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Tweets
“I think I saw a mean dog over there, so I don’t have a lot of time. It’s Monday. September is almost over. Also I love you.” https://t.co/NlmLkQSZK4

They're good dogs, Christine. https://t.co/F0V6jhMN6U
Democrats often say: It’s an existential crisis. It’s an extinction level event. The fate of the planet hinges in the balance. And Biden says “when I think of climate change — I think jobs.”
Imagine saying that about a meteor barreling toward earth. https://t.co/po387HoIsD
Even if the accounting gimmicks are legit (color me dubious), I feel like people don't understand what "cost" means. If I move stuff around, make some cuts, sell some stocks, etc. to buy a new car, the new car still costs what it costs. https://t.co/XysEcT5hbA
@saliltripathi @rupasubramanya Typical wine-sipping Khan Market AC room Lutyens libtard comment. Can’t even tell a 🦎 from a 🐊.
@rupasubramanya You’re just jealous because you don’t have a PM who “tunes his sleep cycle.” Also how many baby 🐊s has JT captured and released?
Differences: Boris is whip smart, well read, hopelessly un-athletic, and didn’t need the army’s help to get elected. https://t.co/P4HUc6jbdd
This is wrong. DC has much great food. https://t.co/HBRMAHTUi6
Once I went snorkeling with guides, and they brought us up to the edge of the continental shelf. We could see the cliff. It was utterly terrifying. I couldn't even swim too close. I instinctively feared that once I was above that abyss, I would be sucked down.
My 7-year-old is trying to design a divesuit that would allow one "to explore the Marianas Trench." He's worried how to test it without killing the test-divers. I'm more panicking about the idea of swimming that deep no matter how good this suit is.
DeGrom, Walker, Stroman, Syndergaard, Carrasco.
Lindor, Baez, Alonso, Conforto, McNeil. That's supposed to be a good team. It wasn't.
Even if you think outdoor, vaccinated, distanced masking makes sense (it doesn’t), you have to admit that there is a serious cost to regular masking: we get to know our neighbors and other strangers less
https://t.co/VfRyMssbjp
I guess we have different definitions of “accountable.”
I don’t mean that sarcastically. I do think the democratize-everything crowd sees things ina very interesting (and harmful) way. https://t.co/j9IOTWosY3
I would love to know the cumulative Love Boat appearances by this group https://t.co/vjmAN9RHkj
Full SALT deduction re-instatement wasn't just a moderate thing- progressives like Mondaire Jones won their primaries on that promise. It's actually really interesting to watch this play out. https://t.co/J4fujHNJCZ
@janecoaston I mean, you have to recognize it is textured. Even wage earners have huge mismatches between status and income. The guy who repaired my garage door makes $190k. His customers/employers remind -many of whom earn less than he does annually-treat him as a lower caste.
Summarily firing your employee over an extra-professional dispute and then IMMEDIATELY offering to somehow help resolve (?) the dispute between two people who now both don’t work for you is an amazing example of Silicon Valley founder arrogance. “What this situation needs is me.” https://t.co/qUdBMJ8ZuT
Team Europe clinched the @LaverCup earlier today, beating Team World handily.
Hear @JohnMcEnroe, @rogerfederer and co-founder Tony Godsick discuss how the tournament was created and how it has evolved on today's #SquawkPod #LaverCup
LISTEN: https://t.co/Hl3vabaXiy https://t.co/uNwmNoFQfq

@DelanoSquires Not just vengeance but power. People would go to witch burnings and watch and enjoy them remember.
You know, it’s possible on this platform to disagree with someone without constantly and cruelly invoking their dead parent. The shield of a keyboard does not make it any less monstrous than saying it to their face.
@ZaidJilani And then someone actually does go through with it and suddenly it's an American tragedy like with the two Antifa LARPers who threw the molotov cocktail. Some people are STILL mad about that. https://t.co/aldrZNEEmu
7 hours later, and it still haunts me. hope I can sleep tonight
So nice to see it getting dark at the proper time again. Only a few more weeks till we're back on Natural Time.
Nearly every Republican including Cheney embraced Trump before Jan. 6. He was calling the election into question for months before Nov. 3. https://t.co/nYz4sQBLOf
@EsotericCD We all must suffer together.
And then invade Europe.
Thus far this year, 13 states have passed legislation or regulations alleging to “ban” critical race theory. https://t.co/oWiAgQVFdA
1/ Friends, the federal government is not a business. I'm not sure "gross vs. net costs" is a helpful frame for understanding the federal budget.
1. The bill would increase spending by $3.5 trillion.
2. If fully paid for by tax increases, it would not increase the debt. https://t.co/BsS8sQnffX
This is correct.
The $3.5 trillion spending package does not "cost $0" even if it were fully paid for with tax increases. https://t.co/3RtRfCiYUK
2/ But that does not mean that it "would cost $0." I don't even know what that cost statement means.
Tax and spending increases effect decisions about working, saving, and investment. They effect future national income.
Interesting and important paper by @kearney_melissa, @phil_wellesley, & Luke W. Pardue.
"The Puzzle of Falling US Birth Rates Since the Great Recession"
Paper here: https://t.co/R4foTXjfwk https://t.co/pK014VSVhv

Why can't they just admit this didn't happen? Just because something's an Internet meme doesn't mean it isn't fake. https://t.co/UBeA9FXtra
@FredTJoseph My only hope is that one day the fact that you're a terrible person will catch up to you.
After experiencing symptoms for the first time this morning, I tested positive for COVID-19 shortly thereafter, & will now quarantine for the next 10 days. I'm feeling under the weather but am grateful for the protection from severe illness offered by safe and effective vaccines.
The sun should rise at 5a and set at 7p. But since our failed scientists can't/won't make that happen year-round, I'll take the Ws I can take.
The only things I care about right now are savoring this time with family. And getting that Goddamn coin minted.
The rest is all BS. https://t.co/XyDqUdr49e
It is a sport of its own to lose in this fashion, and in *that* sport every Lion is forever a Hall of Famer. https://t.co/Gun7AnRUjO
The scale of LA County is nuts. Right now, “yes” on the recall is losing by 41 points. And yet it’s got substantially more votes than Trump won in Mississippi last year.
I don’t want to live in a world where saying “go back to your ‘hood” is a fireable offense.
Morning @sdonnan https://t.co/6icS9KQXXa https://t.co/pS9OiHYLBh

If you missed it on Sunday - the full interview with Australian PM @ScottMorrisonMP and @margbrennan on Indo-Pacific security, covid & climate is viewable here: https://t.co/II8QqIaOX7 https://t.co/FZ8EPbT0bv https://t.co/bEVfSZW76Y

Who politicized science? It was the scientists, particularly in public health, who increasingly cannot see where expert questions end and questions of values that properly belong to laypersons begin. https://t.co/fK36C5vQns https://t.co/q3AeLDdcSt

Oh hey, it's the guy from the dog incident. Shockingly, it's always some dude who is a serial social media shit stirrer. Always. https://t.co/j9dwGc3QsQ
Some people with large social media followings walk around like they're Tribunes of the Plebs, just smacking people across the face knowing full well that they are inviolable and to lay a hand on them means death.
@neontaster It’s Justin Tucker and it’s the Lions. The most reliable kicker in NFL history and the team that can always be counted on to find a way to lose. That FG was almost guaranteed to go in.
@ZaidJilani Feels related to your point since the high income professional sphere is horrified at the idea that any potential LARPing they might engage in could ruin their lives.
@neontaster I don't think they should go to prison for decades. If it was 5 years they'd probably learn their lesson. But of course they should be punished, it's not a game when you're throwing explosive devices around.
@AshleyRParker @theabstoddard I actually have a Dr Hu in my life who makes me herbs and such, remedies for so much, and does marvelous acupuncture. Wondering if the same
@FredTJoseph You deliberately set out to ruin a person's livelihood and life over a minor insult. The fact that you feel pride about this, rather than shame, is extraordinary.
She behaved like a jerk; you, on the other hand, have behaved like a sociopath.
. @TheJudge44 may just have commuted multiple sentences. #Yankees
I assume everyone who follows me is old enough to remember happily playing Mad Libs? https://t.co/q7KMAcczEz
Ugh. Now I kinda want the American Military Industrial Complex to create that thing https://t.co/X0WqOAnNAu
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told @CBSNews that his government intends to defy the US and purchase another Russian-made missile defense system, despite warnings that it puts the security of the NATO alliance at risk, reports @margbrennan. https://t.co/q9SlCOVRfT
.@SpeakerPelosi & @IlhanMN: https://t.co/tstuvMxJHA

@ForeignPolicy @EmmaMAshford Icymi - An seriously informative interview of PM Morrison on the AUKUS sub deal here by @margbrennan
https://t.co/5I3kkvlzM0
@annajhenderson @margbrennan A seriously informative interview Margaret!👍
As I've previously noted, the only short-term deliverable is "the plan" after 18 months of deliberations.
And PM Morrison admits that obtaining nuclear-powered submarines even within 10 years "That's not a possible timeframe."
https://t.co/8zxaZuQ7To
Note at approximately the 6:28 mark, @margbrennan asks if Australia needs these nuclear-powered submarines before 10 years.
PM Morrison's response is "That's not a possible timeframe."
https://t.co/N3xnSonZnl
Margaret Brennan's @margbrennan https://t.co/rOg9EoKX55 complete interview with Erdogan on CBS
Worth watching
RT @jackturmanIII: McConnell said on the floor that he received the COVID-19 booster shot. "I have been a lifelong champion of vaccinations…
.@SFRCdems warns that if Turkey’s Erdogan follows through with the S400 purchase he told @CBSNews about then he risks further sanctions. My interview @FaceTheNation is here: https://t.co/SUrZrUCHWt https://t.co/xyCADavKxG
RT @CamJourno: If you missed it on Sunday - the full interview with Australian PM @ScottMorrisonMP and @margbrennan on Indo-Pacific securit…
RT @CBSMornings: “My consciousness and my sense of the world was not just formed by Black authors and by authors who validated, but by auth…
RT @DanMulhall: On my way to @Dulles_Airport to meet Tánaiste @LeoVaradkar who is here for the next two days to meet his US counterparts, @…
Reporting from @FacetheNation’s Jake Miller on what was in that final offer from @SenBooker to @SenatorTimScott on police reform. This Sunday I pressed on the details of why this historic opportunity was missed. https://t.co/Aq6GpkqZYz
China’s Xi JinPing doesn’t want to take a call from Australia’s prime minister. They last spoke over 18 months ago, Australian diplomat confirms to @cbsnews. In the meantime, the Chinese military buildup continues & Australia just inked this nuclear sub deal with Biden admin. https://t.co/3bNeVoMgAG
RT @ahval_en: CBS broadcasts extended version of interview w Pres Erdoğan:
Q: Biden called you autocrat last year, how is your relation?
E…
RT @FaceTheNation: .@ScottGottliebMD tells @margbrennan it's "still possible" that vaccines will be available for kids ages 5-11 by Hallowe…
RT @annajhenderson: Q. Do you think less liberty is medically necessary?
A. "30,000 lives is the simple answer". Also says Australia is dif…
RT @annajhenderson: The Prime Minister tells @margbrennan he's confident of resolving the impasse with the French over the axed submarine d…
RT @annajhenderson: Q. When will the international borders be reopened?
A. (with particular focus on stranded Australians) "before the end…
RT @FaceTheNation: Read Democrats' final offer on police reform before talks collapsed https://t.co/QOJ2YINVWm
The Prime Minister’s only US TV interview - with @margbrennan on CBS Face the Nation. Scott Morrison says he wants a happy coexistence with China, denies the nuclear subs deal puts a target on Australia’s back @SBSNews https://t.co/xUlBsWOxEc

, @margbrennan We so missed you on FtN, Just finished watching today's show. I love that you don't let politicians, and others, get away with misdirection (e.g. Tim Scott) Keep drilling down & make them do the same.
Scott Morrison is asked on @CBSNews @FaceTheNation if "less liberty is medically necessary" to effectively combat Covid-19. @margbrennan "Why did you think it was worth it?" The Aus PM responds: "30,000 lives is the simple answer." #Auspol @SBSNews https://t.co/VUCT1o20vz

Fascinating to watch a very simple, direct question from an American journalist to @ScottMorrisonMP about #China: has he attempted to call Xi Jinping? #auspol https://t.co/rT1yalvwWw
No softballs in this excellent @margbrennan @FaceTheNation interview with @CDCDirector #COVID19 #vaccine #booster https://t.co/DYCDgEX3hF
🇺🇸: "We want green energies/industries"
🌎:"Here you go"
🇺🇸: "Oh not *those* energies/industries" https://t.co/l9SbBkXEHs
Yep. Just make it a zebra flag. Massive upgrade. https://t.co/orNNp3yTOP
@mattdfreund Nah. It should be getting dark at cocktail hr and dark at dinner.
"I don’t want to discourage you, but there is no magical way to earn a full-time salary without working full-time." https://t.co/helMQd37jW
@SonnyBunch Counterpoint: we only beat these guys https://t.co/SwrURCYTEb
I forgot about this old picture! It was taken after my hair finally grew out from my first chemo. It was on the cover of the calendar section in LA. In bold: “Who Knew?” In regular font: “To some, Caitlin Flanagan is the most hated woman in America.” https://t.co/vQrLp4RtiJ
@kittypurrzog Just read about that. Geez. Yeah, that's totally the dude on whose word you want to fire folks
China making moves to reduce abortion access. Obviously that's fine by me, but it's noteworthy they aren't trying to eliminate abortion: just reduce it a bit, especially among urban Han women. https://t.co/AopH49d9dx
not just that you *shouldn't* annihilate someone's life with a couple of keystrokes as punishment for being rude to you; if you *can* do this, if this option is available to you, it should trigger some introspection as to where the power in that interaction was actually located
Nice of @espn to spend a little on travel for its signature baseball product.
I think “secular, but strongly nationalistic with mushy views on economics” is probably a decent model of the typical person who’d vote for Obama twice and then for Trump twice. https://t.co/aI8f75UVX6
@RachaelBL Sure, it'll cost another billion, but... Worth it.
BARPod listeners might remember Frederick Joseph from our episode about the disgruntled Airbnb customer who saw Satan everywhere https://t.co/5x4oCXYIxb https://t.co/J6lMiTlGl0
It should be plain to everyone by now that this conspiratorial worldview, instead of shrinking, is growing — and directly influencing the behavior of elected officials who can do real damage to the country’s democracy https://t.co/mBmFkvQT4S
The context here was solidarity with the girls/women in Afghanistan, who face a brutal, horrifying future after our withdrawal left them to the tender mercies of the Taliban. So on this topic, the response to your point is: Yes, I'm afraid so. https://t.co/g5gHZc3u5n
I'm not a great fan of the Cuomo dynasty, but if Chris Cuomo's only #MeToo issue is that he was a jerk once in 2005 (and promptly apologized), what a much ado about nothing
@NGrossman81 @ijbailey Did Facebook even ban it? Twitter disabled the link, FB just restricted it. It still had massive reach.
https://t.co/J02B6FYnng
“A Harvard Crimson survey of the incoming Harvard Class of 2025 revealed that 87% of the class voted for Joe Biden, compared to 6.7% for Howie Hawkins and 6.3% for Donald Trump.” https://t.co/SDZrcBYajE
You yelled at a woman to remove her clothes in a public setting and you don't understand why the police banned you? https://t.co/C4h2qx244j
Notable quote from Israeli PM Bennett: "Attacking Israel doesn’t make you morally superior. Fighting the only democracy in the ME doesn’t make you woke. Adopting clichés about Israel without bothering to learn the basic facts, well, that’s just plain lazy"
https://t.co/rh1Qgs4Nou
I poured $700,000 into this b/c nobody would back me, they said I was crazy, I wasn't qualified but haha look at you sitting at home alone vs. me w/an algorithm that has scientifically determined that the most Republican-leaning major sitcom in terms of cast members was CHEERS.
Metro has these large ads "Wear a mask, get your life back," and my favorite one is "Because I want to visit my family in Florida."
Lady, I got some great news for you about Florida.
It's gotta be so soul crushing to get the defensive stop you need only to have them kick a FG from an impossible distance. Ouch. https://t.co/RXGDuSXyp6
It's easy to understand the instinct to get one over on someone who was shitty to you and even maybe going too far in the heat of the moment. But that's why its incumbent on society to not incentivize or reward that type of behavior.
Been 40 for less than 24 hours and have never spent so much time thinking about, and planning appointments with, contractors. I understand middle age now.
Anyone else driving to their @cnn hit with @PamelaBrownCNN in an RV tonight? Let’s do this! See you in a few! https://t.co/Xiuu3Rjffa

RT @ZaidJilani: Reihan laid out some of the problems with universal child care. If I was crafting the policy I would just have a robust all…
RT @Peter_Wehner: The context here was solidarity with the girls/women in Afghanistan, who face a brutal, horrifying future after our withd…
RT @mattyglesias: I think “secular, but strongly nationalistic with mushy views on economics” is probably a decent model of the typical per…
RT @ryanmink: Justin Tucker is the best kicker of all-time. There is no debate.
RT @Danny_Heifetz: Justin Tucker has made 71% of his field goals from beyond 50 yards. That's a higher rate than LeBron James's free throw…
RT @MikeGarafolo: If you’re scoring at home, Justin Tucker has beaten the #Lions with 61- and 66-yard field goals in his last two games in…
RT @darrenrovell: Priceless reaction through the goalpost on Justin Tucker’s 66-yarder.
A Lions fan and a Ravens on either side of the ai…
RT @CalaisCampbell: I am humbled to be able to block for the greatest kicker of all time! Justin Tucker #Legend #GOAT #Honored
RT @BleacherReport: JUSTIN TUCKER ARE YOU KIDDING ME.
NFL-RECORD 66-YARD KICK FOR THE WIN 🤯🤯🤯
(via @NFL)
https://t.co/J01TL9DPNc

RT @tackettdc: Iowa Poll: Half of Iowans object to state law banning mask mandates, an increase since spring https://t.co/zv0NX5t8Qk via @D…
RT @ZaidJilani: I thought we spent four years talking about false news, misinformation, and government officials stating falsehoods to just…
RT @kmele: Post 30 secs of shaky, poorly lit video + a few hundred characters of garbled context. Pray it goes 'viral.'
Objective: Replace…
RT @alexburnsNYT: “One of the most bizarre moments, I think, of my entire life, was being in the Oval Office...when Joe Biden started telli…
RT @vmsalama: It is both necessary and inevitable that Iraq recognize Israel and join the Abraham Accords, Sahar Karim al-Ta’i, a senior of…
RT @NumbersMuncher: This is why I say the MAGA base is a religion.
They believed the Arizona audit would show Trump won, but it actually s…
RT @axios: We deleted a previous tweet that referred to Border Patrol agents as whipping at Haitian migrants.
The story has been updated t…
RT @DelanoSquires: The responses in this thread are what I meant when I said that the desire for vengeance rests within every human heart.…
RT @ZaidJilani: This is just larping for high-income professionals. Nobody seriously thinks terrorism is going to change American climate p…
RT @granthpaulsen: I'm not sure I had ever seen every defensive player in the box hit the QB and all the linemen standing around in front o…
RT @axios: SCOOP: Two of the nine House centrists who demanded Speaker Pelosi bring the $1.2T bipartisan infrastructure bill to the floor b…
RT @jamesoliphant: But I wonder how much Biden was wounded by last year, when he couldn’t emerge victorious with the normal fanfare, the tr…
RT @AdamSchefter: Chiefs’ coach Andy Reid was transported by ambulance to a local hospital following Sunday’s game. A source close to Reid…
RT @antoniogm: Look at barbaric TX vs. civilized CA: more affordable housing, less homelessness, less crime, higher graduation rate, and ne…
RT @ZaidJilani: Chronicle of Higher Education becomes the latest institution to drop this one https://t.co/7ulXQhodUM https://t.co/rQ1yACX8…
RT @PhilipWegmann: Just wanted to check, but what other areas of activism would dear @ezraklein be comfortable with if they turned violent?…
RT @jeffzrebiec: Pretty remarkable Justin Tucker stats: He's made 49 consecutive fourth-quarter field goal attempts and all 16 of his field…
RT @Alex_Roarty: It should be plain to everyone by now that this conspiratorial worldview, instead of shrinking, is growing — and directly…
RT @granthpaulsen: The WFT is 8-11 under Rivera and likely doesn't have its QB of the future in-house. It's a week-to-week league and we of…
RT @jeffzrebiec: Harbaugh on Tucker: “He’s the best kicker in nfl history.”
RT @jeffzrebiec: Andrews on Tucker: “He’s the guy you want. He’s the Goat, man.”
@RealPCDonaldT @ReadAndThen @CHSommers @kittypurrzog Unfortunately this kind of obsessive hunting for minor manifestation of racism (same with sexism e.g.) serves only to increase the tension.
And this guy does have a history of sniffing for offense where it doesn't exist, not just on race
https://t.co/I2I3BviO8r
I'm not really the praying type, but would appreciate positive vibes. Going through some rough shit.
I turned 40 on Sunday — sucks to be you, thirtysomethings https://t.co/8o2CYxUxOC
Don’t care for Henry Olsen’s politics, but he’s done killer work—deeply detailed, informed horserace analysis—on both the Canadian and German elections in the past week. https://t.co/ohM5L01bR5
New from me at @NewsdayOpinion: What's going on with men and higher ed?
https://t.co/M8NpFvGPzZ
San Genarro ferris wheel with Junebug https://t.co/BX1qbkKH5d

Getting someone fired over a rude comment or interaction is now signed off with their sterile HR talk. Sick culture social media has created https://t.co/y3MuBm7Brt
There is no way that you look for good places to eat in DC and walk away with this impression. https://t.co/nVIEh2Po0g
If localities in California were allowed to tax real estate more intensively, they might be more inclined to allow more building https://t.co/Ia2LgfxSCQ
The "I've been getting death threats" gambit is the final proof that this is an attention-seeking grift. https://t.co/iVfKpeCYx8
Oh fuuuuuck you @DerekjAndersen https://t.co/nac1LM7ub2

Of course ShitHat is now fully pro doxing over some perceived slight in public. I wish he hadn't blocked me so I could get myself blocked again by that potato brained douchebag.
Don't be this guy. Don't work for guys like this. Don't use or buy products from guys like this. https://t.co/nT09fcbMgo
@CormorantHobo @browntom1234 @RealIvermectin @ydeigin @MicrobiomDigest Makes sense
@browntom1234 @RealIvermectin @ydeigin @MicrobiomDigest OMG
@CathyYoung63 @browntom1234 @RealIvermectin @ydeigin @MicrobiomDigest Sadly, they're saying it is bait from 4chan.
I ran, happily. 😏
@OfficialKappy The Binax Now tests for current evidence of the virus so you won’t automatically test positive because of vaccination
I cannot endure the idiocy of having to be masked while in line for food at a grab-and-go place, when everybody sitting and eating is unmasked. I just can't.
Jack Turban believes that if a female rape victim prefers discussing her trauma or being physically examined by a female clinician rather than a male one, she is a bigot. https://t.co/UEaTTiZsWd

I will try to be better about shouting out folks who follow me who are good follows and make the Twitter hellscape more fun.
My mom’s name is now on one of the white flags on the National Mall honoring those who died of covid-19. https://t.co/kDzKmLB4Qa

A fully vaccinated Joe Biden gets a covid booster shot, that will boost his already enhanced vaccinated immune system, *while wearing a mask* , and he's just bewildered at why more people aren't getting vaccinated.
To say their purported traffic numbers are "suspicious" is to commit the classic mush-mouthed @SonnyBunch-ism of 'tactful understatement.' They cannot possibly be anything other than ginned-up flim-flam.
This company is the classic example of one designed to capitalize upon rubes who think "internet news, huh, i've heard about that." Meanwhile, the extremely online agree w/Sonny and me: "who? who are these people?" https://t.co/DnFLik461q
Must be because of the extra $600 that US workers got https://t.co/4iNeTTptrR
Sometimes I wonder if people watching fox are sometimes just like “wait…that doesn’t sound so bad?” I mean probably not, but https://t.co/YWyZ9FMKad
@beyondreasdoubt He told a woman to remove her shirt and he's shocked he was removed?
When I grow up, the kid vowed in his helpless rage, I want to have a platform big enough that I can get someone fired for crossing me. But is that growing up?
Rule #1 in script writing is know your ending first, then don't write the script and give up on your dreams because film is dead. https://t.co/tQhwBVvqkh
Kamala Harris still hasn't spoken out against any of this. Seems somewhat relevant and newsworthy. https://t.co/D9rhRZSMgR
Blaming border agents and making up whip stories? https://t.co/XhpVpdOx06
Thank you, experts. Lost at sea without you. https://t.co/iurFmQBKI5
Fun factoid from the Liz Cheney 60 Minutes thing is Dick Cheney was for same sex marriage before Barack Obama or Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton. The media didn't care. I have no problem with Liz Cheney's stance on Trump, but she is letting those same people use her.
The land exists and so do the people, many of whom are in fact Christian, and the term used to apply to Jews. The Jews of Hebron have a right to be there and so do the Palestinian Arabs who are their neighbors. Everyone there exists and has a right to demand that be acknowledged. https://t.co/jShkiet4DK
@RepThomasMassie which other Americans do you consider "foreign"
yo come on man lemme borrow some of those rights
no https://t.co/IXYRRY56wo
The grifter alarm is shrieking at a high decibel level
https://t.co/SK1t0aVWI0
Dozens out of 2,200? So 95% or more did not quit? https://t.co/fNbUThF2jW
I deleted this because inevitably people are going to think it's real https://t.co/KZb2kvaGSU

This is nonsense. It is not anti-Semitic to believe that other countries should pay for their own defenses. https://t.co/W4T3WN3D61
Chronicle of Higher Education becomes the latest institution to drop this one https://t.co/7ulXQhodUM https://t.co/rQ1yACX8Po

@wil_da_beast630 I only honk back at honking. You're not honking at the moment.
@wil_da_beast630 No. I think you're overly optimistic about the capacity for data and evidence to convince people who are openly hostile to it or in their moral orbit, but you're definitely not Crypto-Woke.
Provided this doesn't all blow up, this ends with mods net positive (BIF-BTU), Pelosi more or less breaking even by keeping all the balls in the air, and progs escaping with what's left of their dignity in the form of a $3.5T marker.
Our society has incentivized all the wrong behavior. He had a bad 2 min interaction with someone and his first thought is to try to make it go viral, track the person down, and get them fired from their job. https://t.co/jZjfCfcVt8
A take I’ve been meaning to do at full length but will just toss off half-assed here for now is that some of what progressives conceptualize as a debate about race and racism plays to a lot of people as a debate about patriotism.
“The Biden bill is paid for by the largest tax increase in history. You are entitled to argue that is a cost worth paying, but you can’t argue it costs nothing,” writes @gerardtbaker https://t.co/0LTi9zdbPW
Both these teams got the yips. Joe West has the yips. Bizzarro world.
I think "cost" is properly measured as the net increase in spending, not the net increase in the deficit. The net increase in spending is less than $3.5T because there are spending cuts (most notably in the form of prescription drug price controls). But taxes just finance a cost. https://t.co/hGncxj6R82
This is very funny, especially bc the article itself cites the 66% support poll to *contradict* the paper's own columnist https://t.co/ok5t7Jj0X5 https://t.co/9AociH0uJV

Every six months or so Fredrick Joseph tries to start some racial controversy on Twitter to promote himself. https://t.co/wj9JFHASmK
Imagine thinking these things are remotely the same https://t.co/hlJ4XPBWPK
@cyrusshahpar46 It would be good to find out how many “first doses” in the last couple months were actually unreported or miscoded third doses. My guess is that it’s a sizable number.
I’m back hosting Rising this week! Watch on YouTube over at @HillTVLive https://t.co/Zvf9KE6Hli

@DerekjAndersen You took the easy way out of bad PR, man. Don't pretend this was an idealist move.
RT @AGHamilton29: Our society has incentivized all the wrong behavior. He had a bad 2 min interaction with someone and his first thought is…
@d_stormcrow we played at least 2 of the games he covers at your house lol https://t.co/pzvAyIj5xD
Midnight Mass brings thoughtful, evocative horror while delivering standout performances and incredibly inventive, entirely unexpected spins on familiar conventions that will keep you guessing until the very end...
Our full review: https://t.co/9tFLQhNECb https://t.co/PZOK5nnEYn

So absolutely wonderful steak dinner in Lakeaway/Austin!
Oh... And @iowahawkblog came along to take the picture. 🤣 https://t.co/trOOhW6epT

“People used to migrate to where the jobs were, but the internet has altered the equation. Today our large cities are choking on overpopulation,” writes Robert Newman in a letter to the editor. https://t.co/QHxc01vMC5
Democrats’ disarray in Congress is a sign nobody is in charge at the White House, writes @KimStrassel https://t.co/SHdPLu2Rn2
The CDC has made many mistakes during the pandemic, but the CDC chief, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, made the right call on Covid booster shots. https://t.co/MulCpQf9vx
The U.S. is entering a new cold war, even if its leaders haven’t quite admitted it. Many of our partners in the Indo-Pacific agree, writes William A. Galston https://t.co/5lTLXYQo4n
Strange as it sounds, I got lucky in the pandemic, writes @BobLBrody. I lost myself in my labors. Work kept me going. https://t.co/i0mzKre5sJ
@bresreports @heatherscope 6 outs brez. we could lose by 10 runs still.
@heatherscope @bresreports This event never took place.
“I am not the expert on geopolitics on this issue…” Point made. https://t.co/WCinTeeMT1
My husband just won a Tony award and I am so fucking proud of him https://t.co/FXdlNFoLiA

Wolf was maybe best known in 1999 when she consulted for Al Gore, but I first saw her at a political event in 2008, when she was rallying with Ron Paul. Don't think either party really takes responsibility for her https://t.co/nSgkd6M00L
@rorycooper @sahilkapur I think the universe is teaching me a lesson for this by having Josh Mandel salt the earth one tweet at a time
Remember, when you're mad at Liz Cheney, how much people like Marc Elias still hate her. https://t.co/cbhry9mgNe
Immediately firing Emma Sarley was a big mistake for two reasons, 1) Video footage is unclear and often misleading, 2) Frederick Joseph is actually a known fabulist, previously involved in an Airbnb hoax involving Satanism. Yes. Let me explain. https://t.co/C497HIWrtD
@AkivaMCohen @RogueWPA Tablet just had a whole piece on it, I learned a lot too
@SethAMandel Agreed. I’d also note that Iron Dome was far more effective and widely deployed in 2021 than in the earlier conflicts, and deaths were far lower.
Here’s something you haven’t thought about in months: Clubhouse.
@jessehawken They had to build the field from scratch.
Naomi Wolf going after people for not reporting primary sources accurately... good stuff https://t.co/dGyeHrZloB
And there’s the sweep! #Yankees overtake the charming little New England team for the top wild card spot. https://t.co/419RNXCBYN

@tmprowell I agree. And I am still highly wary of preprints as a concept in general.
Single handedly giving this game, perhaps the most important of the year, away. No business remaining in the dugout for another season.
Clay Holmes just threw some of the most filthy pitches I've ever seen. 98 mph fastball taking a hard right turn? Nuts. #Yankees
Joe West strike zone. SMDH. Not even close to a third strike on DJ. #Yankees https://t.co/colevXxkRU

Whoa, @SarahSquirm on SNL? Is TV... good? Not sure how to process this https://t.co/c5FU5uRmnm
@DumbJosh I have 20/20 vision and maybe 5 grey hairs w/ no male pattern baldness. My only genetic lottery wins.
Buffalo is fun, even if you are not there to talk to mayoral candidates https://t.co/ZSLqY5hZd5
@Biohazard3737 $BMY: We’d like to propose a CVR….
$XLRN: STFU…
@besttrousers @imbernomics The reputational problem comes from the double standard. I mean, having been broadly wrong on how and where COVID is transmitted is the source of a *separate* reputational problem. But the justification for the protests was a special exception for their subject matter.
Progressives are going to vote for a real infrastructure deal in exchange for moderates voting on a fake bill that will never become law, and all of it will happen before the Senate passes reconciliation itself, which was their original demand. They lost. This is pure spin. https://t.co/qFfKvsNGdU
Hallelujah 👏 is 👏 not 👏 appropriate 👏 church👏instrumental👏music
@TheStalwart @twobitidiot the problem was "financialization and megabanks have led to a complex system of enormous power that normal people cannot understand, only tenuously linked to real-world economic activity"; the solution was to get rid of those tenuous links
In which I try to convince the always insightful @ebruenig that she is, deep down, a liberal.
https://t.co/JWIBCNPXLw
Jeremy, what state is Peter Doocy governor of? https://t.co/Gm2Da3Tzux
You fired an employee over a guy who is the Twitter equivalent of stepping in front of car at stop sign and claiming he was hit. If she's smart she will sue the shit out of you. https://t.co/nT09fcbMgo
RT @barstoolsports: Really looking forward to to this kid’s Week 3 commentary https://t.co/sZxjijvdIr

They didn't see it because it didn't happen. This is Axios still trying to hedge between what happened and their base audience. https://t.co/EPpvaur8Oq
@beyondreasdoubt Coaching the Chiefs is literally killing him. They must find a new coach.
Andy Reid needs to be fired. Fold the team and change the racist mascot. Start over. This is not who we are as a country. https://t.co/SDc7TyFfvB
@DerekjAndersen @BevyHQ Apologize for not working out problems between adults without ending someone's livelihood because you respond to kneejerk conflicts on social media
@Lis_Smith I’m so sorry Lis. This platform is a Fucking cesspool.
Grateful to @johnondrasik for this experience! #FiveForFighting https://t.co/3EVlKyuLgU

Ben Smith answers a question I've had for years: What is Ozy, and how does it seem to have so much money despite having no apparent cultural footprint? https://t.co/wtaM3Sdxcx
One could assume that the gains of the SPD are due to the young wanting change. Not so. SPD actually lost support among 18-34 year-olds, but gained substantially among 60+.
#btw21 https://t.co/D0OniWPdm6

Since people have been venturing opinions on the topic of company towns, here's a classic paper by economist Price Fishback on how company stores in coal mining communities didn't really conform to the mental picture you probably have of them. https://t.co/nyo7bu1N4e
@besttrousers @imbernomics If they had said gathering outdoors was a relatively low risk activity and people should do it if for a cause *they* consider important, that would have been very different and much better.
I guess the English have heard our comments about their crappy household appliances and are now overcompensating, given the six-foot-high stand mixer on display at the KitchenAid boutique* in Marylebone, London.
*an actual thing https://t.co/3VxIEOyFm5

Tonight at Graff family dinner conversation it was revealed that the strangest thing I have ever won was a years’ supply of Ora Ida French Fries. (Elementary school writing contest, no less!)
#MedTwitter — What is the most peculiar thing you have ever won? https://t.co/6p9DID8Dm2

I don’t think anyone who signed that letter has apologized for the damage it did to public health professionals’ ability to influence the public. Why would you declare that you’re against half the country politically and then expect them to listen to you?
Some really bizarre group psychology going on here: https://t.co/LZuDdKgXXJ
1/4: At 2,000 COVID19 deaths/day we’ll soon hit the awful milestone of 700,000 deaths in America. As both @charles_gaba @DLeonhardt highlight in this important @nytimes article, deaths overwhelmingly in conservative red states… https://t.co/znt8ekW96C
Is a wave of nostalgia for the panic-buying toilet paper phase of the pandemic really overtaking us? https://t.co/9XHl6KJtnk
One would think “experts” would never overlook left-wing authoritarianism, given that communism killed 100 million people https://t.co/EpOmEQzdba
@ebruenig LA:
Was that an earthquake?
Was that an earthquake?
Anybody feel an earthquake?
Free: 4 dining chairs from IKEA
Was that an earthquake?
5/4: This is why I no longer label it as “misinformation” or even “disinformation” but instead “antiscience aggression” intended as a form of authoritarian control that now even targets individual prominent American scientists https://t.co/LKriizjcRI
4/4: My goal: Find ways to uncouple the antiscience from the political right, to explain why defiance of vaccines and antiscience has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, a destructive authoritarian call from the far right not seen since Stalin https://t.co/3bNJW7NYah
3/4: Including conservative news outlets, elected public officials, members of US Congress, some red state Governors. I’ve written extensively on the far right’s self-defeating and deadly antiscience agenda, obviously it’s not well received or appreciated https://t.co/qD6y3inXQX
2/4: Since April/May, COVID19 deaths are mostly among those who refused to get vaccinated despite widespread availability of safe effective vaccines. Mostly they are victims of an aggressive disinformation campaign from the political right, waged by several sources including…
@BudgetBen @imbernomics @LPDonovan https://t.co/TSPw3pvvBd
This is so obviously true that I'm astonished anyone would want to argue the other side. https://t.co/xnN4Ld8uXS
School closures were originally predicated on "stopping the spread" -- meaning stop wider transmission so as to protect the vulnerable (elderly, etc.) from risk. Now it's morphed into protecting kids themselves, which is insane, as they face less risk from COVID than seasonal flu https://t.co/XXn8wAfGGG
@JohnGertrude6 @pgmthe1st Everything you say here is a repulsive lie. I'd love to sue you. Is "John Gertrude" your real name?
@DickDalton8 @mattyglesias I guess. But I think the more glaring example would be Tony B, who supposedly had this elaborate backstory with Tony but had never been mentioned until season 5
RT @politsage: This reminds me of how, during virtual school last year, teenagers in our area would get together during lunch, hang out, th…
It's also bizarre that they continue to use the word "quarantine" as though every 6th grader who's alleged to have potentially been in contact with a "positive case" is spending 10 days scrupulously quarantining with no outside contact 🙄
@JohnGertrude6 I've discussed it ad nauseam you idiot. I've written multiple articles about it, did a large number tweets about it, and produced several videos about it. I didn't "pass" COVID to any students. That's a total ridiculous lie.
Notice these school closure notices, like this one shutting down a Middle School in Michigan, never seem to mention how many kids are actually sick with COVID. Mere "transmission" is a worthless barometer of risk for kids, but these bureaucracies are incapable of re-calibrating https://t.co/Hym04bp8BF

@mattyglesias The Aprile Crew always had a rotating cast of peripheral members who later rose to prominence, and I believe it was understood that Ralphie had been in Florida for awhile
@mtracey And lots of working parents I know are calling in the grandparents to help care for the kids during quarantines….you know that thing we were ackshually supposed to prevent happening in the first place ?!?! 🤯
Poblano peppers stuffed with ground beef, herbs, and shredded potatoes. #TwitterSupperClub https://t.co/wSfYffOXQc

@SonnyBunch @EsotericCD The only reason I know about them was the constant barrage of unwanted email newsletters I got from them, and the effort I devoted to blocking them.
On Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, Joe and I recognize the enduring pain and honor the resilience of the families of fallen heroes. We stand with them to preserve the legacy of their loved ones and pledge that their memories and sacrifices will never be forgotten.
A serious goal of mine is to break Zuby's women's dead-lift record, next two years. I'm legit in the gym.
He's a bigger girl than me, but I'm surprisingly tough and have a dense core. May the best woman win.
Does the person who wrote this think the host of Jeopardy is going to start lecturing the audience on Middle East geopolitics? Bialik might not be the person obsessed with the conflict here. https://t.co/LMwDOQ0fb3

Health Systems that mandate #COVID19 vaccination retain around 99% of their workforce. Pass it on.
https://t.co/QxgHXj9Pw9
"How many more deaths must it take before 1.7 billion excess vaccines in the possession of the advanced countries of the world will be shared with those who have simply no access to vaccines?" https://t.co/Yj4ZZnwuDp
RT @jmugele: "How many more deaths must it take before 1.7 billion excess vaccines in the possession of the advanced countries of the world…
RT @travisakers: The first suicide prevention hotline for transgender people in the United States is now up and running. Call Trans Lifelin…
WHAT IT TAKES TO SAY SOMETHING INTELLIGENT ABOUT INFLATION
In today's @markets newsletter, I wrote about the gas crunch (and the chip crunch, and Evergrande, and fertilizer, and UK wind power, and rebar, and port Los Angeles volumes)
Sub' here: https://t.co/Pl5nZqsNJq https://t.co/8sMsY3keSq

US virus cases dropping rapidly lately https://t.co/RQQPr2ZYv7

This is brutal on the fallout from the natural gas shortage https://t.co/SoMd2hh8EY https://t.co/FYdOK9LuVc

Yesterday I showed my wife @conor64’s tweet and today I came home to this. Next time I’m going to show her a picture of an in-ground pool. https://t.co/a9IvwtHNk3

I left a tiny bag for my buttons on the plane. You know how sometimes you need an extra button. Jesus Christ let me on that fucking plane. The bag has cocaine in it. https://t.co/HPZGhcVNSG
My body cannot possibly handle the amount of alcohol required to process this baseball game.
Red Sox fans, let us meet at a bar and cast aspersions upon both of our terrible teams.
LOL this game.
Yankees take the lead after Judge pops out and strikes out and then hits a double.
You see in 1618, the Hohenzollern prince-elector of Brandenburg inherited the Duchy of Prussia and…. https://t.co/paE971lbxB
The more you think America is teetering on the brink of collapsing into an authoritarian dictatorship, the *more* you should be urging progressives to trim their sails on left-left cultural politics in order to win.
But the revealed preference is the opposite. https://t.co/JyiShP1Imc
As close to a win-win-win as you were ever going to get. Now just need to convince all but 3 House Dems of that.
This is really sad to read. Nicole is one of the brightest minds around — especially wrt urban policy — and a genuinely nice person. Twitter is a much poorer place when the a-holes win. https://t.co/ysb4zw7E9V
The coin is dumb. The debt ceiling is dumber. Let’s go with dumb over dumber
This is crazy. The first three months of the pandemic we couldn’t:
- eat in restaurants or go to bars
- attend concerts, plays, or sporting events
- see friends and family
- get vaccinated & not worry about dying
There’s no comparison. The last 3 months are so much better https://t.co/8rPkC0ft2V
At the San Genarro fest. Restaurant says there’s a Moretti shortage. Hasn’t had any in stock in 6-7 months.
Reminder: Tribe has long since devolved into a dangerous, conspiratorial crackpot, but that has elevated him to "1 of POTUS' go-to outside legal minds" https://t.co/57cxOMWUUP
RT @NathanWurtzel: Why should your photo be on gas station inspection stickers?
Campaign for governor on your own dollars, lady, not those…
Cultural essentialists need to grapple with the fact that the former Axis powers now generally have reasonable, moderate governments while the former Allies are generally going bonkers.
this blew my dumb cracker mind. unless you've seen it already, there is absolutely no chance whatsoever you'll guess it. even thinking "now what's the LEAST likely product to associate with this ad?" won't get you *close*, that's how weird the lateral connection is. https://t.co/zhgmaU2B3c
Modern skepticism re Thuh Science is largely due to the fact that "experts" in specific fields (Education, Grievance Studies, qual social science) have spent 50 years promoting trendy theories -whole language, police defunding- less supported by evidence than pre-existing norms.
Why do people always appeal the boss when things like this happen? Why not call someone’s landlord or bank or mom instead? If you’re gonna Karen, KAREN.
Progs achieve massive victory of getting jammed on the last day of the highway bill https://t.co/Mp854nFbCC
@janecoaston Way behind her family... But may have been political nonsense.
This is a bigot. Ohio, send the bigot back to obscurity. https://t.co/vuxeDJimdE
@wil_da_beast630 Please announce when and where do your supporters can come cheer you on. Let’s go ladies!
I want to write about #MintTheCoin more this week. But what more is there to say about it really? Let me know if you have any questions.
My six year old’s argument that he should be allowed to watch cartoons this morning because “sometimes it’s a three-day weekend” is largely nonsensical.
But he’s already succeeded in turning this talking point into a nightmare for dads seeking peace & quiet to drink coffee.
we're all agreed that the answer is "of course, yes" to this one, right? https://t.co/p1e0v0Xqf7
Crypto fat finger...
"Crypto exchange Bitfinex just paid $23.7 million in transaction fees to send $100,000 of tether (USDT) in what was presumably a bit of a slip up."
https://t.co/D90ldIlwwi
Probably connected to the above https://t.co/aPedk8XCJp
@RichardRubinDC @jbarro So it's pure DC inside game, without conveying useful economic information?
@jbarro I'm not talking about MMT. I'm asking you what you think the numbers accomplish in terms of journalists communicating the contents of the bill.
@jbarro Why are spending and deficit levels important? I don't think either are. What matters, IMO, is quality, and quantity. And given the heterogeneity of the economy (where there are shortages, where there aren't etc.) what does a headline number that combines it all accomplish?
i said this somewhere else: this sort of thing is "punching down." anyone with a nontrivial social media following can probably destroy/harass "randoms" pretty easily.
you know ppl on this platform who do this all the time. there are no consequences for them really https://t.co/mvT91RMNtt
@AkashandhisLs I love it when nutty shit like this gets published because like 100 people tell me about it. It’s good to have a brand.
Malcolm Gladwell’s TALKING TO STRANGERS may be the best and most important book I have ever read. I recommend it that much. Every American really needs to read it.
@peterdodds And the virus will find a way to make up the deficit... note the very different routes to reach ~80% population immunity across states from VT/HI/ME on one end to MS/TN/ND on the other, with all the consequences thereof.
https://t.co/5FJMTnvmXa https://t.co/6ZnG3eFKhb

Two routes to herd immunity: through the graveyard or through the pharmacy .. https://t.co/Cx2fQKUnrE
Mounting antiscience aggression in the United States https://t.co/hMFid4O1p4
Trumpers who reject science and basic morality continue to die and kill each other with COVID, reducing the population of the red states. https://t.co/8VUI1WdVch
@jcohencole Time for bed. I enjoyed chatting with you. I'm sorry the conversation was so much of a fight, I'll work to avoid that next time we chat.
@jcohencole Economics departments deliberately killed the field of the history of economic science.
@jcohencole Mirowski is better at mining the archives than he is as a thinker or historian -- his Big Theories and Grand Conspiracies cause him to misunderstand the science and phenomena he is working with, but he covers a lot of ground that is not being written about by others.
@jcohencole I assume so, but I'm not sure Lashley could pass your test.
@jcohencole Read this one: https://t.co/AcMCS2gieB

@jcohencole Lashley is evidence of the centrality of memory work to the cognitive revolution and shows its connection to brain science/mechanisms.
@jcohencole I'm aware of the basic history. Have you read Mirowski?
@jcohencole Of course. Hayek was a socialist. Then changed his mind, due to an argument. Hayek was a verificationist, then he read Popper, and changed his mind, and so on.
@jcohencole Lashley influenced both Hayek and Chomsky, but the conceptual and empirical proof of the falsity of behaviorism is due to Chomsky and Hayek.
@jcohencole "Lashley was a pioneer of neuroscience before the term existed." https://t.co/NLE7AkMwQT
@jcohencole Lashley broke from Watson and rejected behaviorism very early -- he studied the brain and its connection to behavior; he pioneered the cognitive revolution way before the 1950s.
@jcohencole Hayek participated in this: "The Symposium on Principles of Self-Organization was held at Allerton House on 8th-9th June 1960. It was a key conference in the development of cybernetics."
Hayek participated in the Symposium on Principles of Self-Organization, 1960 with Ashby, McCullouch, Rosenblatt and many others https://t.co/hCD4gb7Vrb https://t.co/wN2fcVSvzZ
@jcohencole Hayek was part of the cybernetics and systems theory revolution. Bertalanffy helped Hayek with the draft of his *Sensory Order*. Changing paradigms of how to do science in neuroscience and psychology and related fields was a group effort.
@jcohencole Professors rarely change their minds, they dig in and take the soldier approach, and work to defeat rivals, without re-thinking anything. The behaviorist were defeated, not persuaded, for the most part, and the students followed their rivals. That is my understanding.
@jcohencole The behaviorists who abandoned behaviorism were the students, like Michael Mahoney and Walter Weimer. Mahoney and Weimer read Hayek.
@jcohencole You comments here is hard to read as anything but deranged. You are fabricating fantasies with zero motivation. What is up with that?
RT @razibkhan: i said this somewhere else: this sort of thing is "punching down." anyone with a nontrivial social media following can proba…
@jcohencole Are you mentally OK? What is the point of talking like this?
@jcohencole I really don't understand this sociopath approach to conversation over Twitter.
@jcohencole What is this "unimpressed" business. It's a landmark review article on AI and it lists Hayek's TSO as one of three reference works on the mind-body problem at the heart of neuroscience/psychology.
The debate over whether behaviorism is true or false really doesn't get any steam until the mid-1960s https://t.co/hvk4Ol6Mz0
The concept of "cognitive therapy" really doesn't exist until after 1973 https://t.co/7pQ2tJuc7g
The terms "cognitive psychology" and "cognitive revolution" barely existed as late as 1965 https://t.co/1yKqTk6FeL
@jcohencole Marvin Minsky, "Concerning the "mind-brain" problem, one should consider the arguments of Craik [77], Hayek [78] and Pask [79]." https://t.co/zZxI1m1071
@jcohencole Hayek's book had hardly made it in book stores in 1952, it had only beginning to be read by 1953. You are asking minds to be changed before people had even seen the book.
@jcohencole The issue is, did the top psychologists know of Hayek's work? Boring is proof that they did.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel That was not what you asked me to provide. You as me to provide a top psychologist aware of Hayek's work. You can't get much more powerful than textbook writer Boring at Harvard Psych.
@jcohencole @JonHaidt Hayek is modeling a bottom up mechanism, Ach was talking about studying everyday natural language categories. Boring is just confused and is not understanding what is going on here, trying to connect things to what he knows, which is not synapses & connectionist architecture.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel It's more like a Lamarckian saying that Darwin is the best selectionist, but then falsely saying that Darwin and Wallace did nothing new.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel What Hebb and Hayek did was new, it was learning at the synaptic level, it is a refutation of Humean associationist, which Boring seems not to get.
@jcohencole @JonHaidt I'm not here to convince someone in full backfire effect mode, being a soldier defending his old understandings against all evidence, confirming his every bias, no matter how indefensible.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel That you self-evidently misread Boring's clear words is evidence of you working hard as a soldier to attack a new understanding that disrupts beliefs you wish to confirm, come hell of his water.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Boring is in amazement of Hayek's mastery of the material is what he says -- half the time while reading the book he is feeling a sense of amazement.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel "Hayek is right most of the time" is what he says. Are you purposely misreporting what Boring said?
@jcohencole Ever heard of the backfire effect?
Ever read @JonHaidt?
Know what cognitive bias is?
@jcohencole What you call someone is hardly important, professors are small and petty and not competent in much besides their own publications all the time -- ie terrible judges of what to cal things they don't understand and don't know.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Boring doesn't say that, and of course, actual neuroscientists like Fuster and Edelman have a completely different opinion. Hayek is a scientific rival to the Boring program, not being receptive to rival scientific programs is transitional professor behavior.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel "I feel sure that no one has done this kind of job [a physicalistic system of psychology & mind] nearly so well as Hayek."
-- Edwin Boring
@jcohencole @moiragweigel “Half the time I read Hayek with amazement...he is right...most of the time.” -- Edwin Boring, 1953
You misreport what Boring says, you seem to have purposely cut off the article to eliminate Boring's actual judgment.
@jcohencole I read Rummelhart in the early 1990s. I'm familiar with some of the steps here.
@jcohencole Hebb and Hayek were the key neuroscience guys with a global brain theory. Yes, it was a scientific community. The most transformative thing was a new model of the brain and the mind/brain problem. Hayek stood above the others on this, as Fuster and Edelman point out.
@jcohencole They were doing neuroscience, Rosenblatt was not. They were not attempting to solve the same problems. Read Fuster on Hayek and the neuroscience.
@jcohencole I know this history. Finding out what does not work and trying a new variation on it is a key part of how science works. I'm puzzled by your understanding of how science and the advance of ideas works.
@jcohencole My source is Walter Weimer, who tells the story.
@jcohencole The empirical fact is that the key memory and cognitive science people in the 1960s passed around Hayek's *The Sensory Order* because it gave the foundational case for why they were right and why the behaviorist were wrong.
@jcohencole This paper played a foundational role in the development of IA https://t.co/9xaWLRV02T
@jcohencole "Seen from this viewpoint, the most suggestive work, from the standpoint of the following theory, is that of Hebb and Hayek." -- Frank Rosenblatt, "The Perception", 1957.
This paper has been cited over 9,000 times.
@jcohencole I said this: "Noam Chomsky, D. O. Hebb, Friedrich Hayek, and the memory scientists destroyed behaviorism and launched the cognitive revolution." Hayek and Chomsky really did destroy behaviorism. Beck's cognitive therapy hardly was the heart of the behaviorism -> cognitive change.
@jcohencole You that Fuster, Edelman, Weimer and Mahoney have overstated the case, and have damaging it? How?
@jcohencole We have people like Edelman, Fuster, Weimer and Mahoney saying that it is under-appreciated & is of central lasting significance. The question is why this is not more widely known or discussed. I have multiple answers, the question is over determined.
It is a significant thing, @jcohencole that all of these significant people in the 50s, 60s & 70s were aware of Hayek's neuroscience of 1952 and recognized it's significance, and then others recapitulated Hayek's results across the last 55 years not knowing Hayek's original work.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Fuster tells his story with Hayek, and their is a letter to Hayek from Fuster that documents it.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel When I talked to Dennett asking him about Hayek it was clear that he either didn't not know Hayek's science or purposely had nothing to do with Hayek. I could not figure out which.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Assimilating scientific and philosophical insights across disciplines takes decades and is not a straight line.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel I just said they recreated Hayek results independently, working out the implications of the cognitive revolution, insights that were already known to practitioner in psychology who read Hayek.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Are you misspelling *Hayek* as "Heyek" purposely?
@jcohencole @moiragweigel What is this "Heyek" nonsense?
@jcohencole @moiragweigel My point is Phil Mirowski's -- Hayek should be a part of the conversation of the history of the scientific revolution of the 20th century -- and I have advocated getting Hayek right when telling that story, not fabricating a false Hayek to trash him for political tribal reasons.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Many of Hayek's insights from 1952 were recapitulated later by philosophers trying to make sense of the cognitive revolution and problems in the philosophy of mind, eg Fodor and Dennett.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Gerald Edelman and Joaquin Fuster emphasize how to completion to this scientific revolution is still a work in program -- Edelman identifies problem in Hayek's neuroscience also flagged by Popper, Fuster of course made major advances in neuroscience.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel No, Hebb and Hayek worked independently.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel I never used the word "cause", you did. This is another defensive straw man, an informal fallacy.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel I'm advancing the significance of a body of scientific and philosophical ideas and who was aware of them and influenced by them -- works that political tribalism & scientific tribalism has worked to memory hole for generations.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel I'm teaching you something about the history of science and philosophy -- you are in defensive mode rejecting the possibility that their is something for you to learn.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Miller's work comes after Hebb's ...
@jcohencole @moiragweigel More *soldier* defensiveness
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Which anti-behaviorists?
@jcohencole @moiragweigel I am not a historian of the departmental history of psychology. I onion know why psychologists have reported and what they have told be about the 1960s and 1970s. Change is slow, and many trained in behaviorism changed views and research programs slowly over time.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel the memory folks who I already named. Also Weimer and Mahoney. Some professors shunned and blackballed Hayek and refused to cite him for political reasons (as recounted by Weimer and others).
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Planck's Principle https://t.co/LWCm3f5cMw
@jcohencole @moiragweigel In the 1950s the behaviorists were still blocking the careers of anyone who did not go along. It was a battle and it was not all done in the open.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel The cognitive science guys were passing Hayek around in the 1960s as confirmation that behaviorism is wrong and they were right, see Walter Weimer's account is this.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel "No one has done a physicalistic system of psychology and mind nearly so well as Hayek."
-- Edwin Boring, "Elementist Going Up", The Scientific Monthly (March 1953)
https://t.co/Dq6X6HrOE2
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Hayek & Chomsky provided a conceptual and empirical proof against the coherence of behaviorism. That was a landmark result. It changed how people thought about the scientific landscape.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Again, you are in 100% defensive mode. This is a classic straw man argument. Look at yourself in the mirror, man. I have contend that this is a wide ranging intellectual revolution with all sorts of key aspects. The neuroscience of Hebb and Hayek was landmark bc it was the brain.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Hebb was published in 1948 and Hayek in 1952. Hayek first presented the Hayek-Hebb synaptic connection model in Vienna in 1920. The Hebb-Hayek synaptic connection model of learning remains a work-horse in thinking about the logic and mechanics of learning and classification.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Hayek participated in the Symposium on Principles of Self-Organization, 1960 with Ashby, McCullouch, Rosenblatt and many others.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Hayek was an invited guest at the 2nd Penn State Conference on Cognition and the Symbolic Processes
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Hayek's role is to give people an account of how the brain, learning and classification work the grounded the cognitive revolution and gave of proof against behaviorism. Also to inspire mechanisms for implementing learning in machines.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Hayek attended some of these founding conferences, Hayek also turned down requests by people like D.O. Hebb to participate in some of them. Hayek had moved on to work on the nature of complex phenomena, how science works, how law,
morality and constitutional systems work.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Just say "I hate Hayek on tribal political grounds and I refuse to learn new things about the science of this man or the history of ideas and science related to his science." That would be the honest and forthcoming things to say. I run into academics like this all the time.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel That is not the key thing, Chomsky was the 800 lb gorilla, and it's is not math.
@jcohencole You are deeply motivated here -- this is a personality problem on your part, you have the *soldier* approach to information which conflicts with your tribal position, not the *scout* approach to learning new things.
@jcohencole the key influence of Hayek is on Rossenblatt's landmark Perceptron paper
@jcohencole @moiragweigel “No one has characterized market mechanisms better than Friedrich Hayek“.
-- Herbert Simon
Simon was a Hayek fan.
RT @Sander_vdLinden: New paper "Political polarization on COVID-19 pandemic response in the United States" with the great @SciComGuy & @pro…
@jcohencole @moiragweigel The 800 lb gorillas in the cognitive revolution after Hebb, Hayek & Chomsky were the memory guys, they were the ones who drove a silver spike through the heart of behaviorism.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Mahoney did, I don't know about what Ellis had read or what his intellectual background is. Hayek was being passed around among the memory guys in the 1960s. The AI guys all read Hayek's neuroscience in the 1960s, Rosenblatt, Minsky, and the rest.
@jcohencole @moiragweigel Ellis discusses Hayek and his friend Karl Popper here: https://t.co/WPkfTDYtKN
Symposium: Scott Scheall’s *F. A. Hayek and the Epistemology of Politics: The Curious Task of Economics* https://t.co/ni9GSflzHD
@jcohencole @moiragweigel "Psychotherapy and Human Change Processes" by Michael Mahoney discusses Beck and Hayek https://t.co/6WrEUBkWc1
America's Two-Tier Society Where There's One Rule for Elites and Another for the Rest of Us https://t.co/tRD6SiV482
Liberals rising in Argentina https://t.co/8yI2dU2rVQ
The Misuse of Knowledge in Society: Intervention Means Prices Are Lying https://t.co/lv23HMXsER
"The asteroid is worth $10,000 quadrillion, more than the earth's entire economy" -- identify the economic error at work here https://t.co/npKsb6ydnu
After securing $885 million in funding from taxpayers, @elonmusk's Starlink seems to be in its way https://t.co/x91Pb2PRvZ
The British are withholding the COVID vaccine from school children, and have sent them back in the schools without masks. The results are not a surprise .. https://t.co/USHkZ03gmG
RT @taffygeek: @gabegutierrez @BillingsClinic How are we going to explain in 50 years time that thousands died because they saw a meme on F…
Trumpers, libertarians & the Great Barrington professors have been among the most influential in fabricating and spreading lies about COVID and the vaccine which is sending thousands to their deaths ... https://t.co/sd1bE3kkoJ
RT @gabegutierrez: I spoke with Patrick Burshia earlier this month inside an ICU @BillingsClinic in Montana.
He told me he regretted not…
RT @causalinf: Economists of all rank, age and adoration: Please retweet. The fourth annual (virtual) #AEA5k has officially begun with the…
@DrNeilStone ✋I thought COVID might be spread on surfaces and in foods -- there were reports of COVID spread on elevator buttons, but what we now know is that COVID could be spread as a lingering aerosols floating within an elevator.
RT @DrNeilStone: Put your hand up if you have got some things wrong about Covid.
✋
Not that hard to do, is it?
@GeorgeSelgin @Lord_Keynes2 Hayek's 1929 book on cycle theory does explore booms driven solely by "speculative errors".
@GeorgeSelgin @Lord_Keynes2 Hayek's scholarly output was massive, and he of working on topics virtually alone, such as exploring the extension of the pure logic of marginal valuation to diverse production goods. A hard topic. One man canny wrong books on a thousand different topics in one lifetime.
@GeorgeSelgin @Lord_Keynes2 Hayek *does* identify the role of animal spirits. The fact is Hayek could not possibly write books and papers on ever topic to that his critics demand from him -- I've seen 100s of different special topics that critics say Hayek failed to write books about. It's a stupid attack.
RT @AlanReynoldsEcn: The Enduring Relevance of Mises and Hayek’s Critique of Socialism https://t.co/u9K4PErpua
@RyanLEllis @AlexParkerDC Look, stuff only costs money if you use your credit card. Pay in cash and your expenses will be zero.
This sounds pretty good, but can we start working after dropoff rather than after pickup? https://t.co/j6N8wmTUit

This is why we should all list our creditors, our spouses, and our moms on linked in. Make it easy for the people.
The woman in the video, btw, has been fired https://t.co/Fbujgyi7O7
Portugal now the global leader with 84% of population fully vaccinated
Canada? 71%
Cambodia 65%
US is 40th globally at 55%
Even Vermont, our most vaccinated state, would rank 15th in the world
US is falling further and further behind
We've got to get our act together folks https://t.co/PzqDCTzRxh

I think this should work well for both of us. https://t.co/mVEQOqaWN6

@earlmaub @iowahawkblog With neon strip lights and 30 inch wheels.
There should be a national mobilization to prevent this level of injury, trauma, and death. But did you see the latest viral video of someone being rude? https://t.co/UiwGCb9UlB
@DerekjAndersen Give me a break. You did not do what was right you did what was easy which was to dismiss an employee to avoid a social media mob. Who do you think you're fooling?
@literaryeric I’d it were anyone but you I’d disregard or post an eye roll emoji.
um this is a violation of my third amendment rights https://t.co/Fh2zWnlo3L
.@axios has been forced to issue a retraction after wrongly claiming in viral tweet that US Border Patrol agents were whipping the economic migrants at the border in Texas. https://t.co/xdRa3MO8jE
“Oh, I’m not advocating for violence or destruction of property,” said the columnist as they directed their readers to treat seriously with the idea that only violence is acceptable because only violence works.
I understand the desire of many to get to the bottom of Covid’s origins. I cannot understand the obvious need of some people for it to be one thing or the other.
I’ve been getting a vague sense lately that people are coming to their senses about this stuff. Fuuuuuck. https://t.co/zjmH7Qelg1
@wil_da_beast630 @plerosmic @a_centrism @Steve_Sailer I suggest you don't debate Murray head-to-head, but either do the same where one speaks after another or do a discussion. Murray is too nice for mean debates.
@wil_da_beast630 In this case you just needed a modicum of amoral indifference which a lot of Americans have.
@wil_da_beast630 Woke biological sex denial takes the cake for dumbest nonsense! Biblical Young Earth Creationists & Flat Earthers have nothing on these utter imbeciles. The history & nature of the Earth are abstractions & hearsay. Takes true brain dead stupidity to deny what's between your legs!
@wil_da_beast630 @NickWaranoff He doesn’t seem like the type to lie about his lifts & he lists a 320lb bench press which is actually pretty damn impressive.
Like most dedicated gym bros an athlete will have have the easiest time out deadlifting (unless short limbed - then squat), I wouldnt mess w the bench.
@NickWaranoff @wil_da_beast630 Deadlifting takes very little time. But set a better goal - if your 200lbs you should be able to pull 600lbs.
You only gotta do it once a week if your other training is on point.
In urban up-middle class life, any Black person/POC has at least a 50+% chance of getting any white person fired by simply saying: "He called me (X slur)."
I doubt this power is only used for good.
RT @wil_da_beast630: The Venn Diagram measuring the two variables "opposing voter ID" and "supporting mandatory ID-based vaccine passports"…
@FredTJoseph (2) Jokes aside, I also don't hear HER say anything in this video.
@FredTJoseph The up-side is that "Emma" will now be far LESS racist, with the evil idea that Black folks are apt to react hysterically during minor confrontations now swept from her mind by the facts.
RT @RealYeyoZa: If the pandemic is proven to be the result of a lab leak.
How much worse is this than Chernobyl?
RT @wil_da_beast630: My all-time favorite finding from the PSYCH boys (and girls) is that the majority of people who claim to be "sensitive…
@tadesouaiaia @NickWaranoff (2) But, yeah: he's a strong-ass guy, but his weights are well within the normal (FE)male range.
@tadesouaiaia @NickWaranoff **Elite track background**
I was ok 20 years ago.
A fairly high level of amoral aggression - "No, I will not stay inside for a year: get out of my way or I'll HURT you" - is needed to avoid a miserable life.
RT @wil_da_beast630: Genuinely worth watching, from #FAIR and the guy who "turned" dozens of Klansmen.
I'll give my own longer take tomor…
@MattBower70 Probably the KYSU gym or the gym x dojo in Frankfort KY.
If/when I get over his mark, I'll definitely create an online event for all my single ladies.
@tadesouaiaia @NickWaranoff What was he - 500lbs?
(2) In reality, of course, there are no Bad Words, and I felt pretty absurd censoring these to avoid twitter down-grading. #say_Voldemorts_name
Context absolutely is critical, as re alleged Bad Words like "nig*a" or "c*nt."
Did you lead with "You can't check me..." or "I love your..." in some normal consensual setting, or are you a legit hater? Anyone who denies this distinction is a moron.
@stan_keshi @RealLPerezLA The point is actually STRONGER if you confine the analysis to long-resident groups like the US Japanese and Chinese.
To be fair to the American Democrats, the jack-ass is literally the best imaginable symbol for a political party.
(2) To be fair, I lean right, and don't think this was any more valid than many/most other allegations of extreme misconduct by 12.
But, it's still funny. "This will NOT be tolerated! The officer has been returned to his stable!!!"
How to actually get fired for police mis-conduct during a fight, Step 1:
Be a horse.
(2) The list of these is looooong: the Cloward/Piven view of welfare, the later waves of feminism, the John Money view of gender, the "apes on a treadmill" take on Soviet endurance, Marxism itself, univariate white "privilege" and "fragility," "____ is a social construct"...etc.
@ConceptualJames (2) What would you define as making someone crypto woke...CW, as I call it?
@ConceptualJames The only ACTUAL proof I am not "crypto woke" would be you RT-ing this and saying "Honk."
@plerosmic @jurijfedorov @a_centrism @Steve_Sailer (2) Sailer and Murray are certainly serious suggestions.
@plerosmic @jurijfedorov @a_centrism @Steve_Sailer This frankly isn't one of my best debates - bit of play to a packed audience, w/o me knowing that all sound from them would be taken out of the final cut.
Fun event, tho: I generally am pretty open to argue w anyone.
Objectively, there is a fairly weak relationship between historical oppression and success in the USA: our richest groups are Asians and Jews, and ADOS Blacks often perform at least on par with largely Caucasian Hispanic immigrants.
So, I mean, there's that.
(2) In similar news, ~1/3 of my investment strategy is based around the fact that we will have to ADAPT to climate change.
You can't say it...but we all know it.
I knew this a year back, when I read about the deer.
"Experts" aren't idiots - the docs arguing COVID on this page ARE experts - but their approved pablum for the middle-class is generally months or years behind the obvious points you hear in high-g uncensored conversations. https://t.co/bH6OExlUsy
@wil_da_beast630 Its a silly just-so story. One could equally argue that oppression/adversity leads to success on the individual/group level.
@wil_da_beast630 At this point, they'll usually ask you whether the holocaust was "exactly like slavery in the US" and then proceed to argue that only that very specific set of circumstances will result in the disparities e observe.
@wil_da_beast630 So shorting oil stocks, Florida insurance companies,long on pile driving companies that can jack up whole coastal cities higher above sea level?
@wil_da_beast630 Ironically, I think they are the 'hardest' of the sciences, in that their object (the human mind) is the most complex entity we know of, compared to which
subatomic particles and black holes are simple.
@wil_da_beast630 This one’s pretty stupidly good…. https://t.co/u9ZMOsvFMy
@DrugGovoruna @wil_da_beast630 The general romanticization of non-western, non-US and pre-industrial and pre-colonial societies. News flash: they were all harsh as all get out.
@wil_da_beast630 Both words are used as a term of endearment for millions of people too
@wil_da_beast630 The horses were suspended without hay
They just can’t answer the question. https://t.co/VfgSiurKOg
@DerekjAndersen @BevyHQ Hi Derek: I would love to have you on to my podcast to discuss this decision.
What exactly is being alleged here? https://t.co/gfPWVFwatP

This is just larping for high-income professionals. Nobody seriously thinks terrorism is going to change American climate policy for the better... https://t.co/EwFTXFoMEo
This is so weird. The last few months, when everyone I know has been vaccinated, have been straight up awesome. What am I missing? https://t.co/d4tIMcGN25
@AGHamilton29 He has serious issues w white people. https://t.co/3KZNdGUVpF
@dick_nixon It's a wonderful mix for a feed. And Nixon was very much of a similar mindset, if his memoirs are any indication.
When there's little else to say, sometimes the only thing is turn on the ballgame, which itself can be an exercise of the mind, if you let it. Then you come out cooler and sharper for the important things.
I would say to people who have joined us recently that if I had to do it over again I might have been a sportswriter. We never stint on the politics, we just don't do it in the way you might be accustomed. Conjecture and personalities have no place here.
There's an air of "I'm still here and it's all happening" about this. https://t.co/YR69M0HF1n
Everyone has tweeted it already, but the latest @benyt piece on Ozy lives up to the hype, so I'm going to tweet it as well https://t.co/w20zjSNbuV
I think it was @reihan who first pilled me about this, but @alon_levy’s explanation of why joint federal-state-local financing of transportation infrastructure leads to bloated projects is the clearest I’ve seen.
https://t.co/H6NCWaWXVp
I know it's probably too much to hope for but before I die I hope there's a movie based on "The Moody Blues literally hijacked an orchestra"
haha check out Talk Talk's debut album and their final album. Makes most musical journeys look trite. https://t.co/EAxaibTLlU
A prominent NBAer just texted me that Kyrie Irving is a “contrarian without a cause” and that is just a perfect sentence.
Where did the myth that debt ceiling increases are usually bipartisan come from?
Outside the Trump era, they were usually mostly partisan unless there was divided government.
10 years ago from @dmarron : https://t.co/fNdBC1F6oe
(P.S. we NEED to raise the debt limit) https://t.co/QNYs6rMXIZ

@EsotericCD Remember, if you are ever called upon to judge whether Victoria Beckham, Geri Haliwell, or Melanie Brown should be given a golden apple, try to demur.
@EsotericCD Sporty = Artemis
Scary = Athena
Ginger = Aphrodite
Posh = Hera
Baby = Hebe
Remote work innovation or no? https://t.co/NC2nQ5z7L3

Later in the night, she’s going to have a breakdown, yelling at Coleman, the butler, because the pâté was served the wrong temperature…
(h/t @KurtSchlichter) https://t.co/lVnU4rWs55
Texas is sort of quietly Georgist https://t.co/Zy6JvEbGBW
Is she even trying to win her primary anymore? lol https://t.co/muMXXWQDlx
@EsotericCD We are sinful creatures. We deserve death
Miguel Louis Lofland, a self-identified correspondent with the "Antifa News Network," was previously arrested at an antifa riot in Olympia, Wash. Police photographed his fake press badge as evidence. On 4 Sept., he was part of the group who engaged in shooting (pictured): https://t.co/KhV69fys67

Breaking: Screenshots of the #antifa that engaged in a shooting in Olympia, WA on 4 Sept. They are clearly seen carrying weapons like bats & pepper spray. Miguel Louis Lofland is in the group. @OlyPD still asking the public for tips: https://t.co/FqdL69mMoP h/t @MaryToddUSA https://t.co/MNS0HgAULM

Tess Holiday visited Disney World in a beautiful mesh-top outfit. The supermodel recently opened up about her battle with anorexia. She says she is a victim of a society that punishes larger people. https://t.co/8Tibnl4zQJ
RT @FDD_CMPP: What to expect when you’re expecting a National Defense Strategy.
@FDD CMPP Senior Director @Brad_L_Bowman teams up with @M…
NEW @ivanastradner: The Uyghur Tribunal’s coming verdict will be a litmus test of the human rights legal establishment, now and in the China-ascendant future. https://t.co/Z4aZkDqz9M
If France wants to shore up support against the US, the UK, and Australia, it may have to rethink how it treats its friends, including in the key area of defense exports
https://t.co/B91BYa2rcR
NEW @MEaglen @WarOnTheRocks: The new National Defense Strategy should assess core US strategic objectives and delineate the necessary Department of Defense capabilities, capacities, and forward posture required. https://t.co/6OKakB2iVJ
There is a false assumption behind the administration’s decision to abandon counterterrorism: that jihadist groups with local ambitions do not also have international goals. https://t.co/LHnygEyIbi
NEW: The use of Continuing Resolutions conveys a clear message: America’s national security workforce are less important than the political concerns of a Congress that is unable to complete its primary responsibility on time. https://t.co/KRyMtXftOa
RT @MEaglen: Check out the @aei @csis @WarOnTheRocks
Defense Futures Simulator here:
https://t.co/ivv3NNgCn3
RT @osmastro: After decades of military reforms, China is closer to being able to invade Taiwan than ever before. I discuss China's risk-re…
@EsotericCD Now, imagine sharing an apartment with that guy.
@EsotericCD I would have bet money it was something about masking in restaurants. So gross.
Well Angela Merkel is out and the new German Chancellor could be Olaf Scholz. Surprisingly, being a politician is the second most popular German occupation, beside Poland.
@dcdufour @privatefight @Political_Beats you should see the gatefold.
@murraymatt I've come to appreciate her best over time, even while still not loving her more generic style. I'll forgive a hundred "Don't Stop"s or "Everywhere"s just for the existence of "Why?" and "You Make Loving Fun."
RT @TPCarney: Yet we still have a mask mandate. I think I know every county adult who is unvaxxed, at this point, and most of them already…
@Bencjacobs @Political_Beats @BillClinton no i'll shoot him a quick dm tell you what he said in response in 5min
The problem is that everyone and their mother loves the Buckingham/Nicks era, but very few except music nerds like myself love (or are even aware of) the Green/Spencer/Kirwan/Welch era from 1967-1974, which I think is just utterly superb.
https://t.co/URhLQxajZ2
RT @dick_nixon: There's an air of "I'm still here and it's all happening" about this.
On the other hand it's the Jets so "they were really giving 110% out there on the field, but unfortunately they also suck" is also a completely plausible explanation.
At this point you have to wonder whether Zach Wilson's teammates really just don't like Zach Wilson. https://t.co/xAnhsw5MdN
RT @tarkus1980: I know it's probably too much to hope for but before I die I hope there's a movie based on "The Moody Blues literally hijac…
My frustration at not being able to find a Fleetwood Mac guest for @Political_Beats (it would have to be a two-parter for sure) is now approaching "surprise Vesuvius-like eruption of Mt. Rainier that devastates the SeaTac region and inadvertently makes WA a red state" levels.
@johnlk_80 Could also make Hecate or Persephone "Scary" and have "Baby" be Athena because hey, after all, she is the baby of the group regardless of whether she was full grown or not after leaping out of Zeus' splitting headache.
RT @PhilipWegmann: “Oh, I’m not advocating for violence or destruction of property,” said the columnist as they directed their readers to t…
This is like how you, an 8th grader, have your mind exploded so much by reading Joseph Campbell that you then spend the next four years tell anyone who will listen that you REALLY GET "STAR WARS" in a way that none of their basic minds ever possibly can...b/c you've been around.
Mrsoteric just pointed out that the Spice Girls are basically an intentionally repurposed female Greek Pantheon and I don't even know the individual 'group' names of the Spice Girls but this SEEMS right on a gut-level so I'm gonna go with it and claim it as my own idea.
@scottlincicome I love how Apple basically conquered 80% of that space on its own and made most everyone accept the whips and scorns of its own proprietary charger ending, rendering this market a giant irrelevancy.
@scottlincicome You passed it on to me like the IT FOLLOWS killer ghost. Now it haunts me. I am currently trying to offload this evil spectre onto my followers.
@grantbosse absolutely a thought I had as well. You can tell this one was from a pre-pandemic age, yuck, them all sharing that spoon, it's worse than Sunday communion.
I'd enjoy this more if Ryan Braun had retired last year, not this year. But still, hard not to like the rest of the Brewcrew, from Ueck on down. https://t.co/Xeq2QabN40
I rooted passionately for the Nationals during every single humiliating season from 2005-2011 (prior to their first playoff berth, which also ended humiliatingly), even though I went to Chicago in fall 2005. Why? MY TOWN. MY TEAM. WAITED THIS DAMN LONG.
The Detroit Lions are the case study for regional native loyalties triumphing over all else in the vast majority of cases. Nobody would ever wittingly choose to root for Detroit and yet so many people still do simply because they were born there.
hahaha it's the lions this had to go this way. https://t.co/gQqubmINuY
@EsotericCD Everyone in a restaurant eating tomato soup from the same spoon is supposed to make me agree with a government diktat to force electronics manufacturers into using a single soon-to-be-obsolete connector? NOW I understand the German electoral system.
@EsotericCD Read?
I watched the Bill Moyers teevee show with Campbell.
Then i talked like Joseph Campbell for six months.
Chicks dug it, iirc.
Orecchiette, sausage, spinach, olive oil, Parmesan cheese, and enough garlic to kill a vampire #twittersupperclub https://t.co/OadcsT9scE

My 8-year old daughter's two methods of remembering the compass rose directions (N, E, S, W) are:
Never Eat Soggy Waffles
and
Never Electrocute Santa's Wife
Yes. Also something Dems had two opportunities to do previously and passed on. Would have made those chores tougher then, at the very least makes it more inconvenient now. https://t.co/UwPAUIfuJe
Getting fake but very believable-looking phishing texts telling me my credit card has been compromised and please login to my account (on a fake site) to resolve it.
It’s worse than many of you are prepared to admit. https://t.co/MgobNxU1og
Retweet if this is the dumbest shit you’ve ever heard in your entire life https://t.co/oamU3gzuEK
People focusing a lot on Pelosi's "I don't go to the floor and lose" mantra and not enough on the "you go when you have the votes."
Yep. The constitutional crisis began when Trump denied the election result. It will not end until the GOP forswears election denial as a tactic for gaining power. https://t.co/NH54p90ZiA
It’s the housing policy, stupid
(California vs. Texas edition).
https://t.co/UG0oibzHgE https://t.co/5A6QD19u4D

@ArmandoNDK @tedfrank @jadler1969 @walterolson I mean, the notion that Fed Soc critics would applaud FedSoc for disavowing Eastman and then lay off as opposed to demanding additional purges is belied by a couple of decades of mendacious and dishonest attacks.
Official Kaplan retirement announcement from the Dallas Fed https://t.co/95DgGCqyKR
THE RAIL EPISODE OF ODD LOTS
We're getting closer to covering every aspect of the supply chain. This time, @tracyalloway and I spoke with Ian Jefferies, President & CEO of the @AAR_FreightRail to talk about what the pandemic is doing to their industry https://t.co/SlhHqLlaPD
@speechboy71 April 17, 2020, Trump tweets "LIBERATE MICHIGAN."
Post 30 secs of shaky, poorly lit video + a few hundred characters of garbled context. Pray it goes 'viral.'
Objective: Replace some stranger's anonymity w/ enduring + ruinous ignominy.
Mob *justice* has distinct, primal qualities; disproportionate, symbolic, incurious, savage. https://t.co/ER8SdBqRnK
I haven't gotten prettier but I have learned how to be less plain and I strongly recommend it. https://t.co/KpCoqVavLQ

I walked past this project today and saw a sign indicating something like an 8:1 ratio of federal to local money; you’d be crazy not to featherbed with that amount of other people’s money. https://t.co/Mi8Dr2wRHJ

"The Unimportance of Trump's Incompetence"
https://t.co/AmP3WZbnMf https://t.co/56JUBeCXaC

Three times in this interview, @SenatorTimScott defines conditional grants to police departments — offering to *give* them money if they comply with rules such as banning chokeholds — as "defunding" police.
The phrase "defund police" has lost all meaning. https://t.co/DTrW7U6tVn
I'm getting a ton of Hinge likes today and idk why? That you, Satan?
Every day, crypto people wake up, sneer no coiners, and talk about how pumping their bags is saving the world.
Every day, fiat people wake up and think about legal approaches to avoiding a default on the national debt, with no personal monetary gain.
The Sopranos is so good that the imperfections (tada! out of nowhere it’s Ralphie Cifaretto!) are grating.
Shut
(and I cannot emphasize this enough here)
up.
https://t.co/5IDA6G4vdv
Thread. Fits my mental model of Xi Jinping's regime as "standard conservatives who happen to have way too much power over their society"... https://t.co/3gsGdCHMom
@ericowensdc @TastelessAlex In part, it’s because interconnectedness has brought us closer together in ways that make us uncomfortable, but it’s also because of political entrepreneurs teaching us better ways to hate each other.
"Democrats in Congress may not be able to save the Biden presidency, but they can destroy it." https://t.co/MNh7A5kqCY
America is just awash in joint programs which should be mostly federalized (Medicaid, UI) or genuinely devolved (transportation).
If China really wants to reunify peacefully with Taiwan, seems like they should just allow the KMT to be a second political party within China. https://t.co/L9HerCTagW
Now that the public debate has begun to turn against them, the NIMBYs are focusing less on their bad policy arguments and more on attacking YIMBYs.
It won't work. https://t.co/HOBSl9dSB6
PASS THE DAMN INFRASTRUCTURE BILL RIGHT NOW.
https://t.co/elVn2haNL8
Trying to get someone fired for an off-color comment—someone you don’t even work with—is obviously much worse than the off-color comment itself. Such pettiness should be shamed, not rewarded. https://t.co/HERDkJwcIG
@senatorshoshana @shoutingboy @alice_radley @gpgomez @OpheliasMarbles I'M GONNA BE ON CABLE TV AND YOU DON'T EVEN CARE
@DerekjAndersen No. Firing someone because a person that constantly makes false accusations demanded it isn't "right". Did you even get the employee's side of the story?
Those 89k bots are really coming in useful. And thanks for the rest of you for following/reading. https://t.co/CD8kOj4wjP

Unfair the Orioles have to play in the AL East when they would be in first in the Central.
If Democrats’ current course were causing them to gain Black and Latin vote share rather than lose it, I would feel a lot more comfortable with it. https://t.co/oT9S1x7Ne9
“Don’t ever ask tactical questions or people on the internet will yell at you that you’re a racist” is not an approach that is going to create a strong and successful political movement, https://t.co/R0Q2BsQq5u
All these people out there torn about whether to stay in the city or reluctantly move to the suburbs for more space, when they could just buy the townhouse next door for $1.4 millon and spend $2.2 million to combine them into a 7,000 sq foot double-wide. https://t.co/qO3NvMmc8J
There was a time when I had very strong views on the outcome of elections. I still do, of course — but the fact of the elections is more important. A process, a system. For instance, the German experiment with democracy is not that old — but I’m very glad it is holding.
Great piece by @rikkischlott, a first hand account of social media & growing up GenZ. "The constant bombardment of 'perfection' has taken a particular toll on young girls," https://t.co/HetLnBxCZO via @nypost
Baby August is here!
Stay tuned for my analysis of whether additional proliferation stabilizes or destabilizes the family environment. https://t.co/3twvfriFjF

@ZaidJilani The Biden Administration is just making things worse by not being clear on who can stay and who gets sent packing. The deportations were random. Family units were sent back not just single males.
@AlexThomp Mothership emails have been like that for a while
@RachaelBL @scottlincicome MUERICA! https://t.co/olxRpA8PTL

@AGHamilton29 @neontaster Tom Dempsey's improbable record-setting kick ALSO beat the Lions at the gun: https://t.co/gKL3tJPCiX
My boring take is that the truth is somewhere between these poles, but very few people calibrate their prescriptions to their diagnosis at all.
My house help's spouse died b/c of covid and they are refusing to give his death certificate b/c the finger prints don't match w/ his UID, which she needs to sell the land they both jointly own.
One gets no respite in this country from bureaucratic cruelty even after death.
Me to a Wall Street guy: You guys should panic more about the debt ceiling.
Guy: Eh, they’ll work it out
Me: Yes, but only if you panic first.
Guy: But they’ll work it out!
A vote to hike the debt ceiling is a vote to legitimize the debt ceiling.
Thanks for taking a stand now. I genuinely like it when politicians are honest, even when it means losing the next race. But it would be better if they were honest from the beginning.
You would expect a Senator from that state and a Member from that district to have completely different worldviews, it wouldn't be democratic if they didn't.
Ilhan Omar's district is D+26 and Trump won Joe Manchin's state by almost 40 points... https://t.co/CbMIw9XYfD
I don't see what the point is of saying something like, "you're not responsible, it's the *system*." What does that do for an individual teacher or an individual student? It might be useful for a policymaker, but it doesn't really apply in an individual's life.
“He married another woman but he really loves me! I know he does!”
What we should have is a generic federal credit program to ensure that state governments can access cheap financing for ideas they consider worthwhile (or just countercyclical stabilization), but where they’re still playing with their own money. https://t.co/eVT6JbLl0M
It's absolutely insane that Republicans are too afraid to say that Biden won the election because they know it might cost them votes from the MAGA base that believe it.
Every Republican that refuses to say that they would've voted to certify the election is unfit for office. https://t.co/Q4ItElH74C
“It’s a way of marginalising a normal person” 💯 https://t.co/5Vi7I3wHaO
To me the play is to articulate *pride* in the United States as a multi-ethnic success story and heap scorn on the racists so alarmed by demographic change that they’d trade this great land of ours for a pot of goulash.
https://t.co/FLOpn1NaTR
@SeanTrende The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is the first book in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy comedy science fiction "trilogy of six books" by Douglas Adams.
@SeanTrende I started calling it that after ~ book 5, but the original concept was Douglas Adams
A 3 run mess is not like a 1 run lead, A-Rod. It’s two more.
Hitting mute again.
Pretty shrewd base running by Wade to slow down at the end of the base he was trying to steal.
Oh man. Also forgot that the same guy also tried to launch an online mob targeting an Airbnb after he had a bad experience, falsely accusing them of having satanic items in the house.
Definitely a pattern.
https://t.co/abhSzqiawm
The best part is when he walks outside and it’s just bright as hell, blazing sun. https://t.co/obVrwXllvM
This Reddit meme summarizes a good portion of the political spectrums tendencies... https://t.co/aGbAu3KYhK

This seems to be what this guy does every few months. He might be the biggest Karen in the history of social media. https://t.co/9uzOLg14gO

Glad to see the growing scrutiny of stablecoins. The riskiest stuff, from a systemic standpoint, always seems to be stuff marketed as stable (eg money markets funds) or popularly perceived to be stable (eg housing). https://t.co/eT1IuEpUiT
This account never gets old. I still click on every single photo of every single place they tweet, and think about going there. https://t.co/7E5j4pIADa
Once again, the monetary community on here that gets the most mockery is the fiat community. Constant bashing of the Fed, the dollar, inflation etc.
And instead of self congratulation, sneering, and smarminess, fiat adherents are working to diffuse the debt ceiling crisis. https://t.co/vNu0OIQOLA
RT @RitaPanahi: More insane police overreach in Melbourne. Guy put in handcuffs for being a few hundred metres from his home. Police say “h…
@beyondreasdoubt Yeah. He’s clearly obsessed with defining people by their skin color.
He wrote a book about it ("The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person"). He's actively looking to level these accusations. That's what makes it even more shameful that his attempt to stir up a mob was rewarded because he will do it again.
https://t.co/StGtrwLZ4F
Keep in mind Joseph had all the power in this situation. Even in that clip where he claims she said something bad to him, he's confronting & following a woman half his size trying to walk away. Then he went on social media, where he has 100K followers, & set out to ruin her life.
RT @redsteeze: Don't be this guy. Don't work for guys like this. Don't use or buy products from guys like this. https://t.co/nT09fcbMgo
@day_diff Yes, but it isn't about her. It's about the trend and approach.
RT @katrosenfield: not just that you *shouldn't* annihilate someone's life with a couple of keystrokes as punishment for being rude to you;…
RT @MattBower70: It used to be that interactions like this ended with both parties walking away shaking their heads and saying “what an ass…
The only way this ends is if it stops getting rewarded and those who feel entitled to harass and ruin someone’s life with a social media mob because of a bad 30 second interaction are the ones that actually face some consequences.
@Browser25271932 This is his job! He wrote a book basically describing how he sees racism everywhere.
You can barely tell what happened from that video, but because the guy has 100k followers and made an accusation, the other side won’t even matter. The girl has already been fired.
This type of mob justice will get abused repeatedly and incentivized all the wrong behavior.
RT @billmaher: "There's not a black America and white America and Latino America and Asian America. There's the United States of America."…
RT @baseballcrank: 56.6% of Floridians are fully vaccinated. 14 states w/D GOVs <60:
Colorado 59%
California 58.5%
Minnesota 57.8%
Hawaii…
@AGHamilton29 You ever see the episode of South Park where Cartman becomes a Yelp reviewer? This guy seems exactly like that but instead of blasting food establishments because they do not placate him well enough, its white people that annoy him.
@AGHamilton29 @neontaster The Lions are Sisyphus is not take kind of take I followed you for, but it might be the kind that keeps me interested
@Jeff_Weimer @tomselliott @brianstelter Right. It wasn't usually said explicitly, but that was general drift from mainstream outlets. Since 9/11 conspiracy theories were mostly left-wing then, mainstream media didn't see the need to rebut them with facts. I wrote about that here: https://t.co/9AB8NY5zIz
@ZaidJilani I think she's either given up or she believes the Lincoln Project is real life 💀
If Trump is a clownish, inept, floundering figure then sure — swing for the fences, take your shot, and aim for true greatness accepting that you might lose.
But if he’s menace, you need to do timid defensive crouch politics.
I dont know if UK Labours problems are necessarily a policy problem. Seems like it's cultural. What do British followers think? https://t.co/C0khAJQdDF
Don't hit me with the -ism stuff either. Interpersonal prejudice is unfortunate but so is being lazy or spiteful or proud. It's not a matter of burning witches or an excuse to go on a power trip.
Several people say they can't see it, it might've just gone private. Either way the irony in his self righteousness.
You can put a woman in an unemployment line for being rude to you but if someone politely criticizes your behavior...well the HR guy went into hiding.
Lol the guy blocked me after getting a woman fired. Man I thought he was all into "consequences"?
@Crimsontider @baseballcrank Ws politics boosted by the terror attacks without that he didn't have much durability
@pshort83 Over long term technological change will hopefully nip some of it in the bud, but in the long run were all dead
RT @SethAMandel: The land exists and so do the people, many of whom are in fact Christian, and the term used to apply to Jews. The Jews of…
@FeriaInvestor Yeah unless they're bill gates and buying carbon offsets everywhere I'm gonna go with...nah. It correlates pretty well generally.
@lurker_tech @shutter_j @katrosenfield @kmele No need to overthink it. People like punishing other people and feeling powerful, that's something we see in psychology experiments, people are even willing to pay to do it. If it cost them like $100 to get some random person they don't know fired, they'd do it.
The pipeline thing is escapist to read about but cutting one's personal consumption is a bummer, that's why it's larp.
According to this, New Yorker readers are among the richest of all media consumers. 41% have incomes above $75,000, median is 26%, among Fox News viewers it's 23%. They're consuming way more than most people, they're contributing to climate catastrophe. https://t.co/iBorJfUK8g
@jamesbmeigs @Jeff_Weimer @tomselliott @brianstelter Some people who endorsed the same theory on both sides. I always thought of Alex Jones as sort of left-leaning because he was a truther back then, although now he's on the right?
@neontaster What's the median income of a New Yorker reader? They're probably consuming more than 99.5% of the planet or something. They should just demolish their own home instead of a pipeline.
By the way the same thing goes for the other side who defend each and every action of the Israeli government. Most people in the Congress speak about this issue with very little knowledge or complexity.
This interview was from July 2018, I think that's important context. OTOH, is she well-versed on this topic in 2021? Could she speak about it at length, rebut counterarguments, and go beyond slogans? I don't know. https://t.co/24L1WgBFWM
On the other side you have Americans talking about how owning a gun will protect them from the government. Neither side is going to dig in and do an Afghanistan or Vietnam, only that level of insurgency can actually change a society.
RT @shutter_j: Bingo. If you can get someone fired, unhoused, doxxed, swatted, expelled, driven to a suicide attempt, etc. - you are not po…
It's true at some level that you can't have perfect objectivity, in the same sense that you can't prove you're not inside the Matrix right now. Still...
Convo between two criminologists. The first agrees that objectivity is a bit overrated. The second dissents. The first argues back that maybe we shouldn't see *murder* as an objective truth? https://t.co/nySBKqd4rF

Reihan laid out some of the problems with universal child care. If I was crafting the policy I would just have a robust allowance/credit. People can spend on child care if they want but it hasn't been shown to work as a govt program https://t.co/Qutggb8WY3
RT @kimmaicutler: It’s the housing policy, stupid
(California vs. Texas edition).
https://t.co/UG0oibzHgE https://t.co/5A6QD19u4D

@Skychicken172 It's not just that though it's specifically using media as the foil
RT @harounrahimi1: Ppl in my village r selling their belongings (small TVs etc) to feed themselves.
1 egg costs 10Afg in Herat. A person…
@JCor137 Bootstrap mentality isn't a real thing, everyone externalizes their problems to some extent. It doesn't help a student to not demand rigor from them, they don't need to be told to blame outside factors for their problems people do that naturally
Inside Higher Ed published this a few days ago. I guess the latest thing is to get rid of rigor? https://t.co/0AprgcI5rX

I thought we spent four years talking about false news, misinformation, and government officials stating falsehoods to justify policies https://t.co/xb3P8CTCOZ
Why is it considered progressive to encourage people to make a trip like that and fail? Good feelings or intentions is not adequate to justify a policy.
No matter where you are politically you should agree this isn't a humane path to immigration. Immigration should be legal and safe. https://t.co/Wump9qEk6P

"One way to recognise them was that their laces had been ripped from their shoes. US officials had removed them before they boarded the planes as an anti-suicide measure."
https://t.co/7RKqurOzGU
@ZaidJilani Easy, David: stop printing the magazine, killing trees, adding to the trash, etc. and just publish online. Then we can talk.
The responses in this thread are what I meant when I said that the desire for vengeance rests within every human heart. This person took what was at worst a very rude comment and tracked down this woman’s employer for the purpose of “accountability”. We all know what that means. https://t.co/6LsAxbcQE0
Well... At least one thing people everywhere seem to agree on: Time for real accountability for the elites in Big Tech! https://t.co/w0YkJf1yxj

@LPDonovan heh
I'm on Team @LPDonavan, so I'm skipping ahead to the last chapter in the book
@DemFromCT Better than total calamity of your own making is not the curve I am grading on Greg!
This was five years ago. I nailed it. https://t.co/nDvI1I1l91
Again visiting my mom in NYC, who just came back home after 2 glasses of pinot grigio and is now just blasting the Cabaret soundtrack like we’re in the club or something
NEW from @natashakorecki and @lbarronlopez: Joe Biden, welcome to the thunderdome
https://t.co/JawBZzLmcO
People are going to be more upset with Liz Cheney saying the quiet part out loud than they were with Donald Fucking Trump himself suggesting that Georgians should back Stacy Abrams over Brian Kemp in Georgia. God, cult worship of politicians is gross. https://t.co/fgtJGjUcYa
Conservatives are somehow simultaneously both against executive branch discretion and also long, detailed bills. https://t.co/FtHdsWJiIr
But what if the journalists who know McConnell’s arguments are nonsensical didn’t do this? https://t.co/jlRkJXWfgF

An interview with Liz Cheney will be airing on 60 Minutes tonight at 7ET. https://t.co/jf6I89hHaz
@RobGeorge Willie Geist gonna give them the business on Morning Joe looks like
My main takeaway from this football game is that LA BREA show looks like a giant piece of shit, holy God what are you doing with that network?
Speaking as a state policy analyst, I can testify to the fact that states simply are not as careful with federal money as they are with their own dollars. The matching ratios also encourage unnecessarily high costs to feather the nests of local contractors. https://t.co/gCPwdBucjb
My boys (9&6) were talking mad smack about how they could beat me at basketball if they “worked together.” Egged on by wife (accurately) telling them I’m very bad at basketball.
Obviously, I crushed them.
Related: I need at least one new ankle and two new knees from Amazon.
My relationship to academia is after I did my senior thesis defense, Prof. Korsgaard asked what my plans were for after graduation. I said I had a job lined up at a magazine in DC and she said "that seems to be about your speed."
New Dallas-area gerrymander just dropped. https://t.co/PaAxahiAbD

Thanks everyone for the 👏 on the ESPN shout-out tonight. So happy and honored to be mentioned! 😊
@jbarro I would say that both sides carry a fair amount of blame here — back to the tobacco controversies in the 90s and then climate change, conservatives have a bad habit of just rejecting any scientific evidence that implies we need any regulation of anything.
One of my grandsons just discovered Harry Potter. I bought all the books and movies for my boys and they weren’t interested. He’s insane about it.
Bitey misses her brother. Hopefully Barkey will get better and come home tomorrow! https://t.co/VKZewaj1Sn

Neighbor down the alley is listening to a lounge-jazz covers album — so far I’ve heard breathy, hotel-bar versions of “Beat It,” “Satisfaction,” and now “Every Breath You Take” — and it’s really kind of delightful.
Yankees with at least 3 HR and 10 RBI in any 3-game span vs Red Sox:
Giancarlo Stanton (2021)
Mickey Mantle (1954)
Lou Gehrig (1931)
Babe Ruth (1927)
Remember, the problem isn't Trump saying it. The problem is the mindless red hats nodding along and getting fired up about a big crusade rather than confronting the far more boring realities of their own lives. https://t.co/es77cni3xO
Then we had some wars which caused Germany to lose all that eastern territory to become parts of Poland and the Soviet exclave of Kaliningrad.
Now Berlin is off on the eastern edge of Germany — except Germany is too countries! https://t.co/nwm1isd6nh

@AriCohn @wolmanj @ShutUpAmanda @JaredBesemer @taradublinrocks @NBCNews @MSNBC @CNN @maddow @ABC @FoxNews I blocked instead of engaging a bunch of angry legally illiterate Tara supporters because I’m on a health kick today
Every large American city is a "good food city."
What are these cities you're visiting where it's somehow impossible to come up with a good restaurant to go eat at? The hard part is getting a babysitter!
@jimsciutto What @crampell is saying is the bill doesn’t run up debt, it finances new spending by taxing rich people and businesses.
Why would I want to be a political scientist? https://t.co/SHjrDJrXUf
Either “big houses are good, actually” or “there is overwhelming evidence that visible police presence is an effective crime reduction strategy.” https://t.co/tdHXe5V7QH
Uh oh … someone wants to revisit the Schleswig-Holstein controversy https://t.co/oBuMhtZKCz
At the top schools at least, education polarization starts *before* the students arrive on campus.
https://t.co/SiubMXPsMD https://t.co/ibwXZkgWRo

@DrNoah_MTBC Conveniently, it does not include that.
@LPDonovan Yeah—the leverage to vote down BIF isn’t leverage if the senate mods shrug it off. So then it’s just House leftists hoping that Schumer et al. can squeeze as much out of JM/KS as possible. And just keeps everything moving forward. (Voting rights major second ring of circus, btw)
So @Carole_King songs have been recorded by the Beatles, the Monkees, James Taylor, Roberta Flack, Barbara Streisand, Helen Reddy, the Carpenters, Linda Ronstadt, Gloria Estefan, Neil Sedaka, the Shirelles, Little Eva, the Chirelles, the Drifters, Tony Orlando, Aretha Franklin...
She does these serial DCs often enough that it's not all that weird, particularly around these inflection points, but most interesting thing here is how vague the BBBA commitment is. Suggests "concluding negotiations" as the goal, rather than an immediate term vote. https://t.co/Ywr8VauDqw
new spending and also don't want to cause a tax shock to support such spending.
A lot of Dems might not like it, but the party needs some moderate and conservative votes to round out the coalition. There aren't enough liberals and progressives on their own.
preventing the top rate from going to 39.6% from 37%, but by putting that out there she's broadcasting that her objections to progressive demands are more substantive than maybe they've deluded themselves into thinking. Manchin and Sinema both are clearly wary of that much more
The way I interpreted the tax rate assertions is that she might be letting that leak out to make clear that she really could take her ball and go home if progressives don't agree to come closer to where she, Manchin, and really some others are. I doubt she'll go to the mat for https://t.co/iU1qXg0QYo
I quit Twitter 2weeks ago bc of vicious contemptuous patronizing misogynist attacks scarily instantly activated by slightest veering from conventional privileged urban white male Twitter. 85% of Twitter (including men) great, but got to be too much. Friends know where 2find me!;)
@mkhammer Only Detroiters truly appreciate how funny this is.
RT @Bencjacobs: One of the more interesting things about this is describing the vote on Iron Dome funding as one of the "most controversial…
Don't tell me the Abraham Accords didn't have some positive impact.
It may not matter in the long run, but this is still trending positively. https://t.co/Zq6CQAnRyx
ROFL.
Basically, she wants to exempt high income middle class people... Who vote a lot.
The same people Biden wants to tax. https://t.co/eZ2ro8VaxG
@haroldpollack @Weedrow_Wilson The soft bigotry of Progressives has been persistent since early last century.
There is no policy reason for her vote. It is simply "those people are bad". At least if it was because of spending, that'd be reasonable.
No... They simply hate them.
https://t.co/WvJc59AEiN
RT @JachnunEmpire: Thread on this analysis:
The decision to justify your conclusion over the 2014 war data specifically is a giant flaw in…
RT @redsteeze: For those keeping track at home, both the New Yorker and the New York Times are debating and soft endorsing terror acts aga…
This is the most Lionest Lions loss of all time.
https://t.co/78XlQUvQRP
@Neoavatara Hey, good teams win, great teams cover - the #Lions covered for me today! 💰 I’m happy!
@Captain_Strongo no he's the first Yankee to have 10+ rbi in a 3-game span at fenway (regardless of HR)
Clay Holmes has 30 K and 1 BB with the Yankees.
Since his first game on July 29, that's the most K for any MLB pitcher with 1 BB or fewer in that span.
What should you do if your merchandise won't sell? Cc @caroljsroth @RobGeorge https://t.co/Cezucms3xr

@ktsharp Just started following you because of that! Congrats!!
@ocadiz6 @ktsharp Umpire discretion. Can’t be reviewed.
@Djbienaime The writing is on the wall. Sam Darnold will lead the Panthers to the Super Bowl this year — just to spite the Jets.
RT @hbryant42: A prominent NBAer just texted me that Kyrie Irving is a “contrarian without a cause” and that is just a perfect sentence.
@KatMcKinley Family gene distribution is weird. I loved superhero comics growing up. My younger sister hated them. HER oldest daughter (12) loves superheroes and fantasy novels! Loves to go bookstore shopping with her uncle! Go figure.
RT @henryolsenEPPC: German elections results thread -
The first two districts, both in non-metro Bavaria, have reported. CSU down substant…
RT @yeselson: Don’t care for Henry Olsen’s politics, but he’s done killer work—deeply detailed, informed horserace analysis—on both the Can…
RT @cliffschecter: OMG this inning. Judge. Stanton. Insane.
You do NOT get Aaron Judge out THREE times in one at bat! https://t.co/8LaNPvezNv
RT @KenGardner11: People are going to be more upset with Liz Cheney saying the quiet part out loud than they were with Donald Fucking Trump…
@AubreyGilleran What was so exasperating about that was how unnecessary it was. Dick Cheney as VP candidate had already shared his disagreement with GOP on marriage — because of Mary. Liz could have said the same.
You hate to see it!!! #notreally https://t.co/ni9wyqHXdt
RT @RossBarkan: Stanton for mayor/president/world monarch
@George_A_Callas @BudgetBen By no means am I a supporter of these credits. I think we should be using a carbon tax.
But a broad credit that anyone can use is more similar to a carbon tax than a means tested credit.
Can't we find a more harmless conspiracy to push? Can someone bribe Alex Jones to come up with some fresh stuff?
The moon landing thing was great, for example. If Bradley Beal and 1/3 of Alabama think Neil Armstrong is a bunco man that's a no harm no foul type deal. https://t.co/daLhSOspsZ
Classical liberal minor party FDP gains and cements advantage over the cryptonazis!
Jealous that the US doesn’t have an FDP that could coalition with Biden (but also slightly worried our AFD would be 2nd) https://t.co/W0K8poo1F9
4yo’s class going virtual for the week due to a COVID case. So so glad we’re doing this again. Feels like old times!
Whew. If women had had a larger decline, we’d have had a sexism problem to solve. https://t.co/le6ZX9s8kO
The western Left-wing enthusiasm for Xi Jinping as anti-capitalist populist crusader stands as a warning against projecting your own concerns onto a country you haven’t really been following closely.
The biggest threat to child safety is the Lincoln Project https://t.co/kHsPKf9CuD
Did Biden just say we need 97 or 98 percent vaccinated for this to stop?
Imagining paying Harvard to be able to network for a couple years so you can land a gig in private equity, and it ends up becoming a $150k zoom webinar https://t.co/mWKPTa3DTz

“One of the most bizarre moments, I think, of my entire life, was being in the Oval Office...when Joe Biden started telling the PM this anecdote about Amtrak trains which just made absolutely no sense”
- @Laura_K_Hughes on @SebastianEPayne podcast
👇
https://t.co/joMTLZaSFS
Me: “It’s a bummer to be back in civilization and not be surrounded by all kinds of interesting wildlife”
Also me: walks 2 minutes away from apartment and promptly sees this https://t.co/7TZpv5lmq8

@rupasubramanya @dhume May the Phors be with you - didn't he say it already?
@dhume @rupasubramanya Only a wizard can turn a lizard into a croc that can rock but hacks who are flacks only chatter about the gator.
@dhume @rupasubramanya You mean, Modiji saved a mere lizard? Tsk tsk....
Just had my phone incorrectly autocorrect “ducking” to “fucking,” which means I’ve won, I’ve finally broken its spirit. How does failure taste, demon box.
The image is meant to make you mad and reply. Don't fall for it. https://t.co/AvcI7MWBJ5
I showed my mom episode one of Ted Lasso. Suddenly we’re five episodes in.
The Taliban leadership is admonishing rank-and-file fighters to stop goofing around taking selfies after their take over of Afghanistan https://t.co/gg2jIHQMXX via @WSJ
@ColinJMcAuliffe @Robert_t_Orr link: https://t.co/tTD2Mk7MuS
A shocking new report suggests that in Los Angeles County, sheriff’s deputies make up some of the most dangerous gangs of all. https://t.co/uiHhzSqeol
A new, expertly edited collection of J. R. R. Tolkien’s writing on his elaborate mythology reminds us of its greatness. https://t.co/B2oxOa9K0W
With his muscular form and unusual behavior, Bryson DeChambeau is bringing some excitement to a typically staid sport. https://t.co/KLxdHkUvW0
Boston Fed President Rosengren to retire September 30, 9 months earlier than planned https://t.co/OrYdyjAnYn
Editor: “Let’s put a big red slash through ‘now.’” https://t.co/znkflv9Knx
I made this handy look-up table for social scientists: https://t.co/lXcTQdgRXS

@RichardHanania You're allowed to say that "culture" explains why Asian Americans and Ashkenazi Jews do better than non-Jewish whites. But you're not allowed to say that "culture" explains why blacks and Hispanics do worse than whites.
@HotlineJosh @DemFromCT Which is almost worse.
To say that Biden won the election but that you don't know if you'd vote to certify means that you would consider not certifying an election that you know was won legitimately.
@jimsciutto It is fundamentally different. Rampell is simply explaining that the legislation has fiscal offsets that reduce its net cost.
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in the largest loss of life expectancy since World War II, worst among American men
https://t.co/7eNCkwBuJA @jm_aburto @UniofOxford @OxfordDemSci @ridhikash07 @melindacmills https://t.co/ckRIDD9G4m

What a post-Merkel Germany could mean for Europe https://t.co/0MpJGPycrR
Unvaccinated Americans say the need for booster shots proves Covid vaccines don't work, Kaiser survey shows https://t.co/o4JkxIY1xt
You may not be able to predict a breast cancer diagnosis, but you can prepare your finances for unexpected expenses. Here are 4 hidden costs of fighting breast cancer. https://t.co/NqYVIFHuIA #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/kOn2gC2Tjd

10-year Treasury yield tops 1.54%, reaching highest point since June https://t.co/yC09wl1XN1
Fidelity's Ken Hevert says there are 3 things that will make or break your future retirement savings. #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/60tq8fbgky https://t.co/maqPmOmh6H

Chinese automaker Geely launches a high-end smartphone business https://t.co/Y8LCDHE6Cr
Trading carbon credits alone will not solve the climate crisis, Standard Chartered CEO says https://t.co/XeYaJeUqqq
Here's how a free Harvard fellowship helped Jean Brownhill launch her tech start-up called "Sweeten." https://t.co/9Vihr4S07i (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/CkdgJoXKsN

Alibaba apps are starting to support Tencent's WeChat Pay. Here's why it's a big deal https://t.co/0yd7YT9lmP
Here's how much money you'll need to invest every month to retire with $1 million, $2 million or $3 million, broken down by age. #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/tNzjQwwH7s
After a long wait, some of Southeast Asia's most popular islands are reopening to travelers https://t.co/gZ7QSoQPlJ
Japanese sports cars were all the rage back in the day. Now, they're poised to make a comeback. Japanese automakers such as Toyota, Honda, and Nissan are resurrecting some of their most iconic models. Here are the details. https://t.co/UROtaPio61 https://t.co/MRr1rczdE7

Goldman cuts China's growth forecasts, citing power crunch as 'yet another growth shock' https://t.co/9K4ZpI1QHv
Author who studies millionaires: 240 minutes a day separates the rich from everyone else. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/mA1S2ZDOag
CDC raises Covid travel advisory level for Singapore and Hong Kong https://t.co/fLBw8BB3Kn
4 pieces of advice for starting a business from the founder of a multibillion-dollar company. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/jrZMRFKGbS
Here's how a 35-year-old digital nomad lives on $47 a day in Croatia. https://t.co/GhPId8ffI2 (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/Ud5aToaOL0

Stop saying these 4 phrases to your kids, says neuroscientist—here's how the most successful parents teach self-discipline. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/sy0tN2iNGE
Europe heads for positive open as region continues to digest German election fallout https://t.co/VWbxBIJiPu
Here's how much money you should have in your retirement accounts by age 30, 40, 50 and beyond. #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/Zb1fFQ3i9Z
A 529 savings plan can be a great tool for parents who want to send their children to college without relying on student loans. But deciding how much money to save can be a challenging task. https://t.co/INU5gMrEOj #investinyou (in partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/vhpqrNO9Gt

Follow these 5 money rules while you're still young—or "regret it later in life," says finance expert. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/RddOzUSXc1
There are 3 types of investors in volatile markets, this expert says — which one are you? https://t.co/zgOp3fY5l9 #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/5oM5S9GEoO

In 1999, Warren Buffett was asked what you should do to get as rich as him—his advice still applies today. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/zHkog98otW
.@AROD, from his career to his mistakes: "It’s an imperfect story." https://t.co/xqsJeyJcH1 (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/wmKqH4shHH

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella calls Trump-driven Tiktok deal 'strangest thing' he's ever worked on https://t.co/gttwZEjsdu
Meet Bert and Ernie, two of Amazon's new warehouse robots designed to improve worker safety. https://t.co/hTMogasOFf https://t.co/8tvYUXgDkP

.@ScottGottliebMD sees vaccines for kids as a key to turning the tide in the Covid pandemic https://t.co/mVbqQgLjNl
Climate psychologist says neither gloom-and-doom nor extreme solution-obsessed optimism is the best way to discuss climate change productively https://t.co/FLp6ic5DiP
Here's how a 30-year-old physical therapist with over $230,000 in student loan debt spends her money: https://t.co/vyVRA1gHqt (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/7MChZqTxZ1

As China cracks down, foreign companies try to figure out where they fit in https://t.co/2RbY6Bx9zL
The American Christmas Tree Association is warning of shortages this holiday season — and it's not just live trees that could be scarce. https://t.co/vOibn0B56q https://t.co/Wf9Te5vw5t

Tesla and Neoen will resume testing of big battery in Australia after July fire https://t.co/gsB3s0SYym
How this 28-year-old went from $36,000 a year to $378,000 a year on Fiverr: https://t.co/jeep4umLV4 (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/Vas5fojzoW

New for subscribers: Morgan Stanley picks a raft of ‘extremely cheap’ global stocks. Check out @CNBCPro today. https://t.co/Y7nHZR8sHc
More than 90% of millionaires used these 5 tools to build wealth. #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/a84cjN08PS
Crypto exchange Coinbase is taking on payroll, announcing plans to let users deposit their paychecks directly into their online accounts. @Kr00ney reports. https://t.co/66HMEKutMq https://t.co/GzHPeXV4w2

These 14- and 9-year-old siblings earn over $30,000 a month mining cryptocurrency. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/8GVKM5AvjB
RT @thenewsoncnbc: NEW: Ford is making an $11.4 billion dollar bet on EVs with 4 new plants in the U.S. @Lebeaucarnews has the details. htt…
RT @thenewsoncnbc: Facebook isn’t scrapping its effort to build an Instagram for kids — but it is pausing the project. @KristinaParts has t…
RT @thenewsoncnbc: Working from home isn’t necessarily hitting hard work the hardest — it’s disrupting soft work. Yes, it’s a real thing. @…
RT @thenewsoncnbc: There’s a newcomer to the crypto market, and he’s beating just about everybody. Meet @mrgoxx — the crypto market’s furri…
Federal judges: NYC can impose vaccine mandate on teachers https://t.co/fBpK64qLz9
This 28-year-old lives on $227,000 a year in London — here’s how she spends and saves her money: https://t.co/oMKJlzCoy3 (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/n91RpJfew6

The wealthy may avoid $163 billion in taxes every year. Here’s how they do it. https://t.co/l1EOZEUxGh
RT @thenewsoncnbc: R. Kelly has been found guilty on all counts in a high-profile sex-trafficking and racketeering case. He now faces up to…
RT @thenewsoncnbc: 19-year-old college student #MiyaMarcano was last seen on Friday in the apartments where she lived and worked. Now, the…
Asia-Pacific stocks set for lower start as 10-year Treasury yield rises https://t.co/nOt2Bm7Kom
Home-flipping profits are shrinking — but here’s where you can net the most. @DianaOlick has the details. https://t.co/8Wl882QClY https://t.co/7xftklaLaT

RT @thenewsoncnbc: When will a vaccine be approved for young children? "As soon as possible," says CDC Director Walensky. "We absolutely wa…
RT @thenewsoncnbc: CDC director on Covid booster shots: "I am not at all concerned about supply" https://t.co/jgUL8JTJkX
RT @thenewsoncnbc: CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky says she “will absolutely” get a Covid booster shot. Here’s why she plans to wait “a…
RT @thenewsoncnbc: New York’s vaccine mandate is being put to the test after the state gave health care workers two options: get vaccinated…
RT @MikeWayland: Ford $F shares up about 3% during after hours trading. https://t.co/wwhme9cr7H
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla predicts normal life will return within a year and adds we may need annual Covid shots https://t.co/is2clHyuuu
AMD CEO Lisa Su says chip shortage likely to end next year https://t.co/YTNIHTMpft
CDC director on Covid booster shots: ‘I am not at all concerned about supply’ https://t.co/yQBl7ltg0t
The U.S. electric grid is an impressive but outdated system. Here’s what it will take to make a 100% clean grid a reality. Watch the full video here: https://t.co/DBlZwDsll3 https://t.co/qqjkXH4E6Q

Former FBI agent of 21 years: These are the 8 biggest "warning signs" that reveal a dishonest person. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/s550I3g2Ik
Ford and SK Innovation to spend $11 billion, create 11,000 jobs on new U.S. EV and battery plants https://t.co/uc47KMfjZz
RT @DeliveringAlpha: WATCH: @LesliePicker joins CNBC's @HalftimeReport with news about the “convergence” phenomenon, where hedge funds merg…
The first season of “Bridgerton” was Netflix's most watched TV series ever, with 82 million subscribers tuning in for at least 2 minutes in its first 28 day on the service.
Have you seen it?👀 https://t.co/Mel4F1tQ3i
These 10 states are America's worst places to live in 2021. https://t.co/g9B1mWHX4v
RT @sherman4949: Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos breaking some news in the first #codecon panel: New movie and TV series for most-watched shows…
'Bridgerton' tops Netflix's list of most watched TV shows, while 'Extraction' leads among movies https://t.co/P692A3HouL
LISTEN NOW: What are the most important stocks in this market? Listen and follow the @MadMoneyonCNBC podcast here or on your favorite podcast platform: https://t.co/N35w4v4VKg https://t.co/3dt6rjgBxo

Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would fund the government and suspend the debt limit, as Congress faces deadlines to avoid a shutdown and a default on U.S. debt https://t.co/9Jj6YENbEr
Germany's center-left Social Democratic Party won the largest share of the vote with 25.7%, but fell short of achieving a majority to govern alone. https://t.co/huZyNY5O7f https://t.co/qIh6CA0zFz

Toast built a $30 billion business by defying Silicon Valley and surviving a "suicide mission" https://t.co/HgYjtaXpXj
Disgraced R&B artist R. Kelly found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking and racketeering trial https://t.co/Vuq0BV3D1r
Spanx CEO Sara Blakely: People who "achieve their dreams" have this trait– "it's not about having brains, money or experience." (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/SQtyNsw7N8
With Best Buy a ‘top idea’ at Piper Sandler, two traders share their three favorite retailers (via @TradingNation) https://t.co/ujZiYwab1K
A neuroscientist shares the 6 exercises she does every day to build resilience and mental strength. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/hx9lcma2NF
Experts agree that lowering carbon emissions is not enough. Now companies like Microsoft and Chevron are investing in carbon capture technologies that remove carbon from the air and store it underground. Watch to learn more. https://t.co/qnyjKHVfJb https://t.co/vg3huXOL1C

Stock futures are flat as investors gauge the spike in bond yields https://t.co/CMhgAN8fY7
A 31-year-old "frugal" millionaire explains why he decided to start spending more money. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/UZROCHdM4O
Facebook announced today that it’s pausing its effort to build an Instagram for kids. https://t.co/rTN9U5tgTu https://t.co/3Tkt1G886e

LISTEN NOW: Facebook's social dilemma: The company pauses plans for a kid's version of Instagram as pressure mounts. Listen and follow the @CNBCFastMoney podcast here or on your favorite podcast platform: https://t.co/VKu6PaqDhg https://t.co/WiwqrkTmc1

UFC-owner Endeavor to buy sports betting firm OpenBet for $1.2 billion https://t.co/DvRKNRdttN
RT @Grow_mag: Costco is ready for Christmas: That was one of the main takeaways from the warehouse retailer’s fourth-quarter earnings call…
College graduate starting salaries are at an all-time high—and these 10 majors earn the most. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/Dg1007gzxl
Here’s how this Gen Z founder made over $30,000 in 2020 running an online business. https://t.co/49BPb4e2Yu #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) https://t.co/joXOLcEnr3

Billionaire Warren Buffett: The "one easy way" to increase your worth by 50 percent. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/UHP63k8hE7
Golf's growth in popularity is much bigger than a pandemic story https://t.co/Ou5BSLyQdg
Fed Chair Powell to warn Congress that inflation pressures could last longer than expected https://t.co/Ly3hA6qZgO
U.S., EU to discuss global trade and tech cooperation as they seek to counter China https://t.co/vaB6FUnusU
Jeff Bezos doubles time with Blue Origin to focus more on his space company. @thesheetztweets reports. https://t.co/VcesuDr6iL
President Biden received his third dose of the Pfizer vaccine today at the White House. To promote vaccine acceptance, the president received his shot live on camera. https://t.co/MqV7So8mKS https://t.co/Gl5GrtNdvC

Home-flipping profits are shrinking, but here's where you can net the most. @DianaOlick reports. https://t.co/OmifLY9HWm
New for subscribers: This is how value investor David Herro is dipping his toe back into China. Check out @CNBCPro today. https://t.co/ff8FVD3XMY
Why Anderson Cooper won't leave an inheritance for his son: 'I don't believe in passing on huge amounts of money' (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/ZoSLLNkHZd
The master's degrees that give the biggest salary boost—up to 87% more money. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/gtDYuTKtrc
America's richest 400 families pay a lower tax rate than average taxpayer https://t.co/MGGrRwt8LZ
U.S. stocks were split on Monday as traders braced for the final week of a volatile September and Treasury yields rose.The Dow rose 0.21%.
The S&P 500 fell 0.28%.
The Nasdaq was down 0.52%.
https://t.co/YeOS1LALCS https://t.co/JOMB63u1qc

RT @PippaStevens13: Solar stocks getting a bid today but $TAN still down for Sept. and on track for 7th negative month in 8
Energy meanwhi…
Dallas Fed President Kaplan to retire early on Oct. 8, citing trading disclosure 'distraction' https://t.co/WFvYcHFnBp
RT @CNBCnow: BREAKING: Dallas Fed President Kaplan to retire early on Oct. 8, citing trading disclosure ‘distraction’ https://t.co/p1px288f…
RT @Grow_mag: On average, 30% of American's monthly budgets go to paying down debt, according to Northwestern Mutual’s annual survey on Ame…
Stop saying these 4 phrases to your kids, says neuroscientist—here's how the most successful parents teach self-discipline. (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/GpLFnLyB9f
Disgraced R&B artist R. Kelly found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking and racketeering trial https://t.co/7c0wkXVTJc
For @CNBCPro subscribers: Goldman Sachs has a raft of new stock picks with more than 20% upside – here are 10. https://t.co/nyg1JlK01P
Fed officials say they see a pullback in stimulus even with inflation cooling https://t.co/5I7bpIUW4R
Home-flipping profits are shrinking — but here’s where you can net the most. @DianaOlick has the details. https://t.co/8Wl882z1uq https://t.co/dkmdkgWh7T

Apple's software update lets users create burner email addresses — here's how to do it https://t.co/ZzkVQw9my3
Facebook says it’s pausing its effort to build an Instagram for kids — here's what you need to know. https://t.co/mpIcgRhEKG
RT @CNBCTheExchange: In today's edition of 🔥 RETAIL RAPID FIRE 🔥
🔥 Wells Fargo says the consumer is still strong
🔥 Atlantic Equities initi…
RT @CNBCDisruptors: The latest in our #FounderFeature series: DoorDash's @AndyFang.
His company made both the 2019 and 2020 #Disruptor50 l…
New for subscribers: Uncertainty could plague stock market even if government avoids shutdown this week. Check out @CNBCPro today. https://t.co/g8tDydLowo
Coinbase dives deeper into banking by letting users deposit paychecks into their accounts — here's what you need to know. https://t.co/aG4FEJ4VXC