How does this common sense agenda sound?
1. punish fraudsters
2. support law enforcement
3. secure our borders
4. deport criminals
5. offer paths to citizenship to those pursuing the 🇺🇸 dream, making our food, building our homes, mowing our lawns, & caring for our loved ones.
Political parties are killing America, just as George Washington predicted in 1796.
We need experienced, common sense, problem solvers who care less about the parties and more about their country.
🚨MAJOR BREAKING: In a major lie, Trump claimed that Obama and Comey “made up” the Epstein files.
FACT CHECK: The first federal Epstein probe was under George W. Bush. The second? July 2019 - UNDER TRUMP. Obama had ZERO to do with it. Share to expose Trump’s lies!
@SchlossmanGF RIP Ryan Bakken. Blessed to have had him as a mentor. Led by Ryan, that @gfherald sports desk of Virg Foss, Greg Devillers, Kevin Fee and others was the absolute BEST.
Another Grand Forks Herald legend gone too soon. Ryan Bakken was a gifted writer who could do it all - game stories, features, columns... https://t.co/hmAZ6LkQYO
When the right adds $12 trillion in debt in six years and the left nominates a NYC mayoral candidate who speaks of “seizing the means of production”, it’s time for a new American political movement committed to common sense.
Attacking Trump doesn’t lower costs, raise standards of living, or reduce barriers to the American dream.
National health insurance w/prescription drug coverage, paid family leave, and incentives for housing production would.
Statement from Sophie and Colin Hortman, children of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark:
"The best way to honor our parents' memory is to do something, whether big or small, to make our community just a little better for someone else.”
BOB COSTAS: “Certain things are just true… there really isn’t two sides.”
Amen. Hope local media who unanimously vote to keep us out of the “Capitol Hill Press Corps” — helping Sexton & McNally ban us from their pressers — will let this in. (They won’t) https://t.co/PF8RDrGFQ9
Pope Francis was the rare leader who made us want to be better people. In his humility and his gestures at once simple and profound – embracing the sick, ministering to the homeless, washing the feet of young prisoners – he shook us out of our complacency and reminded us that we are all bound by moral obligations to God and one another.
Today, Michelle and I mourn with everyone around the world – Catholic and non-Catholic alike – who drew strength and inspiration from the Pope’s example. May we continue to heed his call to “never remain on the sidelines of this march of living hope.”
This used to be the URL for a story on the @DeptofDefense website about Jackie Robinson's time in the Army. The story has been removed. The ghouls who did this should be ashamed. Jackie Robinson was the embodiment of an American hero. Fix this now. https://t.co/rEpZFUbJ8h