
Let's go running, Brandon! 🇺🇸✝️
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Let's go running, Brandon! 🇺🇸✝️
@run4ever79
I love 🇺🇸 Bitcoin is Peace A moderate diet and regular exercise are the biggest controllable risk factors for many chronic conditions. Matthew 5:9



Building this high speed rail line would be the best thing the US could do to increase its GDP


The Left never got over Elon buying X. That wasn’t supposed to happen. The Left’s ideas are so bad and damaging they need total control of information. When Elon bought X they lost that control. People started seeing truth. This is catastrophic for the Left. Simple.


In socialism, no one has any freedom at all, except for a very scant few at the very top of the power chain.


Crazy idea: Let's split a country in socialist and capitalist halves and check in on them in 75 years.


"Who do you trust more to handle..." 🔴 Immigration: R +11 🔴 National Security: R +9 🔴 Foreign Policy: R +5 🔴 Trade: R +5 🔴 Debt: R +4 🟣 Economy: Tied 🔵 Energy: D +3 🔵 Medicare/Social Security: D +12 🔵 Healthcare: D +12 🔵 Abortion: D +15 🔵 LGBTQ Rights: D +25 Morning Consult / March 29, 2026




If we deport 20 million illegal aliens, Americans won’t have a housing crisis. Less demand & more supply.


Closing in on two golden decades.


🇺🇸 BEN SHAPIRO: "If you're a young American who can't afford to live here, then maybe you shouldn't live here."


What's everyone's most elitist opinion?




U.S. student loan delinquency and defaults hit record high



Milton Friedman: “The government doesn’t have any money. Only people have money. The government only gets money by putting its hand in your pocket and taking it out.”


Abundance discourse is really, really into the idea of an American Pearl River Delta getting built in America, ideally in the Bay Area, but we actually already have one. It's Greater Houston, and it's on track to be 10 million people in 2040.


Working-class Kentucky residents are being forced to leave their mobile home park within 90 days because a Fortune 50 company wants to build a data center next door. They don't know where they'll go. Video: @LEX18News



America’s hopes for its first high-speed rail line were kindled in 2008, when California voters approved a ballot measure for a bullet train between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Nearly two decades later, that dream is yet to arrive. cbsn.ws/48jzMBx


May Christ’s light continue to shine over our great nation.

