Day FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO of Presidential recovery.
A story, from Glenn Beck:
I want to tell you the story of a young woman who you have probably never heard of. Her name is Mary Anne. She was born on a remote island in Scotland, where life was harsh and unforgiving.
On May 2, 1930, when she was 18 years old, she got on a boat headed for Ellis Island to start a new life. She arrived here 11 days later.
She wasn’t chasing fame, riches, or power. She came for the unique opportunity that America offered. Her sister was already here and had found a job as a maid. So, Mary Anne MacLeod joined her, listing her occupation as “domestic” on her Ellis Island immigration papers.
The United States is moving to withdraw up to 100,000 troops from Europe and halt trillions in endless defense spending that has subsidized NATO allies for decades.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it crystal clear: “Alliances must work both ways.”
No more freeloading. No more America paying 70%+ of the bill while Europe lectures us and criticizes our decisions.
This is the biggest shift in global alliances in generations.
The era of American taxpayers funding Europe’s luxury lifestyle while getting disrespected is over.
America First is not a slogan — it’s policy.
TEXT:
“Half of these meatpacking giants, including the largest meatpacker in the world, are either foreign owned or have significant foreign ownership and control, making them a threat not just to our cattle producers, but a threat to America itself.”