🇺🇸 Mike B’Hagen 🇺🇸
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🇺🇸 Mike B’Hagen 🇺🇸
@mbridey
Husband, Dad, Christian, Conservative. Runner, golfer, bowler, fisherman, & lover of Dad Jokes. I’ll take a day in the woods any day over a day in the city!
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@DanielJMiller12 @GovEvers No, I get it. And 230 days from now he will be gone one day. That’s what I meant.
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Today is May 25th, 2026, and Tony Evers is STILL the worst Wisconsin governor in US history.
229 days until @GovEvers is out.
#iamcharliekirk

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Lifelong Cape Cod resident SLAMS the County Assembly of Delegates over their Proposed Ordinance to restrict ICE
Listen to every word
“I am sick to effing death of paying for such bullsh*t, and I'm sick to death of being lectured about compassion, about patience and understanding. I have lived here all my life, and I have been required for all 40 years of that life to obey the law and follow the rules. There will be no Social Security check for me when I can't work anymore.
I have never once received any of the benefits that have been spoken of here. Nobody is beating down my door to help me fix up my house so that it doesn't collapse on me or lower the cost of the electricity that I have to pay.
And I work and they don't, and I'm a US citizen and they're not.
I don't get health insurance. I can't afford it, but I am punished by this state for not being able to afford it so that people who are in this country illegally can benefit from it and go see the doctor whenever they want, and that is a fact, and I am sick of it. I am not an un-understanding individual. I am not an un-compassionate individual, but my generosity has been abused, and I am sick of it.
I am sick of being treated as an indentured servant to foreign nationals in my country and in my community, and I don't give a damn whose feelings that hurts”
He’s absolutely right to be outraged. I verified illegals were receiving full benefits in Cape Cod Massachusetts
Undocumented immigrants have access to state-funded health insurance
- MassHealth Limited: Covers emergency medical services for undocumented adults. This includes urgent care
- Full MassHealth coverage for undocumented children under 21 and pregnant women
- Massachusetts is one of 15 states in 2026 providing comprehensive state-funded coverage to children regardless of immigration status
- Health Safety Net covers costs at hospitals, community health centers, and pharmacies for undocumented residents
Absolutely insane. It’s criminal these people break into America in the middle of the night and Democrats give them healthcare while you can’t afford it. While you can’t afford your medications or to go to the doctor
Lock up the politicians
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@Hero_OfThe_Day @NBA I’m watching hockey. The NBA is a joke now.
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🔥 THIS. IS. NOT. BASKETBALL.
Shai purposely runs into Wembanyama, then flops onto the ground for no reason. Refs call Wembanyama for the foul!!
What are we watching @NBA, because it isn’t basketball!? 😒🤡
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@HaterReport I want to watch the NBA, but not when hockey is on at the same time and this bullshit keeps being allowed in NBA games.
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I can promise you all, I’ve got way more ghetto fatigue than anyone else.
I don’t say “black fatigue” because there are tons of us black folks who would never act this way. There’s a major difference between us.
This is why I go so hard against the “ghetto/hood rat” community. They ruin everything.
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@HaterReport NHL doesn’t allow that crap. NBA shouldn’t either!!
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July 26, 2020. A beach near Collingwood, Ontario.
Sixteen-year-old Jamey Ruth Klassen was supposed to be enjoying a quiet family vacation beside the icy blue waters of Georgian Bay.
Farther out on the lake, a man named Christopher Robertson had taken his kayak out alone for a peaceful paddle. Then the kayak filled with water and flipped.
Suddenly, he was stranded in the freezing bay, clinging desperately to the overturned hull while shouting for help.
Jamey didn’t hear him directly.
What she heard instead were strangers nearby calling 911, panicking about a kayaker who had disappeared beneath the surface and wasn’t coming back up.
Most teenagers would’ve stayed on shore.
The water was brutally cold. The distance looked impossible. Lifeguards and paramedics were already being called. Waiting would’ve been understandable.
Jamey never waited.
She ran toward the water and dove in.
Alone, she swam nearly 600 feet through Georgian Bay — the distance of two football fields — pushing herself farther and farther from shore toward the empty kayak floating in the distance.
By the time she reached it, Christopher Robertson was gone.
Then Jamey looked down.
Through the clear Canadian water, she could see him lying motionless twelve feet below on the lake floor.
She took one breath.
And dove.
The cold tightened around her body instantly as she reached the bottom. She grabbed Robertson beneath both arms and forced herself upward, dragging his unconscious body back toward the surface.
He wasn’t breathing.
His body hung limp in the water.
Jamey refused to let go.
She turned him onto his back, balanced his head against her shoulder, wrapped one arm across his chest, and began swimming him toward shore using only one arm and her legs.
Every second became harder.
Her muscles burned violently. Her lungs screamed. She had no formal lifeguard certification because the pandemic had canceled the courses she planned to take that summer.
Still, she kept kicking.
Then fear hit her.
Jamey realized she might drown beside him before reaching shore.
Exhausted and losing strength, she used the last thing she still had left:
Her voice.
She screamed for help.
A nearby paddleboarder heard her cries and rushed across the water. Together, they lifted Robertson onto the board while Jamey, shivering and exhausted, swam the remaining distance alone.
Onshore, police officers and paramedics immediately began CPR.
Moments later, Christopher Robertson started breathing again.
He survived.
Nearly a year later, Jamey Ruth Klassen received the Carnegie Medal — North America’s highest civilian honor for heroism. Out of millions of people, only eighteen recipients were chosen that year.
But Jamey barely spoke about herself afterward.
Instead, she used the scholarship money from the award to attend nursing school at McMaster University, quietly continuing the same instinct that had driven her into the freezing water that day:
If someone needs help, you go.
No hesitation.
No spotlight.
No waiting for someone braver.
Just a sixteen-year-old girl who saw a stranger drowning… and decided his life mattered more than her fear.

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4-year-old internet superstar Waylon showed off his cannon in Milwaukee 💪
MLB@MLB
Keep in mind this child is only 3 🤯 📹: @JFletch_07
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@DavidJHarrisJr Is this a joke? Turning your back on the American flag while trying to run for the United States Congress. She needs to be removed from the ballot.
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Imagine the fate of 350,000,000 people being in the hands of 1 man?
Now imagine that 1 man is obviously working to harm them.
Now imagine he can be easily replaced by 27 of his peers voting “yes”.
Now imagine they won’t!
WTF do we do next?
#AllComplicit #SaveAmericaAct

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What do you see when you look at this picture of @LeaderJohnThune
Sound off, he is tagged in this one

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