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04/01/2026

Shows coming up in Hickory, Fayetteville, Charlotte, VA Beach, Syracuse, Hartford, Ottawa, NYC, Toronto, Albany, Roanoke, Richmond, Baltimore, and more. Tickets on my website, as always.

03/29/2026

Harrisburg PA - No Kings rally!

02/07/2026

When social media goes in on you, you can bet the response will be savage. In this case, a tweet calling out MAGA Christians for not practicing the love they claim to follow is making waves. It’s a bold statement, but one that seems necessary in today’s political climate. If you claim to follow Christ, should your actions reflect that love? That’s the question being posed here.

It’s easy to hide behind labels like “patriot” and “Christian,” but what happens when your actions don’t line up with the values those labels represent? This tweet takes a direct hit at the hypocrisy that can often be seen in certain circles. It’s a no-nonsense reminder that actions speak louder than words—and right now, those actions are speaking volumes.

The response to this tweet is already buzzing, and it’s clear that the conversation is far from over. Whether you agree with it or not, it’s forcing people to reflect on the true meaning of the beliefs they hold. In a world where words can be weaponized, sometimes it’s the hard truth that needs to be heard. 🔥✝️

01/24/2026

Officer James Pastorello, a 9-year veteran with the Syracuse Police Department, saw a woman struggling to carry a box of groceries while walking through Thornden Park in very cold weather. He kindly asked if she needed a ride. She got emotional and told him she was headed to Oakwood Cemetery to visit her father, who died in June, and her husband, Rev. Eddie Holmes, who passed away 5 years ago. She has lived in Syracuse, New York for over 55 years.

But what Officer Pastorello didn't know at first was heartbreaking. That woman’s name was Rhea Holmes. Before her husband passed away, they were planning to buy their dream home together. But after she was evicted and lost her job, Rhea ended up sleeping at the cemetery for months. She had lost hope and stayed near her husband's grave because it was the only place that felt safe. When the truth came out, Officer Pastorello helped get her into a hotel, connected her with people who could help long-term, and started a GoFundMe campaign called "Help Rhea Find A Place To Call Home." So far, it has raised over $12,000 to help her get back on her feet.

Because of Officer Pastorello's kindness, Rhea's life changed forever. She was finally safe indoors and soon got a fresh start through A Tiny Home for Good, a nonprofit that helps people experiencing homelessness. Her story touched hearts all across the country and was even featured on On the Road with Steve Hartman. In an interview, Rhea called him an "angel." When asked why he did it, James said, "It was just the right thing to do. I wasn’t going to let Rhea sleep outside again." And now, because one person stopped to care and the kindness and compassion of strangers, Rhea is safe and warm again.

(Photo: Courtesy of the Syracuse Police Department | The Post-Standard)

01/23/2026

At least he’s consistent 🤷‍♂️

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