
bill fleckenstein
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bill fleckenstein
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https://t.co/2zVu2xILI2 my daily column (since 1996) plus Q&A. Author, "Greenspan's Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve ".



Pay attention to Lebanon. Trump and Netanyahu started a regional war in the Middle East, creating a humanitarian disaster. And now, the Israeli army has killed over 1,000 people in Lebanon—about 20% of them are kids. Congress should not bankroll this escalating war of choice.


Edward Norton: “The anxiety of these times is particularly intense right now. We know the world is effed up in ways that are unprecedented in our lifetimes. We live in this unbelievable onslaught of information. We see genocide being livestreamed to us. We see American citizens being killed by paramilitary people in our own streets for standing in solidarity with their neighbors. We’re seeing Epstein’s abuses titrated into us on a daily basis”



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"The Seattle area has long been home to massively successful companies like Starbucks, Microsoft and Amazon, which was founded by Post owner Jeff Bezos. Yet entrepreneurs and high-performing workers will now think twice about coming to a state that explicitly designs laws to penalize success." washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/… #waleg






$PCT and Tales from Trenton. @VD718 wrote with much more pithy references than I could ever muster but figured a decent time to describe what we are working through with NJDEP as folks seem very scared of the timeline here. Important to understand there is not a law here that needs to be changed or any sort of legislative action. All they need is a letter from the DEP stating their product qualifies as post consumer recycled product under the NJ law. In 2025, the DEP published a FAQ describing how they interpret and will be enforcing the NJ recycling law. Unfortunately, they weren’t quite sure how to deal with dissolution as it was new and didn’t fall within the classic mechanical vs chemical framework. As a result they did essentially the following: “if you aren’t traditional mechanical but are plastic to plastic you’re not approved for now but come talk to us and we’ll get you approved”. Clearly the intent here is NJ doesn’t want chemical recycling, and luckily $PCT is pretty much exactly what NJ wants, plastic to plastic. With a little research elbow grease, I have found $PCT has been in contact with DEP for a while to resolve this and now in frequent contact with the tenor of conversations seeming quite positive. Additionally, multiple major brand have submitted letters of support with empirical data showing the process works and is indeed plastic to plastic. In my dealings with various state environmental agencies my experience is that they generally get to the right answer and it always takes way longer than you’d think. My hope was this would be resolved before the end of the last NJ admin but the Sherrill team is now here. Luckily, a major focus of hers and the new DEP commissioner is a focus on cutting red tape and streamlining government processes. Also helps that the new commissioner is a former Chemist! In summary here, no guarantees when it comes to regulators and its taken longer than hoped (I understand why Dustin and team were optimistic this would be done sooner) but after months of back and forth I think we are closer to the finish line than folks appreciate. At the end of the day, this is what NJ wants and $PCT is on the right side of issue at hand.









