Harvard students call America a fascist dictatorship.
How do they respond when offered a one way ticket out of America??
“Family… school… opportunities… it’s complicated.” 🙄😂
They trash the country, then admit nowhere else matches its rights, stability, and social mobility.
If America is so terrible, why are millions desperately breaking our border laws to get in for exactly that shot at a better life?
Critique with honesty, or have the integrity to leave.
America isn’t perfect, but it’s clearly better than the alternatives they refuse to choose. 🇺🇸
"While this chapter may be ending, the person you helped shape will stay with me forever."
Jordy Frahm writes a heartwarming letter to softball.
#WCWS x @HuskerSoftball
Division 1 schools that qualified for postseason play in volleyball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, bowling, baseball, softball, and track and field:
It's the 20th Anniversary of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth."
NONE of his scary predictions have come true.
Mt. Kilimanjaro still has snow and Glacier National Park still has glaciers.
Here's why we are not doomed:
📺🏟️: The Bennington girls set a state and meet record in Class B Girls 4x100m! 🚨🚨
The Badgers finished with a time of 46.60 🦡🔵👏
#nebpreps/@WeRBennington/@BHSBadgersTrack
Elon Musk just reduced American crime politics to a single question on Joe Rogan.
And answered it like it was arithmetic.
Musk: “While obviously not everyone who’s a Democrat is a criminal, almost everyone who is a criminal is a Democrat.”
That’s not a partisan attack.
That’s an observation about how incentives work.
If you’re a criminal, you don’t vote for the party promising longer sentences and more cops.
You vote for the one gutting bail laws and calling enforcement racist.
This isn’t opinion. This is game theory.
Musk: “Because the Democrats are the soft-on-crime party. So if you’re a criminal, who are you gonna vote for?”
Nobody wants to follow that logic to its conclusion.
But the math doesn’t care.
The softness isn’t accidental. It’s architectural.
No-cash bail. Decriminalized theft. Sanctuary cities. Defund the police.
These aren’t compassion. They’re infrastructure.
Every policy that removes consequences builds a constituency that needs them to stay gone.
That’s not ideology. That’s customer acquisition.
You don’t protect criminals because you care about them.
You protect them because they show up in November.
The people paying the price are never the ones writing the policy.
It’s the working-class neighborhoods getting hollowed out.
The immigrant families who played by the rules watching the system reward the ones who broke them.
The small business owners boarding up windows because the DA won’t prosecute.
They’ll spend the next week calling Musk reckless for this.
But he didn’t build the incentive structure.
He just described it.
And that’s what they’ll never forgive.
“Billions in taxpayer money flow through Congress as they work just 133 days and earn $174K salaries. What are we paying for?”
$810M in allowances, up to 18 staffers each, massive operating costs.
Billions in waste with nothing to show for it.
This is institutionalized fraud.
.@KevinHincksCS: "The federal government is down 348,000 jobs. That's an 11.5% cut in the federal workforce. Despite that, jobs are gaining. It's ALL PRIVATE SECTOR. It's quite amazing, actually."
The federal government is the smallest it's been since 1966.
TRUMP EFFECT! 🔥
Time in Federal Government…
Alexander Hamilton: 5 years
George Washington: 8 years
Thomas Jefferson: 10 years
John Adams: 12 years
Bernie Sanders: 35 years
Nancy Pelosi: 39 years
Mitch McConnell: 41 years
Chuck Schumer: 45 years
It explains everything.
Founders vs Grifters
TODAY, Justice Clarence Thomas is now the second longest serving Supreme Court Justice in American history at 34 years and 195 days.
He has written more than 800 opinions, laying out a jurisprudence that has brought the Supreme Court back to the Constitution.
Justice Thomas has lived a most extraordinary American life, from being born into abject poverty in the Deep South under state-enforced segregation to becoming our nation’s greatest Justice.
Please watch this beautiful segment from the terrific documentary, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words.
Justice Thomas recounts his grandfather enrolling him in the segregated all-black catholic school in Savannah and the role the Irish nuns who ran the school played in his life.
His grandfather told him:
“'You are going to go to school every day.
If you are sick, you’re still going.
If you die, I will take your body for three days to make sure you are not faking.'
And he meant it.
It’s one thing if somebody says it and you think they’re exaggerating.
He wasn’t that kind of guy.”
God bless Justice Thomas.
In 1977, the White House told Congress that the U.S. would run out of natural gas by the early 21st century.
In reality? Our natural gas production soared.
Why are we so bad at forecasting the future of energy? Our new video tells the story.