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@dell.bsky.social Plus, DOGE is technically just a rebrand of the Digital Service, per Trump's own Executive Order. Very clearly should be FOIA-eligible
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I should also note that this house sits between a Feed Store and a Beer Distributor's Warehouse, and is less than a quarter mile from a junction of two interstates. I think I'd describe this flip as "optimistic".
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@mmasnick.bsky.social Does the New York Times not give their reporters a Dictionary?
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@GottaLaff Fortunately, you don't have to write the posts. Molly Conger already did an episode about this on her podcast, Weird Little Guys. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-weird-little-guys-201395214/episode/mission-south-africa-273837869/
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@GottaLaff What pisses me off the most about this moment in US Political History is the number of people I know who claim to believe that "all politicians are liars", but seem to take this obvious bullshit at face value.
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@GottaLaff It's bad when the blatant corruption is the least problematic part of this story.
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@GottaLaff Very glad to see Rome continuing it's progressive (for the Catholic Church at least, which is grading on a massive curve) path.
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@GottaLaff Patel must have been the WORST Public Defender.
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@briankrebs I am unsurprised that avowed Catholic Karoline Leavitt hasn't left the administration over this, even though if her faith were serious she absolutely should.
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@davidho And here I thought I'd never get to see the days of the local river running different colors regularly depending on what industrial sludge was getting pumped into it.
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@noboilerplate It's *probably* only cheap for the CEO as long as it's being VC subsidized. But there is also no cost a CEO will accept that they feel reduces their labor cost.
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I'm not saying that Casella coaxed Allentown into a low-cost contract just to raise rates later. I don't know that. I don't even have anything that hints at that. But I have seen that sort of thing done plenty of times, where public services are privatized at a short-term loss, just to squeeze […]
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I have some skepticism that each town having to negotiate it's own curbside pickup contracts with these individual companies is leading to meaningful efficiencies. My town doesn't use the same provider as any of our neighbors, to my knowledge, which calls into question how much the trucks that […]
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@GossiTheDog That's a lot of words when they really only needed 14 to get their point across.
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@GottaLaff Shit, I'm gonna have to leave Discover, because no way I'm doing business with Capital One.
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@mattblaze I know Elon "runs" a lot of companies, but I'm pretty confident none of them are involved in Election Hardware.