Richard Mersereau

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Richard Mersereau

Richard Mersereau

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I'm FOR: Freedom. Opportunity. Responsibility. RT/Like MAY= Save/Bookmark, MAY NOT=Agreement. Liberty Strategic Consulting; Cal Poly IATPP; CA Assembly & Senate

Brentwood, Tennessee انضم Mart 2013
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Richard Mersereau
Richard Mersereau@readforyourself·
When third parties provide a genuine value add, and offer information and resources not otherwise available absent their unique contribution, a surcharge or paywall is appropriate. When it is the electeds themselves threatening litigation because they claim that a particular state code is copyrighted, well…
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Joe Barrow
Joe Barrow@barrowjoseph·
New paper: every law in America is technically public. But not really, until now! With @DenisPeskoff at UC Berkeley, we built a corpus of ~every publicly accessibly city and county law, and released a huge chunk of it! 2.2 million laws, you're (probably) covered in it! 🧵
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And just like that, Attorneys General offices with rabid progressive ideologues have yet another way to disqualify tax cut measures: fatal error that sympathetic courts can use to dismiss voter signatures, remove measures from the ballot. California will see this far too soon.
The Boston Globe@BostonGlobe

The state’s highest court ruled a question that would cut the state income tax in Massachusetts cannot proceed to the November ballot. trib.al/sVpc54M

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Josh Kraushaar
Josh Kraushaar@JoshKraushaar·
On CNN just now: Q: Do you think it's probably for trust in our election [for CA to take so long to count votes?] RAHM EMANUEL: Yes. It should be much more efficient...I'm not sure which is going to get finished first -- counting the election or finishing the high-speed rail.
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As I’ve stated & written repeatedly through the decades, there’s absolutely no chance ANY University of California campus, let alone our alma mater, would today ever hire world class Straussian professors like Marvin Zetterbaum & Larry Peterman, or Political Science department founder Clyde Jacobs. Their intellectual rigor, objectivity, and unsurpassed academic and pedagogic excellence have been replaced by ideological mediocrities, whose extreme partisanship and narrow-minded, rigid groupthink they would abhor. My life has been profoundly enriched by my time under these fine men’s tutelage. It is a tragedy that future generations of students will not be afforded the opportunity to study under, learn from and emulate such fine minds and outstanding individuals. Best always, George. Keep fighting for freedom and having fun.
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Chris Maathuis
Chris Maathuis@sports8·
Check this out. Hoover Dam launches ‘Road To America 250’ This flag is the length of a football field and it will be on display every day through July 4th #RoadToAmerica250 #HooverDam
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
Things that didn’t exist last time the Knicks were in the NBA finals: iPhone Facebook Instagram YouTube 𝕏 Tesla SpaceX Bitcoin Gmail Amazon Prime Google Maps Netflix streaming Android ChatGPT WhatsApp TikTok Snapchat Xbox Pinterest LinkedIn iPad Uber Airbnb Reddit Spotify Zoom
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@johnondrasik Boston Blue Oyster Cult Lynyrd Skynyrd The Doobie Brothers Garth Brooks Travis Tritt Dwight Yoakam Toby Keith Brooks & Dunn Alabama George Benson James Taylor (OK, that’s 12, but I’ve seen all but Garth and Boston at least 3 times, so I had to make allowances.)
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John Ondrasik
John Ondrasik@johnondrasik·
Introduce yourself with 10 bands you've seen live: Billy Elton Queen Journey Page & Plant The Who Tori Amos Earth Wind & Fire Prince Paul The Cars
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Mickey Kaus
Mickey Kaus@kausmickey·
"All told, a remarkable two-thirds of the Valley’s nearly 400,000 tech jobs are now held by those born abroad, according to a 2025 report from the think tank Joint Venture Silicon Valley." realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/…
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@ChuckDeVore @BobWoodson A fine quartet of patriots, that. Best always. Keep fighting for freedom and having fun. He will be missed but not forgotten.
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Chuck DeVore
Chuck DeVore@ChuckDeVore·
Bob Woodson labored that every American has the opportunity to succeed up until his final days — that all of us could run the race even half as well. I last spoke to @BobWoodson 8 months ago at a meeting to boost education around America’s 250th anniversary. RIP Mr. Woodson.
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RIP Robert Woodson @BobWoodson A true beacon of light who made a real difference. Have followed his work for decades. His legacy will live on in all who believe in individual dignity, agency, accountability and liberty. He will be missed by many. wsj.com/opinion/robert…
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Mark Paoletta
Mark Paoletta@MarkPaoletta·
Justice Clarence Thomas took a blowtorch to the 8 Supreme Court Justices who established the despicable “separate but equal” doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 that sanctioned racial segregation. Justice Thomas says they acted with “cowardice.” “It could not have taken my Court sixty years to know that Plessy was a hideous wrong and that racial segregation was grossly incompatible with our colorblind Constitution. The Justices must have known it all along. The right thing to do, as Justice Harlan spelled out in his lone dissent at the time, was obvious as it so often is. What stood in the way was cowardice. The Justices were afraid of the societal consequences. They were afraid of coming under political fire. They were afraid that, if they began to enforce a colorblind Constitution, they would have to address interracial marriage next. So, for sixty disgraceful years, they made American children like me grow in racial caste system because it was easier to do nothing than do the right thing.” ------ Because the Justices used social science (the infamous doll study) to strike down racial segregation in schools in Brown, rather than on an equal protection clause basis, the Court delayed striking down anti-miscegenation laws until 1967, another disgraceful episode. THAT is why Justice Thomas has criticized Brown. In his view, the Supreme Court should have struck down those disgraceful laws on equal protection grounds, echoing the Declaration’s promise that all men are created equal. In Justice Thomas’s view, the Justices hid behind social science out of fear of reaffirming the simple truth that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights. This is why Justice Thomas does not give a damn about judicial precedent. He has personally felt the lash of a barbaric ruling and there was no reason whatsoever to give it any deference. And he believes there are many cases like this. Justice Thomas’s courage to take as his guiding light the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution without any regard to the barnacles that have attached to these documents is why he is our nation’s greatest Justice. The speech is titled “Remarks on the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence,” delivered at @UTAustin on April 15, 2026. (link below to full speech)
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Mark Paoletta@MarkPaoletta

Another excerpt from Justice Clarence Thomas’s epic speech on the Declaration of Independence: The second paragraph of the Declaration proclaims: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights….” Throughout my youth, these truths were articles of faith that were impervious to bigotry or discrimination. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language defines “self-evident” as “obviously true, and requiring no proof, argument or explanation.” Whether they had a divine source, or a worldly one, they were never questioned. They were the Holy Grail, the North Star, the rock – immovable and unquestioned. Despite the multiplicity of laws and customs that reeked of bigotry, it was universally believed among those blacks with whom I lived and who had very little or no formal education, that “in God’s eyes and under our Constitution we are equal.” This was also the case with my nuns, most of whom were Irish immigrants. At home, at school, and at Church, we were taught that we are inherently equal; that equality came from God; and that it could not be diminished by man. We were made in the image and likeness of God. That proposition was not debatable and was beyond the power of man to alter. Others, with power and animus, could treat us as unequal but they lacked the divine power to make us so. Somehow, without formal education, the older people knew that these God-given or natural rights preceded and transcended governmental power or authority. When you lived in a segregated world with palpable discrimination and the governments nearest to you enforced laws and customs that promoted unequal treatment, it was obvious that you did not get your rights or your dignity from those governments, but from God. Though not a literate man, my grandfather often spoke of our rights and obligations coming from God, not from the architects of segregation and discrimination. Men were not angels. They were subject to the constraints of antecedent rights. And, we were not subject to them even as we were subjected to their whims. We knew that life, liberty, and property were sacrosanct. These truths were self-evident to the adults in our lives and were taught to us as undeniable truths. Those around us could endure with dignity the insults of segregation because they knew that, in God’s eyes, they were equal. Link below to the full text and video of speech on YouTube

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Today’s sports truth bomb!
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Richard Mersereau@readforyourself·
Perhaps the smartest response I've recieved on AI: "It's completely absurd on the surface that companies driving trillions of dollars in market value create systems that hallucinate a 50-year-old movie quote from National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)." share.google/qNnwSJgNpJ0wvk…
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Richard Mersereau@readforyourself·
@RepRoKhanna You genuinely believe @realDonaldTrump should get SEVEN IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS to the #SCOTUS, ALL of whom would be granted 18 year terms?! "Now" means now. Your terms are acceptable. But we all know you want to pack the Court with radical activists. So no thanks. #SHAMEFUL
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Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna@RepRoKhanna·
The Supreme Court has engaged in an ugly recidivism that has marked the fastest rollback of Black political rights since Reconstruction. 18 year terms limits on Justices now. Expand the court from 9 to 13 Justices now.
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@RussellLowery10 @J_Gallagher4CA Bravo, Russell!! Agree 1000%. In a political world – California and across the nation – where there are very few true “good guys,” @J_Gallagher4CA is without question at the front of the pack!ANY EFFORT TO SMEAR HIS CHARACTER OR GOOD NAME IS DESPICABLE.
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Russell Lowery
Russell Lowery@RussellLowery10·
Should probably keep my mouth shut, but the effort to turn my friend @J_Gallagher4CA into some modern day Bull Connor is BS. If you are building a coalition of the decent and there is no room for him. There is no room for me.
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Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
"China also understands and appreciates that nations have different systems, histories and aspirations. That is why Beijing does not impose preconditions when dealing with other countries, including Iran" ✍️ Opinion by Nelson Wong middleeasteye.pulse.ly/vxlonabfvz
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