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New York is one of the greatest places on earth. It deserves leadership that acts like it.
I am Bruce Blakeman. I have delivered for Nassau County. And when I am Governor, I will deliver for every New Yorker.
Affordable. Safe. New York First.
Albany will tell you crime is complicated.
I'll tell you the truth: Nassau County is the safest county in America, because we hired law enforcement and didn't apologize for it.
When I am Governor, every community in New York gets that same standard.
Nassau County had 110,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans. I won re-election by 36,000 votes because I stand for common-sense policies.
I cut $150 million in taxes, hired hundreds of new law enforcement officers, and built the safest county in America.
When I am Governor, I will bring that same record to every corner of New York.
This is the part that breaks my heart about Colorado.
Most people do not even see it happening.
The federal government has limits. It can only do what the Constitution allows. The State of Colorado is different. It can do anything unless the Constitution clearly says no.
Anything.
That means the power over your land, your water, your job, your way of life is not really in Washington.
It is in Denver.
And if the people in charge do not live like you, do not think like you, and do not respect your way of life, they still have the power to control it.
That is exactly what is happening.
Then we made it easier.
Ballot measures sound like power to the people. But big money figured out a long time ago how to use that system.
They do not have to live here. They do not have to understand this state. They do not care about rural Colorado.
They just bring money. They flood the airwaves. They shape the message. They pass the law.
And now it is forced on you.
That is the system we are living under.
And here is the hard truth.
Washington is not coming to fix it. They cannot.
This power sits at the state level.
So while everyone is distracted by national politics, Colorado is being changed from the inside out, piece by piece, law by law.
Until one day you wake up and realize the place you grew up in does not feel like yours anymore.
That is where we are.
And I am not okay with it.
I am not going to lie to you and pretend a U.S. Senator can wave a hand and fix Colorado. They cannot.
But they can do something just as important.
They can stand on a stage big enough that people actually hear the truth. They can call it out. They can fight federal overreach so it does not make things worse. And they can wake people up to what is really happening at the state level.
That is why I stepped into this.
Because I watched it happening in real time. I watched decisions get made that hurt people I know. I watched voices get ignored. I watched outside influence take over a state I love.
And I realized something.
If you do not have a platform, people do not hear you.
So I stepped onto one.
Not for a title. Not for politics.
Because someone has to say this out loud before it is too late.
And when this monster, now free to walk among us, pushes you in front of a train or a bus, dear reader, remember the face of the judge responsible for your death…
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.@GovPritzker, I saw your post honoring lives lost in Minnesota—standing publicly, naming Alex Pretti and Renee Good, and laying flowers in their memory.
But where was that same compassion on January 19, 2025?
That is the day my 20-year-old daughter, Katie Abraham, was killed here in Illinois. She was innocent. She did not knowingly put herself in the middle of an ongoing law enforcement situation. She was not making a dangerous choice.
She was simply living her life—and it was taken from her.
You have never said her name. You have never come to where she died. You have never acknowledged her publicly.
And beyond that—you have never even responded to me.
I sent you a simple, non-political letter. Not for attention. Not for headlines. Just a father asking for clarity, for answers, and for understanding of the state’s position.
You never replied.
And now, in the wake of another tragedy here in Chicago, your public display of compassion elsewhere—while remaining silent about victims in your own state—feels deeply disconnected from the reality families like mine are living every day.
Instead, you continue to defend sanctuary policies that create the conditions where preventable tragedies like hers can happen.
This is not about politics. It’s about leadership and accountability.
When you choose to publicly mourn some victims while remaining silent about others—especially those lost under policies you support—it sends a message.
Whether intentional or not, it tells families like mine that our loss does not matter the same way.
So I am asking you directly:
Where is your compassion for my daughter? Where is your acknowledgment of victims here in Illinois? And when will you take responsibility for the consequences of the policies you defend?
Say her name: Katie Abraham.
Stand where she died. Show the people of Illinois that every life matters.
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New York can’t afford 4 more years of @KathyHochul. We pay 50% more than the rest of America for energy while we sit on top of a massive natural gas reserve that we don’t even drill!
As governor, I will cut utility prices in HALF on Day One.
It is never wrong to stand up and do the right thing. Since becoming Chairwoman of the Schenectady County GOP, a small group of individuals has chosen to be relentless and bitter online. Their criticism is not rooted in facts, but in resistance to the necessary changes we have made to strengthen our organization and better serve our towns and candidates.
Leadership requires making difficult decisions. It means addressing problems directly, even when it’s uncomfortable. It also means standing firmly on principle.
Part of my responsibility as Chairwoman has been to take a strong stance against pervasive discriminatory and grotesque behavior by two individual men that have no place in our organization.
Respect and dignity matter, and when conduct crosses that line it must be addressed.
It has also meant confronting serious organizational failures that could not be ignored. The removal of the previous City of Schenectady Chair for financial filings that had been completely neglected for two years. No fundraising had been happening to support any city candidates. And even after demand letters were sent, bank statements were not turned over.
Those issues required immediate attention and necessary changes to restore accountability and stability within the committee.
Instead of accepting responsibility, some of these individuals chose another path. Rather than being accountable, they began fabricating social media posts full of lies and creating misinformation campaigns online. They hurl insults, call me “power hungry” and a “dictator,” and one post even compared me to “Stalin,” while they claim to be the “victims.” One individual posted about me: “You are now the venomous snake head, the chameleon snake head that will be chopped off by the hoe or a tiller.”
But here is the truth. While the noise continues online, real work is happening. We have raised more money than our County GOP committee has ever seen, to support our candidates. We are advertising on Talk 1300 to expand our base. We have events planned to bring our community together, and host our Statewide Candidates. And we have built a strong unified executive committee that is focused on results, and performance, not distractions.
The small group stirring up lies and misinformation often lives in an echo chamber — sharing the same posts, creating mocking memes, liking one another’s comments, and convincing themselves and some others that repetition makes something true. But that is not the real world. And it is certainly not where real leadership happens.
Just because something is written on the internet or repeated on social media does not make it true. Facebook is not a courtroom, and it is certainly not a substitute for truth and facts. Unfortunately, there are people who believe everything they read on social media- and others treat social media like a personal diary, a megaphone to broadcast accusations and lies without any accountability.
•Real leadership does not demand titles without work.
•Real leadership builds.
•Real leadership creates a strong team and works alongside people, focusing on building something stronger for the future.
Integrity matters. Truth matters.
Much of the real work of leadership happens quietly, diligently behind the scenes, where it belongs.
While some focus on social media posts and accusations, others are focused on building, organizing, raising resources, and preparing for the fights that actually matter.
And I will always believe this: standing up for what is right— is never the wrong thing to do. When you ask God for wisdom, He gives it.
Meet Brianna from Duncan, Oklahoma — a young woman who decided she wanted to make a difference in the place she calls home. In 2024, Brianna stepped up and took on The 50 Yard Challenge, a journey that asks kids to go into their communities and mow 50 free lawns for those who may need a helping hand — the elderly, disabled, single parents, veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders.
One lawn at a time, Brianna showed up for her community. She gave her time, her effort, and her heart to help others. Because of her dedication and commitment to serving others, she officially completed the challenge and earned something special — a brand new mower, weed eater, and blower. But what she gained along the way is even more valuable: the pride of helping others, the confidence that comes with hard work, and the knowledge that she made her community a better place.
Brianna’s story is a reminder that young people can do incredible things when given the opportunity. It only takes one decision to serve, one lawn to mow, and one act of kindness to start a ripple effect.
Now the question is… who will follow in Brianna’s footsteps?
Sign your kid up : https://t.co/KAFNXZb1WY
Parents, what you see in the photo is a proud young man who served his community. Do you know how? Let me tell you. This young man completed something we call The 50 Yard Challenge. That means going into his community and mowing 50 free lawns for the elderly, disabled, single parents, veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders. Along the way, every act of service earns them a different color T-shirt, much like a karate belt system. They begin with a white shirt, and after completing all 50 lawns, they proudly earn their black shirt. Not only that, but once they finish the challenge they are also rewarded with a brand new mower, weed eater, and blower to continue their journey.
But the real reward isn’t the equipment—it’s the character, leadership, and heart for service these young people develop along the way. Some kids complete the challenge and continue mowing even more free lawns simply because they’ve discovered the joy of helping others. Others take that brand new equipment and turn it into an opportunity, starting their own small lawn care businesses and learning what it means to be young entrepreneurs.
So the question is… will your son or daughter be next? The 50 Yard Challenge is more than mowing lawns. It’s about building character, earning community service hours, learning responsibility, and making a real difference right where you live. Kids can sign up anywhere in the country, and it’s a year-round opportunity to give back. During the fall and winter months, they can continue serving by raking leaves and shoveling snow for those in need.
What do you say, parents? Let’s raise the next generation of leaders and difference-makers. Sign your kids up today. Click the link below to learn more and join the movement.
In the photo is Phoenix who completed the challenge 6 years ago ! Time flies !
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The next primary is in Mississippi on Tuesday, March 10th.
If we get every single Conservative here to repost and every single Conservative from Mississippi sees this:
Bring everyone you know to polling stations!!!!
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BREAKING: The Supreme Court just blocked California’s secret gender-transition policy for kids in public schools. The policy required public schools to help students transition to a different gender while hiding the transition from parents. Today’s decision lifted a Ninth Circuit order that had allowed the policy to go forward.
I already left my homeland, Afghanistan, because of radical Islamists.
Now, after three decades, I find myself surrounded by the same people again.
This time, I��m not running away.
I’ll fight to the end.
Are you with me?