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Shall I at least set my lands in order...

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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
It’s been a strange and rough week on the international stage, locally with criminal doxxing - and I’ve had my own bumps. I like to sit in the dark and listen to music when I want to calm down and realize whatever is going on - things will be ok. This is the complete slow section of Beethoven’s 8th Piano Sonata. Everyone familiar with classical era music will know it already. People who don’t listen to this music probably have heard it on TV or excerpts in a film. It’s a good movement to teach someone ‘Rondo form’ because it’s so easy to follow. You will hear the main theme right up front for over a minute - and then two more times. In between you will hear two departing episodes that exist to make the movement more interesting. But this is very easy to follow, is beautiful - and it’s a courtesy of a great composer to his audience. And if you’ve had a rough day or week - it will hit the spot.
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Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter@AnnCoulter·
As usual, Justice Thomas is absolutely correct. From his concurrence (citations omitted): <>
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Packing the Supreme Court would require replacing the Judiciary Act of 1869 - which fixes SCOTUS at 9 Justices. So the left needs to get a law through Congress, not just win the presidency. With red states growing and blue states shrinking, and with today’s SCOTUS ruling prohibiting racial gerrymandering, the left feels its window is closing. A favorable congressional map for the GOP means the left could never get a new judicial act through Congress, could not pack the court and reinstate Roe v Wade or overturn today’s voting rights act decision. New districts are coming in 2032. That’s not much time. So the intensity around court packing is going to increase. The redistricting effort like what we saw in Virginia will amp up. Because the wins of the right in recent years are on the verge of becoming irreversible. Remember this when you hear someone like Obama taking in grand terms about changing rules to protect ‘our democracy.’
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
@ldiociesLeftism @LokiJulianus Yes, I particularly remember David Frum being very aggressive on this. He was also very good on immigration before a lot of people.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
DOJ must indict.
Brandon Waltens@bwaltens

NEW: @KenPaxtonTX is suing a Houston-area “birth tourism” operation accused of helping Chinese nationals come to Texas to give birth and obtain U.S. citizenship. The lawsuit alleges the center coached clients to evade immigration laws, operated across multiple properties, and facilitated hundreds of births.

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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Census in 2030 will show population gains in red states, decline in blue states, reapportionment of congressional seats will favor GOP - that will first show up in 2032. Redistricting can take effect immediately. But the point I’m making is the map gets harder for the left in 2032, so the left is scrambling and will try to get as much done before then etc
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
@MoronicHeadline It opens space to redraw districts that were deliberately gerrymandered based on race. States can now draw more normal looking districts that would likely result in GOP gains.
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MoronicHeadline@MoronicHeadline·
@FischerKing64 Why are all of the conservative accounts on here treating this like every state now has to redraw their existing districts?
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Reading up on the voting rights act case out of Louisiana - what’s crazy is this entire thing got started because a federal judge in 2022 thought the law REQUIRED the state to gerrymander an additional majority black district. SCOTUS basically just said ‘eh, not really.’
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Mark Hemingway
Mark Hemingway@Heminator·
Aside from being unfair to Ben, we've run this test in Europe, where generous paid parental leave and subsidized childcare are the norm. It ain't helping birthrates. I would take his point about ennui and a lack of values a lot more seriously.
Fish Stark@fishstark

All right @BenSasse, let's make a bet. Let's divide the US in half. I'll let you pick which half. In your half, you ban Candy Crush. In my half we institute 16 weeks of paid parental leave, universal childcare, & a restored child tax credit. Let's see which has more babies.

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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
Samuel Alito’s majority opinion in a 6-3 Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of racially gerrymandered congressional district makes clear that such districts are blatantly unconstitutional while leaving the larger Voting Rights Act intact. The Voting Rights Act was “designed to enforce the Constitution—not collide with it,” Alito wrote for the majority. “Unfortunately, lower courts have applied [court] precedents in a way that forces States to engage in the very race-based discrimination that the Constitution forbids.”
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Foreign aid is a scam. But you can at least say it’s a form of ‘soft power’ that gives the USA leverage. But importing foreigners and then bankrolling their entire lives - while millions of Americans are one health crisis away from bankruptcy - is just deeply sick.
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Amanda Milius
Amanda Milius@AmandaMilius·
Yeah the idea that Comey’s major crimes and subversion would be reduced to seashells really bothers me. I could have put him, Obama and Susan Rice away in 2020. Just from what we discovered making a fucking movie. How is it this hard? patpmovie.com
FischerKing@FischerKing64

The prosecution that really needs to happen is the conspiracy to destroy Trump's first term through false allegations of collusion with Russia. That is the real kryptonite for deep state actors - and a public trial about that would do most to educate the American public.

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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Yeah. Everyone is tired of these stupid little games. Comey was FBI director. In a real society, you either don’t get the position or you are held to the standard of the position. It would honestly be worse if he didn’t know.
Clint Brown@DissidentClint

1. Comey knew what he was doing. Was obvious. Check receipt below from May 2025. 2. The normalization of messages about assassination have consequences. It cannot be allowed. 3. Kash Patel & Todd Blanche as acting AG are a dream team. They’re just getting started.

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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
Seen a lot of conversation about how predatory the American medical system is. So I will weigh in. I ended up going to the ER about 2 weeks ago for crippling pain. Turned out to be a ruptured ovarian cyst. I was there for MAYBE 4 hours. My bill? $13,500 dollars. Because I'm uninsured (by choice, that shit is a SCAM), the hospital dropped my bill down to $8,100 and some change as an "uninsured" discount. For starters, $13,500 for a 4 hour hospital visit is insane as it is. But the fact the hospital can wipe $5,000 off the bill "just because" should show you how utterly fucked this system is. And to be clear - $8,000 is still an absolutely insane sum of money when all these people did was scan my stomach and give me some pain killers. On my itemized bill, my CT scan was 7k. The iodine they used was $900. Just being in the ER room alone was $2,500. We phoned the hospital to haggle. They dropped the price by $20. Normal people can't survive this shit. I do okay and $8,000 is still an INSANE chunk of money out of my savings. Anyone who argues this isn't a disgusting, predatory system is crazy. And it is even crazier that Americans accept this. And for those of you who argue this is the free market, I need you to be quiet. There can never be a true free market here when government and insurance have their creepy little fingers in this pie. People shouldn't go bankrupt trying to pay medical bills. This has to change.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
@RudolphTroha @Cernovich you would have to tie it into Florida and do it there. There are rumors they are moving in that direction - but we'll see.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
The prosecution that really needs to happen is the conspiracy to destroy Trump's first term through false allegations of collusion with Russia. That is the real kryptonite for deep state actors - and a public trial about that would do most to educate the American public.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
yeah people have told me this. I'm just telling you that I've never heard the term personally to mean "kill someone." So this will come down to the experience of the jurors, what they think it means, and what Comey thought it meant and whether people believe him. In any event - he was stupid beyond belief to post this.
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JS Music@J_S_M_Music·
@FischerKing64 In the military, “86” is used all the time and every vet knows exactly what it means.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
I've only heard the term "86" referring to a guy being tossed from a bar. If it were anyone but the former FBI director, this would be a joke. But he was the FBI director, he should know better. North Carolina also isn't Virginia. I would be a little worried if I were Comey.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@DAGToddBlanche: "Today, a grand jury sitting in the Eastern District of North Carolina returned an indictment against James Comey on two counts." Count one: Knowingly and willfully making a threat to take the life of, and to inflict bodily harm upon, the President of the United States Count two: Knowingly and willfully transmitting an interstate commerce of communication that contained a threat to kill the President of the United States "It's fair to say that threatening the life of anybody is dangerous and potentially a crime; threatening the life of the President of the United States will never be tolerated by the Department of Justice."

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