stagewrite.bsky.social
Dramatist.
HOTEL MAYFLOWER; CONGRESSMAN DAVY
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Spaghetti then Currahee, sir.
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If Dylan eventually caved on music there's *always* hope. But I feel they would have a better shot getting Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station than other stuff.
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You could do a sliver. Young Bowie. LA Bowie. (Would Berlin Bowie even *be* interesting? It's all in the grooves.)
But a comprehensive arc would be ridiculous.
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The Noem heist and the attempted USIP bust out have been the most brazen acts. Vought keeps hiding behind his green eyeshade - with the exception of CFPB. He hates that agency enough to put himself on the line in public view trying to kill it.
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Watching the Senate for an inevitable financial meltdown is difficult to watch. Or swallow.
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The global demographic future is in Africa -- and we are doing such a good job of building bridges to tomorrow's world.
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Section 9. Section 9.
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Precisely.
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What have I learned?
1) @markwarner.bsky.social is committed to trolling constituents who raise valid concerns. (I specifically requested that he *not* send me the same reply for a fourth time.)
2) Democrats have forfeited the high ground when Americans figure out who wrecked the economy. 6/6
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In a story about how pro-crypto forces view Dem Senators in The Lever, Sheila Warren of the Crypto Council for Innovation blithely asserts: “Nobody is going to get primaried because they voted for GENIUS."
I guess that's how @markwarner.bsky.social see it.
www.levernews.com/dems-crypto-... 5/
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Starting with my comments before his cloture vote, I have received the same gobbledygook message from @markwarner.bsky.social. Four times.
"Blockchain technology is here to stay."
" The bill is not perfect, but it’s far better than the status quo."
Blah blah blah. FOUR TIMES SAME MESSAGE 4/
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Section 9 of the so-called GENIUS Act [CONT] " ... the claim of a person holding payment stablecoins issued by the payment stablecoin issuer shall have priority *over all other claims* against the payment stablecoin issuer."
My asterisks. 3/
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Section 9 of the so-called GENIUS act: "In any insolvency proceeding, including any proceeding under title 11, United States Code, or any insolvency proceeding by a primary Federal payment stablecoin regulator or a State banking supervisor with respect to a payment stablecoin issuer ... [CONT] 2/
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Bonkers. No one with even a rudimentary understanding of the technology would do so.
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DOJ has zero credibility in this case.
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Great recommendations.
Horváth's plays are extraordinary. KASIMIR UND KAROLINE (1932) ranks among the best dissections of fascism about to bloom.
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Farcical if it weren't so reprehensible.
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I'm old school. Gimme that solidly-made 70s film.
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(D-Crypto)
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Thank you, sir.
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I can feel the "good or ill" jerk of Baker's knee hundreds of miles away at my desk.
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Ugh. Love T-Mobile for various reasons. (Use in Europe; Major hatred from Verizon.)
Concerning.
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At age 59, having traveled to NYC multiple times a year, "disorder" is WAY down my list of NYC descriptors 2000-2025.
Unless you mean the Wallace Stevens sense:
A. A violent order is disorder; and
B. A great disorder is an order. These
Two things are one. (Pages of illustrations.)