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It’s a beautiful day in America, ain’t it?

admin, April 24, 2025

Posted November 10, 2024 – Mama always said good things come to those who wait, and we’ve done our fair share of waiting. Now it’s time to roll up our sleeves and get to work. We’ve got a chance to bring more manufacturing back home, make our streets safer, and put some breathing room back in everyone’s budget. For more than half of us, it feels like we’ve hit the jackpot! The pendulum has swung back, and it’s time for some accountability. 🌞 As we look to the future, let’s remember that there’s much to be thankful for.

💪 First off, let’s give it up for them young people! They came out in droves and made their voices heard. We’re proud of ya, kids! You’re the future, and we’re countin’ on ya to keep on keepin’ on. Young folks out there, take heart! This new administration offers a glimpse of a future with lower credit card interest rates, reasonable prices, good jobs, and the right to keep your hard-earned tips. If that doesn’t make you want to put on your best boots and dance a little jig, I don’t know what will!

👵 And to our wise and seasoned citizens, there’s a glimmer of hope too. Lower interest rates, no taxes on social security, and a cost of living that doesn’t require a second mortgage just to buy groceries? Yes, please! You deserve it.

Well, we’ve got plenty to be thankful for and even more to look forward to. Whether you’re from South Louisiana and living on the coast like me here in Savannah or up in the mountains, we’re all in this together we just won a battle that’ll make America a better place for our kids and grandkids. Ain’t nothin’ like a good underdog story, is there? As always, let’s carry the spirit of hope and unity in our hearts, and keep celebrating those small media companies who work tirelessly for the truth!

Now, I know ya might be wonderin’ where them extra 15 million votes in 2020 for ol’ Joe went. And them counties and precincts with anomalies in the 2020 election? Well, that’s what makes this country so great – we get to ask those questions! And I promises ya, some good folks are lookin’ into that real soon.

This here’s a victory for all of us who believe in God, family, and a little somethin’ called freedom. Let’s keep our representatives honest as a judge and working harder than a one-armed paper hanger. After all, this is our America, and together we can make it shine brighter than a new penny. But like Mama always said, “Don’t let the screen door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.” We gotta keep this momentum goin’! Hold those elected officials’ feet to the fire, and let’s Make America Great Again…again!

But enough about the past. Today’s a new day, and we’re lookin’ to the future. We’ve got hope, y’all! Hope for lower credit card interest rates, lower prices, more good jobs, and a better quality of life. Hope for our young people, our old folks, and every American in between.

Remember Philippians 4:4-9 — with joy and gratitude, we can do great things.

So, let’s keep that Southern charm and know-how alive, folks. Let’s stay eager, thankful, and ready to work together. Remember, ‘Rejoice in the Lord always

Fear not, dear friends! We’ve got this! We’ve got a battle won, and now it’s time to get to work.

God bless y’all, and God bless America! 🙏

-Dean Burnette

🌟👊#GratefulUSA#HopeForAmerica#Accountability#MakeAmericaGreatAgain

#NewDayInAmerica#Hope#Gratitude#Savannah

P.S. Anybody got an extra “I Voted” sticker? Mine’s worn out from doin’ the happy dance! 😂

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