Princeville dad and sports booster. I stand (for the national anthem), how about you? Free speech, Freedom of religion, Closed borders, 2A, Voter ID 🇺🇸
Good example of today's problems... people spending other people's money (inappropriately). The same problem exists in IL and in US congress and US senate. This example is demonstated by $7.2M spent on lighting when $2.2M would have done the job. Both IL and the US is in debt!
Are you sitting down?
All 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence spent a combined total of 125 years in the Federal Government they created.
Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer alone have spent 125 years in the Federal Government.
Unacceptable.
Term limits!
If you don't already know what critical theory is, I recommend you do some independent research and figure it out.
Because, right now, literally every manmade problem in the USA is a function of critical theory.
Defeating critical theory is the most important task for American survival.
🚨#BREAKING: A 28-year-old confirms he has spent the last 10 YEARS of his life interviewing World War II combat veterans to keep their stories alive...
...in fact, for the last 10 years, he has interviewed World War 2 veterans EVERY SINGLE DAY
He started as a teenager, ditching school to ride his BIKE to the local retirement home, walking up to the front desk and asking to, "meet some World War II heroes."
His name is Rishi Sharma.
He's crossed all 50 states and half the world.
He's slept in his car and lived on gas-station food to afford it.
He asks these men for hours of their memories, and then he hands the entire recording to their families...
...FOR FREE
So that 200 years from now, a great-great-grandchild will know not just their hero's name, but how he laughed, how he cried, and what he sacrificed.
Rishi has no military family, his parents immigrated here from India.
He does it out of pure gratitude.
In his words:
"My parents were given the opportunity to immigrate and raise a family because of veterans like these. It's a debt of love I'll spend my entire life trying to repay..."
As one 100-year-old Marine who stormed Iwo Jima told him, remembering the flag going up:
"The hair on my arms still stands up when I think about how beautiful it was."
THAT is America.
250 years of ordinary people doing extraordinary things...
God bless our veterans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
On this Summer Solstice of 2026, the six greatest threats to liberty and prosperity in the United States of America are as follows, ranked in order from most threatening to least (less) threatening:
1. Voting laws that make fraud generally impossible to prove in a court of law.
2. Failing to greatly reduce the size, scope and power of the unelected, unaccountable administrative state Leviathans at the federal and state levels.
3. Unchecked illegal immigration.
4. Mass immigration (both legal and illegal) of people from cultures who deny the basic rights of women and do not respect freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
5. Refusing to use America’s abundant, cheap oil and gas reserves in favor of expensive, wasteful, inefficient, landscape-destroying, species-killing, so-called “green” energy.
6. Social welfare programs for the able-bodied lazy.
Since Trump was elected we are making progress in these areas, but it’s not enough and will all get undone if Democrats somehow regain power. That’s why the 2026 and 2028 elections represent a binary choice between the doom or survival of the great American experiment. 🇺🇸
🚨HOLY CRAP!!!
ICE just caught a COMMANDER of two foreign terrorist organizations living in SMALL-TOWN North Carolina...
...and he was HOLDING HIS OWN WIFE HOSTAGE!!!
His name is Felipe Dell Aquilla, a commander of the PCC and Comando Vermelho, the two largest criminal empires in Brazil, both designated FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS.
When federal agents moved in, he ran, leading them on a high-speed chase that ended when he CRASHED into stopped traffic.
THERE ARE LITERAL TERRORIST COMMANDERS HIDING OUT IN SMALL TOWNS IN THE SOUTH!!!!!!!!
WHY ISN'T THIS THE #1 STORY IN AMERICA RIGHT NOW?!!!!!!!!
Our "leaders" squander our wealth, tax us to fund their corruption, enable fraud to enrich themselves, and work to destroy America with illegal immigration. Read it and #wakeupamerica
In June 1775, the British military governor of Massachusetts offered a full pardon to every American rebel who would lay down arms.
He named two exceptions. Samuel Adams was one of them.
By that point Adams had spent over a decade engineering the destruction of British rule in America, and the Crown wanted him hanged for treason. He was 52 years old, broke, often dressed in clothes his friends had quietly bought him, and shook with a tremor so bad he could barely sign his name.
He was also the most dangerous man in the empire.
Sam Adams was born in Boston in 1722, thirteen years before his more famous cousin John. He entered Harvard at 14 and wrote his master's thesis on whether it was lawful to resist the supreme magistrate "if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." He argued yes. He was 20. He would spend the rest of his life proving it.
He was terrible at business. He inherited his father's malt house and ran it into the ground. He tried merchant trading and failed. The town of Boston eventually made him tax collector, possibly as charity, and he proceeded to not collect taxes from people who couldn't afford them. He ended up personally owing the town thousands of pounds, an enormous debt for the time. Boston never made him pay it back.
Voters loved him for it.
In 1764, when Parliament passed the Sugar Act, Adams wrote one of the first major American arguments that taxation without representation was unconstitutional. When the Stamp Act followed in 1765, he organized the Boston resistance, helped grow the Sons of Liberty, and pioneered something new in politics: he turned the Boston town meeting into a weapon, a place where ordinary tradesmen voted on questions of empire.
He wrote constantly. Under more than 25 different pseudonyms, Vindex, Candidus, Determinatus, Populus, and on and on, he flooded Boston newspapers with essays attacking British policy. Loyalists complained that fishermen and dockworkers were now debating constitutional theory in taverns. That was Sam Adams's doing.
After the Boston Massacre in 1770, he stood in front of the royal lieutenant governor and demanded every British soldier be removed from Boston. Not some. All. The governor caved. The troops left. His younger cousin John then defended those same soldiers in court, and Sam never held it against him. They were running the same revolution from opposite ends.
In 1772, Sam Adams invented the system that made the Revolution possible: the Committees of Correspondence. He organized a network of patriot writers in every Massachusetts town who exchanged letters, news, and grievances. Other colonies copied it. Within two years, an unofficial shadow government stretched from New Hampshire to Georgia, faster and better informed than the British administration trying to govern it. It was, in effect, the internet of the American Revolution, and one man designed it.
Then came the tea.
On December 16, 1773, after a final mass meeting at the Old South Meeting House, Sam Adams reportedly stood and said, "This meeting can do nothing more to save the country." It is widely believed to have been the signal. Within minutes, men disguised as Mohawks marched to Griffin's Wharf and threw 342 chests of British tea into Boston Harbor. Adams did not put on a costume or board the ships. He didn't need to. He had built the crowd that did.
Britain responded with the Coercive Acts, shutting down the port of Boston and rewriting the Massachusetts charter. Adams used the crisis to summon the First Continental Congress.
On the night of April 18, 1775, British troops marched out of Boston with two missions: seize the patriot weapons stockpiled at Concord, and capture Samuel Adams and John Hancock, who were hiding in a parsonage in Lexington. Paul Revere rode ahead to warn them. They slipped into the woods minutes before the redcoats arrived. As the first shots of the Revolutionary War cracked behind him on Lexington Green, Adams is said to have turned to Hancock and exclaimed, "What a glorious morning for America."
He signed the Declaration of Independence the next year. He helped write the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, the oldest functioning written constitution in the world, still in force today.
After the war, the firebrand became an elder statesman. He opposed the new U.S. Constitution at first because it had no Bill of Rights, then supported ratification once one was promised. He served as Lieutenant Governor under John Hancock, then as Governor of Massachusetts from 1794 to 1797. He watched his younger cousin John serve as the second President of the United States while he ran the state where the whole story had started.
By the end, the tremor in his hands was so severe his wife Betsy had to write his letters for him. He spent his last years quietly in Boston, in the same plain coat, in the same plain house, talking about scripture and republics.
He died on October 2, 1803, in genteel poverty. His funeral procession was the largest Boston had ever seen.
The brewery wasn't his. The beer is just a name. The country is the monument.
CBS News said there was no evidence of fraud.
The NYT said the Somali community was being targeted
CNN said there was "little evidence."
Tim Walz said it was “white supremacy” to expose fraud
Today: $90M busted and 15 charged.
IT WAS ALL FRAUD AND THEY KNEW.
@LeaderJohnThune Leader Thune,
Please listen to me...
If you do not pass the SAVE Act, none of this matters.
None of it.
Democrats will gain power, they will FLOOD the country with illegal immigrants, grant MASS AMNESTY to the illegals here.
PLEASE PASS THE SAVE ACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!