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Michael Schaus

@schausmichael

Writer, artist, and recovering political humorist | Cigar "enthusiast" and cocktail aficionado | Founder of Schaus Creative LLC |

Las Vegas, NV Bergabung Temmuz 2009
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Michael Schaus
Michael Schaus@schausmichael·
Feeling frustrated lately? My latest Creative Discourse newsletter: "Those humors are what drive us to amplify our efforts. Frustration is a fuel we must harness to move forward, rather than a bludgeon from which we should retreat." open.substack.com/pub/creativedi…
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Michael Schaus@schausmichael·
"Laws that punish consenting adults for commercial sexual behavior that we find uncouth might seem like an ethical and moral pursuit, but in truth it only exacerbates the power of criminals, traffickers and abusers... " My latest for @TheNVIndy thenevadaindependent.com/article/opinio…
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Nevada Independent
Nevada Independent@TheNVIndy·
OPINION by Michael Schaus: Prohibition didn’t work for alcohol — so why is prostitution any different? Legal sex work in Nevada has its flaws, but it’s rightfully inspiring other states to rethink bans on the world’s oldest profession. Read it here: thenevadaindependent.com/article/opinio…
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Gregg Nunziata
Gregg Nunziata@greggnunziata·
If Republicans wanted to go to the mattresses to, say, fix our cataclysmic public debt path, that would be something I'd respect and be tempted by. But for the SAVE act? Really? What absolutely reckless, grifting, hackery.
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Jessica Riedl 🧀 🇺🇦@JessicaBRiedl·
Stephen's Miller contention that illegal immigration drives the *entire* $1.8 trillion budget deficit is the fiscal equivalent of 2+2=purple. There is no scenario where its even 1% correct. Just ask DOGE, which identified virtually zero savings from this category.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Stephen Miller: "If all of this theft were stopped, it would be enough to balance the budget. The extraction of wealth from American taxpayers to people who don't belong here is the primary cause of the national debt."

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Michael Schaus@schausmichael·
"At the risk of sounding like a luddite, I’d argue that some things are simply better in their analog (or old-fashioned) format... and that's good news for creatives." Despite legitimate concerns about AI, there are plenty of reasons creatives shouldn't worry (too much) about the future... Check out my latest: (Link in bio.)
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Amy Swearer
Amy Swearer@AmySwearer·
Again, nothing will flood a state with 10 million standard capacity magazines faster than telling peaceable Americans you're gonna ban future sales -- especially when your tyannical "justification" is to blame them for crimes they never committed and that the ban won't prevent.
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV

🚨 Pro-gun activists hand out free 30-round AR-15 magazines outside the Virginia State Capitol ahead of a bill expected to ban their sale in the state.

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Michael Schaus@schausmichael·
@RalstonReports Kinda like nuance, humor is not allowed on this site. Please adjust your behavior accordingly.
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Matt Ridley
Matt Ridley@mattwridley·
250 years ago today Adam Smith gave the world a fantastic insight. That order, cooperation and prosperity are not ordered from above by priests or chiefs but emerge from the social interactions of ordinary people. It’s the most revolutionary and benign idea ever proposed.
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Scott Lincicome@scottlincicome·
The Jones Act has gotta be the only US "national security" law on the books that's ALWAYS being waived during times of actual war or other national emergency. Really makes you think.
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Milton Friedman Quotes
Milton Friedman Quotes@MiltonFriedmanW·
Milton Friedman: “I am not a conservative. I’ve never been a conservative. Hayek was not a conservative.” “We are liberals in the true meaning of that term: concerned with freedom. We are not liberals in the current distorted sense—those liberal with other people’s money.”
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Phil Magness
Phil Magness@PhilWMagness·
Just going to point out that this particular tariff requires a Balance of Payments Deficit to enact. The United States hasn't had a BoP Deficit since the 1970s, and the Commerce Dept. measure for it was discontinued since it doesn't exist under floating exchange rates.
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Jon Ralston
Jon Ralston@RalstonReports·
There are 2.1M million active NV voters, and GOP leads Ds by...1,300 (.06%). Major parties each at 28% of the electorate, well behind nonpartisans at 38%. In Feb., NPs up by 12,500, while Repubs fell by 1,144 and Dems up by 172. There's something happening here... Via SOS:
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Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥
CEO of Persona: "Keeping kids from inappropriate content is a household-level problem. I don’t want to downplay the risks of social media or exposure to adult content. However, sacrificing broad privacy to solve what is fundamentally a parental controls problem doesn’t feel like a great bargain."
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I believe there’s so much unnecessary confusion, frustration, and debate around age verification because we're treating two very different problems as one: 1/ Stopping kids from seeing inappropriate content 2/ Stopping adults from pretending to be kids I get why these are discussed together. Too much of (2) increases the risk of (1). But not all platforms face both challenges and certainly not at the same level, and treating them as the same problem leads to the wrong solutions and the wrong tradeoffs. I’m not a policy maker, but from our work at Persona, I’ve seen that the challenges, risks, and solutions for each of these problems are wildly different. Keeping kids from inappropriate content is a household-level problem. I don’t want to downplay the risks of social media or exposure to adult content. However, sacrificing broad privacy to solve what is fundamentally a parental controls problem doesn’t feel like a great bargain. Stopping adults from impersonating kids is a platform-level problem. It jeopardizes the safety and integrity of the community and at its core, it's fraud where adults have far more resources than kids. Unfortunately, the challenge is that more effective solutions tend to compromise more privacy. The best approaches evaluate how much of a tradeoff is worthwhile given the risks. When the risks of a technology don’t match the benefits of the problem it solves, public concern is justified. Applying fraud prevention techniques to what should be a parental controls problem is overreach. And a half-baked solution to adult impersonation is possibly worse. It’s security theatre where privacy is sacrificed but minimal assurance is gained. The more I work on this and the more I hear from all of you, the more I believe that if some privacy must be lost, some privacy should be gained elsewhere in return. The right framework is one that splits knowledge to prevent abuse. No single organization should know both: 1/ who you are 2/ what you are doing If Persona has to know who you are, we should make sure we don’t know what you’re doing or what app you’re using. And if a platform knows what you’re doing, they shouldn’t know who you are. This is not where the world is at today, and this framework is by no means perfect. But I think it’s better, and I’d love your feedback as we build it.

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Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥
You guys. There is a bill in Louisiana to increase the number of hours for a HAIR BRAIDING permit to 600 hours. 25 DAYS OF WORK BEFORE WE THINK YOU CAN SAFELY BRAID HAIR It also applies to "twisting" hair. BE CAREFUL about twirling your hair while thinking in Louisiana ig
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