🇺🇸 Conservative Patriotism 🇺🇸
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🇺🇸 Conservative Patriotism 🇺🇸
@Foolmoon413
Proud American born in the 408 will die in the 405. Replaced my deductible with life insurance. just seeking truth I can’t get from media. Term limits/Flat tax


🚨 JUST IN: It's been exposed that OVER HALF of Los Angeles' homeless population came from *out of town* and keep the NGO FRAUD COMPLEX running strong Karen Bass is allowing them to LEECH off the taxpayer! Spencer Pratt must win to end the insanity. RUFO: "We even found homeless who had migrated from Cuba, Venezuela, and North Korea!" 🤯 "People are making money on this. Of course, developers, nonprofits, government bureaucrats, the ultimate loser, people on the streets who are suffering, and of course, those tax paying citizens of Los Angeles!" "You have to enforce the law against street camping. You have to have mandatory drug rehabilitation instead of housing first." "And you have to get people who are suffering from severe bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, methamphetamine, and due psychosis. You have to put them into residential, secure psychiatric treatment." "Those are the really the three big problems. And the reason that you find someone like Karen Bass not pursuing that...it really cuts against this idea of unlimited compassion." 💯 LA is a disaster that needs to be resolved by Common Spence! @christopherrufo @spencerpratt @SatAmericaFNC










Don’t Fold to Pressure Some folks in Oklahoma’s conservative community are dusting off an old political tactic right now: piling pressure on grassroots candidates like Jake Merrick to drop out of the Republican primary for governor “for the greater good” and to stop Gentner Drummond. They argue Merrick is splitting the anti-establishment vote and helping the frontrunner. But let’s be honest about what’s really happening. We have no reliable, independent polling this close to the June 16 primary. The main numbers being circulated come from the Sooner Survey by Cole Hargrave Snodgrass & Associates, a firm with ties to establishment Republican figures like Tom Cole. That February poll showed Drummond in the mid-30s and Merrick around 5%, but with questions about bias and no fresh, trustworthy statewide data since then, it’s shaky ground for demanding someone quit. At the same time, political operatives, influencers, and friendly establishment voices are increasingly pushing narratives designed to pressure grassroots candidates out of the race early so their preferred candidates can consolidate support. We’ve seen this tactic before in politics across the country: create momentum headlines, amplify selective polling, apply public pressure, and frame dissenting conservatives as “hurting the cause.” This is classic primary politics. Wave the “unity” flag, pressure outsiders to step aside, and hope grassroots voters fall in line behind the better-funded or better-connected campaigns. Jake Merrick isn’t playing that game. He’s refused lobbyist and PAC money so he isn’t bought and paid for. He’s running on strong conservative principles: abolishing abortion, protecting parental rights, fighting cronyism, and putting Oklahoma values ahead of politics as usual. His supporters — faith-driven, anti-establishment conservatives — deserve a real choice on the ballot, not coordinated pressure campaigns telling them to fold before voters even have their say. With early voting approaching and the June 16 primary only weeks away, turnout from motivated grassroots voters may matter more than old polling. Late deciders, momentum, and principled campaigns can shift outcomes quickly in low-turnout primaries. Don’t let pressure tactics decide your vote. Do your own homework. Talk to the candidates. Vote your values on June 16. Real conservative movements are built from the ground up. Voices aren’t surrendered just because political insiders demand unity behind their preferred candidate. Stand strong, Oklahoma. #DontFoldToPressure #OKGov #JakeMerrick #June16Primary












