Jaxson Dart just nailed it. Watch this. Guy’s going to have the number one selling jersey in America by the end of the month. Fun fact: New York was closer to being a red state in 2024 than Florida or Texas were to being blue.
This guy got so annoyed with spam callers that he wrote a script that endlessly calls them back and plays Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” on repeat until they finally block his number.
In the heart of the Lone Star State, where the spirit of independence runs as deep as the Rio Grande, stands a grocery empire that’s more than just a store—it’s a Texas legend. H-E-B, born in Kerrville back in 1905 from the humble dreams of Florence Butt, has grown into a powerhouse with over 400 locations, all fiercely loyal to its Texas roots. But don’t let the friendly facade fool you; this is the champion that’s gone toe-to-toe with the retail behemoth Walmart and come out swinging.
Picture this: dusty Texas plains under a vast blue sky, with old-school pickup trucks rolling into H-E-B parking lots, folks in cowboy boots grabbing fresh tortillas and locally sourced brisket. While Walmart floods the market with its mega-stores and rock-bottom prices, H-E-B fights back with something Walmart can’t buy—Texas soul. They’ve got their own brands like Hill Country Fare that undercut the giants, meal deals that make family dinners affordable, and a commitment to communities that shines brightest in tough times. Remember Hurricane Harvey? H-E-B trucks were delivering supplies before federal aid even arrived, earning them the nickname “Texas’s FEMA.”
Walmart may have the size, but H-E-B has the grit. They’ve expanded smart, staying true to Texas while innovating with curbside pickup, organic sections, and even their own breweries. It’s a battle of corporate might versus local pride, and in Texas, we know who we’re rooting for. Don’t mess with Texas—or its groceries. H-E-B isn’t just shopping; it’s a way of life, proving that in the land of big dreams, the home team always wins.
This guy is the coach of some women's team at the college level. He had a conversation with one of his female athletes about the Civil War.
The lack of knowledge this woman had is so embarrassing that I cringed. She is going to eventually need a job.
I weep for the future.
To the six American heroes we lost...who gave everything defending the freedoms we too often take for granted...our sacrifice leaves us breathless and forever grateful. You were sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, parents… and you chose to stand in harm's way so we could live in peace. Your courage echoes in every flag that flies, every quiet moment we share with loved ones. From the bottom of my heart: Thank you. We will never forget. We will honor you by living worthy of your gift. Rest in eternal peace, brave ones.
The six fallen heroes (all from an Army Reserve unit, including the 103rd Sustainment Command) include:
🇺🇸Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Florida
🇺🇸Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota
🇺🇸Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska
🇺🇸Sgt. Declan J. Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa (posthumously promoted)
🇺🇸Maj. Jeffrey R. O'Brien
🇺🇸Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan
RIP 🇺🇸🙏💔
**Ten facts about Texas that sound fake, but are actually true.**
These are some really interesting facts—some of them I didn’t know.
Everything is bigger (and better) in Texas!
The ask was simple: stand if you believe your number one duty is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. The Left remained seated.
“ They view illegal aliens as their constituents.... they depend on the headcount in the census of those illegal aliens and other non-citizens for their congressional district seats and for electoral college votes.” - @lora_ries