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Brenda Milligan's avatar

Praying 🙏 for no violence and this is what Democracy looks like 💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸

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Brent Gordon's avatar

One voice at a time millions of Americans sticking up for the constitution peacefully but LOUD

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Clarity…. LWest's avatar

Strength lives in the Resilience and Adaptability of Humankind

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Clarity…. LWest's avatar

Thank you!

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E Shelton's avatar

Thanks, TM.

After this morning’s assassinations, I’m reminded of 9/11: Americans don’t bow to terrorists, foreign or domestic.

Resolve hardens.

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B.Matthew's avatar

We need a country without violence. Everyone be calm and safe

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Starlisa's avatar

A Donald Duck!

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Ann Pike's avatar

Thanks to all who participate. Pray for no violence and safety for all

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Clarissa Sr, American Grandma's avatar

🇺🇸To My Beloved Grandparents: The Truth Is Still Ours to Share

First, I want to send a warm and hearty congratulations to everyone who took part in the No Kings protest yesterday. From coast to coast, grandparents, parents, and young folks alike stood shoulder to shoulder for truth, democracy, and the America we still believe in. Your voices were heard. Your peaceful presence made a powerful statement: we will not be ruled by fear, lies, or authoritarian fantasies. We’re still “We the People.” And we showed up.

But the march doesn’t end on the streets. After the No Kings protests, I had some heartfelt conversations in my own family—especially about why, in 2024, no one seemed to talk about how much the Biden Administration improved the economy after COVID; they feel this gap in information lead to Trump getting elected. That gap in coverage isn’t an accident—it’s a choice made by media outlets that don’t benefit from reporting progress. But we can help fill that gap. That’s why I want to talk honestly with you today about something that’s been weighing heavily on my heart: the difficulty of knowing what’s true anymore.

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Truth is Hard to Find in Today’s Media World

Local newspapers—our once-reliable sources of community truth—have shut down across the country.

Billionaires have bought up major TV networks and national papers, deciding what gets covered—and what gets buried.

Social media algorithms reward outrage, conspiracy theories, and lies, repeating them endlessly until they feel familiar—even when they’re false.

It’s no wonder so many people feel lost, angry, or misled. Even topics like the economy, which can be measured with numbers and facts, have become battlegrounds for spin and propaganda.

I’ll be honest: the clearest picture of what’s really going on comes from the kinds of things most people don’t have time (or patience) to sort through—economic charts, job statistics, spending patterns, labor market graphs. Economists use these tools every day. But most people don’t, and that’s where the manipulators thrive.

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The Truth About the U.S. Economy in 2024—In Plain Language

Let’s remember what really happened:

The entire world shut down in 2020 because of COVID. Every economy crashed.

But in the years that followed, America led the global recovery.

By 2023–2024, we had:

Stronger GDP growth than any other G7 nation

Falling unemployment and rising wages in several key sectors

A powerful rebound in consumer spending that helped other economies recover too

A resilient dollar and global trust in the U.S. financial system

But many people still believe that the Biden Administration left our economy is in ruins. Why? Because they’re only hearing one version of the story—often from partisan outlets like Fox News, that only show what fits their political goals.

The truth doesn’t always make the news because it doesn’t stir anger, drive ratings, or sell ads.

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A Call to My Fellow Grandparents

You and I—we remember a different time. We grew up with Walter Cronkite, with local reporters we could meet at the grocery store. We remember when the news was trusted. Today, our kids and grandkids are being misled by a media environment designed to divide and enrage, not inform.

✅ If you believe in the messages I share here, please copy and customize them for your Facebook, emails, or family chats.

✅ Add your voice. Make it personal. Tell your children and grandchildren what you have seen, what you have lived through, and what you still believe in.

✅ If you marched, tell them why. If you stayed home, tell them what you’re standing for.

This is our time to make an impact—not just in protests, but in conversations that shape the future.

Let’s keep showing up, speaking up, and lifting up the truth—because the next generation needs us now more than ever.

With purpose and pride,

✍🏼 Clarissa Sr.

American Grandma 🇺🇸

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Susan's avatar

Who is the artist singing “We could be heroes.”

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Andrew Arnold 🇺🇸's avatar

Dallas, TX. 10,000 strong 💪

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menehune's avatar

ALOHA...GO FO' BROK'

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Dawn Henson's avatar

It was amazing only out there for an hour and half but the honks of love was 75 to 25 flip offs (mainly muscle cars). Im extremely happy i went

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Nancy Harrington's avatar

Thank you!

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Frances's avatar

Great Video ! 🇺🇲🌞

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Randog2025's avatar

Peace love and understanding. Not much to ask for.

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Hirut Kidane-mariam's avatar

Thank you beautiful sentiment 🙏🏽♥️💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸

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