United States of America, 1776.
US Steel in Braddock, 1875.
First Steelworkers Union Contract, 1937.
Jeep in Butler, 1940.
250 years of industrial dominance, strength, and innovation.
All started right here in Pennsylvania.
Happy Birthday, America! 🇺🇸
Today, America wakes 250 years later as a beacon of hope, a republic entrusted to its people, an idea that changed the world.
A nation worth preserving. A dream worth pursuing. A freedom defended by every generation.
Happy 250th, America! 🇺🇸
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights."
Words that revolutionized the world. The product of great men who chose patriotism and courage in the face of impossible odds.
250 years later, we stand on the shoulders of the giants who created the greatest nation ever known to mankind. 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 America’s 250th is here and we want to know how you're celebrating 250 years of America. 🎆
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The Washington Monument stands as a tribute to our first president. This week, thanks to our 45th and 47th president, it is illuminated with the story of American greatness. 🇺🇸
I bring home a trapped coyote and let it loose in the kitchen.
Hackles up. Teeth bared. Pissing on the floor.
My wife says, "Get it out."
I tell her that is a very unwelcoming and unchristian way to speak about a future house pet.
The children back into the hallway.
I tell them it's a rescue.
I tell them fences are fear.
I tell them cages are barbaric.
I tell them the old rules were cruel.
I tell them it will domesticate in time.
Then I grab my lunchbox and leave them to live with my principles.
When I get home, there is blood on the floor, and the experts who sold me on compassion are already explaining why nobody could have seen this coming.
Anyway, that's Western migration policy.