@j_lantz I loaded this damn app just to make sure that was real. OMG!
Yes, I thought about you today and how we watched it unfold live. I’m just so done with all of this.
On this day in history in 2021, thousands of peaceful grandmothers and others gathered in Washington, D.C., to take a self-guided, albeit unauthorized, tour of the U.S. Capitol building.
Earlier that day, President Trump held a rally, where supporters walked to the Capitol to exercise their First Amendment right about the irregularities of the 2020 election. During this time, some individuals entered the Capitol, took photos, and explored the building before leaving.
Afterwards, hundreds of peaceful protestors were hunted down, arrested, held in solitary confinement, treated unjustly and crucified in the media. Countless hours and taxpayer dollars were spent pursuing grandmothers and raiding President Trump’s home, while terrorists and millions of illegal immigrants crossed our nation’s borders, causing havoc in our communities. Fortunately, this version of the DOJ exists only in history.
@DonWayne7@NBA@MiamiHEAT@warriors It’s here! I have one more sleep before Steph Curry plays hoops!
I had to pay for Hulu plus Live TV to watch the games this year. 💰
News: Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher gave $10,000 to a Republican challenging a Democratic Nevada state senator who voted against the public financing bill to bring his team to Las Vegas.
via @eric_neugeboren
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@RexChapman Grandpa Tariff acting like nobody knows Lou Gehrig and we need him to tell stories about him. 18 year old player that went to college? Someone is going to change Lou’s wiki now, aren’t they? 🤔