Here’s Kamala Harris handing out meals to families who have been impacted by the wildfires in LA. Her first day out of office and she’s continuing to serve the public. This is what a real leader looks like.
Chin up, team. Take some time. Take care of yourself. Take care of your loved ones. Take care of your community.
There are a million ways to make a difference—get back in the fight when you’re ready.
And know that, whenever you are ready, I’ll be ready to get back in with you.
“close the borders, we’re tired of felons walking into this country”
motherfucker you just elected one as the goddamn president of the united states of america
Really is a tough call.
On one hand - every Nobel prize winning economist is adamantly stating that Harris has a significantly better economic plan
But on the other hand - the dumbest people I’ve ever interacted with say Trump is a good businessman
Quite the dilemma
What are we even talking about here?? When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. VOTE KAMALA HARRIS!!!
Go Chiefs! ❤️💛Go Royals! 💙💙 As the Chiefs get set for the Monday Night Football spotlight and the Royals get set for Game 2 in the American League Division Series, tonight we feature a special lighting display celebrating both teams, with the main body of the Station shining in Royals blue with giant Royals banners in the window arches, and the east and west wings in Chiefs red and gold with the Chiefs logo projected on the building's peaks. Inside our Grand Plaza, we're featuring a special Chiefs and Royals lighting with each team's logo projected on the north wall. This special Chiefs and Royals lighting will also be featured on Monday night.
Photos taken earlier this evening by Kent Auf Der Heide
On Monday night, the undefeated, back to back Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs will be playing on Monday Night Football while the Kansas City Royals play the Yankees in the ALDS.
What a time to be alive.
When my wife and I decided to have children, we spent years going through fertility treatments.
I remember praying each night for a call with good news, or the agony when we heard the treatments hadn't worked.
When we welcomed our daughter into the world, we named her Hope.