Harry Jarin for Congress
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I'm Harry Jarin, a small business owner and volunteer firefighter in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. I'm running against 23-term incumbent Steny Hoyer in Maryland's 5th Congressional District. https://harryMD5.com
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I'm Harry Jarin. I'm a small business owner and a volunteer firefighter. I'm running for Congress in Maryland's 5th district against Steny Hoyer, the longest-tenured Democrat in Congress, who's been in the seat since 1981 - before most of us were born!

Check out our launch video, "Tough Questions."
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If you've noticed your electric bill going up, you're not alone. My bill went up 30% in the past two months. Here in Maryland, our rates are directly affected by construction of new data centers next door in Virginia. We need Congress to look out for everybody, not just tech billionaires.
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Prison* not jail

(jail is just for during the trial)
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Bolton refused to endorse Harris; he and many other Republicans wanted to pretend 2024 was a normal election. They still assumed that institutions would hold and that there was no meaningful difference between the rule of law and otherwise. That was always a lie meant to make fascism palatable.
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The Trump administration is intentionally copying the worst regimes of the 20th century. Just like the Nazis did ahead of the infamous 1933 elections, they are intentionally provoking violence in the streets, then claiming they are the only ones who can restore order.
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Incredibly blackpilling to see so many 'libertarians' I knew in college go down the fascism pipeline. Turned out they did not regard freedom and liberty as universal values for all mankind, they were just anti-establishment children who wanted to own the libs and use slurs without consequences.
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It's astonishing how bad this has gotten, how long this has gone on, and how little urgency Democrats have to fix this problem. This is the best we can do to oppose the greatest threat to American liberty in a lifetime, maybe ever? Who is the audience for this?

I'm running against Steny Hoyer, btw.
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Oh, and here's a video of stupid Göring showing off the same stupid bison to stupid Lord Halifax who was still trying to negotiate with these stupid people in 1937. Even the newsreader realizes how stupid it is and says "maybe they should ask the bison."

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Lord Halifax In Germany (1937)
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I'm currently running for US House against my 86-year-old Congressman, Steny Hoyer, in Maryland. If you want someone in Congress who understands this and won't be afraid to call out fascism for what it is, please consider supporting my campaign.

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So the point is, even if these people are in fact dumb, did not earn their positions, and are only there because of their slavish devotion to a fascist leader, they are no less dangerous when handed the levers of power.
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And then I remembered there were other toys, less innocent though winged, and these might some day be launched on their murderous mission in the same childlike spirit and with the same childlike glee.”

And indeed, scarcely 5 years later, Göring's air force was dropping bombs on London.
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“The chief impression was that of the most pathetic naïveté of General Göring, who showed us his toys like a big, fat, spoilt child: his primeval woods, his bison and birds, his shooting-box and lake and bathing beach, his blond ‘private secretary,’ his wife’s mausoleum and swans and sarsen stones."
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The next day, the British ambassador wrote about Göring’s open house in his diary. “The whole proceedings were so strange as at times to convey a feeling of unreality,” he wrote, but the episode had provided him a valuable if unsettling insight into the nature of Nazi rule..."
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One day in 1934, Hermann Göring invited all the ambassadors to his estate to show off his things. He tried to get his pet bison to breed, which was unsuccessful. He showed them his ostentatiously decorated house with a bronze statue of Hitler (is any of this sounding familiar?).
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In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson details the experiences of FDR's ambassador to Nazi Germany 1933-1937. William Dodd was a Virginia history professor. He kept sending cables back to DC about how insane and dangerous the Nazis were (ignored by the State Dept's antisemitic career diplomats).
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The Nazis were also mediocre and nepotistic. They intentionally chased smart people out of the country (especially Jews, but also many liberal Germans). Like Trump's minions, they self-selected for blind loyalty and willingness to carry out orders, but not necessarily for talent or intelligence.
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Remind those who remain in positions of power that Trump won't be in power forever. He may have secured immunity from SCOTUS for himself but his functionaries did not, everyone else will be held accountable by prosecutions, Congressional hearings, professional associations, etc.
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Incredibly blackpilling to see so many 'libertarians' I knew in college go down the fascism pipeline. Turned out they did not regard freedom and liberty as universal values for all mankind, they were just anti-establishment children who wanted to own the libs and use slurs without consequences.
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These are the stakes. We are at a similar point in US history. We urgently need leaders who are willing to call out fascism for what it is and stop pretending this is normal. Dem Reps like Steny Hoyer and Chuck Schumer can't even bring themselves to say the word fascism out loud.
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The Nazis still couldn't form a governing coalition after the Jul/Nov 1932 elections, but the Reichstag Fire on Feb 27, 1933 was leveraged to arrest opposition ahead of the notorious March 5 elections. Free & fair elections were not held across all of Germany again until 1990.
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In the summer of 1932, >100 people were killed in brawls and political clashes across Germany. The Nazis used the resulting chaos to present themselves as the only political movement who could save Germany from unrest, arguing that democratic governance was weak and ineffective.
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MAGA extremists, including Stephen Miller and the President himself, are desperate to provoke violence in order to justify further expansions of power. This is identical to the Nazis, who used provocations to destabilize democracy, intimidate opponents, and generate chaos.
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More like $1,000, but they didn't do it for the money, they did it to appoint a commissar acceptable to the regime
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I like the implication that every law enforcement resource in Oregon should be marshaled in support of immigration enforcement, that's actually kind of funny