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Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Arizona State University I study transport, land use, local governance. Cityplanning.01 on signal. Four freedoms. Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uFu5Z2YAAAAJ&hl=en
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I’ve gotten scant more than that. But scant.
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Oops. SCMP.
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I sure hope so, as the alternative is the didn’t.
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He’s living up to the promise of Buckaroo Bonzai.
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Isn’t it that in court the DOJ wouldn’t even make that claim about his employment? His status is totally unknown I think. Certainly in court they would not say he had an official say in anything.
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Elected officials should talk to the local press, tell us how to get involved to help them, make sure that everyone knows what is happening with DOGE, the purge of the military, and cuts to federal programs. Most people aren't yet aware, at least who I talk with. It all seems too much to believe.
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The big budgets reduce risk taking, too, which is bad for the art and source material. They just won't take as many chances when they have hundreds of millions into it. I'd love more variety in these movies, which I love as a genre, but am bored of most of them now.
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To a degree I don’t think forcing lower budgets on these stories would be necessarily bad. Smaller scale stories that meant a bit more would be good! There’s a lot of expensive generic planet destruction. Tho the new Cap was a somewhat smaller story that was still wildly expensive. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Congratulations. Now fight for the independence of the military and the oath to the constitution, just as you did. Keep up the fight.
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Yep. I have no such intellectual constraints and have moved many investments into cash.
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When I told Bongo about this she was stoic but alarmed.
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It seems that they are incapable of assessing political risk, which is hard to model, among other predictabilities. So they don’t even try. I don’t know why this is.
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I just ordered it yesterday!
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I want to encourage people to take a minute to thank her for taking this stand, and specifically for having our backs right now. The GOP and cowards like Moulton want us to believe human rights are unpopular, and we need to make sure when people do the right thing they hear from us too. Form here:
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Another thing is that the historical backstop, which is federal funding and spending, is the *cause* of the recession. States can’t make up the difference. Only the federal government can, and that help won’t arrive until 2029 at the very earliest, unless there is a new administration somehow.
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While there has been a ton of technological opportunity over the last 15 or so years for meaningful changes in personal travel, we're pretty much doing the same now as we did then. New technological substitutes will not reduce driving much, unless the cost of driving increases.
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15 or so years ago we were in a period where it seemed the era of car ownership was coming to an end. James May argued that the future was any one who drove with drive a Ferrari, as only people who loved driving would do so. www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/col...
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Ah, yes, we want our gambling centers and amusement parks and boardwalks to be a quiet and demur sort of raucous. A swimming pool next to the beach? People might wear bikinis or speedos!
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My brother in law sent that to me (not on Bsky).