I'm not on the #TrumpTrain, as I don't believe he's the right messenger for us.
However, we must renew our Oath to one another, promoting Liberty and conserving the values of which we've been entrusted, as enshrined in our civic literature and Washington's Farewell. #MAGA
Listening to Democrats claim "veterans love" the socialized healthcare of the VA is hysterical.
My 100% service-connected disabled veteran uncle, who I'd personally driven to VA hospitals many times over the years, never got the treatments I drove him for.
Each time, we. . .
. . . were told they didn't have the equipment, after driving about 4 hours to the site, only to be turned back and given a new appointment 6-months out.
This back and forth continued for about 2 years, over the span of numerous appointments, where we'd visit fully staffed. . .
. . . VA hospitals with completely empty waiting rooms and government employees, who sat on their phones and eventually called you to the desk after our waiting an hour, sometimes longer, despite the room being empty.
It is a monopoly, an unaccountable cartel of mostly. . .
We're essentially in a transitionary period, facilitated by progressivism, in which the government enlarges this control, in which empowered by electoral procedure to do so.
Good morning, or afternoon if you're in Moscow, Russia.
This will be a rather large thread responding to the Hunter Biden laptop narrative, alongside suggestions in correcting the political conduct of my fellow Americans. 🧵
1/4 Cry, The Beloved Country (1967) | Tony Dolan | Freedom Is a Hammer: Conservative Folk Revolutionaries of the Sixties
2/4 Cry, the Beloved Country x3
My land, my hope, my home, my dream
Once your mountains stood tall and brave
Once your rivers ran freely on their ways
Once your martyrs died and then not in vain
This was my country once, it will be this way again
3/4 Cry, the Beloved Country x3
My land, my hope, my home, my dream
Once you were home for those who were free
Once you were home for those in slavery
Once the bloody tyrants feared your might
It will be so again, for this I will fight
2/8 Remember bloody Budapest,
Remember the bloody Ukraine,
Remember genocide in Tibet,
To think that this may be your life,
Your end some day.
3/8 Pete Seeger, you have sung so long,
About your justice and love for us all,
Where were your songs of righteousness,
When Kennedy was killed by a Marxist,
Or when they built the Berlin Wall?