Trumper Witabumper™️
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Trumper Witabumper™️
@howboutdatcat
God-fearing Mama’s girl stuck in Austin w/o my 🐶Chewy. I am kind of a funny sort. MAGA WARRIOR. SGT in BONGINO ARMY. KIRK, POSO, BANNON, CARLSON. Sober 7/7/22.




It's incredible to hear Trump saying the exact same things about Iran to Barbara Walters in 1987 as he's saying now. He's either the most consistent man to ever run for office, or he's a time traveler.




@ATXVideos This is awful. Shes been tresppased from Cap Metro and that 711. She's spent all but 6 of the last 40 weeks in the Travis County jail. Wastes no time. Horrible to think what's happening to her in the encampments. She'll be on tomorrow's episode of MMM.

He drives a school bus in Dallas, Texas. But the kids on his route call him something else — Dad. Every morning before the sun is fully up, Curtis Jenkins pulls his yellow school bus to the curb and waits. Not just to pick up kids. To see them. For seven years, Curtis noticed things other people missed. The little girl who folded her paper lunch bag perfectly every day but left it on the bus — because there was nothing inside. The boy whose shoes were too small. The kids who got on quiet, eyes down, carrying weight no child should have to carry alone. So Curtis did something simple. He made his bus a community. He gave every child a job — a greeter, an assistant, a "police officer" keeping order in the aisles. Every morning he'd call out, "We're going to care about each other and love everybody, right?" And 50 small voices would answer back. But it didn't stop there. Over the years, Curtis spent thousands of dollars of his own money — money he saved by skipping his own Christmas gifts with his wife — on birthday cards, bikes, backpacks, turkeys at Thanksgiving, and 70 hand-wrapped Christmas presents. He didn't buy random gifts. He asked each child what they wanted. Then he went and got exactly that. No donation page. No announcement. No cameras. When the story finally got out and people questioned how a bus driver could afford it, Curtis just smiled. "It doesn't take money. It takes discipline." But here's the part that will stay with you. When a reporter asked the kids what they loved most about Curtis — not one of them mentioned the gifts. A fifth grader named Ethan, whose parents had divorced when he was four, looked up and said quietly: "He's the father that I always wanted. In some ways, I wish my dad could have been like that." Curtis heard it. Didn't flinch. Just nodded. "That's the paycheck right there," he said later. "If I can get that, you can keep the money." He wasn't looking for a medal. He wasn't going viral on purpose. He was just a man who decided, every single morning, that his bus would be the safest place those kids walked into all day. Sometimes the person who changes a child's life forever isn't a teacher or a coach or a counselor. Sometimes it's the person behind the wheel of a yellow bus at 7 a.m. — who chose to show up, and chose to care, when nobody was asking him to. Tag someone who needs to read this today. 💛



Legal Iranian immigrant wearing a Trump shirt is CONFRONTED by an old leftist at the gym.



🤬Outrage: A black man who beat a 1-year-old to death was sentenced to probation after Judge Jacqueline Bluth approved the deal. Mainstream media is silent on black-on-white crime. If this doesn’t go viral, it’s shameful. Hold the woke judge accountable? A. Yes B. No



The democrats are a communist party and they must do everything to eliminate that cancer before communism spreads across the USA.


You no kings assholes better go find a fucking mirror









