04-15-25 RSO Health Longevity (RBC 2nd) AM

Good morning, Patriots! Things are heating up across the country—school board meetings are turning chaotic, and James Carville is losing it over the idea of keeping non-citizens out of our elections. Let’s break it down.

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A local school board meeting erupted into chaos when a conservative father stood up and told the truth the Left didn’t want to hear. His message? Stop indoctrinating kids and start educating them

Democrat strategist James Carville is in full meltdown mode, outraged over efforts to prevent non-citizens from voting in U.S. elections. That’s right—he’s angry that we’re protecting the sanctity of the vote.

Economic Watch: Red States Lead in Growth, Again

New data shows Republican-led states continue to outperform blue ones in job growth and economic confidence. Lower taxes, fewer regulations, and law-and-order policies are proving to be the winning formula.

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