Lawyer; trials & appeals. Conservative; orthodox (the Jewish kind). Husband of @janebcoleman. Via Brooklyn and Jersey. Podcast: @colemannation1.

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Full Faith and Credit | My latest on Substack open.substack.com/pub/roncol…
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This @NYMag piece on the Bidens is bruuuuutal (and more than a little sad)
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After so many artists backed out, God has stepped in as the great dramatist, architect, musician, painter, and dedicator of the 250th.

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Disgusting. This is the possible MI Dem Senate nominee responding to an intentional campaign to terrorize U of M officials and Jewish institutions, including vandalizing homes, throwing bricks through windows, and even making plans to go after the children of some officials.
"It's a lot more about what you're advocating for that gets you indicted or not indicted, rather than what you did," Abdul El-Sayed said on Friday night. detroitnews.com/story/news/p…
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“If you clean it, it’s just going to get dirty again some time later” is the life philosophy of the entire third world.
Algae Resurfaces Just Days After Trump's $14 Million Reflecting Pool Renovation — POLITICO
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President Trump shared footage of the US military strike that eliminated the leader of the "Tren de Aragua" cartel and terrorist organization in Venezuela 👇
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Tell me when some trans weirdo start showing his fake boobs and then we can talk about the dignity deficit.
One day I hope MAGA supporters can ADMIT if Barack Hussien Obama had done anything remotely close to this, we’d still be hearing about it today
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The Lancet, one of the most important medical journals in the world, published a petition today calling for the suspension of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) from the World Medical Association (WMA). 1,150 professionals signed the petition because the IMA "failed to condemn the genocide of the Palestinians, the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system, and the torture of detainees." The IMA has, in actuality, spent the entire war advocating for Gazans, petitioning the government to ensure medical supplies were entering Gaza, and demanding that hospitals in Gaza remain safe havens. But they're evil because they didn't use the word genocide? It doesn't matter what you do for Palestinians or how you fight for them if you don't use a certain word? What happened to "actions speak louder than words?"
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History will remember Elon Musk alongside DaVinci, Gutenberg, Fulton, Pasteur, Edison, Ford and Jobs. History will have no recollection of any kind of Ro Khanna.
Musk is worth more than South Africa’s GDP. @BernieSanders and I proposed a 5% tax on people like him. In one year, it could fund: - free public college & trade school -$10/day childcare - Special-needs education nationwide Wealth inequality is the moral failure of our time.
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In 1980 Ronald Reagan convincingly won the presidency against Jimmy Carter, and also tipped the Senate. But the democrats maintained control of the House and Tip O’Neill remained speaker. That meant a lot of people voted for Reagan, but then voted democratic down ballot. They could do this knowing bipartisanship was possible - that the country had a coherent population, and differences were not so wide that people would refuse to work together. Reagan was able to push his tax reduction plan through Congress. Tip O’Neill basically said ‘this is what the people voted for, so we will work with you.’ That could not happen today. The US electorate is balkanizing because of too much immigration too fast - which is exploited by unscrupulous politicians. We will probably not see the kind of bipartisanship of the early 1980s again in our lifetimes - if ever. And this is why a 1924 style moratorium on immigration is necessary, coupled with aggressive assimilation policies and deportations of those who don’t really want to be American. And it’s why birthright citizenship is a disaster in present circumstances.
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So much of Europe's descent into failed multiculturalism and the inevitable far-right backlash against it could have avoided if the continent had only allowed itself to be rational about who it allowed inside its borders. But, no, to distinguish between immigrant groups destined to produce generations of hostile leeching residents (e.g., rural Pakistani peasantry, Somalis, Afghans) and those which reliably produce instant net contributors would be "racist" or "Islamophobic" or "neo-colonialist". Nothing has exposed the limitations of contemporary liberal values more than the immigration policies of European nations.
How much of the anti-migrant backlash in Europe over the next decade will spill over into deterring economically productive/desirable immigrants as well? Mobs aren’t exactly known for being precise or accurate.
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Gavin Newsom paid 7% over asking on a $9 million home and moved his family well away from the homelessness and skyrocketing crime he created in California. He is the exact imbalance he claims to be saving you from.
This is not sustainable. Plutarch warned us 2,000 years ago that the imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics. We have got to democratize our economy so that it works for all.
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The most envious, Marxist, redistributive person in the world isn't the guy busting his hump to frame a house, or the guy grinding out DoorDash...it's the smug guy worth 7 or 8 figures staring at a trillionaire he considers socially beneath him.
Jimmy Kimmel warned against "obscenely wealthy weirdo" Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire. Watch: rollingstone.com/tv-movies/t…
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Replying to @RoKhanna
I'm just curious. Congressman, which of the three of us are you calling "the Epsten class". Please be specific and name names. And remember, you're not on the floor of the House right now. You're not protected from slander or defamation lawsuits.
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Completely made up numbers with no evidentiary basis whatsoever.
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A woman wanted to use her allotted five-minutes during a public comment to take issue with a school district's decision to teach critical race theory. 40 seconds in, hecklers heckled and the district cut the mic. Can she get an injunction for her remarks? Yes, per Judge Griffin
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The most expensive tweet of all time.
F*ck Elon Musk.
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The USS Liberty Conspiracy Theory: Can Anyone Offer an Explanation That Passes the Laugh Test?, by @ballabon open.substack.com/pub/ballab…
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“No such thing as innate talent” is a totally insane idea everywhere on earth, but you might pause to think about it in the newsroom of New York Magazine.
This is a very crazy thing to believe and definitely shuldn't be the basis of ed policy decisions nymag.com/intelligencer/arti…
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