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Trump and the common action problem. I live on a country lane, private road about 9 houses. Lane needed reconstruction. 8 owners agreed to fund, 1 didn't. 8 could've taken 1 to court to require contribution, 2 lawyers in 8 happy to do free. 8 couldn't agree to fight. 8 fund rebuild, 1 has it free.

These regulations have served as trade barriers protecting higher-quality US products against cutrate foreign imports. So working *against* US manufacturing protection. Beyond Showerheads: Trump’s Attempts to Kill Appliance Regulations Cause Chaos talkingpointsmemo.com/news/beyond-...

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Notes on Civil Society’s Quasi-War with A Renegade President talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/notes...

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Two Thoughts on Trump’s Inferno Tariffs talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/two-t...

Fallows on tariffs. Very good! open.substack.com/pub/fallows/...

Hey wonky people! Here's a good authoritive resource on tariff authority. acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:...

Look, people, just stay away from the brown acid, weird trip, man.

Don’t Make an Idol out of Donald Trump’s Will … And Other Thoughts on the Third Term Circle Jerk talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/dont-...

Black Hills beyond Eld Inlet and cherry trees, Cooper Point, Washington.

I am extremely done with analyses of Trump EOs and other policies which are clearly unconstitutional under all existing precedent and interpretation as simply "aggressive." No, they aren't.

Calling BS on EO analyses calling them "aggressive" when they are clearly *unconstitutional." There are bright lines, where an EO is contrary to both the constitutional language and previous interpretation. Asserting presidential authority over state election processes clearly crosses the line.

Great explanation of the law firm problem. www.emptywheel.net/2025/03/26/p...