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05/23/2026
05/15/2026
Leadership is not easy.When you stand for change, people will criticize you, lie on your name, try to discredit your vis...
05/14/2026

Leadership is not easy.
When you stand for change, people will criticize you, lie on your name, try to discredit your vision, and turn people against you. But what matters is not what they call you โ€” itโ€™s what you answer to.

A true leader does not break under pressure. A true leader grows stronger, stands firmer, and continues bringing people together when others profit from division.

One thing they fear most is a united America. Because when people come together โ€” beyond race, fear, and politics โ€” the systems built on chaos, confusion, and division begin to lose their power.

Look around. For years people have worked harder, struggled longer, and still feel left behind. Families are tired. Communities are tired. The country is tired of hatred replacing leadership.

So what do we really have to lose by allowing a new generation to fight for change?

Let the young fighters rise. Let them challenge what is broken. Let them work to restore peace, accountability, and unity in a country that desperately needs healing.

The vision does not die because people attack it.
Sometimes opposition is proof that the vision matters.

05/12/2026

lot of people across different backgrounds feel: frustration with inequality, power, division, and the sense that everyday people are fighting systems much larger than themselves.

The truth is, when people feel threatened by change โ€” whether itโ€™s demographic change, economic change, or political change โ€” fear can sometimes turn into division. Throughout history, race has often been used as a tool to separate working people from each other instead of focusing attention on deeper issues like wealth inequality, wages, healthcare, housing, education, and political influence.

At the same time, itโ€™s important to be careful not to paint entire groups of people as enemies. Most Americans โ€” regardless of race, background, or political party โ€” are trying to survive, protect their families, and be heard. The danger comes when powerful systems benefit from people staying angry at one another instead of questioning the structures that keep wealth and influence concentrated at the top.

You asked how a billionaire can truly relate to someone struggling paycheck to paycheck. In many ways, they canโ€™t fully understand that daily pressure. A person worrying about rent, food, medical bills, transportation, or survival experiences America very differently from someone with enormous wealth and access. That gap creates distrust, especially when policies seem to favor corporations, donors, or elites over ordinary workers.

But America has also always been shaped by immigrants, laborers, veterans, teachers, nurses, farmers, builders, and small business owners โ€” people from every race and background who helped build communities together. Thatโ€™s part of the countryโ€™s strength too.

The challenge is figuring out how to talk about injustice without losing humanity toward one another. Real change usually comes when people organize, vote, build businesses, educate, and push for accountability โ€” not when communities completely turn against each other.

Youโ€™re expressing a desire for fairness, dignity, and equal opportunity. Those conversations matter, especially when they stay focused on solutions:

* fair access to voting,
* economic opportunity,
* accountability in leadership,
* affordable housing,
* education,
* healthcare,
* and respect for all citizens.

Thatโ€™s where many people feel the real fight is.
Freedom is not free we fight every day to survive what billionaires step on our freedom without regret

05/12/2026

Redistricting is not a setback for Black people โ€” itโ€™s a wake-up call and a chance to organize smarter.

Just because they try to weaken representation in your state does NOT mean your vote does not count. Do not let anyone misinform you into believing you have no power, no voice, or no voting rights. That is exactly what they want you to believe.

Stand up. Know your rights. Know the laws. Know your strategy. Move with purpose, not emotion. Move together, not divided.

As Black people, we have survived roads far harder than this. We come from strength, sacrifice, resilience, and leadership. From the Underground Railroad to the Civil Rights Movement, our leaders fought through hatred, violence, and oppression so future generations could stand stronger.

Martin Luther King Jr., Jesse Jackson, and Dick Gregory stood up when silence was easier. Their message was never about fear โ€” it was about unity, courage, and action.

Do not bow to cowardice, division, or hate. Hate cannot win when people stand together with purpose.

And remember this: you do not have to be in Washington to make change. You can make a difference in your own city, your own town, your own neighborhood, and your own community.

Your voice matters.Your vote matters.Your presence matters.

Stand up. Organize. Educate. Strategize. And never let anyone convince you that your power has disappeared.

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05/11/2026

Good morning we apologize for an error that we made on promotional flyer one of our customers caught this and I appreciate you so much and thank you for understanding the errors made

Today, freedom does not feel fair, and it is certainly not free.A land once built on opportunity now carries sorrow and ...
05/09/2026

Today, freedom does not feel fair, and it is certainly not free.
A land once built on opportunity now carries sorrow and pain.
Democracy belongs to the people, and representation matters.
Fight for what you believe in, because in the end you must ask yourself:
Am I helping make a difference, or am I part of what keeps us in bondage?โ€

05/08/2026

Good morning, St. Marys County Maryland

I have spoken of this many times but I wanted to get out a lot so people can refer back.

The people in this county are the best people I know. From Charlotte Hall down to Point Lookout Pier, this place is like nothing else. The farms in the same family longer than any of us have been alive. The watermen heading out of Piney Point before the sun's up. The Amish stands on the side of the road. The small businesses quietly serving their neighbors for decades. The veterans who served and came home to raise their kids here. The seniors who built this place with their hands. The volunteers who run into the fire when no one else would.

This is the first colony of Maryland. The birthplace of our state!! Almost 400 years of history under our feet. St. Clement's Island. Historic St. Mary's City. Point Lookout. We didn't build this. We inherited it. And every time we let another field get paved over, we don't just lose dirt, we lose the story that came with it. You can't put a Wawa where a to***co barn used to be and call it preservation.

I've gotta be honest with you. At the rate we're going, this isn't going to stay this way. It's slipping right now, while we're standing here. We canโ€™t let it happen.

Just look around.

Look at the counties north of us. Look at Three Notch on a weekday. Look at our Amish neighbors, they came here in 1940 because Pennsylvania got too developed for them. Now they're getting pushed out for the exact same reason. The people who came here for quiet are leaving because it isn't quiet anymore. There will be a lot more to come.

Look at small business owners watching out of state chains and big developers walk in and get tax breaks and red carpets they'd never see in a hundred years. Look at seniors on fixed incomes getting priced out of the county they built. Look at the veterans who fought for this country and can't afford to retire in it. Look at our kids graduating and never coming back, because what's here for them? A job they don't want and a house they can't afford.

None of this happened overnight. It happened one approval at a time. One rezoning at a time. One commissioner meeting nobody showed up to because no one knew about it. One quiet vote nobody was watching.

And every one of those decisions came with a cost the spreadsheet never shows. Our fire departments and rescue squads are 100% volunteer. Seven firehouses. Seven rescue squads. The same neighbors answering the call at 2 a.m. after a full day of work. Every new development drops more calls on the same crews who are already stretched thin, already begging for new members. Growth without the infrastructure to back it up isn't growth. It's a 911 call we can't answer.

And it's going to keep happening faster, unless we stop it!!!!

We don't have data centers in St. Mary's yet. But they might be coming. Calvert is already exploring a moratorium because Amazon started posting jobs in Lusby. We're next on the map if we don't speak up now. And look at what happened at Piney Point, 320 acres of waterfront quietly changing hands and changing purpose. A runway. A private airport. Drone manufacturing on the table. Most of the county heard about it after the fact. That is how this works, every single time. By the time you find out, the decision's already made.

Out of state developers who don't know our roads, don't drink our water, and don't care what they leave behind. They're already looking. And if we don't have leaders willing to say no, the answer is yes by default.

I think about the St. Mary's our kids are going to inherit. Fields turned into warehouses. The water table thatโ€™s slowly disappearing. Our history on a plaque next to a parking lot. The small-town feel everybody keeps saying they love will be gone.

I see it. A lot of you see it. That's why I'm running.

I'm running to bring order back. A real plan. One that puts this community first! Not developers, not out-of-state money, not whoever walks in with the biggest checkbook. That's not how it's been. We've been reacting. We've been letting it happen to us. I'm done with that.

Hear me out. We need things. We need housing people can actually afford. We need good jobs. We need roads that work. We need our schools to keep up. But we do not need things we don't need. We don't need a hyperscale data center sucking down our water and our power. We don't need 320 acres of waterfront quietly repurposed before most of the county hears about it. We don't need to be the overflow lot for somebody else's growth plan.

That's the difference between growing and getting steamrolled. I know which one I want.

To the veterans I say, you didn't serve so this place could be sold off.

To the seniors I say, you didn't spend your whole life here to watch it become unrecognizable in your last years.

To the Amish and Mennonite families I say, you came here for a reason. That reason is still worth fighting for.

To the small and local business owners I say, you built this economy with your own hands. You deserve a county that puts you first.

To the volunteer firefighters, EMTs, and rescue crews, we owe you a county that doesn't break your backs with growth we can't support.

To the families I say, your kids deserve to come home to the same county you raised them in.

To the watermen and the farmers I say, you are this county. Not a backdrop. Not a brochure. The real thing.

We've have a window of opportunity but its closing.

I can't do this alone. I don't want to. Commissinoer is never a one person job.

We do this together!!!!

So let's keep going. Let's keep fighting. Let's keep showing up. Together.

Volunteer, Donate and

We have to put a stop to this madness. Too many people across the United States are already suffering from poor health, ...
05/07/2026

We have to put a stop to this madness. Too many people across the United States are already suffering from poor health, unsafe drinking water, pollution, and environments that are failing our communities. This is only the beginning if we continue allowing billionaires and corporate greed to put profits over people.

Money cannot buy the universe, and it should not be allowed to destroy our future. Our voices matter. Our communities matter. Our children matter.

Stand up. Speak out. Protect our water, our land, and our future before itโ€™s too late.

When people show up you can stop companies from harming our farmlands our waters our communities community input.Hereโ€™s ...
05/06/2026

When people show up you can stop companies from harming our farmlands our waters our communities
community input.

Hereโ€™s what happened:

* xAI built a huge AI supercomputer facility in the Memphis area to power AI systems like Grok.
* To power the facility, the company used dozens of methane gas turbines. Environmental groups say many operated without proper permits.
* Residents and activists complained about air pollution, asthma concerns, strange smells, and added strain on neighborhoods that already had long histories of industrial pollution.
* Civil rights and environmental organizations, including the NAACP, filed lawsuits and legal actions claiming the pollution disproportionately affected predominantly Black communities.
* Critics argued Memphis communities were carrying the environmental burden of the AI boom while tech companies received economic benefits.

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