Laura Craft

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Laura Craft

Laura Craft

@LauraCraft21256

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Rodney Smith Jr
Rodney Smith Jr@iamrodneysmith·
Dear @WhiteHouse, my name is Rodney Smith Jr., founder of Raising Men & Women Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Through our 50 Yard Challenge, over 6,000 kids across the country have signed up to mow free lawns for the elderly, disabled, veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and single parents. With America celebrating its 250th birthday this year and me also being born on July 4th, I wanted to humbly ask if a few kids from our program and myself could travel to Washington, D.C. to help mow the White House lawn for this historic celebration. More than anything, I want these kids to see how a simple act of service something as ordinary as mowing a lawn for someone in need can lead to extraordinary places. What better lesson in community service than showing them that helping others can take them all the way to our nation’s capital? I’d also love to bring my American flag-themed mower in hopes that the President might sign it, so I can later auction it off and donate 100% of the proceeds to a nonprofit supporting veterans. It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of service, patriotism, and the impact young people can have when they choose to make a difference. 🇺🇸
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
Rodney Smith Jr@iamrodneysmith

Dear @WhiteHouse, my name is Rodney Smith Jr., founder of Raising Men & Women Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Through our 50 Yard Challenge, over 6,000 kids across the country have signed up to mow free lawns for the elderly, disabled, veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and single parents. With America celebrating its 250th birthday this year and me also being born on July 4th, I wanted to humbly ask if a few kids from our program and myself could travel to Washington, D.C. to help mow the White House lawn for this historic celebration. More than anything, I want these kids to see how a simple act of service something as ordinary as mowing a lawn for someone in need can lead to extraordinary places. What better lesson in community service than showing them that helping others can take them all the way to our nation’s capital? I’d also love to bring my American flag-themed mower in hopes that the President might sign it, so I can later auction it off and donate 100% of the proceeds to a nonprofit supporting veterans. It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of service, patriotism, and the impact young people can have when they choose to make a difference. 🇺🇸

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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@its_The_Dr Every clip after the first she starts looking manly 🤷‍♀️Definitely more hateful But that’s what the left does to you. Wait soon she’ll look like Maxine
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@bennyjohnson And ofcourse with the help of media it will happen. But we have a strong president and this won’t stand. Cheating is over, Fraud is over. Do these people not realize how good their lives could be? If everything was up right honest. Getting rich rich, get rich fraud.
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
🚨President Trump Announces Federal Investigation of California Election CHEATING Over 36 hours since polls closed and only 58% of the vote is in. Florida can count 10 million votes in a night, but California takes weeks. There's too much opportunity for fraud and it must be investigated. This is unacceptable.
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@its_The_Dr UM’ Coming from a Chinese dude. Um I’ll leave it there🤷‍♀️
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@catturd2 WTH did they put in those boosters. What a retard!
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department used helicopters to fly in ballots from vote centers across the region “They're picking up ballots from 8 cities including Lancaster, Santa Clarita, Palmdale, Lakewood, Santa Monica, Van Nuys, Pomona, and Torrance. Once they arrive, the ballots are securely transferred inside where election workers are receiving and processing millions of ballots” The reason they do this is because LA is huge, over 4,700 miles big There are 5.8 million registered voters that has a single Ballot Processing Center in the City of Industry All ballots from vote centers across the vast county are brought here for counting after polls close. Driving from remote areas like the Antelope Valley, Lancaster, Palmdale takes hours, so helicopters get ballots in faster, reducing delays in reporting and minimizing time ballots sit in transit What I find interesting is this seems like the perfect opportunity to introduce as many mail in ballots as needed without any questions This also use one processing center. This means they wouldn’t have to coordinate rigging elections across multiple offices. If could be one easy to control operation at this one facility We need a federal audit of California elections If there’s no fraud, great. But I think we all know there’s massive fraud
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@amuse I watched this live, and it was a witch against Paxton no evidence no nothing
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
TEXAS SENATE RACE: Remember, the House didn’t put the staffers who reported Ken Paxton to the FBI under oath, but the Senate did during trial where they admitted they had no evidence of any crime. The FBI didn’t find any either. It was political payback.
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
Yeah can’t fix stupid 🤷‍♀️
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Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@dgelliott00 Just got it. Thank you can’t wait to start reading tomorrow. With my cup of coffee
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Supersonic Redhead🛫
Supersonic Redhead🛫@Supersonic_Red·
There’s a generation a lot of people forget exists. We were born at the tail end of the Boomers, but we are not culturally the same as people born in the 40s and early 50s. We are Generation Jones. And honestly, it explains a lot. We grew up in a world that still felt fundamentally analog, but we were young enough to be dragged headfirst into the digital revolution. We are the bridge generation between rotary phones and smartphones, between slide rules and AI, between Walter Cronkite and algorithm driven media. We remember when there were only a few television channels and the entire country watched the same thing at the same time. We also adapted to the internet, email, forums, social media, streaming and now artificial intelligence. We lived before and after the technological singularity hit everyday life. That is not a small thing. People born in the 40s came of age in a post World War II America that was still industrial, deeply hierarchical and institutionally stable. Their formative years were shaped by the Cold War, Vietnam, the civil rights era and a society where information moved slowly. Generation Jones came later. We inherited the aftermath of all of that. We were the kids who watched Watergate destroy blind trust in government. We watched manufacturing begin to collapse. We saw divorce rates explode. We were the first truly latchkey generation in massive numbers. We learned independence early because many of us had to. We grew up with one foot in old America and one foot in whatever this new thing was becoming. We played outside until the streetlights came on but we also learned DOS commands. We learned cursive and keyboarding. We had card catalogs and Google searches. We went from vinyl records to cassette tapes to CDs to MP3s to streaming in one lifetime. We remember maps. We remember memorizing phone numbers. We remember life before GPS and before every human interaction became filtered through a screen. And because of that, I think Generation Jones developed a very unique perspective. We are adaptable because we had no choice but to adapt. We learned technology as adults instead of being born into it. We remember a slower world but were forced to survive in a rapidly accelerating one. That creates a very different mindset than either older Boomers or younger Gen X and Millennials. A lot of us also reject the caricature people now associate with “Boomers.” We were not buying houses for the cost of a sandwich in 1965. The interest rate on my first house was over 14% and that was after buying down a point. Many of us got hit by recessions, outsourcing, pension collapses and economic instability just like younger generations did. We watched promises evaporate in real time. We understand older generations because we were raised by them. We understand younger generations because we had to evolve alongside them. That’s why the Jones generation often feels culturally homeless. We are rarely discussed, rarely defined and usually lumped into categories that don’t actually fit us. But we exist. We are the human transition point between the industrial age and the digital age. And frankly, there will probably never be another generation quite like us again.
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MAGA2024
MAGA2024@Hunter19302·
California isn't the blue state everyone thought it was; it's a state struggling to break free from the grip of Democratic communists
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Laura Craft
Laura Craft@LauraCraft21256·
@catturd2 These two know exactly what they’re doing and it’s wrong!
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The Patriot Oasis™
The Patriot Oasis™@ThePatriotOasis·
🔥🚨 JUST IN — With 39 percent of the vote now reported in Los Angeles County, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass is currently leading challenger Spencer Pratt. Pratt remains firmly in the top two, which means he will advance to a November runoff if no candidate reaches the 50 percent threshold required for outright victory.
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