🚨 BREAKING: In an incredible moment, JD Vance (48) just went FULL AMERICANS-FIRST, says it's time for Appalachia to no longer be left behind 🇺🇸
"You want talk about populism? You want to talk about people being PISSED OFF? Well, yeah, people are pissed off when they don't have good jobs! And people are pissed off when things disappear and move overseas!"
"And people are pissed off when they feel like other countries are being prioritized over the United States of America."
"You know what REALLY pisses people off? When they realize that their loved ones are dying much sooner than everybody else. That's what's going on in Appalachia. SO MANY people in Appalachia feel left behind!"
"I'm like the golden boy. Things worked out for ME...but I feel GUILT because there are a lot of people who grew up in families like mine who HAVEN'T had an easy life. Who HAVEN'T had all this economic opportunity."
"I want those people to have the same opportunities that I've had. But it also gives me a great sense of anger because we NEVER should have gotten to the point that we are today!"
"And the reason that we have is because of failed leadership. And it's failed leadership over generations."
"So if any place in this country deserves not to be left behind, it's Appalachia...they REALLY have been left behind by this country's leadership!"
LOVE this from @JDVance.
Anglicanism has been much in the public square of late—unfortunately mostly for all the wrong reasons. There is, amidst the noise and controversy, however, a real interest. And despite all that is in the news, there lingers an ancient fragrance of a Church that still remembers 🧵
MERCIFUL Father, give us grace, that we never presume to sin through the example of any creature; but if it shall chance us at any time to offend thy divine majesty; that then we may truly repent, and lament the same, after the example of Mary Magdalene, and by lively faith obtain remission of all our sins; through the only merits of thy Son our Saviour Christ. Amen.
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That's what SRV effect must be.
Stevie Ray Vaughan performing 'Change It' live at Capitol Theatre, in 1985.
Best, legend. Agree?
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