
Jaqui
37.3K posts







You voted for Harris. Shut the fuck up.


My in-laws were always first in to see our babies at the hospital, and I welcomed that. My own parents never even came. That’s cuz as soon as I was in labor they were at our house making it spic and span for baby’s homecoming. My dad watched the other kids and did yard work while my mom cleaned and grocery shopped and fixed my husband's favorite foods. She would get my bed all freshly ready with a vase of flowers next to it and clean jammies laid out and a tea tray ready to go. They were there to welcome the baby home and then my mom would stay for a week making sure I wanted for absolutely nothing. Their absence at the hospital was always the best present.








Thomas Massie is a man of character. He is the type of Congressman our founders envisioned. I hope his constituents will see the courage, independence and sincere love of country he brings to the job. nytimes.com/2026/05/14/opi… via @NYTOpinion


The day I learned you can’t harvest organs from a dead person is the day I changed my license from organ donor







.@GavinNewsom, you have no clue who Tennesseans are or what we're all about. You keep destroying the Golden State, yet want to tell us how to govern. Let @CSexton25, @tnhousegop, @BillLeeTN, and the @tnsenategop do their job & keep TN red. 🇺🇸 #VoteKennyCody2026



More than 300 Nashville small businesses have joined a coalition demanding property tax relief as Metro considers possible incentives for Starbucks to expand operations in the city. Business owners say rising tax bills are pushing some longtime restaurants and shops to the brink. City leaders say no final decision has been made on incentives. Dennis Ferrier speaks with the Nashville Mayor's office: bit.ly/3PGPwbE



Woah! Check out these egg prices! I'd never find eggs at this price in California!



VA Const. "whenever any government shall be found inadequate or contrary to these purposes, a majority of the community hath an indubitable, inalienable, and indefeasible right to reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal."



Tennessee, deportations at their best.


