
Steve Adler🇺🇸
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Steve Adler🇺🇸
@RockstarNoMore
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@RBReich Robert. Stop. Sit down. I need you to actually READ something for once instead of just emoting at your keyboard like a golden retriever who just found out what squirrels are. You invoked Mickey Schwerner. A man who gave his life so Black Americans could vote freely. Murdered in Mississippi on June 21, 1964, along with James Chaney and Andrew Goodman. Who killed him? Edgar Ray Killen. Democratic Party precinct captain. KKK organizer. He assembled the murder party himself. The sheriff who held those three men in custody just long enough for the mob to get into position? Lawrence Rainey. Democrat. The governor who presided over that state while this happened? Democrat. The party whose paramilitary enforcement wing the Ku Klux Klan LITERALLY WAS — founded specifically to terrorize Black Republican voters out of political participation after Reconstruction? Democrat. All the way down. You just used the memory of a man slaughtered by your party's domestic terror apparatus as a rhetorical prop to attack Republican judges on Substack. That is not just weapons-grade stupid — it is the kind of historical illiteracy that makes a science teacher want to overturn desks. You are supposed to be a professor. A former Secretary of Labor. And you apparently cannot place the 1964 Freedom Summer murders in their correct political context. The gene pool needs a lifeguard, Robert, and I am looking directly at you. Here is the actual history — slowly, since it clearly never came up at Harvard: The Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed with HIGHER Republican support than Democratic support. Senate Republicans voted yes at 82%. Senate Democrats? 73%. The people who tried to KILL the VRA were Southern Democrats — the same crowd that had filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for 75 CALENDAR DAYS. Senator Robert Byrd, a former KKK RECRUITER, personally held the Senate floor for 14 hours trying to stop it. The Republican Party was FOUNDED on March 20, 1854, in Ripon, Wisconsin, to oppose the expansion of slavery. Republicans passed the 13th Amendment. The 14th. The 15th. Every single one of them over significant Democratic opposition. Go ahead though. Tell me more about Republican-appointed justices and voting rights. Now — what did Shelby County v. Holder actually DO? It struck down the Section 4(b) coverage formula. Not the Voting Rights Act. Not voting rights. The FORMULA — one built on 1965 data that the Court said Congress needed to update. Democrats controlled the Senate AND the White House for two full years after that ruling. They produced exactly nothing. Not one updated formula. Not one bill. Because apparently it is more useful as a fundraising talking point than as actual legislation. In other words — they had the power to fix it and chose the grievance instead. That is not a Republican failure. That is a Democratic business model. Quinn's Law Number Two in action: if you want to know what liberals are actually doing, look at what they accuse conservatives of. The party that founded the KKK, wrote the Jim Crow laws, filibustered the Civil Rights Act, and organized the murder of civil rights workers is out here pointing fingers at Republican judges. The elevator is not just stuck between floors — it never had a motor to begin with. On January 10, 1963, Congressman A.S. Herlong Jr. read into the Congressional Record 45 Communist Goals for America. Goal #17: get control of the schools and transmit socialist doctrine through them. I bring this up because it is the only coherent explanation for why a Berkeley economics professor can invoke Mickey Schwerner's name while having apparently zero idea who organized his murder and what party they belonged to. The schools got exactly what was ordered. Congratulations on being the product, Robert. Mickey Schwerner was not your rhetorical prop. He was a human being who died for something real. He deserved better than being used as stage dressing by the intellectual heirs of the party that killed him. But what do I know — I am only a science teacher who actually read the congressional vote tallies, the 1964 Mississippi murder trial records, and a history book that did not conveniently stop on page 47. IF you agree: LIKE this post so the algorithm shows it to people who need to read it. SHARE this COMMENT below -- where exactly did you learn that the VRA was a Democratic achievement? I would genuinely like to know. Tell me. And if you want MORE of this -- the data, the history, the science, the stories -- JOIN Bski's Classroom community on X or YouTube. @JoJoFromJerz @GuntherEagleman @catturd2 #MAGA #Veterans #Trump


@shipwreckedcrew @MaupinMari76912 I'll take "things that never happened for $500 Alex". SNAP benefits are means tested and there are limits on what you can have, including an expensive car. The welfare queen driving up to get her food stamps in a Cadillac and a fur coat is a myth Regan started.









The male Antifa subject, pictured on the left, is the individual who began the violently mobbing. In my initial clip above, you can hear him say, “My wife’s been waiting for you.” She then targeted me. Last year, the couple told me, “People like you shouldn’t ever feel safe.”


Jason Cosler who works as a producer for @LEGO_Group is bummed that the shooter missed President Trump. Jason’s buddy, Matt Shaffer is a nurse at @CedarsSinai and he wants more people to up their game.

Clarence Thomas this week will reach a major milestone on the U.S. Supreme Court, becoming the second-longest-serving justice in American history.






