Brian Keller
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Brian Keller
@kellerbrian1
Marine,husband, father 4x, Eagle scout, electrician and lover of outdoors. #USMC1833 #YATYAS #OIF







diane sawyer has committed many a crime in her day that she will soon have to answer for, but i know she pissed michael off here. it made no sense how she made michael explain his art then kept pushing the narrative that HIStory was even remotely similar to a nazi film? ma’am…


Packers signing QB Tyrod Taylor. (via @TomPelissero)

Kaohly Vang Her who said she’s in our country illegally, was just sworn in as mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota “I am illegal in this country. My parents are illegal in this country.”


Oakland has a population of 450,000 people. It is blessed with geographic conditions existing almost nowhere else that allow year-round temperatures in the low 70s. It is also, notoriously, a crime ridden hellhole. 90 percent of the crime is committed by about 1200 recidivists. Oakland could make crime vanish by making these people vanish. Into a prison or whatever. Instead, Oakland elects progressive mayors and prosecutors who keep these people on the streets, keep encampments in the parks, provide no remedy for rampant property crime and disorder and keep spending hundreds of thousands of public dollars in social services and criminal justice expenditures every year for each of these individuals who are nothing but detrimental and will never be anything else.


Look, pro-homeschooling people are piling on this guy but he's not wrong at all. I know of families who are straight-up failing to teach their children beyond a 2nd-grade education. Like 16-year-old kids who don't know what the Capital of the US is, have never heard of Toronto, and could not perform a basic algebra problem. While it's true that there are many excellent homeschooling families whose instruction far exceeds that of any public school, the fact is that the American system of "school your kids however you want" does also yield a lot of severely stunted kids who get stuck playing "catch-up" for the rest of their lives. My wife was homeschooled, we might homeschool, I'm not averse to the practice per se, but it's a fact that there's a whole world of multi-generational homeschoolers who are not and will not rise above a 2nd or 3rd grade education level by their own volition. Should the state intervene in these cases? I dunno, the answer to the question is not as "easy" as many make it out to be. The idea of barely getting through 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' at the age of 16 should be appalling, and it IS happening in some American homeschooler families.



Triplets bday today. Nothing else matters. ❤️ 🙏 Thank you God.














