President & CEO Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce. Former Lt. Gov of Massachusetts & Mayor of Worcester. (Opinions my own) @UMassAmherst & @Merrimack Dad

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Hope is not optimism, which expects things to turn out well, but something rooted in the conviction that there is good worth working for. #CoronaVirusChallenge
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ZELENSKYY: War will stop if Russia decides to stop. I understand what Russians and Americans discussed in Anchorage. Putin's lying to Trump. It's a mistake to negotiate about Ukraine without Ukraine, especially for U.S. We're ready to stop the war, but won't leave our territory.
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Opening Statement. 🇺🇸
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Let’s go Team USA! Good luck at the World Cup, @USMNT.
Competing for our country. 🇺🇸
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A disgrace.
Hegseth removed Chappie James's portrait from the Air Force Art Gallery and left the wall empty. James flew 179 combat missions across two wars. First Black four-star general in US military history. Curry passed that portrait every day for a decade. When it came down, he retired. The wall is still empty.
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Getting ready to film Ghostbusters Six !
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“It was one of the most monumentally unselfish things one group of people did for another.” -#DDay veteran Andy Rooney on the young 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy 82 years ago. Required watching for every young person today!
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Congress must get on the right side of history & support a democracy, free market nation who wants to ally w/ us, and to oppose a thug who is invading its neighbor. We’ve waited long enough to help Ukraine & put sanctions on Russia. This is our Churchill vs Chamberlain moment.
NEW — Speaker Mike Johnson urged House Republicans to vote NO on the Dem-led Russia sanctions discharge bill on the floor Thursday, during their closed door meeting this morning, per sources He cited his disapproval for the discharge aspect, but also told House Rs the Senate is continuing to negotiate Russia sanctions with the WH — and they should give them space to do that GLENN GROTHMAN and others raised deep frustrations in the closed-door meeting about several Republicans bucking leadership to force a floor vote on the Russia sanctions and Ukraine aid bill — and other pro-labor and more legislation GROTHMAN said he always votes with leadership against the discharge bills - but said he may like some of the underlying bills Several dozen conflicted House Rs are mulling how to vote on the Russia sanctions bill now Johnson said in response to Grothman’s inquiry/venting to oppose the Russia sanctions bill full stop
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So embarrassing. Canadians, I apologize. This will not last.
This is the US ambassador to Canada
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"He's the hero everyone says he is." The friends and family of Boston Firefighter Robert Kilduff Jr. reflected on his life of service during his funeral Mass on Monday. Kilduff, a Marine veteran and 24-year veteran of the Boston Fire Department, fell from the third story of a
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Russian soldiers are losing to Ukrainian warriors on the battlefield, so Putin has decided to increase his terrorist attacks on Ukrainian civilians far from the battlefield. Just awful to watch. Wish my country was doing more to help save Ukrainian lives.
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Twenty years ago tonight after nearly a year of organizing and campaigning our team assembled ready to go. The first step towards winning the Democratic nomination for Lt. Governor started at the convention. The hard work of the staff and volunteers paid off ! A great team !
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37,369 flags. 37,369 lives. Boston Common’s Memorial Day display honors every Massachusetts service member who gave their life defending this country. ❤️
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Summer season launched !
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Bobby Kilduff was one of our best. For 24 years, Bobby served the people of Boston as a fire fighter, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. He was a Marine, a Jake through and through, and part of a family dedicated to serving others on and off the job. (1/3)
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In 1905, Truman went to show his new blue Army uniform to his Confederate-sympathizing grandma. She wasn’t thrilled. “Harry, this is the first time since 1863 that a blue uniform has been in this house. Don’t bring it here again.” Her farm had been plundered during the Civil War.
🇺🇸 Most Badass Presidents: Combat Veteran Edition #10 Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman, our 33rd President, was one badass President. He was a hard-nosed leader of men. Born May 8, 1884, in Lamar, Missouri. Truman dreamed of attending West Point but was rejected because of his terrible vision. In 1917, determined to fight, he went to the military eye exam and memorized the letters beforehand. He passed and hid his eyeglasses until he was sworn in. He became captain and took command of Battery D, 129th Field Artillery. The unit was a wild bunch of Irish and German Catholics known for drinking and brawling. They were already nicknamed the “Dizzy D.” Truman busted half the NCOs on his first day and promoted the loyal ones. He quickly whipped them into a top-tier unit, setting regimental records for firing accuracy. His unit travelled to France on the USS George Washington. August 29, 1918, in France's Vosges Mountains, German artillery smashed into Truman's position. Soldiers panicked, threw on their gas masks, and fled. The famous “Battle of Who Run” A shell exploded just 15 feet from Truman, killing his horse and trapping him beneath it. Once freed, he witnessed his men scattering in the dark. Truman stood in the open and unleashed a blistering string of railroad-style curses that shocked the men back to their guns. This moment forged the unit. It became Battery D legend. His battery then moved to the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. In the chaos of battle, they pushed their guns so far forward that Battery D was sometimes positioned 200 yards ahead of the American infantry. Truman’s men fired their 75mm cannons so rapidly that the metal gun barrels began to overheat and warp. The crew wrapped the barrels in wet blankets for ten minutes out of every hour to cool them down. Truman spotted a German artillery battery setting up across a river. The Germans were positioned to ambush the neighboring U.S. 28th Division. Truman's strict orders confined his targeting to his own sector. He didn’t care. He waited until the German soldiers unhitched their horses so they couldn't escape, then ordered Battery D to open fire, completely destroying the enemy. His commander, Colonel Karl Klemm, flew into a rage over the insubordination and threatened Truman with a court-martial. Because Truman's illegal strike saved countless American lives, the threat was quietly dropped. The next day, Truman was faced with the same exact scenario. He defied orders again to save American lives. General Pershing stepped in this time and had the rules changed to allow it. His battery then worked together with George Patton’s tanks near Cheppy that allowed them to break through. Truman’s Battery D was only 150 yards forward of the exact spot where Patton was later shot and wounded. They were credited with completely wiping out or forcing the permanent abandonment of two entire German field artillery batteries that were pinning Patton's forces down. Under his command Battery D suffered no combat deaths and fired over 10,000 rounds. His battery fired some of the last shots of the war on November 11, 1918, up to the last minutes before the armistice. On the ship ride home from Europe, the men of Battery D pooled together money won from a massive shipboard craps game. They bought Truman a large "loving cup" trophy inscribed: "Presented by the Members of Battery D in appreciation of his justice, ability and leadership." He was the only U.S. president to see combat in World War I. Truman again volunteered for active duty in 1941. He was refused. He remained in the Army Reserve thru his Presidency and officially retired as a Colonel in 1953. The 129th honors him today with a Battery D - the only Battery D in the entire US Army. He fought for the Republic long before he ever stepped foot in the White House. Thank you, Mr. President! 🇺🇸🫡
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Building American warships in South Korea or Japan is the worst idea since the Red Sox traded Babe Ruth to the Yankees.

We have the skilled workers, the shipyards, and the know-how right here in America — especially at Bath Iron Works.   wgme.com/news/local/maine-se…
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Pentagon pauses Canada joint military board, pointing to Carney remarks thehill.com/policy/defense/5… Incredible damage to US national security. Cutting ties to Canada with our shared air and ground 5000 mile border? Our shared values? Our integrated economies? Our shared history?
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Poland spends nearly 5% of its GDP on defense and has done what we ask of our NATO allies. Blindsiding them while canceling a U.S. armored brigade deployment sends a weak message to Putin and a terrible message to our allies.
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The careless decision to reduce our force posture in Europe, along with moves by Pete Hegseth and his political henchmen to force out some of our finest general officers is amateur hour at best and deadly at worst. Hegseth continues to surprise and disrespect our greatest allies and some of our best military professionals with impulsive decisions not grounded in reality or good judgment. If the rumors are true that Hegseth is trying to sideline General Chris Donahue, one of our nation’s finest warfighters, by downgrading U.S. Army Europe-Africa to a 3-star command, he is taking another step down a dangerous path. A step that is not in the best interests of our nation or our servicemembers. General Donahue has dedicated his entire career to upholding the high standards and warrior ethos that Hegseth claims he is restoring to our ranks. Gen. Donahue has led Soldiers at all levels in Airborne (including Ft. Bragg’s 82nd) and Mechanized units, the 75th Ranger Regiment, and our most prestigious special operation units. He deployed over 20 times in support of Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, New Dawn, Inherent Resolve, Atlantic Resolve, Freedom’s Sentinel, European Assure, Deter and Reinforce, and in support of the Sudan crisis. Hegseth would do well to surround himself with more patriots like General Donahue and to get his henchmen, who are not qualified to carry Donahue's bag, out of the Pentagon. Keep your word, Mr. Secretary: choose meritocracy over your mediocre yes-men. notus.org/defense/pentagon-e…
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Stopped at the Quabbin Visitor Center in Belchertown operated by the Mass. Dept. of Conservation & Recreation on way back from UMass Amherst today. The center tells the story of the creation of the reservoir & history of the lost towns of Dana, Enfield, Greenwich and Prescott.
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