Upset with the SCOTUS decision today?
Call your senator at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to support my Constitutional Amendment to end Birthright Citizenship. We must protect the integrity of American citizenship.
If we get knocked down in combat, we get patched up and get back in the fight. At home, we must do the same for our invisible wounds.
I know it’s hard. It was hard for me.
This PTSD Awareness Day, let's break the stigma. If you need help, seek it. If your buddy is hurting, help them. Call 988 or Text 838255.
Dont let go of the family at the center of yesterday's Supreme Court property tax ruling.
In 1991, Scott Pung bought a small three-bedroom home on half an acre for his wife and two children. It was their family home. When Scott died in 2004, his wife stayed there. When she died in 2008, their son and his family stayed. Same home, same family, more than two decades.
The whole time, it was their primary residence, taxed at the lower rate Michigan gives a family home. Then in 2010 an assessor decided, wrongly, that they should be taxed as if it were a second home. The family took it to court and won. The tribunal ruled they did not owe it.
The assessor's response, in her own words about the judge who ruled for the family: "I don't care what he says." She imposed the tax again. She left it off the original bill and added it later. When the family came in to pay, they brought a driver's license to prove it was their home, and paid what they actually owed.
It did not matter. Over roughly $2,242 that they did not owe and had already beaten in court, the county foreclosed. A trial court tried to give the home back over a notice failure. The county appealed to stop that. In 2018, after 27 years, the family permanently lost the home Scott Pung bought in 1991.
This is what the property tax can do. Not in theory. To a real family, over a bill that was never owed, because one official decided she did not care what the court said. And the Supreme Court said the Constitution will not make that family whole.
I reached out to the Pung family, and they gave me their blessing to share their story and this photo. My thanks to them, and my respect for the fight they carried all the way to the highest court in the land. It will help families they will never meet.
This is exactly why we are working to end the tax that made it possible.
Photo of Marc and Tia Pung at the U.S. Supreme Court, shared with their permission.
Stop asking people in Emergency Medicine and EMS what the worst thing we've seen is.
Because what you mean to ask is the grossest/weirdest thing.
But what were thinking of is a child we couldn't save.
Multiple car break-ins occurred between May 28 and 30, 2026, off Highway 274 and Highway 49 in Clover, SC. At times, there are 5 suspects who quickly and efficiently move from car to car, checking whether each is unlocked. Suspects appear to be white males, wearing masks and gloves. They were driving in a white Hyundai Elantra and an unknown make black sedan
There are 26 cases reported with 34 vehicles entered; 11 pickup trucks, 14 SUVs, 4 minivans, and 4 passenger vehicles. All unlocked.
Property stolen: 4 firearms, 3-9mm magazines, Sig P365 holster, Nissan Titan key, wallet with contents, a speaker, debit and credit cards, $83 cash, and a checkbook from 11 vehicles.
Nothing was reported stolen from 23 vehicles.
If you have information about these break-ins, please call the YCSO or Crime Stoppers of York County.
#YCSONews #CrimeStoppers
This is probably a long shot, but if anybody happens to be in DC this weekend and plans on visiting Arlington, I would love to see a fresh photo of my husband’s grave in Section 60.
SSG Alan W. Shaw
Section 60, Grave 8451
B Co 1/12 Cav, 1st Cavalry Division
November 10, 1975 - February 9, 2007
There’s just something about knowing people still stop by, still say his name, still remember. 🇺🇸��🇺🇸
The American Battle Monuments Commission announced the launch of its new Flower Program.
The program allows customers to send floral arrangements in honor of fallen service members buried, or named on the Walls of the Missing, at ABMC sites worldwide.
This new customer-centric service offers both web-based and phone ordering for floral deliveries to commemorate service members honored at each of ABMC’s 26 overseas cemeteries and three U.S. memorials.
As part of this service, ABMC staff will place floral arrangements and offer customers the option to receive a graveside photo showing the arrangement in place.
To donate or place an order, please visit: https://t.co/6QcPSdH7jS
A US soldier shared a testimony from her time overseas.
She said her team used to laugh at her and call her "church girl" because she prayed before every mission. Some told her they did not want to hear her prayers. She prayed anyway.
Later, she was pulled off the road as punishment.
She said her team started getting hit by bombs every time she was not with them. Then her team leader came to her and asked her to come back.
He told her, "We keep getting hit and we need your protection. Whatever you're praying, it's working."
She said she went back out, and they were never hit again.
Maya Johnson brought home 300 people, and nobody from her group died.
This is a powerful reminder that prayer is not weak. This testimony shows that the one true God hears, protects, and still answers prayer.
@Hybridathlete As a cop that has had to respond to multiple infant deaths the past few years due to co-sleeping…..I completely agree with this comment. My officers and I are always baffled by people doing this in 2026.
Time for the Presiding Officer of the Senate, Vice President Vance, to take the gavel and keep the Senate in continuous session until it takes its job to fund homeland security seriously.
We used to be a proper country.
Braves on TBS. Every night in the summer. 7.05p. Don, Skip, Pete, and Joe.
Now, watching the Braves is a combination of playing Where’s Waldo and an obtaining an Act of Congress.