Mark Fisher comments on communism and political leadership in NYC

Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
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Mark Fisher, a political commentator active on social media, posted several messages on January 3, 2026, addressing themes related to Maryland and communism. The posts reflect his ongoing engagement with political topics and current events.

In one of his early morning tweets at 2:54 AM UTC, Fisher wrote, “Amen. https://t.co/eEuzEra2hv”. Shortly after, at 3:12 AM UTC, he shared another message simply stating “Maryland. https://t.co/7b38t57uq1”.

Later that day at 3:27 PM UTC, Fisher commented on political developments in New York City by posting: “2026: Communist leader in NYC — Liberation from Communism in Venezuela. New Yorkers should ask Venezuelans how communism worked out for them. https://t.co/YszC7BpIWf”.

Fisher’s remarks referencing the experience of Venezuelans under communist rule allude to the country’s history of economic challenges and mass emigration during periods of socialist governance. Many Venezuelans have left their country in recent years due to hyperinflation and shortages of basic goods under policies implemented by successive governments describing themselves as socialist or anti-imperialist.



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