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Friends,
This week, families in our community and across our nation will gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, one of the most cherished holidays we have as Americans.
Friends,
This Veterans Day, we celebrate the best our nation has to offer. We extend our respect, our admiration, and our appreciation to all who have worn the flag of our nation on their uniform.
The failed policies of President Joe Biden are robbing Americans of our ability to provide for our families and save for our future. The inability to rein in out-of-control inflation that continues to haunt families across the country further proves Americans cannot afford four more years of President Biden.
This weekend we have witnessed a savage and unprecedented attack on our greatest Middle Eastern ally, Israel. The senseless violence in Israel is sickening, but we must be clear-eyed that this is an unprovoked act of war on a sovereign ally.
As the trees in the Sandhills begin to show the first signs of fall, we are reminded that colder weather is near. Like many of you, my family faced last winter’s high energy prices and I am left wondering how they will be this year—especially as costs continue to climb.
September 11th, 2001 was one of the darkest days in our nation’s history. The images of 9/11 remain ingrained into the collective memory of Americans across our nation. I still remember watching TV when the second airplane crashed into the World Trade Center that morning.
What would you do with an extra $700 in your pocket each month?
Unfortunately, that is the cost of “Bidenomics” and inflation—but it shouldn’t have to be that way.
As the representative of the largest Army base in the world, making sure our community's veterans, troops, and their families get the support they deserve is among my top priorities.
President Ronald Reagan famously said, “A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.”
Dear Friends,
President Ronald Reagan once said, “A truly successful army is one that, because of its strength and ability and dedication, will not be called upon to fight, for no one will dare to provoke it."