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LawyerJesse
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Friends- the Epstein Files were in the East Wing.
We owe federal workers their paychecks.
We owe each other honesty about housing.
We owe the justice system competence.
And we owe the truth — that power always pays itself first.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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Letitia James’ “fraud” allegedly netted her less than a used Kia.
But sure — let’s call that justice.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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NIMBY math:
Support housing that’s more affordable.
Require rents no one can finance.
Result: no housing.
Mission accomplished.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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Free buses. Frozen rents. Unpaid workers.
America has never been so generous with other people’s money.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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The loudest housing opponents say they’d support it… “if it were more affordable.”
Translation: they’d support housing that never gets built.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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DHS: 270,000 employees.
22,000 furloughed.
The rest? Still working, unpaid.
Law and order has never been this broke.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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The U.S. government is running on unpaid labor — and calling it patriotism.
Maybe “fiscal responsibility” just means working for free.
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Repaying Debts: Is This All You’ve Got?
Fractionally Legal v. 47 Looks at Who is Getting Paid and Repaid
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The #shutdown is about health care affordability but it’s also about the incompetence of #trump & GOP. The only way they can run the government is off a cliff.
From courts to Congress to campus debates, America is abandoning process. Without it, violence becomes the language of politics.
Full piece:
A Failure to Communicate
Fractionally Legal Vol. 45 looks at how we're killing the process
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America doesn’t level the playing field anymore. We burn it down.
Why violence feels inevitable:
A Failure to Communicate
Fractionally Legal Vol. 45 looks at how we're killing the process
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January 6. Texas walkouts. Court-packing schemes. Left or right, outcome has replaced process. And violence rushes into the vacuum.
Full essay:
A Failure to Communicate
Fractionally Legal Vol. 45 looks at how we're killing the process
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Courts exist so we don’t settle disputes with fists or guns. What happens when politics stops offering the same outlet?
Read:
A Failure to Communicate
Fractionally Legal Vol. 45 looks at how we're killing the process
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Charlie Kirk didn’t deserve to die. But his murder tells us something chilling about what happens when America abandons debate.
Full piece here: buff.ly/5xKKMoK

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A Failure to Communicate
Fractionally Legal Vol. 45 looks at how we're killing the process
buff.ly
Politics used to mean debate. Now it means silencing. What happens when we stop arguing and start shutting each other down?
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A Failure to Communicate
Fractionally Legal Vol. 45 looks at how we're killing the process
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: politics & arguments about who is right & wrong should not cause more death. If you actually care for the Palestinian people then you will urge Hamas to free the hostages & stop fighting.
The English learned—through war and blood—that unchecked executive power destroys nations. Are we listening?
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The Divine Wrongs of Kings
Volume 44: A History Lesson in the Present from Fractionally Legal
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History doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes. The rhyme here is clear: executive power gone too far.
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The Divine Wrongs of Kings
Volume 44: A History Lesson in the Present from Fractionally Legal
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Divine right. Illiberalism. Executive overreach. Call it what you want—the result is the same: less freedom, more fear.
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The Divine Wrongs of Kings
Volume 44: A History Lesson in the Present from Fractionally Legal
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Parliament proved no leader is above the law by cutting off Charles I’s head. The lesson is still relevant.
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The Divine Wrongs of Kings
Volume 44: A History Lesson in the Present from Fractionally Legal
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