing
- capitalism was dead
- and everybody important was abandoning the U.S.
Meanwhile, here we are somewhere over the Pacific looking like the cast of Succession meets Top Gun: Retirement Plan Edition.
Remember when China sanctioned Marco Rubio back in 2020 and everybody acted like the geopolitical chessboard had permanently shifted?
Now suddenly everybody’s still showing up to the table because — shocking development — nations tend to like:
- money
- technology
- manufacturing
- trade
- AI
- energy
- semiconductors
- and not being economically irrelevant
Who knew.
The best part is the internet meltdown cycle never changes.
Trump:
“America needs stronger trade relationships.”
Media:
“HITLER.”
Elon:
“I make electric cars, rockets, satellites, AI, and robots.”
Internet activists:
“Yeah but we posted an angry hashtag.”
Cool.
I’m sure Beijing is trembling before your TikTok resistance movement.
And flying with this group is exactly what you think it would be.
Trump walks around the cabin narrating reality like it’s an episode of Lifestyles of the Rich and Geopolitical:
“Great flight. Powerful people. Very high IQ. The Chinese are saying they’ve never seen anything like it.”
Elon looks like he hasn’t slept since 2019 and is simultaneously calculating orbital trajectories and wondering if the beverage cart could be automated.
Meanwhile Jill and I are sitting there like two exhausted Gen Xers who survived dial-up internet, chain-smoking restaurants, lawn darts, and drinking from garden hoses… wondering how in the hell we became side characters in the weirdest timeline imaginable.
Honestly, at this point if Trump walked into Beijing blasting “Danger Zone” while Elon live-streamed it from orbit, I wouldn’t even blink.
Because the people who told us America was over are still tweeting from iPhones, driving Teslas, using Starlink during hurricanes, and cashing checks tied to the same capitalist machine they claim to hate.
Gen X translation:
The world’s still running.
The adults are still making deals.
And the internet is still confusing hashtags for accomplishments.
Carry on.
When butter was demonised, Unilever sold margarine.
When tallow was demonised, Procter and Gamble sold Crisco.
When eggs were demonised, Kellogg's sold cereal.
When red meat was demonised, Cargill sold soy.
When raw milk was demonised, Nestle sold infant formula.
When leather was demonised, BASF sold PVC.
When wool was demonised, ExxonMobil sold polyester feedstock.
When animal fat was demonised, the seed-oil industry grew from a niche product to the most consumed food ingredient on earth.
Every demonisation of an animal product made a specific group of shareholders very rich.
Every one of those products had been eaten by humans for thousands of years without incident.
The science changed the moment a substitute existed to sell.
Follow the money. The advice will start to make a lot more sense.
I stopped talking to my girlfriend for 2 weeks because I was busy studying Elon Musk.
I was shocked when I found this.
Elon Musk was turned away from a job at Netscape in 1995.
He drove to their office. Walked into the lobby. Stood there waiting to talk to anyone who would hire him. Nobody came. He stood in the lobby of Netscape for an entire day and not a single person acknowledged him.
He was 24 years old. Broke. Sleeping on a futon. Showering at the YMCA. He had just arrived in Silicon Valley with nothing except a physics degree and an internet connection.
The rejection wasn't polite. It wasn't a "we'll call you." It was the complete absence of acknowledgment. He literally did not matter enough for anyone to walk over and say no to his face.
He left. He went back to his apartment. And he decided that if nobody would hire him, he'd build something himself.
Three years later he sold his first company for $307 million.
Eight years after standing in that lobby, he was worth $180 million from PayPal.
Thirteen years after being invisible in that lobby, he was launching rockets into orbit.
Twenty-eight years after nobody would look at him, he became the richest human being who has ever lived.
The lobby is still there. Netscape isn't.
This is what people get wrong about success stories. They study the victories and skip the lobby. They see the $2 trillion SpaceX valuation and assume there was a straight line from ambition to outcome. There wasn't. There was a 24 year old standing alone in a lobby being treated like he didn't exist.
Every successful person I've ever studied has a lobby story. A moment where the world told them, through action or inaction, that they were nobody. That they didn't matter. That they should go home.
The difference between the ones who became somebody and the ones who stayed nobody is what they did after the lobby.
Most people leave the lobby and lower their ambition. They internalize the rejection as information about themselves. "I guess I'm not good enough for Netscape." The lobby becomes their ceiling.
Musk left the lobby and raised his ambition. He interpreted the rejection as information about Netscape, not about himself. "If they can't see what I have, they don't deserve what I'll build." The lobby became his fuel.
The same rejection. Two completely different interpretations. Two completely different lives.
I think about this whenever I face rejection in my own life. A deal that falls through. A post that gets no engagement. A person who doesn't see the vision.
The question isn't whether you'll stand in a lobby. Everyone stands in a lobby. The question is whether the lobby becomes your ceiling or your fuel.
Netscape hired someone else that day. Whoever they hired has been forgotten by history.
The kid they ignored became Elon Musk.
Your lobby is not your destiny. It's your origin story. But only if you leave it and build.
America has normalized a healthcare system so emotionally absent that people are now turning to AI chatbots like Grok and ChatGPT for the compassion and explanations they can’t get from actual medical professionals.
People are sitting in ER parking lots asking AI if the crushing pain in the lower right side of their abdomen sounds like appendicitis before deciding whether they’re “worthy” of going inside.
People with spinal damage are limping through shifts while asking AI if numbness means permanent nerve compression.
Cancer patients are uploading labs.
Parents are uploading photos of their children’s rashes.
And honestly? AI gives us something modern healthcare no longer consistently does:
time,
patience,
and the feeling that someone is actually listening.
The fact that so many people now feel more heard by a chatbot than by the healthcare system should scare the hell out of everyone.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but can we start a Class Action Lawsuit against the U.S Governent?
U.S Citizens vs United States.
Gross negligence in handling taxpayer funds would be a good start.
Who's with me?