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I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too.
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I do enjoy that many of the very online people who think the GOP has assembled a massive propaganda apparatus to sway public opinion, especially among low information voters, think it’s also impossible for the Dems to do the same. It’s basically this bit from the Simpsons but unironically

That face eating leopards meme but for judicial review

Same vibe

Isn't Trump by getting rid of environmental and banking regulations an adherent of the abundance agenda?

Good to see the Economist flagging the proposed Section 899 because it is absolutely bonkers www.economist.com/united-state...

I wrote up the tariff ruling. There are well-established ways in which Congress has delegated the ability to impose tariffs to presidents. Trump got impatient, took an untested path, and got nothing. Thank the flying spaghetti monster for incompetency. prospect.org/politics/202...

Not to sound bitter but Tatum’s injury is the second time in 15 years that a potential C’s dynasty got derailed by injury

Some of you need to stop posting about what’s happening on Twitter, big loser stalking his ex energy.

On this day last year the first T+1 trades settled in the US.

“.. a term popularized by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong.” 💯 @wsj.com www.wsj.com/finance/stoc...

gm everyone

My take on today's US court tariff ruling. This is an excellent opportunity for the EU and other trading partners to quit preparing packages of concessions, tell Trump to shove it and get on with trading without the US. First 300 clicks free. It being 3.42am here in London, I am now going to bed.

You LOVE to see it insideevs.com/news/760953/...

Over on the other site they are giving advice on how not to get hacked, drugged or kidnapped at the big annual crypto conference. Normal!

Nothing like a world on fire to remind Europeans that, for all its flaws, the EU isn’t such a bad place to be — especially for the many small and few medium-sized countries whose sovereignty it amplifies.

How about doing more than trying to sell a book