45-47 is the GOAT. If you have TDS, too bad! Teachers unions are killing our country. Get rid of RINO's. Doge is great. Help Veterans, kick out illegals. USA!
I feel genuinely terrible for all my Southern California friends who worked so hard. It was always going to go this way because that’s how communism works.
Once you vote it in, you can’t vote it out.
@libsoftiktok You are not angry enough.
Nithya Raman receiving 44% of the mail in votes is equivalent to her flipping a coin and correctly calling heads/tails…
… SIX THOUSAND TIMES IN A ROW
Somali school bus drivers: Minnesota news station KSTP’s Ryan Raiche @ryanraiche investigated a bus driving company that crashed into a school last week, injuring three children and an adult.
Pride Transportation, which has Somalis among its bus drivers and is contracted in St. Paul, Minn., had an 85 percent bus inspection failure rate from earlier this year.
Did you know that DeCarlos Brown has a brother and sister?
The brother ALSO killed someone.
The sister TRIED to.
ALL OF THEIR VICTIMS WERE WHITE.
The more you know 💫
Worth $70 MILLION...
Multiple mansions from Martha’s Vineyard to Hawaii...
Takes every chance she gets to complain about how oppressed she was in her life!!
The 3 worst cases of police misconduct caught on video over the last decade were all against white men
In all 3 cases, police engaged in blatant abuse against innocent men
1. Daniel Shaver
2. Tony Timpa
3. Henry Nowak
Daniel Shaver in 2016: Unarmed man on knees in hotel hallway, begging for life. He was shot dead by cop while complying with chaotic commands. Officer acquitted
Tony Timpa in 2016: Mentally ill man who called 911 for help; pinned face down by police for 14 min until he died. Officers mocked him; essentially zero accountability
Henry Nowak in 2025 in the UK: Stabbed teen victim handcuffed and denied prompt aid by police who believed the attacker; died at scene. Police apologized, investigation ongoing but being covered up
- No liberals calling for mass protests
- No murals
- No renaming streets after them
- No creating new laws in their honor
The establishment doesn’t care because they were all White
Election night batches in Los Angeles:
🔵 Karen Bass: 38%
🔴 Spencer Pratt: 28%
🔵 Nithya Raman: 20%
New batch (5 days after the election):
🔵 Nithya Raman: 40%
🔵 Karen Bass: 33%
🔴 Spencer Pratt: 18%
Keep in mind only the top 2 advance to the next round, which is why the third place candidate suddenly surged
Not even hiding it
Over the last 20 years…
Elections decided on Election Night:
Republicans: 52%
Democrats: 48%
Elections decided AFTER Election Night:
Republicans: 20%
Democrats: 80%
This is totally insane.
Nothing to see here…
Chicago Democrats Just FUMBLED an Entire NFL Team to Indiana.
100 Years of History Gone. Running a City This Badly Isn’t an Accident.
Indiana is getting a brand new Bears stadium.
And Chicago gets to keep its crime, its taxes, and its $400M taxpayer funded Obama DEI trash can nobody asked for.
This is what decades of Democrat mismanagement does.
Businesses leave.
Teams leave.
People leave.
They'll blame everyone but themselves.
Indiana wins. Chicago loses. Again.
Lee Iacocca had everything. Then he lost it. Ford Motor Company. Thirty-two years of work. Countless promotions.
The creation of the Ford Mustang. A reputation as one of the most successful executives in America. Then it ended. Henry Ford II called him into his office and fired him.
No dramatic explanation. No public celebration of his achievements. Just out. The humiliation was enormous. Iacocca had spent decades helping build Ford into a powerhouse. Now he was unemployed. Many people assumed his career was over.
Then the phone rang. Chrysler wanted him. Most executives would have run the other direction. The company was collapsing. Losses exceeded $1 billion. Factories were shutting down.
Workers were losing jobs. Dealers were disappearing. Cash was running out. Some believed bankruptcy was only a matter of time. Lee Iacocca accepted anyway. When he arrived, the situation was worse than expected.
The company was drowning. Bills were piling up. Money was disappearing. Time was running out. Desperate situations require desperate decisions. Iacocca went to Washington.
He stood before Congress and asked for help. Critics attacked him. Some called Chrysler a lost cause. Others argued taxpayers should never help a private company.
The criticism was relentless. Still, he kept pushing. Eventually, the government approved loan guarantees. The conditions were harsh. Workers took cuts.
Executives took cuts. Iacocca reduced his own salary to one dollar a year. Most people expected Chrysler to fail anyway. They were wrong. New vehicles arrived. Sales improved. Factories reopened. Employees returned.
The company slowly came back to life. Then came the moment nobody expected. August 15, 1983. Lee Iacocca walked into a room carrying a check. Eight hundred million dollars. The remaining government-backed debt. Paid in full. Seven years ahead of schedule.
The executive who had been fired. Mocked. Written off. Had just completed one of the greatest business turnarounds in American history. Some people quit after humiliation. Lee Iacocca used it as fuel.
🚨 JUST IN: Sec. Scott Bessent PUMMELS lying Democrat Rep. Sanchez in a FIERY moment
"This is the most corrupt Treasury Dept. in our nation's history."
BESSENT: "That is a SLANDEROUS STATEMENT!"
"She seems SHORT on facts and LONG on HOT AIR!" 🔥
"It's a DISGRACE to make a remark like that!"
"The Congresswoman is SLANDEROUS, she has nothing but unsubstantiated opinions and I will NOT stand for that. There is nothing corrupt. We move at the highest levels and she just cannot get the answers she WANTS."
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