GenX_ReplyGuy

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GenX_ReplyGuy

GenX_ReplyGuy

@GenX_ReplyGuy

Katılım Mart 2026
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@ABC Remember, folks, this is what ABC thinks is “newsworthy”? All they really did is take someone’s propaganda press release, throw a byline on top of it, and pretend they’re Woodward and Bernstein.
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
A new federal lawsuit accuses Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins of proselytizing federal employees by frequently invoking Jesus Christ in work emails. abcnews.visitlink.me/mXrfWQ
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Reverend Raphael Warnock
Reverend Raphael Warnock@ReverendWarnock·
We just learned that Georgia is moving forward with gerrymandering for 2028. There is an extreme movement in this country that will stop at nothing to hold on to power, even if it means stripping representation away from millions. I will fight this with everything I have.
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@RepRoKhanna Let’s see… Defend “Democracy” or subvert “democracy” by changing the rules so I can get my preferred outcome… Decisions, decisions….
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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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GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@KeshiaClukey Here’s an idea: How about they stop sucking at their jobs and being paid more for worse results? Have we tried that?
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Keshia Clukey
Keshia Clukey@KeshiaClukey·
The Tier 6 deal (still being discussed) is expected to: -allow teachers to retire at 58 with 30 yrs of service -lower contribution rates for public workers, excluding teachers, by .75% with 3% being the lowest rate -Boost the cap on OT pay counted toward pension benefits to 20%
Keshia Clukey@KeshiaClukey

SCOOP: NY State lawmakers are nearing a $500M deal to sweeten Tier 6 retirement benefits for public workers, allowing teachers to retire at age 58 and other workers to contribute less toward the pension system, sources tell @Newsday. newsday.com/news/region-st…

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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@TheTNHoller @CSexton25 Maybe they shouldn’t act like absolute moronic toddlers having a temper tantrum? Who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Have a button.
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GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@LeftyWinter That will be awesome! 👏🏻 (You know, for Republicans and other sane people.)
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Winter@LeftyWinter·
AOC leads in the 2028 democratic field: #Echobox=1778616285" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newsweek.com/aoc-surges-lea…
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Melanie Zanona
Melanie Zanona@MZanona·
NEW: Redistricting could wipe out as many as 19 Congressional Black Caucus members in wake of SCOTUS ruling on VRA "Painful" "Devastating" "Jim Crow 2.0" More on the CBC's five alarm fire & how they're trying to fight back w/ @scottwongDC @NBCNews nbcnews.com/politics/congr…
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@wheresyourcape @politico Have you seen this:
LHGrey™️@grey4626

A Reckoning with the Highest Court I have just published what may be the most unflinching autopsy yet performed on the single most corrosive appointment to the United States Supreme Court in the modern era. In the essay below, titled “Ketanji Brown Jackson: The Worst Supreme Court Appointment in American History,” I trace, with forensic precision and without apology, the ideological fever dream that installed Justice Jackson not through constitutional merit but through the explicit racial-and-gender quota of a desperate administration. From her formative years steeped in grievance ideology, through her systematic leniency toward child predators on the district bench, to her dissents that openly subordinate the Fourteenth Amendment’s promise of colorblind equality to the therapeutic imperatives of equity and identity, the piece lays bare a jurisprudence that is not merely mistaken but pathological: a mind that dissolves law into sociology, history into perpetual victimhood, and justice into reparative redistribution. This is no partisan polemic. It is a philosophical and constitutional indictment rooted in the original public meaning of the text, the common-law tradition of Blackstone and the Founders, and the hard-won lessons of Reconstruction. Even Justice Amy Coney Barrett, paragon of intellectual charity, has found Jackson’s approach untenable, the collegial veneer cracking under the weight of an equity-driven vision that treats Article III as an obstacle rather than a limit. The stakes could not be higher. When a sitting Justice reframes the Constitution as an instrument of racial atonement rather than a charter of limited government and individual right, the American experiment itself is placed in mortal peril. The full essay is long, detailed, and unsparing...precisely as the subject demands. It draws on Jackson’s own words, her record, her dissents, and the historical record she so selectively ignores. I wrote it in the spirit of lethal clarity: not to inflame, but to illuminate the rot at the heart of progressive jurisprudence and to arm every reader with the intellectual ammunition required to defend the Republic against its quiet undoing. And because ideas this consequential must not be gated behind any paywall, the entire piece is free for all readers...subscribers and non-subscribers alike. Read it. Share it. Debate it. The survival of constitutional fidelity may well depend on how many Americans still possess the courage to look this pathology squarely in the eye and name it for what it is. The essay begins below. The truth, delivered without anesthesia, is rarely gentle. open.substack.com/pub/lhgrey78/p…

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Capeman
Capeman@wheresyourcape·
@politico There is no world where she is an independent jurist. She likely the most partisan SCOTUS justice of the modern era.
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POLITICO
POLITICO@politico·
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asks public to back judicial independence dlvr.it/TSW8RL
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
LHGrey™️@grey4626

A Reckoning with the Highest Court I have just published what may be the most unflinching autopsy yet performed on the single most corrosive appointment to the United States Supreme Court in the modern era. In the essay below, titled “Ketanji Brown Jackson: The Worst Supreme Court Appointment in American History,” I trace, with forensic precision and without apology, the ideological fever dream that installed Justice Jackson not through constitutional merit but through the explicit racial-and-gender quota of a desperate administration. From her formative years steeped in grievance ideology, through her systematic leniency toward child predators on the district bench, to her dissents that openly subordinate the Fourteenth Amendment’s promise of colorblind equality to the therapeutic imperatives of equity and identity, the piece lays bare a jurisprudence that is not merely mistaken but pathological: a mind that dissolves law into sociology, history into perpetual victimhood, and justice into reparative redistribution. This is no partisan polemic. It is a philosophical and constitutional indictment rooted in the original public meaning of the text, the common-law tradition of Blackstone and the Founders, and the hard-won lessons of Reconstruction. Even Justice Amy Coney Barrett, paragon of intellectual charity, has found Jackson’s approach untenable, the collegial veneer cracking under the weight of an equity-driven vision that treats Article III as an obstacle rather than a limit. The stakes could not be higher. When a sitting Justice reframes the Constitution as an instrument of racial atonement rather than a charter of limited government and individual right, the American experiment itself is placed in mortal peril. The full essay is long, detailed, and unsparing...precisely as the subject demands. It draws on Jackson’s own words, her record, her dissents, and the historical record she so selectively ignores. I wrote it in the spirit of lethal clarity: not to inflame, but to illuminate the rot at the heart of progressive jurisprudence and to arm every reader with the intellectual ammunition required to defend the Republic against its quiet undoing. And because ideas this consequential must not be gated behind any paywall, the entire piece is free for all readers...subscribers and non-subscribers alike. Read it. Share it. Debate it. The survival of constitutional fidelity may well depend on how many Americans still possess the courage to look this pathology squarely in the eye and name it for what it is. The essay begins below. The truth, delivered without anesthesia, is rarely gentle. open.substack.com/pub/lhgrey78/p…

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GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@IamApostleLove @rmprescott @Acyn @MeidasTouch You need to go back to law school and ask for a refund. Did you cheat to pass the Bar? Can you not actually read the decision and understand why they ruled the way they did? Be better, counselor. Don’t be a hack because you don’t like the outcome.
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Crystal Hopkins
Crystal Hopkins@IamApostleLove·
My facts are correct and I also have a law degree. The ruling is contrived. It is unprecedented to overrule a lawful referendum vote on any grounds. They claim technical procedures were not followed but now Republicans are talking about pausing elections so they can rig (gerrymander) the elections. It's a hyocritcal and self-serving opinion from a co-opted Court. The decision is not grounded in any of the legal principles I learned in law school. The court is trying to justify an unconstitutional gerrymander to enable state legislatures to redraw a voting map mid-decade to subvert the will of the people. Not just some people but all people. Injustice for some is truly injustice for all. Where's the love? Matthew 22:36-40 (NIV).
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
AOC: What is extremely disturbing about what has happened in Virginia is this court overturned the will of three million Virginians. They can say what they want about the ballot initiative, but they explicitly chose to issue this ruling after the election happened. They had all the time in the world to issue an opinion or an injunction before allowing this election to happen. They did not overturn a map—they overturned an election. It is the power of the American people that should be the ultimate check on all three branches. The court’s ability to overturn an election that was clear in its result should be something that is called into question.
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Justin J. Pearson
Justin J. Pearson@Justinjpearson·
Speaker of the TN House Cameron Sexton just removed me and every Democrat — and therefore every Black elected official in the state legislature from any committee we served on. This move strips nearly 2 million Tennesseans from the representation they deserve in TN state leg.
Julia Baker@julia_r_baker

House Speaker Cameron Sexton has removed Democratic Caucus members from standing committees until next session due to "disrupting processes" and "creating disorder" during the special session. pro.stateaffairs.com/tn/politics/ho…

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Apranik 🇮🇷🇮🇱
Apranik 🇮🇷🇮🇱@patriot_apranik·
🚨 While the IRGC hangs innocent Iranian youth from cranes, Pope Leo XIV just awarded the Vatican's highest diplomatic honor to the regime's ambassador, praising their “peace” efforts. The Catholic Church is supposed to stand for the oppressed. Instead, the Pope is shaking hands with an occupying terror regime, rewarding them for their crimes against humanity. This is a historic betrayal of the Iranian people. The blood of native Iranians is on that medal. Shame on @Pontifex! You do not represent the voice of true Christians!
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@VikkiGoodwinTX Did he enter legally? Is he here illegally? Does the rule of law matter, or no? 🤨
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Rep. Vikki Goodwin
Rep. Vikki Goodwin@VikkiGoodwinTX·
Today I joined Congressman Casar to advocate for Texas doing the right thing for 18-year-old Austin high school senior, Luis Fernando Cabrera. Luis was pulled over on his way home from work and turned over to ICE. He has not committed any crime, and yet sits in a cell in the Carnes jail. He is a soccer player, a classmate, a brother, and a young person awaiting a ruling in his asylum case. His friends and family should be celebrating graduation with him, not wondering whether they will see him again. I stood next to his Priest and learned about his character. This is not justice, and it does not make our communities safer. Luis deserves to be home with his family. He has followed the rules. Texas leaders should do the right thing and release him so he can graduate, and continue down the path to citizenship.
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@TMZ You wouldn’t have done anything. Because that whole offensive spectacle is an exercise in pretending to not be offended by some of the most offensive “jokes” imaginable. And George Floyd would’ve been dead from an overdose anyway. FAFO.
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TMZ
TMZ@TMZ·
👀 Lil Rel blasts Tony Hinchcliffe for his "disgusting" George Floyd joke at the Kevin Hart Roast. Credit: Instagram/comedianlilrel
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GenX_ReplyGuy
GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@RepJohnnyO “I don’t like the results so I want to change the rules.” Sorry, Jon-boy. Here’s your button.
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GenX_ReplyGuy@GenX_ReplyGuy·
@Shoestring_Lab @thestustustudio @TIME Because you shouldn’t have to pander to the intellectually deficient and thus pervert the original prose. If people are too stupid to be able to read it, they shouldn’t read it.
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Shoestring Lab
Shoestring Lab@Shoestring_Lab·
I disagree on that point. Yes, her translation uses much more modern language, and no, I would not recommend it in an academic course on Homer, but as an introduction to the material, she has made it more accessible to a modern audience. Why do people think that's a bad thing? The gender and race swapping is all Nolan.
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TIME
TIME@TIME·
TIME’s new cover: ‘The Odyssey’ is arguably the biggest film of Christopher Nolan’s career. It may also be the summer blockbuster the entertainment industry needs right now time.com/article/2026/0…
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Justin J. Pearson
Justin J. Pearson@Justinjpearson·
Today, we re-launch our campaign to take on billionaires and the political status quo. Whether you live in the new TN-09, the old TN-09, or anywhere that our systems have failed you, I’m running for Congress for all of US. We are still here. And we’re going to WIN!
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