“When he makes sales, whether of Trump University courses or Trump-branded cryptocurrency, he is usually taking advantage of the buyer, and he views global trade through the same zero-sum lens.”
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“When he makes sales, whether of Trump University courses or Trump-branded cryptocurrency, he is usually taking advantage of the buyer, and he views global trade through the same zero-sum lens.”
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“Kennedy and his nonprofit sued to prevent the Covid vaccines from ever coming to market. Those vaccines saved 3 million lives…the additional death toll from Covid wld have been larger than the population of Chicago.” @radleybalko.bsky.social radleybalko.substack.com/p/profiles-i... ht Brian Marick
Profiles in poltroonery: Senator Bill Cassidy
Link Preview: Profiles in poltroonery: Senator Bill Cassidy: The Louisiana senator and physician could have stopped the world's worst antivaxer from taking over the regulation of vaccines. He didn't. And now we're paying for it.they like outcomes that give advantages to the wealthy but lets the state do what it will to the poor. it’s a kind of meritocracy to them. drafts.interfluidity.com/2024/11/19/p...
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i feel like Roberts + Barrett know the Court is violating core values they pretend to share, but don’t want to actually thwart the insurrection. so they take turns ineffectually joining dissents (while the other helps plunge the knife). they can present themselves as one of the good ones, i tried!
miserable. from Justice Jackson dissenting www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24p... ht @stevevladeck.bsky.social @proptermalone.bsky.social
Text: At least when the Court went off base in the past, it left a record so posterity could see how it went wrong. See, e.g., Korematsu v. United States, 323 U. S. 214 (1944). With more and more of our most significant rulings taking place in the shadows of our emergency docket, today's Court leaves less and less of a trace. But make no mistake: We are just as wrong now as we have been in the past, with similarly devastating consequences. It just seems we are now less willing to face it.
this is such a delicious and true point. xcancel.com/PhoenixWrigh... ht @justinwolfers.bsky.social and the left-right-and-center podcast
Suppose Trump had crashed the stock market by sharply raising the corporate tax rate. In a certain sense, "wealth" would have been destroyed, but our actual prosperity would not be impaired. 1/
It would have been a purely distributional change, stockholders would have gotten poorer but the "pie" we share would have been unchanged. 2/
Highly disruptive tariff moves are not like that. The stock market is declining because long-term economic plans, on the production side as well as the sales side, have been upended. Firms that would have been productive will disappear. 3/
We will in aggregate be poorer. The change is not merely distributional. 4/
In the long-term, of course, if the policy environment stabilizes, um, somewhere, new production arrangements will be planned, and it's possible we find a new equilibrium more prosperous than the one we left, short-term pain for long-term gain. We have no evidence this is likely, but sure. 5/
But even if so, there was no need to so sharply destroy in-pipeline production. We could have telegraphed and gradually imposed over five years a more autarkic trade policy, if that's what we want. 6/
i feel like upscale television is moving on from antiheroes to good people caught in overwhelmingly tragic situations.
a solidaristic tactic might be to just let the stupidest or most hurtful things said by the most ridiculous members of groups you mean to be in coalition with just wash off your backs rather than making a big deal of it. 1/
maybe we elected a new George III to remind ourselves why we did a revolution.
the Republicans are so concerned about election integrity, except where it’s actually threatened. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/05/u... ht @noupside.bsky.social @thinkyparts.bsky.social
Trump’s National Security Firings Come as He Weakens U.S. Cyberdefenses
Link Preview: Trump’s National Security Firings Come as He Weakens U.S. Cyberdefenses: The firing of the head of the National Security Agency was only the latest move that has eroded the country’s fortifications against cyberattacks, especially those targeting elections.look, now that we’ve shaken off the woke and we’re all smoking again, we can just replace all those “lattes” and “cappuccinos” with American-burnt ash dissolved in American-boiled water.
may i propose a new pillar? drafts.interfluidity.com/2025/03/09/v...
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what the fuck is wrong with this world? www.nytimes.com/2025/04/04/w...
Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On
Link Preview: Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On: The U.N. has said Israel killed the workers. The video appears to contradict Israel’s version of events, which said the vehicles were “advancing suspiciously” without headlights or emergency signals.promises made. promises kept.
On the AMLO/Sheinbaum “Fourth Transformation” of Mexico www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/the... via @phenomenalworld.bsky.social
The Fourth Transformation | David Adler, Vanessa Romero Rocha, and Michael Galant
Link Preview: The Fourth Transformation | David Adler, Vanessa Romero Rocha, and Michael Galant: The political economy of Claudia Sheinbaum’s popularityliterally detained by and at the mercy of a fascist administration, Khalil dictates a defiant public statement. meanwhile many of the wealthiest and most comfortable people in the world race to surrender their purported principles and say “thank you, sir”, as Trump aptly put it.
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