Weird. 9 of the top 10 are Republican governed states and 9 of the bottom 10 states are Democrat governed states. Must just be a coincidence.https://www.newsweek.com/map-reveals-states-best-worst-kept-roads-2105065Map Shows States With the Best- and Worst‑Kept Roads - Newsweek
Yeah, but Trump cheats at golf.So just a recap, we were told that it’s impossible to restructure global trade without triggering a recession. We were told that military recruitment is never gonna go up and we just have to deal with it. We were told that in order for the border to be fixed we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform and spend like $17 billion dollars. We were told that NATO countries would never agree to pay 5% of their GDP. And yet here we are not even a year to the Trump presidency, and every single one of those things that we were told couldn’t happen happened. It’s really hard to make the argument that the people in charge before weren’t trying to screw up this country when you see the kind of results that we are seeing now.
All espola has now are lame memes. He ran out of lies so now it's just dumb meme after another. What a total loser!!!Yeah, but Trump cheats at golf.
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EXCLUSIVE: New Data Shows Arrests of Criminal Illegal Aliens Have Made a ‘Real Impact on Public Safety,’ DHS Official Announces
Violent crime is on the decline in the U.S. following the arrest and removal of criminal illegal aliens, DHS announces.www.dailysignal.com
During the first six months of 2025, homicides fell 17% across 30 U.S. cities when compared with the first half 2024, according to the Council on Criminal Justice, an independent research organization, which has just published its midyear report on crime trends in U.S. cities.
In the first six months of 2025, there were “10% fewer reported aggravated assaults, 21% fewer gun assaults, 10% fewer sexual assaults, and 3% more domestic violence incidents” when compared to the time last year, according to the report.
Robberies are also down 20% and carjacking fell by 24%. Vehicle theft was rising from the summer of 2020 through 2023, according to the Council on Criminal Justice, but the trend began reversing in 2024.
Since Trump returned to office on Jan. 20, the Trump administration has arrested nearly 300,000 illegal aliens and deported more than 239,000, according to DHS.