Justice Barrett is wrong about the Citizenship Clause.
But some of ya'll out here acting like:
- a man didn't write the majority opinion
- Justice Thomas didn't cite me [a woman] as an authority in three different places for his dissent
- Barrett hasn't been solid on so many issues *including the other opinions today*
- Gorsuch didn't give us Bostock
- Scalia didn't give us Employment Division v. Smith
Grow up. Control your emotions.
Today I’ll work a 9-hour day to pay for illegals to have free housing and healthcare. Most of my paycheck will go to taxes , my inflated mortgage and my insanely high health insurance costs—my taxes will fund fraud, global communism, and illegal border hoppers. I’ll put away a measly amount so my children can hope to one day afford college, while the illegals who just showed up here will go for free. My American children will be paying loans well into their 30s while they compete with debt-free foreign invaders for a low-paying job outside their degree.
This is the new American dream brought to us by criminal politicians and corrupt judges. 🇺🇸 🆘
Justice Barrett:
Voted to get rid of Roe v. Wade.
Voted to get rid of Chevron.
Gave President Trump immunity from prosecution.
Blocked states from removing President Trump from the ballot.
Ended affirmative action.
Ended temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians.
Allowed states to prohibit transitioning for minors
Empowered the President to fire appointed commissioners of independent agencies.
Ended the Lemon rule and expanded religious liberty.
Expanded gun rights.
Ended majority-minority districts.
Gave Congress the power to end mail-in balloting.
"Terrible pick."
The correct view is @EWErickson’s.
Barrett can be frustrating. She’s not a communist, she’s not corrupt, she’s not a closet liberal. She’s what used to be a mainstream conservative. I’m not saying that in a good way. I don’t want mainstream conservatives. But she’s not some sort of plant.
As a Native American I’m a little offended that the 14th Amendment didn’t grant us citizenship until Congress passed an exception for us. Meanwhile, a CCP spy can fly to Guam, drop a baby and fly home with the baby who qualifies to run for president 35 years later.
The hysteria over the unsurprising resent decisions of the Roberts Court shines a light on the real problem facing America today. Of the three branches of government, we currently have an activist Judiciary, a powerful Executive, but a flat tire when it comes to the Legislative branch.
Birthright citizenship, for example, was not expected to be overturned by the Supreme Court. Congress could easily establish common sense legislation that would define more clearly the original purpose and boundaries intended by the 14th Amendment. That would, however, require John Thune to act like an American statesman rather than a RINO hack, so there is, as usual, no hope.
As long as the pansy-ass Republicans mince around the halls of Congress, we are doomed.
@DavidAFrench The real problem is now all their relatives get to come to the United States and get all the benefits we all have to pay for. End chain migration and problem disappears.
Straightforward from here:
Freddy adopts the USA as his team
Freddy meets an American at the Bosnia game
USA goes to the finals
Freddy marries the American at halftime, becomes citizen
USA wins it all
Much more than just sports tourists, @FreddyLA7 and his crew brought fresh eyes to see our country for the first time and remind us all that that America is and has always been filled with beauty, tradition, and kindness. We should be thankful and proud.
BREAKING: Marco Rubio just said the quiet part out loud.
Americans work 40+ years…
Pay taxes.
Follow the rules.
Build the country.
Then retire on $800, $900, maybe $1,000 a month.
Meanwhile, new arrivals can allegedly receive more support from the same system they never paid into.
Read that again.
The people who built America are being pushed to the back of the line.
This is not compassion.
This is a government priority problem.
America First was never just a slogan.
It was a warning.
Who comes first?
The taxpayer… or the system?
@FreddyLA7 Thank you Freddy for reminding us that America isn't just what you see & hear on TV, it's a place filled with kindness. Thank you for bringing your open heart and reminding us.
The Fourth Amendment was written for a reason. The founders lived under a government that searched homes, seized papers, and invaded private life without justification. They built a wall against it. Washington has spent decades quietly tearing that wall down, one surveillance program, one secret court order, and one warrantless data purchase at a time.
My Fourth Amendment Restoration and Protection Act rebuilds it. Government exists to protect your rights, not trade them away to the highest bidder or the most powerful agency.
The enemy is inside the gates. Socialism/communism have killed more people than every other “-ism” combined. Add in radical Islamism and you have an apocalyptic combination.
These people are the vanguard of an America-hating wave of progressive lunatics.
In 2024 and 2025, the Dominican Republic deported more than 600,000 Haitian illegal aliens back to Haiti (they share an island).
> they previously amended Constitution to denaturalize all Haitian children born on DR soil.
> built 100+ mile wall, 13 ft high, to stop Haitians
Andrew Carnegie donated $2B (in current dollars) to build 2,500 libraries. Most of these beautiful buildings still stand today, over a century later, anchoring downtowns across America.
MacKenzie Scott, on the other hand, incinerated $26B on woke NGOs with nothing to show for it. Nothing she has funded will endure a year from now, let alone 100.
It would be tragic, if it weren’t so disgustingly wasteful.