It is beyond EMBARRASSING that “Republicans” continue to block the SAVE America Act.
@SenThomTillis, @LisaMurkowski, @SenMcConnell, and @SenatorCollins have not only betrayed their constituents — they are ACCOMPLICES in Democrats’ “Illegals First” agenda.
The people of North Carolina, Alaska, Kentucky, and Maine deserve better.
George Brauchler has spent his career making tough decisions when the stakes were highest.
He looked at this race and chose Barb Kirkmeyer.
His advice?
"Skip the bonkers biography."
Vote for the proven conservative who gets things done.
#ItsTime
June 4, 2004 – Granby, Colorado.
A lone businessman, boxed in by zoning games and local power brokers, rolled out an armored dozer and tore through the institutions he believed ruined his life. A brutal reminder of what happens when government stops listening.
On this day in 2004, a small Colorado town learned what happens when one man decides he’s had enough of local government.
Marvin Heemeyer ran a muffler shop in Granby. Over years, he watched zoning decisions, permits, and code enforcement stack up against him while a concrete plant moved in next door. He tried to fight it on paper—meetings, hearings, appeals, fines—but felt stonewalled by the same people making the rules.
So, in secret, he spent months armoring a bulldozer in his shop. On June 4, 2004, he sealed himself inside and drove straight at the buildings he saw as symbols of that abuse: town hall, the newspaper, the concrete plant, a bank, even the police department. For hours, law enforcement couldn’t stop him.
Whether you agree or disagree with his actions, you must understand why so many people still talk about Killdozer. It’s a hard warning about what can happen when government power goes unchecked and ordinary people feel they’ve run out of peaceful options.
Colorado has a significantly ugly history of government overreach. Maybe the lessons of Killdozer should be taught to every government official as a lesson of what happens when you piss off the wrong civilian.
🚨 BREAKING: JOHN BOLTON PLEADS GUILTY TO A FELONY
FAFO!!!
The Trump DOJ has SECURED a guilty plea from disgraced National Security Advisor Bolton on illegally mishandling national security and classified documents.
Now THROW HIM IN PRISON! 🔥
"John Bolton will agree to plea guilty."
He's accused of taking notes of documents/briefings and EMAILING THEM to himself, "as if it were a diary entry," then printing them out and keeping them after he was fired — CNN
He then wrote a memoir, and his home was raided by the feds, with "secret" info found.
CNN says it's a FELONY.
HOLY SHIT
@cojeffcolibrary in Colorado, which is funded with YOUR tax dollars, is hosting 25 DIFFERENT PRIDE EVENTS this month alone, most of which are targeted towards CHILDREN.
THIS NEEDS TO STOP
You can reach the library here: 303-235-5275
Greetings from Jared Polis's "free state of Colorado," #copolitics, where you'll soon have to run a gauntlet of new bureaucracy, fees, vettings, approvals, trainings and written tests to buy a perfectly legal semi-automatic rifle: https://t.co/SNzz0aiwue
The just-released list of covered firearms is 152 pages long!! https://t.co/SNzz0aiwue.
Here's how @SummitDailyNews explains the Soviet-like vetting process:
"People will be required to submit an application to Parks and Wildlife’s Firearm Safety System application link, which is set to go live on July 20. The application will then be sent to the person’s county sheriff’s office, which will ask for a background check and government-issued ID, and will also charge a $52 fee that will be sent back to Parks and Wildlife.
The sheriff’s office will then approve or deny a person for an eligibility card. If approved, that person will need to find a certified firearms instructor, a list of which will be provided by Parks and Wildlife, and enroll in an in-person safety course. The firearms instructor may also charge a fee in addition to the $52 collected by county sheriffs on behalf of Parks and Wildlife.
For people who already have a hunting license through Parks and Wildlife, the training will last four hours. Those who don’t have a hunting license will be required to take 12 hours of training. The course will cover topics including federal and state firearm laws and de-escalation and crisis intervention tactics.
Applicants will be required to take a test at the end of the training and will need to score 90% or better to pass. Their information will be entered into a state database that will also be available to gun dealers. Those who pass will be able to purchase a gun for the next five years, after which point they will have to redo their training."
Your #2ndAmendment rights don't mean squat to the leftist autocrats running #Colorado. The hoop-jumping gun buyers now face would make a Soviet bureaucrat blush -- and it's all designed to be a de facto gun ban, as the Trump admin. has recognized: https://t.co/eYyhPU5FAz
#copolitics #coleg @GovofCO@TheJusticeDept@WhiteHouse
Senator John Fetterman says he was the only Democrat on the Senate's Fraud Exploratory Committee to vote in favor of opening an investigation into Malia Obama's suspicious USAID grants when she was still living at the White House in 2007.
"She was just a kid," said Fetterman, "So shouldn't we be looking at how a high school girl snatched $2.3 million for writing pen pal letters to a few dozen kids in Africa?"
Fetterman says the party's refusal to investigate its own people is the main reason he believes there will be a red wave in November.
"Nobody sees it coming, but mark my words."
🚨 WOW! Attorney Mike Davis has just wrote a CRIMINAL REFERRAL to the DOJ and Harmeet Dhillon to launch investigations into the mistreatment of Tina Peters in Colorado prison, now that she's released
The list INCLUDES Secretary of State Jena Griswold
YES, go all-out and achieve full justice! 🔥
"Only a criminal investigation can answer these questions, because judges and prosecutors are absolutely immune civilly...this protection, however, does not extend to criminal liability."
"I write to urge an investigation of potential federal civil-rights violations of Tina Peters."
"The evidence is clear: Colorado government officials conspired to severely, unconstitutionally, and criminally punish Tina Peters because of her First Amendment-protected views on election integrity."
"Specifically, A3P requests that the criminal investigation focus on the following participants in Peters’ prosecution: Mesa County District Judge Matthew Barrett, who presided over Peters’ trial; Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser; Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubinstein, who led the prosecution in cooperation with Weiser; Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold; and any and all other potential coconspirators."
First obtained by Daily Caller
@mrddmia
I am 61 years old, and I fall into Gen X. Maybe it is the way I was raised, I don't know, but I raised my son the same way. I can sympathize (to a point) with the generation of young adults who are starting their families or trying to buy their first home. I wonder, every time I go to the grocery store, how on earth those who are not on government assistance can afford good food to feed their families.
But then I stop to think about the luxuries I did without to make ends meet when I was just starting out, and even now. I never charged things that weren't necessary, and the same goes for now. I SAVED for everything. I never had a steady appointment to have my nails done. It wasn't a priority. Going out to eat was occasional. I didn't take my first flight until I was 21 years old. I saved for almost 2 years to go on a single's cruise, working 2 jobs. Had a blast! I knew I wanted to go again, so I started saving for the next one immediately. I drove a used car until I was 31 years old.
I got married, and our first home was in a drug-infested neighborhood. It was my grandfather's old house, and my Mom let us buy it from her. We lived there for 6 years while saving for a nicer home in a better neighborhood. I had my son at 30 years old. We waited until then because we were saving for that nicer neighborhood, and having a baby meant we had to wait. We saved until we had 20% to put down on an 85k house. The interest rate was around 9 percent. We refinanced that house 3 times over 16 years and paid it off early.
The point I am making here is I didn't live my life with instant gratification, and I don't live that way now. I am from a generation that saved up for things. Going on fancy trips to Disney every year was not in the budget. I live in Florida and have been to the parks twice in my life. I drive a 10-year-old car, and my last car was 15 years old. I drive cars until they are no longer worth fixing. We didn't rush out and buy a flat screen TV when they first came out. We actually had a basket that we would put money into, when there was finally enough saved...we went to Sears and bought one. That basket was used for a new couch, a video camera, and a host of other luxuries that we didn't wish to make payments on.
I see these young people in restaurants and stores. The nails, makeup, lashes and hair extensions are perfect. The car is a newer model. They are usually holding a Starbucks in one hand and the latest iPhone in the other. If they can afford it, GREAT! I GIVE THEM A TON OF CREDIT FOR THEIR SUCCESS. But, I don't want to hear the complaining about student loan debt, insurance, rent, etc...while they make videos in their newer cars looking like a wannabe celebrity. PRIORITIES seem to be lacking these days, and everyone from previous generations has struggled, too. Maybe not in the same way, BUT WE DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING HANDED TO US. We worked, sometimes 2 or 3 jobs. Yes, it was a struggle, but we did it because we had to. There are old people working at WalMart and Home Depot or doing DoorDash. They aren't working because they are bored at home. They are STILL STRUGGLING. So save the blame and take responsibility for your choices.
Here’s what one Signal message uncovered.
I messaged a group admin asking how my family in NJ could help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes she sent me a supply list and a Venmo donation link.
The supply list wasn’t water bottles. It was P100 respirators (tear gas grade), military-spec impact goggles, welding gloves for picking up hot tear gas canisters, helmets, body armor, and Sudecon chemical decontamination wipes. That’s a military/law enforcement product most people have never heard of.
The Venmo link: @cosechanj. That account belongs to Jenny Garcia. She’s the main organizer of the Delaney Hall protests.
Quoted in the American Prospect, Newsweek, and TIME. Listed as the official press contact.
She is not a volunteer. She is a professional organizer.
Venmo feeds are public. I pulled hers.
Payments labeled “Commissary” (money for detained immigrants to buy food inside the facility). “Commissary / phone accounts fund” (keeping detainees’ phones active). “DSA meeting” (Democratic Socialists of America). “Mutual aid.” “F ICE.”
Same account. Uber rides. Cumbia dance classes. A cafe called Pika’s Fika.
Protest donations and personal spending. One feed. No separation.
So who pays Jenny Garcia?
She holds three titles at three organizations.
Detention Watch Network. DC-based. $7.2 million in assets. Ford Foundation funded.
AFSC. Classified as a church. No public donors. Tides Foundation gave them $221K.
Cosecha NJ. The @cosechanj Venmo name. Files two 990s. Reports $0 in salaries. Every year. Every officer. Nobody gets paid.
Foundation money pays Garcia through DWN and AFSC. She organizes under Cosecha’s name. Cosecha claims to pay nobody.
More coming.
Good evening, Senator @Hickenlooper.
Let me introduce you to a witness that you can't impeach: Jimmy Carter.
In 2005, Carter — a fellow Democrat like you, a former president, a man who spent his post-presidency monitoring elections worldwide — co-chaired a bipartisan commission with Reagan's former Secretary of State James Baker.
Their conclusion about mail-in balloting was unambiguous:
'Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.'
Not a Republican. Not a MAGA operative. Jimmy Carter. And the Supreme Court has cited this commission in oral arguments. The commission did say that with strong safeguards — signature verification, no ballot harvesting, tracking systems — the risks can be managed.
But every time a state expands mail-in voting and loosens those safeguards simultaneously, they are doing the exact opposite of what Carter and Baker recommended.
You won't go backwards because if you do, it takes straight to the late Democrat President, Jimmy Carter. You keep moving forward so any little fraud continues to grow and grow.
Retired Chief @GregoryKBovino opposes MAGA scheme to paralyze airports — for a surprising reason
"Pulling CBP from JFK, LAX, etc. admits defeat," wrote Bovino. "Instead of forcing compliance, you retreat and hand them the win. "This stunt delivers chaos and pain while sanctuary cities get to cling to their failure to comply," Bovino added. "Real winning is decisive enforcement. Not symbolic retreats."
https://t.co/da7YzZMyNQ
A New Glenn rocket has 5.5 GWh of energy (first and second stage).
The Little Boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima had 17.5 GWh of energy.
The largest non-nuclear blast was Operation Minor Scale (1985) with 4.65 GWh of energy.
The largest non-nuclear accidental blast was the Halifax explosion (1917) with 3.37 GWh of energy.
In the next decade, we will likely witness a sharp rise in suicides among women.
Many will come to the painful realization that rejecting their natural feminine roles, particularly the strength found in a submissive wife was for our protection, not a weakness.
It is tragic how ignorant humans are to disregard an ancient book that has guided human roles since the dawn of time.
We fight its wisdom, dismiss its truths, and only awaken to its value when it’s too late.