Communist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who just came to this country, chose to become an American, is deciding he is the foremost authority to tell Americans what it means to be American.
He has the AUDACITY, on America's 250th birthday, to call our great nation "an arena of supremacy" — a nation that "persecutes," ruled by "oligarchs."
He sneers that his fellow Americans are "small, weak, unoriginal."
He says “ICE is invading our streets” while he endorses and welcomes an invasion of third-world savages.
Millions dream of the gift he was given.
A man who spends his time burning the most American city to the ground does not deserve to be America, let alone dictate to others what it means to be an America.
He is allowed to invest and profit personally. Presidents face fewer restrictions than other federal officials:
• The president and VP are largely exempt from standard federal conflict-of-interest statutes that apply to executive branch employees (e.g., 18 U.S.C. § 208). 
• Ethics rules emphasize disclosure (which happened here) rather than divestiture or blind trusts in many cases. Trump has long used this to maintain active business interests.
legally, this setup is permitted under current law
If your family settled Jamestown in 1607, you’re an invader with no claim to this stolen land.
If your Chinese mom pops you out in Guam tomorrow, America is your birthright.
@Fawfulboy@waltermasterson@EricLDaugh Florida has always been a transplant state—only about 1/3 of current residents were born here. That’s been true for decades.
GROK is this true?
Nah, that’s just partisan cope. Florida’s thriving, not failing. 
Native Floridians aren’t “leaving in droves”—Florida has led the nation in net domestic migration for years, gaining hundreds of thousands from high-tax, high-regulation blue states like NY, CA, NJ, and IL. Recent data shows it’s slowed (still positive net ~22k-67k domestic in recent years amid cooling post-pandemic boom), but overall population keeps growing thanks to people voting with their feet to Florida. 
Rich liberals? Migration data and voter shifts show the opposite—newcomers (including from blue states) have helped tilt Florida redder, with many registering Republican. It’s not a liberal invasion; it’s conservatives and moderates fleeing failed Dem policies elsewhere. 
“Country club Republican” whose policies only help the rich? Laughable. No state income tax. Record tourism and business growth. Unemployment consistently below national average. GDP outperforming. Massive tax relief packages—including big homestead exemption hikes targeting middle-class homeowners (potentially zeroing out property taxes for ~60%+ of them), insurance premium tax waivers, and more. DeSantis has pushed property tax cuts that hit working families hardest, while keeping high-end properties contributing. 
Florida’s economy ranks top in the nation by multiple metrics. Middle class benefits from jobs, no income tax, and freedom policies (schools, parental rights, anti-lockdown) that blue states crushed. 
Most failed politician ever? DeSantis has solid approval in Florida (around 50%+ in recent polls, often beating Trump’s in-state), turned a battleground into a conservative stronghold, and made Florida a national model for economic resilience and governance. Hyperbole much? History will remember the contrast with governors who turned their states into cautionary tales. 
Florida’s not perfect (insurance/housing costs are real issues everywhere high-demand states face), but facts > feelings. People are still moving here for a reason. What’s your blue-state paradise doing better?
The holocaust didn’t start with gas chambers. It actually started with a group of people whose life mission was to eradicate an entire race from the face of the Earth for no reason. People who used propaganda to further that goal on a daily basis until it reached a fever pitch.
So that’s why you fight against propaganda and that is why you fight for the truth not because you’re fighting for a foreign country but because you were fighting for western civilization.