Small people often say big things to feel bigger!

What is next?

In time the happiness returned. So be happy now.

Zionism is not the enemy, but the Z nazi symbol on underwear labels needs to go!

Those who would do absolute evil in order to gain absolute power deserve some form of loss.

Logic often dictates beyond leaders and parties.

It is possible to feel tired and ready for spring, to want to curl up and sulk, but don't. Instead enter a new reality like a cat going through a cat door.

How can America move through it's changes with grace and power? I suppose people will actually have their eyes on Texas for leadership! And in California people might look to Silicon Valley. And Silicon Valley might be staring at the whole globe. But have no fear: Mighty Mouse is here!

As far as the below I have no comment. If hate is your thing don't hurt anyone.

Heritage Foundation Backs Tucker Carlson Amid Nick Fuentes Backlash Last updated 32 minutes ago Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts released a video statement on October 30, 2025, defending Tucker Carlson's interview with white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, while rejecting rumors of distancing from Carlson and condemning antisemitism. Roberts emphasized prioritizing America First policies, free speech through debate over cancellation, and critiquing foreign governments like Israel without antisemitism. The statement garnered praise from paleoconservatives like Jason Whitlock and Nick Fuentes but faced sharp criticism from Jewish groups, pro-Israel conservatives including John Podhoretz and Batya Ungar-Sargon, and others who accused Heritage of mainstreaming hate.

No kings, absolutely none! See new posts Senate Votes 51-47 to Terminate Trump's Global Tariffs Emergency Last updated 4 minutes ago The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan resolution 51-47 on Thursday to end President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration that imposed 25% to 40% tariffs on imports from over 100 countries. Sponsored by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and co-sponsored by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), the measure saw four Republicans—Paul, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)—join all Democrats in support, marking the third such vote against Trump's trade policies this week. The resolution faces certain rejection in the Republican-controlled House and a promised veto from Trump, limiting its immediate impact.