A lot to be thankful for...
Some reflections going into Thanksgiving.
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ICYMI: Republican face headwinds before midterms; peace deal in Ukraine?
Stories I’m reading…
State-sponsored terror: Fraud schemes sent Minn. tax dollars to Somali ‘Qaeda’ group - via New York Post
F.B.I. Letters Send Shivers Through California’s Political Inner Circle - via The New York Times
Scoop: Dems eye ranked-choice voting for primaries - via Axios
AOC email seeks donations for turkey giveaway — but money goes straight to her campaign coffers - via New York Post
Court Filings Allege Meta Downplayed Risks to Children and Misled the Public - via Time
As Democrats Look to a New Generation, John Larson Hangs On - via The New York Times
Alito lets Texas reinstate gerrymandered House map that could give GOP 5 more seats - via Politico
Dem Rep Totally Collapses When Asked a Simple Question About Trump and Unlawful Orders - via Townhall
Bill, Hillary Clinton threatened with contempt of Congress as house expands Jeffrey Epstein probe - via New York Post
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A lot to be thankful for...
I heard a story the other day that went something like this:
A woman approached a man who had a sour expression on his face.
She encouraged the grumpy man to be thankful, and he replied, “Thankful for what? I don’t even have enough money to pay my bills.”
The woman thought for a bit and said, “Well, be thankful you’re not one of your creditors.”
Jokes aside, Thanksgiving week is here, and if you ask me, we’ve got more to be grateful for this year than in a long, long time.
After four years of lectures, lockdowns, and skyrocketing prices, the American people said enough is enough—and we took our country back.
That alone is worth an extra special Thanksgiving.
We’re thankful the adults are back in charge.
Border crossings down 96% since January. Gas under three bucks in most states. Eggs finally affordable again.
There’s still work to be done but think back to where we were last year.
What a difference an election can make.
We’re thankful the left’s nonsense got rejected at the ballot box.
No more men in women’s sports getting trophies.
No more open borders disguised as compassion.
No more trillion-dollar green slush funds while your heating bill doubles.
We’re thankful for leaders who actually love this country.
Trump, Vance, the new Senate majority, the House that held the line—they’re not perfect, but they’re fighting for us.
They get it: America First isn’t a slogan, it’s a promise.
And they’re delivering.
Most of all, we’re thankful for America.
For the millions of citizens that held the line at the ballot box, who said no to the woke mob and took the country back.
For organizations like Turning Point USA who continue to stoke the love of freedom in the next generation.
For this country of ours that remains resilient in the face of new challenges .
Those challenges are real, and we’ll continue to face them head on as we look into the new year.
But if you ask me, it’s worth it to take a step back and reflect on everything we have to be grateful for.
Happy Thanksgiving.


