"Matt Gaetz is SOOOOO 'based', Goyim!"
(media.scored.co)
Per the NY Post:
"House Speaker Mike Johnson’s adopted son has had a string of run-ins with law enforcement for crimes ranging from drug possession to theft since leaving the care of the Louisiana Republican congressman and his wife Kelly, records show, but he’s since turned his life around.
The Johnsons met Michael T. James, now 40, when he was a teenager while the couple were doing charity work for a Christian ministry in Baton Rouge, La., in 1996.
The newlyweds took the troubled then-14-year-old into their home and filed court papers to become his legal guardians in 1999 after James became homeless.
However, once the Johnsons moved from Baton Rouge to Mike’s hometown of Shreveport in 2002, James stayed behind and struck out on his own, as he was then legally an adult.
Since 2003, James has been arrested more than a dozen times, according to records reviewed by The Post."
"House Speaker Mike Johnson’s adopted son has had a string of run-ins with law enforcement for crimes ranging from drug possession to theft since leaving the care of the Louisiana Republican congressman and his wife Kelly, records show, but he’s since turned his life around.
The Johnsons met Michael T. James, now 40, when he was a teenager while the couple were doing charity work for a Christian ministry in Baton Rouge, La., in 1996.
The newlyweds took the troubled then-14-year-old into their home and filed court papers to become his legal guardians in 1999 after James became homeless.
However, once the Johnsons moved from Baton Rouge to Mike’s hometown of Shreveport in 2002, James stayed behind and struck out on his own, as he was then legally an adult.
Since 2003, James has been arrested more than a dozen times, according to records reviewed by The Post."
It does get strange, but definitely not the first time I've seen this garbage. The preachers make a big deal of it, and speak highly of the men / couples that adopt these foreign kids and bring them here to the US. The preachers feel like this is the "lord's work" and really play it up.
While I understand that many here are Christians, and that's cool and all, but I've seen too much of the realities of preachers, their families and their impact to support anything around them. Some of the best people I've known are Christians, but preachers creep me out more often than not.
You're right though. I don't remember my church ever doing a single large-scale thing in our community. They were always helping build a school in the Ukraine or wells in Africa or somesuch. All they did locally was pray at the nursing homes and try to get the old folks to write something for the church in their wills. Not a great example, but all too common.