Independent U.S. Senate Candidate (UT) | Restoring constitutional limits: Power of the Purse, Election Integrity, Personal Freedom | No party bosses

Joined March 2026
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Constitutional carry is not a government-granted privilege — it is our birthright as free Americans. As Samuel Adams said: ‘The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent… peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms.’
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INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT. This 1 hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson will teach you more about negotiation and getting what you want than most people learn in years. Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
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Elon Musk was born in South Africa but SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink were born in America. Talent is the seed. Capitalism is the soil. There is no other country on earth that grows it like this. That's uniquely American 🇺🇸
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autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
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In this constitutional republic, a day well spent isn’t defined by the vehicle that carries you. It’s the courage to step out, leave comfort behind, and chase freedom on your own terms. It’s doing everything in your power to arrive, conquer every adversary, and keep rolling forward with heart and grit. This is how we thrive.
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Abraham Lincoln – Honest Abe: Origins, Fights, Fun Facts & Freeing the Slaves Meet Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, the man we call Honest Abe. Born in a humble one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky, Lincoln rose from poverty, with less than one year of formal schooling, working as a rail splitter, surveyor, and store clerk before becoming a brilliant lawyer and politician. His rocksolid character, legendary wrestling record, patent, stovepipe hat, Emancipation Proclamation, and the 13th Amendment permanently abolishing slavery are all explored here. From New Salem's honesty legends to establishing Thanksgiving as a national holiday, Lincoln's extraordinary life defined American democracy. #AbrahamLincoln, #HonestAbe
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Wyoming – The Equality State: Where America’s Heart Still Beats True Wyoming didn't just follow history — it made it. From granting women full suffrage in 1869 as the first place in the entire world, to electing Nellie Taylor Ross as America's first female governor in 1925, the Equality State earned its nickname long before equality was fashionable. Wyoming invented land conservation too, giving the world Yellowstone, Devil's Tower, and Shoshoni National Forest. We're not perfect. Hart Mountain's relocation center is a scar we own. But Wyoming keeps the heart of this country intact — hard work, self-reliance, respect for the land, and stubborn principle. #Wyoming, #EqualityState
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Elon Musk just defended America better than every politician in Washington combined. Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?” One nation on earth held a weapon nobody else had. Total dominance. Zero competition. No risk of retaliation. Every empire in history that held that kind of advantage used it. Rome. The Mongols. The British. The Ottomans. They conquered until they collapsed. America had a bigger advantage than all of them combined. And it rebuilt the countries it just defeated. Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.” Almost unprecedented? It had never happened before. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded history. The Marshall Plan wasn’t foreign aid. It was the most radical act of restraint any superpower ever committed. America turned its enemies into allies. Turned rubble into economies. Turned surrender into partnership. Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a generation. Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth. Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin. A city in the heart of the nation that just tried to destroy it. That’s not policy. That’s a civilization deciding what it is at the exact moment it has the power to be anything. You’re being told a story right now. That America is the villain of history. You hear it everywhere. Media. Universities. Social platforms. Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.” Every nation on earth has dark chapters. Every single one. The difference is what a country does when nobody can stop it. And when nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities. Musk: “The history of China suggests that China is not acquisitive. Meaning they’re not going to go out and invade a whole bunch of countries.” Probably right. China has historically built walls, not fleets. But the real question isn’t about borders anymore. We’re approaching a moment that mirrors 1945 in ways nobody has fully processed yet. AI is going to give a handful of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look quaint. If someone is going to hold that kind of power, who do you want it to be? The country that conquered when it could? Or the one that rebuilt when it didn’t have to? Every alliance. Every trade route. Every economy. Billions lifted out of poverty. All of it traces back to one act of restraint that had never been done before. And carries no guarantee of being repeated. The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb. It was what it didn’t do after.
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$9 BILLION Stolen from Minnesota Taxpayers – Elites Caught Sleeping $9 BILLION Stolen from Minnesota Taxpayers… And the Elites Are Still Hitting Snooze Minnesota is losing over $9 billion to massive welfare, Medicaid, and childcare fraud — and most people have no idea it’s happening. In this video, I break down the shocking April 2026 FBI raids, the $67 million that went to just 9 raided daycares, and how ghost clients and fake providers are robbing working families like yours. I share my personal story — 7 years on the line at Federal Cartridge building ammunition and years as a CNA caring for real patients — while fraudsters cashed in on a broken system. The political elites in St. Paul have known about this for years and done almost nothing. Enough is enough. In this video you’ll learn:How bad the fraud really is (with real numbers) Why your property taxes keep going up How the career politicians are protecting the system instead of taxpayers Exact steps you can take right now to demand accountability and fight back in 2026 If you’re tired of being robbed by your own government, comment “I’M IN” below and share this video. What YOU can do:Call your state rep & senator — demand a full independent audit Support candidates who will actually clean house in 2026 Get involved locally — oversight boards, city council meetings, precinct strategy Wake up your neighbors 2026 is our chance to take Minnesota back. Let’s stop the bleeding.
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Elon Musk: "In the next 6 to 12 months, we’ll be doing our first implants for vision, where even if somebody is completely blind, we can write directly to the visual cortex." "Long term, you would have very high resolution and be able to see multispectral wavelengths... you could see in infrared, ultraviolet, radar. It's like a superpower situation."
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The Jetson ONE personal air vehicle. Priced at $128,000

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Your Rights vs Government Overreach: Police Power, Insurance, Seat Belts & How to Fight Back Are mandatory car insurance, seat belt laws, and speed limits constitutional? Why does government keep expanding its power even when it feels like it’s violating our rights? In this video, I break it down simply and show you exactly how We the People can push back and restore the foundation of our constitutional republic. What You’ll Learn: Where police power really comes from (10th Amendment explained) Why laws like mandatory insurance and seat belts keep passing Constitutional limits that prevent a “police state” Practical steps to fight back when legislators ignore you. If you’re tired of government overreach and blocked by the status quo, this video gives you the tools and encouragement to get involved. Action Steps: Run for local or state office Use ballot initiatives (26 states) Support constitutional lawsuits Show up and apply pressure Vote and support candidates who want limited government. Lets restore liberty and constitutional government. Join the fight!
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The Bloody Fight That Created America: Federalists vs Anti-Federalists (Why We’re STILL a Constitutional Republic) 🚨 Forget what your high school teacher told you. This is the raw, backstabbing story of how America’s government was actually born — from the disastrous Articles of Confederation to the brutal cage match between the Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalists. Discover why we’re a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy… and how that one distinction has kept America the strongest, freest nation on Earth for 237 years despite politicians trying to burn it down. Packed with savage satire, real history, and zero apologies. If you love America even a little, this video will make you proud — and maybe a little dangerous. Drop a 📷#ConstitutionalRepublic #FederalistPapers #AmericanHistory #FoundingFathers
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You are part of nature, everything is connected.
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“It kills grass. Therefore, it must kill cancer cells.” — Karoline Leavitt pressed by WSJ on Trump’s Diet Coke claim after Dr. Oz’s interview
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"No Party Bosses. No Circus. Just Real Accountability." Rachel Davis is running for U.S. Senate as a true independent — no loyalty tests, no scripted answers, no Washington games. While the partisan machine keeps spinning, Rachel stands with the people of Minnesota, fighting to restore constitutional limits, election integrity, and personal freedom. Minnesota first. Swamp second.
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Elon Musk: "There must also be freedom of speech, such that the people know what the truth is. Otherwise, they cannot make an informed decision If you do not have freedom of speech, you cannot have a democracy, because the public cannot make an informed decision about their vote if there is not freedom of information"
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“New rule for life: Stop playing chess like politicians and start playing it like actual grandmasters.In real chess:You accept the board you’re given. You think 5 moves ahead instead of screaming about the last move. You don’t change the rules when you’re losing. You don’t call the other player a traitor for using their knights correctly. And when the game ends, you shake hands and analyze what you did wrong. In modern life: We treat every disagreement like it’s checkmate, flip the board, and then demand the opponent apologize for existing.Maybe it’s time we all learned to play chess in life the old-fashioned way:Think clearly. Move deliberately. Lose with dignity. Win with humility.The board is waiting. Your move.”
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"Awake, dear soul, and sip the golden brew of morn — For in this humble cup lies courage for the day. What storms may rage, what shadows creep across the stage, Thou art the player, and the world but waits thy cue. Rise then, with fire unquenched and purpose bold, The dawn itself doth bow to those who dare to dream.” —A Shakespearean Morning Reflection Let this be thy first line upon the stage of today. Now go forth and play thy part with greatness. Enjoy your coffee, and may your day be filled with heroic verse.
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The New Richmond School District quietly allowed biological boys to use the girls' bathrooms. In response to angry and concerned parents ' emails, the school principal wrote that if a daughter is uncomfortable sharing a bathroom with a biological male who has recently begun to “identify” as female, then the daughter may use a single-stall bathroom instead. Maps to a single stall were hung on classroom doors. Ella was the first to step up and speak at the special board meeting called to address this controversy—with over 300 attendees watching in-person. Most adults don't have the guts to speak up in these situations. Ella is so brave.
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