Rusty Washburn
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Rusty Washburn
@Rustywashburn1
married, no kids of my own. Trump!!🇺🇲 MAGA2020!!!! No DM unless I know you.
เข้าร่วม Ekim 2017
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She’s 87 years old…just tip her over; she won’t be able to get up!
TaraBull@TaraBull
Walking and talking at the same time is just too difficult for some of our congress members TERM LIMITS NOW
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Just came from grocery shopping and I was looking at these and thought we used to be scared of opening canned biscuits because they’d pop like a tiny kitchen grenade.
Now I’m standing in the grocery aisle reading the ingredients like I’m decoding a crime scene.
Turns out the scariest part was never the pop.
It was whatever makes “buttery flaky layers” survive longer than most celebrity marriages.
Be honest are you still buying these, or did you finally break up with the biscuit tube?

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David Rivera and Esther Nuhfer were convicted on all counts today.
They took millions from the communist regime in Venezuela to secretly influence U.S. policy, and concealed it not just from the American government, but from their own close political allies and personal friends.
Foreign influence carried out in secret is corruption. Today, a jury held them accountable.
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@noreen05291 No rain here but it's cool out. I need some warm weather!
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Saturday is here and the weather in Arkansas is going to be nice.
Something you may not know about me, in addition to doing genealogy, I like to study the history in cemeteries.
So I found this interesting grave on one of my expeditions and thought I would share with you, an Arkansan lost to time.
Fountain Bassham lived nearly a full century — January 1847 to January 1940.
His grave at Sarah Grove Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in Crawford County, Arkansas, bears the Confederate service emblem, often called the Southern Cross, which is a veteran marker showing he served in the C.S.A. He us buried 1/2 mile from his birthplace.
Bassham served in Co. F, 7th Arkansas Cavalry, and fought at Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove.
Today, he rests near Crawford County Speedway.
Only in Arkansas do you find history sleeping quietly beside the roar of Saturday night engines.
Have a good Saturday everyone

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.@SecWar
Open Letter:
Sir,
There is a quiet crisis sitting in plain sight across the country - roughly 30,000+ veterans currently without stable housing. Men and women who served, returned, and then got swallowed by the gap between military structure and civilian systems that were never fully designed to catch them.
This is not a funding problem. It is a coordination and execution problem.
Current evidence-based models already exist through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and HUD - particularly programs like HUD-VASH and Grant and Per Diem. The estimated cost to fully house and support the current homeless veteran population for 12 months sits roughly between $640 million and $1 billion nationally, depending on the model and intensity of care.
That includes:
- Stable housing
- Case management
- Mental health and substance abuse treatment
- Employment transition support
To put that in perspective, the federal system already spends billions annually across fragmented programs. The question is not whether resources exist - but whether they are being concentrated effectively enough to actually resolve the problem at scale.
Veteran homelessness has already been reduced significantly over the last decade, largely through Housing First models and coordinated VA-HUD efforts. That proves the framework works. What remains is the hardest segment - those with the most complex needs and the least consistent access to support.
The request here is simple:
A renewed, outcome-driven push under your leadership to:
1. Audit current veteran homelessness response pipelines
2. Identify where breakdowns occur between housing access and service delivery
3. Scale rapid housing + intensive support models to fully clear the current backlog
4. Ensure no veteran exits service into unsupported civilian transition pathways
This is not about expanding bureaucracy. It is about tightening execution around systems that already exist within the VA and HUD structures so they actually finish the mission they were designed for.
A nation is judged by how it treats the people who carried its hardest burdens.
This is one of those moments where intent is not the issue - delivery is.
Respectfully,
A concerned MAGA family member
P.S: One of these days, I will do my part by standing in the gaps.

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The May Sentinel is up! We're already working on the June issue. Stay tuned! @steelmilljeff @SOGChronicles @HPS_CEO @HPS_CEO specialforces78.com/chapter-78-new…
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