Raised by Eastern European parents in a low income neighborhood in Washington DC. Retired from the Post Office & was a political writer for local paper.
• Florida real estate mogul George Pino was found not guilty of reckless boating after his boat carrying teenagers crashed into a water marker or pole.
• The defense argued the crash occurred because Pino was distracted looking after the girls on board when another boat created a wake.
• The post questions the logic of the acquittal, sarcastically implying that not watching where you’re boating does not count as reckless behavior.
The Florida Real Estate Mogul George Pino, was found not guilty of reckless boating when he crashed his boat, with teenagers, in a pole/marker in the water because he was looking after the girls when another boat created a “wake“ (I guess a splash). So not looking where you’re boating is not reckless?
https://t.co/aPLRxmRFJd
AI • The post partially compares today’s middle class economic pressures to post-WWI Germany’s hardships, which historically led to the scapegoating of Jews.
• It claims Israel is now being positioned as a scapegoat in a similar dynamic amid current economic strains.
• The author supports higher taxes on the rich and links to an NPR report on progressive DSA candidate victories in NYC primaries.
Not to to the same degree, but I think that today’s crunch of the middle class is analogous to what Germany felt after the first world war.
Jews were scapegoated then and I think Israel is taking its place today.
The rich probably should pay more in taxes. https://t.co/UHcE2WJnJW
AI • The post sarcastically echoes the “Free Palestine” slogan while arguing that Palestinians need liberation from Hamas, described as a “blood thirsty, savage terroristic” regime controlling Gaza.
• It extends the critique to Iran’s mullahs as “medieval savages” who oppress their people and fund Hamas, framing agreement with progressive left rhetoric in anti-Hamas terms.
Free Palestine! I agree with the progressive left. Palestinians must be freed from the blood thirsty, savage terroristic Hamas regime who controls them and the medieval savages, the Iranian Mullas which slaughters their own people who are the benefactors of the Hamas regime. Yes free Palestine!
• The X post by @fuchs_abe shares a June 15, 2026 opinion article by Jonathan S. Tobin arguing that President Trump’s inconsistent and chaotic approach to Iran produced a strategic failure.
• Following a joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran launched on February 28, 2026, Trump negotiated a deal that relaxed sanctions, released funds to Tehran, and left its nuclear infrastructure and terror proxies largely intact.
• The piece claims this outcome echoes elements of the 2015 JCPOA, undermined U.S.-Israel ties, and allowed Iran to claim victory while retaining capabilities for future threats.
• The post claims a Central Park carriage horse died after eating Japanese Yew, a highly toxic ornamental shrub planted in the park, and criticizes urban planners and park officials for allowing it.
• Necropsy results from Cornell University confirmed the 16-year-old horse Deniz ingested large amounts of Japanese Yew needles, which contain taxines that disrupt heart function and can cause rapid cardiac arrest in horses.
• The June 2026 incident has intensified disputes between carriage drivers’ union and the Central Park Conservancy over plant management and horse safety, occurring amid broader debates on carriage operations in the city.
The cause of a carriage horse dying in Central Park is because it ingested the toxic plant, known as Japanese Yew in the form of a tree growing in Central Park. So which genius urban planner/park commissioner authorized this highly toxic tree,🌲 in Central Park, that you shouldn’t even touch with your bare hands?
https://t.co/BL3u7sStNe
AI • Abe Fuchs criticizes Boy George’s use of AI to re-record Culture Club classics like “Karma Chameleon” through his new venture Artists Included, aiming to create new masters the artist controls, mirroring Taylor Swift’s traditional re-recordings.
• The author compares the strategy to reclaiming a patent after selling it, calling it theft of the buyer’s rights to the original recordings and arguing courts enabling it constitutes legal malpractice.
• Fuchs contends buyers of artistic content deserve protection from the original creator reproducing it, with nullification of sales justified only if deception occurred during the initial rights transfer.
Culture Club’s Boy George is recording his old songs with the help of AI to reclaim publishing rights. Taylor Swift did the same thing. But if someone buys artistic content, shouldn’t they be protected from anyone, including the original artist, reproducing that artistic content the same way any artist has the right to their own artistic content to begin with? To me, the original artist reproducing their artistic content after they sold away, the rights, sounds like someone reclaiming a patent after they’ve sold it. Looks like legal malpractice to me when courts allow this. If artists claim that they were deceived into selling their artistic material there should be recourse to nullify that sale. Reproducing artistic content without the permission of the owner of the master recordings looks like straight out theft to me.
AI • The X post from @fuchs_abe recommends that the political Right listen more to women’s experiences on abortion, sharing a recent PBS NewsHour video titled on changing minds about the issue.
• The featured segment profiles an Arkansas woman whose pregnancy complication led her to question strict abortion bans, illustrating how personal health crises can shift views on reproductive restrictions.
• It reflects an internal conservative perspective pushing for greater empathy toward women’s needs in post-Roe abortion debates.
How the Right needs to listen more to the needs of women regarding abortion:
Check out this video, "changing minds regarding abortion pbs newshour " https://t.co/yiXi9psqiV
AI • The X post by @fuchs_abe criticizes NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani as a “schmuck” for the chaotic Knicks NBA championship celebrations that included a school bus being set on fire in Times Square.
• It references the June 14, 2026, events after the Knicks’ first title since 1973, where fans vandalized and burned multiple yellow school buses repurposed as World Cup shuttles, alongside arrests, a teen shooting, and police injuries.
This is what you get when there’s a schmuck mayor running New York City!
School bus set ablaze amid Knicks celebrations in Times Square #news#ny... https://t.co/jY0hBkLZMq via @YouTube
Yes, the roaring 20s are back a century later. When parents pay $5k for their children’s prom or dorm room to be remodeled or for a president to mint a crypto coin after himself, you know we’re in a bubble.
Lessons from the Wall Street crash of 1929… https://t.co/j8qlRIo2PC
AI • Abe Fuchs criticizes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for focusing on Israel criticism instead of addressing local security issues.
• The post references a recent NBA Finals incident where Spurs player Victor Wembanyama was hit in the head with an egg by a Knicks fan as the team entered their hotel after a game loss.
• It urges the mayor to better protect visiting basketball players and fans in the city amid fan misconduct during the Knicks-Spurs series.
Maybe New York City mayor Mamdani should spend less time criticizing Israel and more time providing security for an opposing city’s basketball players and fans.
WEMBY HIT IN HEAD WITH EGG BY KNICKS FAN! 😮 https://t.co/i1ZI6nDLR3 via @YouTube
AI • @fuchs_abe argues that religious tolerance is declining in the US and links to a video as supporting evidence.
• The video is a December 2025 Amanpour & Company segment where NPR’s Tom Gjelten discusses the rise of Christian nationalism, antisemitism in those circles, and the intersection of religion and Republican politics with host Michel Martin.