Should the pending trillion-dollar taxpayer funded housing plan spotlighted by self-described socialist attorney Fran Quigley and proposed by Congressional Representative Ilhan Omar (MN-D) and manufactured housing related legislation become law, manufactured housing will be upended in several ways. The statements by Quigley and the press release by Rep. Omar’s office are provided below in Part I and Part II and will be briefly considered in Part III. As a preface, for over a decade, MHProNews and MHLivingNews have periodically raised political subjects precisely because politics and legal issues often drive business behaviors and decisions. But the reverse is also true. Business behavior can drive political behavior. “Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.” ― Pericles. Britannica says Pericles was born circa 495 BC in Athens and died around 429 BC in Athens, with B.C. meaning Before [the birth of] Christ. According to GoodReads, Pericles also wisely observed that: “Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it” and “Time is the wisest counsellor of all.”
Google’s AI powered Gemini said that Pericles’ “leadership is considered to have ushered in a “radical democracy” that allowed ordinary citizens to participate in public affairs, including jury duty, through state-paid positions. This transformed Athenian society, allowing lower-class citizens to participate equally with those who owned property. Pericles was also known for his support of the arts and literature, which helped establish Athens as the cultural center of the ancient Greek world.”
MHProNews presents this preface to the report and analysis that follows for several reasons. Newcomers may not be into politics, and even regular readers of MHProNews/MHLivingNews may or may not be too keen on political topics. But as the example of Pericles illustrates, for over 2500 years of human history, there have been those who used the political and legal system for their own interests and ends. You may not be into politics, but politics is into you. For those who care about their rights and that of others, some basic interest in politics and legal issues are arguably thus necessary. Otherwise, freedom is lost, sometimes slowly and slyly, but sometimes with what may seem to be a sudden surge of events.
Note that Diane Yentel, president and CEO of the influential National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), Katie Goldstein, Director of Housing Campaigns at the Center for Popular Democracy, and Tara Raghuveer, Housing Campaign Director for People’s Action have all weighed in in support of Rep Omar’s plan. As MHProNews and MHLivingNews has previously reported, Quigley is becoming a force in housing in legal, policy, and political activism. Quigley has, for example, taken public shots at Frank Rolfe and “Wall Street” investing in manufactured home communities. Quigley said that investors like Rolfe and others are ‘holding a gun to the heads’ of manufactured home residents. Legislation like Omar’s is in part a result of what has been described as “predatory” behavior in the land-lease manufactured home community sector, but which has manifest itself in other ways in the consolidation and reduction in the production, retail, lending, community and other sectors of the manufactured home industry.
Rolfe, and those in his camp want to portray the notion that they are ‘saving’ older land-lease manufactured home communities (MHC) that they buy and turn around. While some consolidators, say like UMH Properties, and thousands of ‘mom and pop’ operators are apparently not engaging in “predatory” behavior, it is often bad news that drives a news cycle. Those who treat their residents fairly, that keep their communities in good working order, enforce rules and keep properties as appealing places to live are many in number. They regrettably do not create many headlines through honest and ethical behavior. Far more headlines are created by ROC USA, for instance, which has for some 15 years developed a reputation for ‘saving’ communities from predatory investors ownership.
Those who live in the ‘bubble’ of the consolidators, related bloggers, publications, the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) and their affiliated state associations may or may not completely grasp why the pushback of resident groups, mainstream media, and inevitably politicos occur. For those in MHVille who think that bad news is still free advertising that boosts their SEO, it apparently doesn’t matter to them that they may be harming ethical businesses in the process.
That bears repeating. Predatory leaders in specific (not all) companies that stir up bad news may not think of their business practices as harming their interests, nor do they necessarily care if stirring up bad news and related legislative/regulatory ‘solutions’ in the wake of their behavior is a bad thing from their selfish point of view. While it may or may not be seen as a precisely parallel example, recall that the threat of takes hikes when Biden-Harris came into office was embraced by Sun Communities at the time as driving their pipeline of new acquisitions. You may or may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you.
It also should be kept in mind that what may at first blush seem like a disconnect – that those who threaten higher taxes or more regulations are embraced by some larger firms, Sun’s CEO Gary Shiffman can embrace it as an opportunity in disguise. As Carol Roth has explained in articles and a book about her contention that there is a war on against smaller businesses: “…all regulation…excessively impacts small business…In fact, big companies secretly love regulation because regulations are in fact anti-competitive…every new rule, law, or compliance measure limits the ability of existing or smaller competitors or new start-ups to compete.” Rephrased, regulations, the law, and politicians become part of the anticompetitive ‘barrier to entry,’ persistence or exit – the “moat” – larger businesses have against smaller firms.
With those insights, what follows may be of far more interest and importance to the vast majority of those who follow this website. On one level, it may not matter if these plans ever become law. They are nevertheless driving discussions and perceptions that hinder the industry’s ethical businesses while perhaps indirectly benefiting the industry predatory brands. But if these plans do become law, it ought to be apparent that even more so then, a trillion dollars is proposed to go into whose pockets? Isn’t it often, if not routinely, going to end up in the pockets of those who have the manpower and acumen to get the contracts from public officials that will become yet another profit center for them that unfairly tilts the playing field away from smaller and often more ethical businesses?
Part I – Here is what attorney Fran Quigley has recently said, which is making the rounds with several platforms and news sources, and which spotlighted what Rep Omar has proposed that follows in Part II.
MHProNews receives insights from sources that span the left-center-right divides. In an email to MHProNews Quigley said the following on 8.1.2024. Note that presenting Quigley’s thoughts SHOULD NOT be construed as MHProNews endorsing them. We editorially disagree for stated reasons above, linked, and below. But others take Quigley’s views on housing and related policies seriously, and they thus should be understood and considered.
Can Ambitious Proposals Help Struggling U.S. Tenants?
Social Movement History Says Bold Housing Goals Can Set the Vision
Fran Quigley
Our law school clinic represents tenants in local eviction courts. …
All of these households, and virtually all of the people we see in eviction court, qualify for federally-subsidized housing. But few receive it, with three-quarters of eligible households going without due to underfunding of the program and deterioration of the public housing stock. So Tanya, James, Beatrice and all the others lined up in eviction court are among the 3.6 million households facing eviction each year, and the seven million households that Census Bureau shows as behind on their rent. There are proposals to change all this. The Green New Deal for Public Housing Act, sponsored by Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, would devote up to $234 billion over 10 years to transition U.S. public housing to energy-efficient units. It would also remedy the shameful maintenance backlog that leaves thousands of units uninhabitable and repeal the loathsome Faircloth Amendment that blocks the construction of new public housing. Also, a new National Tenants Bill of Rights, drafted by the Tenant Union Federation, the National Housing Law Project and the National Low Income Housing Coalition guarantees stable rents and healthy, safe homes. It requires evictions to be for just cause only, prohibits discriminatory and expensive rental applications, and protects tenants’ right to organize. The biggest swing is taken by Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Homes for All Act, which would both repeal the Faircloth Amendment and devote a full $1 trillion to build over 10 million public and permanently affordable housing units. Yet no serious observer of the current U.S. political climate expects these ambitious proposals to become law in the near future. Neither the Green New Deal for Public Housing nor the Homes for All Act have even received a hearing in Congress, much less a vote. The Tenants Bill of Rights contemplates sweeping federal-level rent control and comprehensive tenant protections, neither of which are on the near horizon. … |
MHProNews notes that while Quigley downplays the potential for this legislation to become law this year, and arguably correctly so, that doesn’t mean that they may not become law in 2025. If Kamala Harris and her Democratic Party allies take the White House and get control of both houses of Congress, a plan like what follows could very easily emerge as something that could become law. Indeed, keep in mind that the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) just a few months ago endorsed a Democratic Housing plan on their website.
Part II – This is the Bill that Fran Quigley Spotlighted Above, proposed on 3.24.2024.
MHProNews notes again that presenting this information should NOT be construed as endorsing it. Our endorsed proposals are more likely to succeeded if existing laws are properly enforced, would benefit more Americans of all backgrounds, and would not require taxpayer subsidizes.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has reintroduced the Homes for All Act, which will dramatically expand the public housing stock in the United States and guarantee housing as a human right. The bill will authorize construction of 12 million new public housing and private, permanently affordable rental units, driving down costs throughout the market and creating a new vision of what public housing looks like in the U.S. She also reintroduced the Frank Adelmann Manufactured Housing Community Sustainability Act. The bill would create a tax credit that incentivizes mobile home park owners to sell their property to the residents for the purposes of creating a cooperative.
The reintroduction comes after 60 Minutes reported this weekend on how the lack of construction of new housing and Wall Street greed is contributing to skyrocketing rent and fueling the housing crisis
“The pandemic has made clear how deep our affordable housing crisis is,” said Rep. Omar. “Since the eviction moratorium ended, we have seen an uptick in people being kicked out of their homes. In Minnesota alone, nearly 8,000 are homeless on a given night. And 53,000 are behind on rent. We need solutions that meet the scale of this crisis. We need Homes for All, my bill to invest in 12 million new housing units – vastly expanding the available affordable housing stock, driving down costs throughout the market and creating a new vision of what public housing looks like in the United States of America. I’m proud to reintroduce this bill with the support of so many allies. It’s time to treating housing as the human right that it is.”
The Homes for All Act repeals the Faircloth amendment, allowing the federal government to begin reinvesting in new public housing for the first time since 1990s. The bill will make a historic investment of $800 billion over the course of 10 years with the goal of building 8.5 million new units of public housing. The bill will also invest an additional $200 billion in the Housing Trust Fund to help local communities build 3.5 million new private, permanent affordable housing projects for low and extremely-low income families.
Importantly, the bill makes public housing operating and capital expenses mandatory spending in order to prevent future investment bias. Making this spending mandatory ensures that the funding needs of all current and future public housing are fully met and cannot be cut in the event of a budget crisis or a change in Administration. This simple change in budgetary structure makes a homes guarantee real – ensuring the federal government is committed to this program the same way it is to Social Security and Medicare.
The bill also creates a new Community Control and Anti-Displacement Fund within HUD. This Fund is appropriated $200 billion over 10 years for the purpose of intervening to protect families from gentrification, prevent displacement and stabilize neighborhoods. The Fund will give grants to local governments who design programs that serve this goal – programs that help re-house displaced people, regulate exploitative developers or provide communities with the resources necessary to make a tenants’ right of first refusal an affordable and realistic option.
Fully realized, this proposal will guarantee safe, accessible, sustainable, and permanently-affordable homes for all, create a true public option and affirm housing as a basic human right for every American.
“Across the country, renters are organizing against corporate landlords and winning the conversion of corporate-owned properties into community controlled, permanently affordable social housing. Policymakers must support the Homes for All Bill to expand quality social housing on a mass scale to meet the needs of our communities facing the housing crisis. Renters who’ve experienced housing insecurity are mobilizing to urge lawmakers to adopt a social housing approach to solving issues of home access, availability and affordability,” said Katie Goldstein, Director of Housing Campaigns at the Center for Popular Democracy.
“Everyone living in the United States should have safe, accessible, sustainable, and permanently affordable housing: a Homes Guarantee. Right now, our country falls woefully short of delivering on this promise,” said Tara Raghuveer, Housing Campaign Director for People’s Action. “The housing and homelessness crises are the direct and predictable result of treating housing as a commodity rather than a human right. Representative Omar’s groundbreaking new legislation will, for the first time in a century, address the scale of the housing crisis and prioritize people’s needs over corporations’ profits. The systemic intervention we need includes millions of new public housing units, permanently affordable and off the private market. Representative Omar listens to movement demands and follows the leadership of directly impacted people. This legislation exemplifies the Omar’s bold leadership. This will be the new standard by which progressive housing policy is measured.”
“I applaud Congresswoman Omar for introducing bold legislation to invest in affordable housing at the scale necessary to ensure that housing is a right, not a privilege,” stated Diane Yentel, president and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. “Congress must use every opportunity to advance proven housing solutions – like those included in the Homes for All Act – that move our nation towards universal, stable, and affordable homes for everyone.”
“Congresswoman Ilhan Omar demonstrates her commitment to public housing with the reintroduction of her Homes for All Act,” said Tess Hembree, Director of Congressional Relations for the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. “The bill is a commendable effort to preserve public housing for future generations by investing over $800 billion within the next decade to maintain and develop millions of units. Public housing provides stable, affordable housing for the lowest income families across our nation.”
Homes for All is cosponsored by Reps. Blumenauer, Carson, García, Jayapal, Jones, Norton, Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley, Tlaib
It is endorsed by the Center for Popular Democracy, Indivisible, Liberation in a Generation, National Alliance for Community Economic Development Associations (NACEDA), National Association of Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB), National Coalition for the Homeless, National Homelessness Law Center, National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), National NeighborWorks Association, National Organization for Women, People’s Action, PolicyLink, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) Action Fund, and the Working Families Party.
You can read the full text here.
The Manufactured Housing Community Sustainability Act:
- Provides a tax incentive for owners of manufactured home communities to sell to their residents.
- Creates a 75 percent federal tax credit on the sale of the property. So for example, if the owner sells the land to a resident cooperative, instead of paying $150,000 on a $1 million gain, the owner will only pay $37,500.
- Includes a provision to ensure the long-term viability of the cooperative communities in order to prevent the tax incentive from being used for unfair gain by either the buyer or seller.
The Manufactured Housing Community Sustainability Act is cosponsored by Reps. Bonamici, Lee (CA), and Pocan.
You can read the full text here. ##
Part III – Additional Information with More MHProNews Analysis and Focused Commentary
The nature of paltering and some forms of propaganda is to tell part of the truth without telling a more complete truth. For instance. It may be true that 3.6 million people face eviction. It may be true that 12 million housing units are needed. But that doesn’t mean that the solution to those needs are the plans and proposals advanced by voices like those cited above.
1) For instance. Hypothetically, it is plausible that Kamala Harris (D) could win on November 5, 2024. The big money is behind her. The Democratic Party, ignoring the primary votes of over 14 million members of their own party, has pushed Joe Biden aside and has all but crowned her as their presidential candidate, which barring the unforeseen could become formalized next week. Millions of people will vote Democratic regardless of what Harris and Biden have said or done in recent or prior years.
2) Harris has been called the most progressive (leftist, liberal, etc.) member of the U.S. Senate, more leftist than openly socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (VT-DS). See more in the headlines for the week in review.
3) If Harris and Democrats ‘win’ and take the White House, the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, it is absolutely conceivable that a plan like what Quigley plugged and Rep Ilhan Omar and Democratic allies in the House and Senate could become federal law. Who would have imagined 4 years ago that some 12 million (plus/minus) would cross the border under Biden-Harris? Who would have imagined that Harris tie breaking votes in the U.S. Senate would make the inflation that has hit the U.S. since they took office possible? See the headlines for the week in review for more details.
4) What Rahm Emanuel said about never let a serious crisis go to waste was insightful, but it lacked an arguably related thought. A crisis can be created precisely so that it can then later ‘require’ governmental responses. By failing to support the commonsense solution that are already federal law that could allow millions of more inherently affordable manufactured homes to be built, alongside other forms of construction, it was inevitable that a housing crisis would only get worse. When millions of people were allowed to jump the border into the U.S., it was entirely predictable that the housing shortage would get worse.
5) This spending coupled with higher interest rates is rapidly pushing our nation toward insolvency, where the national debt can’t be serviced because higher debt and interest rates has made debt-service near the top cost for the federal budget. Per Gemini: “In fiscal year 2024, debt service is expected to account for 17% of total federal spending, or $868 billion. This makes it one of the largest categories of federal spending…”
MHProNews warned about the polycrisis before. It is now upon us. There are limits to spending, and there are impacts from too much spending. Meddling with the free market has a price tag. Failing to enforce the federal laws that MHProNews has reported on for years is approaching its day of reckoning.
Don’t miss today’s postscript.
With no further adieu, here are the headlines for the week in review from 7.28 to 8.4.2024.
Part IV
What’s New on MHLivingNews
What’s New in Washington, D.C. from MHARR
What’s New on the Masthead
Select Items from Tim Connor, CSP, Words of Wisdom
What’s New on the Daily Business News on MHProNews
Saturday 8.3.2024
Friday 8.2.2024
Thursday 8.1.2024
Wednesday 7.31.2024
Tuesday 7.30.2024
Monday 7.29.2024
Sunday 7.28.2024
Part V (Traditional Sunday Recap Postscript)
1) There are several flaws with Rep. Omar’s plan that is supported by several organizations and is spotlighted by social housing advocate and attorney Fran Quigley. While 12 million new housing units would sound impressive if the current need in the U.S. is in the 6-to-10-million-unit range, which the estimate varies by source and time. But what isn’t mentioned by Rep. Omar’s media release, is housing for illegal immigrants. According to two checks of Fran Quigley, he may also fail to mention that critical issue.
More specifically is this inquiry to left-leaning Bing’s AI powered Copilot.
Does social housing advocate and attorney Fran Quigley mention the need for housing illegal migrants?
Fran Quigley, a social housing advocate and attorney, primarily focuses on housing as a human right and advocates for equitable and affordable housing solutions. His work emphasizes the rights of low-income individuals and the need for systemic changes to ensure access to safe and affordable housing123.
While his advocacy covers a broad range of housing issues, there is no specific mention in the available sources about his stance on housing for illegal migrants. His primary focus remains on addressing housing inequities and promoting the human right to housing for all individuals, regardless of their background.
Is there a particular aspect of his work or another topic you’re interested in exploring further?
1 mckinneylaw.iu.edu 2 news.iu.edu 3 nextcity.org…”
2) Another apparent flaw is the cost. As was noted in Part III #5, Gemini said: “In fiscal year 2024, debt service is expected to account for 17% of total federal spending, or $868 billion. This makes it one of the largest categories of federal spending…” The cost of debt service is escalated rapidly under Biden Harris. As articles published last week (see Part IV recap) revealed, some of the key votes in the U.S. Senate needed to enact the arguably misnamed “Inflation Reduction Act” and other bills were cast by Kamala Harris. Put differently, the stress put on the U.S. economy by inflation is not just a political weight around Biden, it is also a factual drag for Harris and Democrats more broadly. MHProNews has reported on this fueling of inflation being ‘owned’ by Democrats previously, using the words of then House Majority Whip James Clyburn (SC-D).
3) MHProNews/MHLivingNews do not publish articles that we think are irrelevant to the issues that face manufactured housing and the public that needs millions of more affordable homes. Even semi-humorous items like Oh, MAMA! have relevant takeaways for industry pros and others who want to better understand the affordable housing crisis and the important role that manufactured housing should be playing in the housing crisis.
4) The two articles about Gemini, on Friday and Saturday above, ought to be mandatory reading for anyone that wants to peer into manufactured housing, be it an industry newcomer, a veteran of manufactured housing trying to wrap their minds around why the industry isn’t performing as it did in the late 1990s, or truth-seekers who want to grasp the troubling but true nature of the affordable housing crisis better.
5) Any scientific thesis should be tested against other possibilities. The same is true for an investment thesis. As new information is obtained, MHProNews routinely examines it against the broader body of known evidence.
6) Notice that while MHI and their blogger/trade media allies in MHVille have not directly responded in some time to the allegations and concerns, neither have they publicly proposed an alternative vision that explains all of the facts known about manufactured housing industry performance. Restated, MHProNews/MHLivingNews are the only trade media in the industry that has taken the time and effort to factually, accurately, and in a depth that allows newcomers or veterans alike to explore a concern, issue or contention in sufficient depth to see if the thesis presented stands up to scrutiny. Ours does. It fits all of the known facts, including facts from publicly traded firms, MHI, and other sources. Additionally, both Bing’s and Google’s AI, Copilot and Gemini respectively, have specifically stated several times that the facts and logic of the reports and analysis that we publish stand up to scrutiny. Or as Gemini put it, “You’re [MHProNews/MHLivingNews] absolutely right.”
7) The social, economic, and political scenario in the U.S. is not only troubling, but it may also be fair to say that they are deteriorating. Some might debate that, in some cases, using government statistics. But as Gemini said:
You’re absolutely right. I should not automatically assume that information from a .gov website is accurate. While government websites are generally reliable sources, they are not infallible. There can be errors, biases, or even intentional misinformation.”
8) Senator J.D. Vance (OH-R) and the announced running mate for deposed President Donald J. Trump has specifically spoken to the issue of illegal immigrants making the U.S. housing crisis worse. Per Copilot, which cited and linked its sources, is the following.
What has J.D. Vance said about illegal immigration making the U.S. affordable housing crisis worse?
The U.S. Census recorded more than 19 million adult non-citizens living in the U.S. during 2022
Background
In 2014, the academic journal Electoral Studiespublished a groundbreaking study by three scholars who estimated how frequently non-citizens were illegally voting. Based on data for the 2008 presidential and congressional elections, the study found that:
- “roughly one quarter of non-citizens” in the U.S. “were likely registered to vote.”
- “6.4% of non-citizens actually voted.”
- 81.8% of them “reported voting for Barack Obama.”
- illegal votes cast by non-citizens “likely” changed “important election outcomes” in favor of Democrats, “including Electoral College votes” and a “pivotal” U.S. Senate race that enabled Democrats to pass Obamacare.
The study’s voter registration rate was estimated with data from two key sources:
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A national survey in which 14.8% of non-citizens admitted that they were registered to vote.
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A database of registered voters that reveals what portion of the surveyed non-citizens “were in fact registered” even though “they claimed not to be registered.”
Left-leaning PolitiFact said about a related claim by former President Trump that:
Trump accurately cites the study, but its findings have been highly contested.
Three experts wrote rebuttals of the study’s findings after the Post article appeared, and the study spawned another peer-reviewed article.
The main issue with the study is the sample size and the unreliable database of Internet respondents.
It should be recalled that the Heritage Foundation retains a database of actual cases of illegal voting. Per the Q&A with Copilot is the following.
The Heritage Foundation retains a database of illegal voting in the U.S. How many cases do they current cite?
But if Harris wins, it will be because people are driven by faux fear, by thoughtless habits, and costly propaganda. Harris’ record should cause her to lose “biggly.” A snarky and satirical video tweet that has been viewed over 50 million times already is followed by others.
53 million views. https://t.co/e62aeKGPon
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 27, 2024
Bill Maher just *NUKED* Kamala from orbit 🔥pic.twitter.com/LqCiiIcGvn
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) July 27, 2024
Is this Joe Biden??? https://t.co/KQ8MRyKLla
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) July 27, 2024
Yeah, apparently he walks faster than his son and a better gait than before.
— Barb🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@BarbGEO47) July 27, 2024
REPORT: The media is currently rewriting history in an effort to help the Harris campaign.
Here are 5 hoaxes the media has launched in the past week.
5. CBS claims Trump is lying by saying Harris donated to Minnesota Freedom Fund, bailing out “dangerous criminals” during the… pic.twitter.com/HEjlJnE8Kx
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 26, 2024
HOLY COW!
Does anyone see what’s happening in New York?
HUNDREDS of New York citizens are protesting against an illegal alien shelter in Brooklyn, NY.
I have never seen anything like this.
Why is no one reporting?
This is from TODAY!
h/t @letsgobrandon75 pic.twitter.com/9KxvYHvu4u
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) July 27, 2024
This clip cannot be watched enough. Keep reposting it.
Kamala walked off the stage in flames😆😂 pic.twitter.com/bF52yuDKou
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) July 26, 2024
CBS lies about Trump lying pic.twitter.com/GLmm8u6Mqr
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 26, 2024
Save our kids!
pic.twitter.com/1obaIHBv0A— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 27, 2024
Here it is: Kamala Harris all but announces she is a communist.
“Everyone ends up in the same place. And since we didn’t start in the same place, some folks might need more. EQUITABLE distribution.”
Harris paraphrases Marx: “From each according to his ability to each according… pic.twitter.com/lV5tkFs9x6
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) July 26, 2024
🚨 MASSIVE crowds are gathered in Downtown Nashville to greet President Trump
I love to see this! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/xMzRSKKPCo
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 27, 2024
New Trump Ad 🔥
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 27, 2024
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This is the chart #KamalaHarris doesn’t want you to read, let alone analyze. This also is the chart that saved his life, he glanced back to see it and the bullets missed him. Take a glance, it must be important. https://t.co/GYc7Js4m28
— Cowboy Patriot (@CowboyPatriot88) July 24, 2024