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douglindner.bsky.social
Democracy nerd, DC politics guy, public-interest lawyer, Jewish American. Live Free or Die. Views and puns solely my fault; everything else is fedsoc’s fault.
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Anyway I’m sure our populist president and his party of the working class will take on this corporate greed instead of taking bribes to let it slide
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Turns out you can make money by creating value, not just by extracting value. Who knew!
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Don’t give up on America’s servicemembers. They didn’t ask for this, and most of the ones who voted for Trump probably didn’t expect it
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A time of profound moral clarity
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Can’t stop thinking about how Barnes & Noble fully turned around a dying business with the revolutionary strategy of [checks notes] hiring a CEO whose expertise is in running bookstores people want to visit instead of just extracting short-term revenue from spreadsheets
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Returning to the era of user-driven internet is just as important a draw to BlueSky as avoiding Elon imo
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the actor who played Thanos also played George W. Bush, is this anything
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Never thought the leopards would eat his face!
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Me: you don’t know what’s going to happen You: Yes i do Me: good for you, go to vegas and get that jackpot, my psychic friend
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100%
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I’m not discounting anyone’s experience when i say that nobody knows what’s going to happen and nobody benefits from assuming the worst is inevitable.
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I mean this sincerely. Doomerism is bad for you and bad for everyone else. And you genuinely, truly, have no idea what the world will look like 5 or 10 years from now.
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Scroll up
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Would you say the Soviet Union was deeply committed to the rule of law
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Don’t make me tap the sign
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I was told Scalia is always right?
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nobody wants AI in their social media but mark thinks it's what investors want to hear and nobody wants to miss the boat like microsoft did with smartphones, so
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Worth studying and being aware of, but not worth engaging. Neighbors and normies, sure. But twitter trolls? Nah