Remember, during today's literal cage match on the White House grounds:
No matter what, it's not his house. It's our house.
Get a hat, coaster, or sticker to support groups and candidates who will respect the form AND the function of the people's house. https://t.co/yGDgJciDQZ
🚨BREAKING: Ken Paxton has an 83.2% chance of winning Texas' US Senate election.
Texas - 2026 US Senate (Odds)
🟥Ken Paxton 83.2%
🟦James Talarico 16.8%
Projected Margin: 🟥R +6.5
While Democrats are optimistic, Texas is ultimately a red state. Paxton shouldn't have too much trouble winning in November.
Forecast via @Pollsmax.
Again, you may not like the UFC thing at the White House, but the moment you hung a giant pride flag from the columns and had half-naked “trans” activists exposing themselves on the lawn, you lost all right to complain about desecration.
I think possibly the best thing about Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire is how angry it makes a bunch of losers who've never built a thing in their lives.
This order would flunk every part of an administrative law exam. There’s no standing. Plaintiffs have no cause of action. The matter is clearly committed to agency discretion by law. The judge is substituting her own judgment for that of agency. It’s pure lawlessness—and an indication why, properly understood, the APA does not authorize individual district judges to afford nationwide relief.
Hey why didn’t other countries step up to fill the gaps left by USAID? Was it not a humanitarian imperative for France or Germany or the UK to fund those programs? Was it American taxpayers or no one?
(Hint: it’s because Jon is full of shit)
One of the worst things the progressive movement has done for society is convince large numbers of people that the success of others necessarily came at their expense. It’s bred so much resentment. And it simply isn’t true.
If Elon Musk went broke, it wouldn’t change your circumstances.
If he is a trillionaire, it won’t affect your circumstances.
Your success is up to you.