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CaraT
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Love nature, hiking & animals. I like to share knowledge & awareness.
No hate, find compassion, try to put yourself in others position 💟☮️
Reading, art, hiking building community, politically liberal/progressive. Up some creek (crick) in #Montana
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Seriously, if you want to actually help, get rid of your money. It is poisoning your brain and keeping you from seeing the way things truly are, just like it does for everyone. It’s a cognition-destroying burden. I’ll help, my cashapp and Venmo are both MagicSwordKing, pay off my student loans.
December 11, 2025 at 10:34 PM
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Wow, hard to imagine a world where rich people have access to the most expensive doctors and hospitals while the average person doesn't. Let's hope that Americans never have to worry about that happening.
December 10, 2025 at 11:33 PM
Thx 🙏 for sharing. Loved this for decades and hearing on the 54th anniversary of my mom passing was what I didn’t know I needed. ❤️‍🩹
December 11, 2025 at 5:16 AM
Love Andre’ Rieu
My father loved him
This makes me love him more
Thx for sharing🙏💙💛
December 9, 2025 at 12:11 AM
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University of Toronto law professor David Dyzenhaus, says that Harvard Law professor Adrien Vermeule “moved away from just being interested in [Carl] Schmitt,” a former Nazi scholar, “to actually embracing all dimensions of Schmitt’s theory: both the political dimension & the legal dimension…” 1/
December 8, 2025 at 11:18 PM
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“Since 2016,” Harvard Law Professor Adrian Vermeule has “emerged as a proponent of integralism, the idea that society and government should be based on Catholic principles. He has also become a staunch critic of liberalism, which he views as inherently reactionary and unstable.” 10/4/25 … 1/
The Theory, Born at Harvard, That Could Remake Right-Wing Jurisprudence | Magazine | The Harvard Crimson
Over the past five years, common good constitutionalism has taken tenuous root in elite legal academia. It’s now beginning to find its way into courtrooms. But scholars remain divided on its potential...
www.thecrimson.com
December 8, 2025 at 11:11 PM
Yep, they will cancel each other out but the red states still have more ability to gerrymander than blue states.
I just wish that was discussed more. I am pessimistic in general but would love to be wrong on this.
December 8, 2025 at 12:28 AM