Ken
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Ken
@KenKocher
Security Industry Executive | Founder & Growth Strategist | Business Development & Sales Leader | Building Trusted Partnerships in the Security Industry
Washington DC Katılım Nisan 2009
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Imagine if instead of funding forever wars in the Middle East, the United States delivered universal child care and health care for all Americans.
FactPost@factpostnews
Trump: We can't take care of daycare. We're a big country. We're fighting wars. It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.
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@CaptMarkKelly He is making America. Safe for our grandchildren. Something you and the Democrats have not been able to accomplish.
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Donald Trump is targeting me. He’s trying to influence the election.
There is only one reason why: he’s scared.
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I noticed some new followers, so I wanted to introduce myself and share a little background. I grew up in NYC and graduated from Syracuse University. My dream was to graduate from the Newhouse School of Communication. It took me several tries, but I never gave up and kept working until I finally got in my junior year. I live by the motto: never let anyone tell you you can’t do something—because with hard work and determination, anything is possible.
In the news business, reporters often start in “smaller markets” and work their way up. I began in Elmira, NY, as main anchor, which was one of the best experiences. When I walked into that newsroom, I knew I was where I was supposed to be, and I haven’t looked back.
After two years, I took a job in Providence, Rhode Island, as a reporter and weekend anchor. There, I learned to hustle and cultivate sources. I was determined for the other stations to notice my newscasts despite working at the “lowest rated” station in the market. I anchored and produced the shows myself, without a designated reporter or assignment desk like our competitors. Still, I wasn’t going to let it get in the way.
I’m extremely proud of that work. By the end of my contract, I was asked to stay and be promoted to one of the main anchors. But I was eager to keep “moving up,” and believed the next step was a “top 10 market.” An opportunity came in Houston, Texas—I’d never been to Texas, and my family thought I was crazy! But I trusted my gut, packed my bags, and moved across the country. It was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. It pushed me and shaped me as a journalist.
After three years in Houston and seven in local news, I interviewed for Fox National News. Now, I’m their Dallas-based correspondent covering all of Texas and have been here about a year. I love what I do and try to bring that passion to every story.
Many of you have been with me through it all. If you’re still reading, I’m truly honored to have followers from NY, RI, and Texas. My favorite messages are seeing people from those local markets who are now watching on Fox, and I’m excited to keep sharing my stories on a national platform with even more people.

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@PattyMurray Try not to go outside in a storm. My bet is on the lightning.
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Americans deserve lower interest rates and lower costs.
But one man continues to stand in the way: Donald Trump.
Victoria Guida@vtg2
President Trump is demanding that the Fed immediately lower borrowing costs. But the war in the Middle East has now made any interest rate cuts much less likely in 2026 — not just in the U.S. but around the world. w/ @JohannaTreeck @Geoffreytsmith politico.com/news/2026/03/1…
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🗳️ Early voting is OPEN in the referendum on Virginia’s redistricting amendment — a temporary, direct response to extreme actions taken by other states.
Register or update your voter registration at vote.elections.virginia.gov by April 14. Join me in voting YES by April 21!
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@SenSanders Our all die from a nuclear attack from Iran one day. Don't be a moron Bernie.
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Here is the real reason the Democrats what to take away our 2nd Amendment Gun Rights in then State of Virginia. It has nothing to do with protecting schools, children or reducing crime. It’s about control of the people. It’s a slow play and the Democratics in the Virginia legislature know this.
This is just the beginning.
As law abiding US citizens we cannot allow this to happen. History repeatedly shows that when governments adopt a “rules for thee, not for me” mentality, trust in the system begins to erode—and once legitimacy collapses, societies often move toward rebellion and revolution.
One of the clearest lessons from history is that powerful elites exempting themselves from the rules imposed on everyone else is dangerous to a free society. When governments demand obedience from citizens but do not hold themselves to the same standards, people eventually begin to question the fairness—and even the authority—of the system itself.
This pattern appears again and again over history. In the American colonies, British citizens enjoyed representation in Parliament while colonists were taxed and regulated without a voice in the laws governing them. That double standard became one of the core grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence, summarized in the phrase “no taxation without representation.” The result was revolution.
In France before 1789, the nobility and clergy paid little in taxes while ordinary citizens carried the burden. When economic crisis hit, people revolted against what they saw as an unfair system of privilege and unequal law. The result was revolution.
Another consistent theme in history is that governments that concentrate power just like the Democrats are trying to do with the upcoming redistricting and gerrymandering in Virginia when given the ability and eventual power will try to limit even more the ability of citizens to resist that power. From monarchies to authoritarian regimes in the 20th century, ruling elites frequently sought to restrict the population’s ability to defend themselves while maintaining strong control over the military and police.
The core lesson isn’t about one specific policy—it’s about legitimacy and equal application of law. Stable societies are built on the principle that the rules apply equally to everyone, including those in power.
When citizens begin to believe the system operates on double standards, compliance falls, resentment grows, and history shows that societies eventually push back—sometimes through reform, sometimes through elections, and sometimes through revolution.
The founders of the United States were deeply aware of these historical patterns. That’s why they designed a system built around checks and balances, limits on government power, and the principle that the rights of citizens exist to restrain those who govern. The right to keep and bear arms and the 2nd Amendment was just one of those checks and balances.
History’s warning is simple: when laws stop applying equally, freedom and stability rarely last long. The Democrats know that, we know that and this is exactly why we can’t allow them to slowly take away our 2nd amendment rights and the guns that keep us free from their control and eventual tyranny.

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@Emilyaustin Never an easy experience. I lesson on how not to serve your customers.
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@PattyMurray Wow! You have no issues just flat out lying to your constituents. Great acting job.
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You are a scam artist. Stop trying to act like you really care about the saftey and security of law abiding VA residents. Why don’t you start by looking in the mirror at your own party who is currently and illegally disarming its own citizens and the liberal prosecutors who play politics over saftey, and who let guys like this out all the time all over our once great State.
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