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David Trilling

@davidtrilling

San Francisco, CA Beigetreten Ocak 2009
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Ronald Brownstein
Ronald Brownstein@RonBrownstein·
Given the allure of the royal family for Trump, tonight's King-level State Dinner invitation is probably, in his mind, the top social prize he'll have to hand out over his term. So the guest list gives a good window into who he considers his most important allies (or vassals).
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@davidtrilling @AustinDyches @Timodc because they want power over who and what democrats are. their influence is toxic. they can vote for democrats without us engaging with them.
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Austin Dyches for Congress
Austin Dyches for Congress@AustinDyches·
.@Timodc happy to come on and explain why I think it's so damaging to our Democracy to accept the framing of people like Sarah.
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Adam Nagourney
Adam Nagourney@adamnagourney·
What's so good about @ShawnMcCreesh story is it would have been easy just to make fun of Bryon Noem. Instead, he writes a compassionate (and well-reported) story about the humiliation he's going through. Should teach this one in journalism school. nytimes.com/2026/03/31/us/…
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David Trilling@davidtrilling·
@AschleighJ @AustinDyches @Timodc I’m not a fan of the Republican Party either. Yet in a country that is so closely divided, I don’t understand why a Democrat wouldn’t welcome anyone we can get to join us and listen to their point of view.
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A@AschleighJ·
@davidtrilling @AustinDyches @Timodc yes she's ideologically or culturally republican . that she feels a home in telling democrats anything is ridiculous.
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David Trilling@davidtrilling·
@AschleighJ @AustinDyches @Timodc Why is it wrong to listen to both Dems + these former Republicans? I am much more likely to agree w/ the Dems. Yet must I really cut myself off from what other folks are sharing? Or r u saying that so long as you recognize she’s ideologically Republican, to keep that in mind?
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@AustinDyches @Timodc she's a republican at heart. Democrats should not being listening to her ever
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David Trilling@davidtrilling·
@nminow @IAmPoliticsGirl Wait, you mean your Dad wasn’t a lemming, operating at the whim of JFK?…to paraphrase Henry Adams, “the progress of evolution from President Kennedy to President Trump was alone evidence enough to upset Darwin”
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Tom Peters
Tom Peters@tom_peters·
Wouldn’t it be great if business schools and law schools and med schools taught “kindness” and “listening”as the two core values which will lead to a successful career and a successful life; and along the way, make the world just a little bit better.
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Zachary Donnini@ZacharyDonnini·
These numbers coming out of Dallas are absolutely terrible for Crockett. There appears to be significant cannibalization of her ED base in early voting. Talarico is clearly favored heading into tonight.
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Tim Wu
Tim Wu@superwuster·
Senate Dems holding a roundtable tomorrow 11am on "Rising Food Prices And Household Costs" -- I'm going to speak on price gouging laws and other topics along with other witnesses.
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David Trilling@davidtrilling·
@Timodc @rolandsmartin @LinkofSunshine And you think there are enough black voters to push her to a victory? Does that mean you also buy her campaign’s theory of getting lots of typically non-voting blacks to turn out to support her?
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Tim Miller
Tim Miller@Timodc·
@rolandsmartin @LinkofSunshine i’m talking about the general election. and i think she’d skyrocket up the polls since there’s a huge open lane with black voters. but open to the counter view !
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Basil🧡
Basil🧡@LinkofSunshine·
How much would Crockett need to win by to have the 28 talk
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Bruce Bartlett
Bruce Bartlett@BruceBartlett·
Everyone on the center-left is feckless by nature. Only the hard left has balls. But the hard left cannot win. Therefore, its primary job is to keep pressure on the center-left, stiffen its spine, and keep it from drifting right.
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Chancellor Mane
Chancellor Mane@niggology101_·
@AJentleson Browbeating people with centrism is definitely not going to work, but it certainly pays well isn't that right?
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Adam Jentleson
Adam Jentleson@AJentleson·
LBJ got the votes to pass the 1964 Civil Rights Act by first working with the GOP Senate leader, Everett Dirksen, to pass a tax cut bill earlier that year, then letting him rewrite entire sections of the CRA. What kind of tradeoffs are activists willing to make today?
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Justin Wolfers
Justin Wolfers@JustinWolfers·
This really spoke to me.
Brian Albrecht@BrianCAlbrecht

Populists across the spectrum, left and right, hate economists. I joked its some puzzle but I think there's a simple reason. It's not about liking capitalism or something. And the disagreement is almost always about how to reason about problems, not about values. Populists want solutions. Economists offer trade-offs. I'm not the first to point this out but its a huge distinction. A carbon tax doesn't solve climate change. It prices carbon so people make better decisions at the margin. To the populist, that sounds like accepting the problem. Same with manufacturing. A tariff doesn't create jobs. It shifts them, from the millions of workers in industries that buy steel to the 160,000 who make it. To the populist, "protect American workers" sounds like a solution. To the economist, the question is: which American workers? We can go down the list. Rent control intends to help renters. It produces housing shortages. The populist sees the economist opposing rent control and concludes: you don't care about poor people. As Sowell put it: "The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics." I think, not surprising, the economists are right. It's more than just two different approaches. Thinking in trade-offs forces you to trace each step: who actually bears the cost of a tariff, what happens to housing supply when you cap rents, how a carbon tax changes behavior at every margin. You can't skip ahead to the answer. You have to follow the chain. This is why economists spend careers doing exactly this and still argue about the answers. That's what it looks like when you take the problems seriously. The populist skips all of this based on some intuition pump. Think of the person on a group project who's so confident in the answer that they never bother learning the material. That's populist economic reasoning from inside the discipline. The confidence comes from not having looked at the trade-offs closely enough to see how hard they are. Stewart is the populist left. Oren Cass is the populist right, and he's more dangerous because he sounds like an economist, and plays one on TV, without putting in the work of thinking about trade-offs.

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Rick Perlstein
Rick Perlstein@rickperlstein·
A rare model of how to report on right-wing political strategy from the New York Times, because it begins with the ineluctable fact that the GOP works by seeding panics that are purely instrumental, with no necessary connection to reality. nytimes.com/2026/02/10/us/…
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Tim Wu
Tim Wu@superwuster·
In case you needed a textbook example of lobbying to maintain an extractive rent - the paid-off private toll bridge is private taxation at its finest nytimes.com/2026/02/10/wor…
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David Trilling@davidtrilling·
@tom_peters OMG, I got a reply from the Tom Peters who I’m such a big fan of. I can now die and go to heaven. And I probably better hurry up on that journey before heaven gets renamed after Donald J. Trump :). Thanks!
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Tom Peters
Tom Peters@tom_peters·
@davidtrilling ❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️(love it)
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Tom Peters
Tom Peters@tom_peters·
I am starting with a $100 donation to fund Bad Bunny concert in Lafayette Square opposite the White House. Anybody in?
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Larry Sabato
Larry Sabato@LarrySabato·
A must-read for Dems “Democrats Confront the Party’s Questionnaire-Industrial Complex”by JMart politi.co/4alBByc via @politico
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