joe white

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joe white

joe white

@cyberlocksmith

growth in the absence of change is impossible

San Francisco, CA 参加日 Nisan 2009
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joe white
joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@MilesTaylorUSA patterns repeat character doesnt power doesnt create character it reveals it
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Miles Taylor
Miles Taylor@MilesTaylorUSA·
“How monotonously alike all the great tyrants and conquerers have been; how gloriously different are the saints.” C.S. Lewis
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joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@newrepublic institutional pathways are being tested and redefined if criminal law weakens accountability doesnt vanish it finds a new path
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The New Republic
The New Republic@newrepublic·
A rundown of the Trump administration’s scandals and crimes resembles, with shocking likeness, the grave, sweeping charges laid out in the Declaration of Independence against the last American king. trib.al/Xc6hWuo
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Andrew Leyden
Andrew Leyden@PenguinSix·
Six hours outside a courthouse with six entrances trying to find one person as he drives in a car with blacked out windows. In the end I just set the scene, but it made it in the @nytimes A18 tomorrow. For @GettyImages
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Uncensored.AI
Uncensored.AI@GoUncensored·
Crude just hit $120 and Donald Trump may be on the verge of doing something incredibly stupid.
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Reuters Legal
Reuters Legal@ReutersLegal·
The Trump administration on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's ruling blocking key elements of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s push to reshape U.S. vaccine policy, including reducing the number of routinely recommended childhood vaccinations. reuters.com/world/trump-ad…
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Katerina Horbunova
Katerina Horbunova@blue_eyedKeti·
To live in certain Ukrainian cities Odesa, for example, you must, at the very least, be prepared for these kinds of sights and sounds at night. Year after year, the world calls Ukrainians brave and resilient, but anyone would become the same in such conditions. Bravery isn’t something you are born with; it is something you acquire, either by choice or because of external circumstances. The familiar view from the window of a peaceful Ukrainian citizen has become a constant reminder that in this world, anything can happen anywhere and at any time. Once, something like this might have seemed like a mere fantasy or thoughts about the wars of our ancestors; now, it is the reality of my people and my country. Ukrainians watch explosions from their homes and windows, while the world watches it from their phone screens. A modern world with its technology and development. It’s only a pity that people like the russians and those like them do not want to grow as human beings, to learn how to live without war and the destruction of their neighbors. After all, we are human beings just like them. ...though, no, we are different from russians, and it's a long list of differences.
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joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@colbyLsmith @nytimes this is widely misunderstood chair term ends on fixed date governor term runs to 2028 institutional independence and not politics is the point fomc sets policy as a governor, powell remains part of that process history will remember powell favorably for protecting the fed
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Colby Smith
Colby Smith@colbyLsmith·
Wednesday's Fed meeting encapsulated the acute challenges that Warsh will inherit once he is confirmed as chair. Sharp divisions have emerged inside the central bank about the path forward for policy, Powell is staying on as a governor and Trump is not letting up on his demands for lower rates nytimes.com/2026/04/29/bus… @nytimes
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First To Hear It
First To Hear It@firsttohearit·
REPORTER: You mentioned that, staying on as Fed governor, you intend to keep a low profile. Could you give us a little more detail on what that looks like? JEROME POWELL: *ducks down*
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Maine
Maine@TheMaineWonk·
Fed Chair Powell after telling Trump: - Fed not lowering interest rates - Trump’s policies are why inflation is persistent - Staying on Fed Board after term is up on 05/15
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joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@Acyn chair term ends governor term runs to 2028 institutional independence and not politics is the point fomc sets policy history will remember powell favorably for protecting the fed
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Fed. Chair Jerome Powell: I have said I will not leave the board until this investigation is well and truly over with transparency and finality and I stand by that. I'm encouraged by recent developments and I am watching the remaining steps in this process carefully. My decisions on these matters will continue to be guided entirely by what I believe is in the best interest of the institution and the people we serve. After my term as chair ends on may 15, I will continue to serve as governor for a period of time to be determined.
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joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@YourAnonCentral the question isnt the plan its whether institutions resist it rules can change enforcement determines the outcome legal power doesnt guarantee lawful behavior the system doesnt fail at once its tested piece by piece do institutions push back or normalize the shift?
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonCentral·
The Supreme Court ruling today is also part of the GOP plan to rig future elections and it’ll be the basis to remove judges and other officials under the pretext that they were hired / appointed due to their race or sex. The point is to disrupt, distract, and dismantle.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute panic in the White House. Former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes confirms Donald Trump's polling has collapsed to a catastrophic 33 percent. He reveals the President has completely lost the plot and his grip on the Republican Party is rapidly disintegrating.
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joe white
joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@pierredelecto91 @AP speculation not fact fed policy is about inflation and jobs not midterms chair term ends powell stays on the board through 2028 institutional independence is the point fomc sets policy
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Pierre Delecto’s twin brother
Pierre Delecto’s twin brother@pierredelecto91·
@AP Powell intent on destroying the economy further AND hurting Trump in midterms. approve Warsh and get Powell out!
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Trump’s FCC chair, Brendan Carr, says he plans to punish and potentially revoke broadcast licenses for TV networks critical of the Trump administration: “I’d be surprised if we don’t go down the path of license revocation for some. It will be up to them and their conduct.” This is fascism. This is what they do in authoritarian countries. This is cancel culture on steroids. Where’s the outrage?
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joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@shanaka86 speculative narrative layering/misleading trump did not "win" fed chair term ends but powell remains a governor through 2028 institutional continuity not capture matters more than headlines history will reward powell for rising above partisanship to protect the fed
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: 13-11 party-line. Warsh advances. The consensus formed inside an hour. Trump won the Fed. Powell is finished. Cuts are coming. Then Powell spoke from the FOMC podium. He is not retiring on May 15. He will remain on the Board of Governors for a period of time to be determined, citing the things that have happened in the last three months as the reason he had no choice but to stay. His statutory term as Governor runs to January 31, 2028. He said the decision was about protecting the Fed. This is the first time since Marriner Eccles in 1948 that an outgoing Chair has remained on the Board. Eccles stayed three years. From that exact Board seat, around February 1, 1951, he released the Federal Reserve’s account of a Truman White House meeting to the New York Times and the Washington Post, breaking open the political pressure campaign on the central bank. The leak forced the public negotiation that produced the Treasury-Fed Accord on March 4, 1951. The founding document of seventy-five years of central bank independence was authored by an outgoing Chair using a Board seat to defend the institution against direct presidential pressure. Powell knows that history. He chose the same seat. The FOMC vote on the same afternoon told the rest of the story. 8-4 split on the rate hold at 3.50 to 3.75. Most divided FOMC vote since October 6, 1992. Governor Miran dissented for an immediate 25 basis point cut. Three regional Fed presidents, Hammack, Kashkari, Logan, dissented on the statement’s easing-bias language, pulling the other direction. Four dissenters across two opposite poles on a single vote. This is not a captured Fed. This is a fractured one. Warsh inherits a committee already split four ways. His predecessor will sit at the table as a voting Governor with explicit institutional-defense intent and a personal record of dissenting on QE2 and resigning over policy disagreement. Fetterman is the only Democrat publicly committing to a yes vote on the floor. The full Senate confirms the week of May 11. Warsh chairs his first FOMC June 16-17. Now the part the consensus missed entirely. CME FedWatch repriced after the announcement. Roughly 85 percent probability of no change through December 2026. The market did not price the easing the consensus narrative claimed was coming. The market read what the FOMC printed, watched Powell choose the Eccles seat, and de-priced the Trump cuts in real time. The asymmetric inflation ratchet thesis just got tested at the source. Powell as Governor through 2028 plus a four-way fractured FOMC plus a market that has already withdrawn its bid for aggressive cuts is the inverse of the setup the consensus posted before Powell spoke. The handoff is not the regime change. The 8-4 split is. June 17 is the test. If Powell dissents from the chair Warsh casts the rate vote, the Accord defends itself a second time and the asymmetric ratchet stalls in the open. If Powell holds his low profile and the cuts come anyway, the market that just de-priced them will reprice them violently. Either path produces the trade. Neither path produces the consensus. Fifty days. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Don Winslow
Don Winslow@donwinslow·
The media took the White House Comey bait like they always do. They're covering a non-story instead of THE STORIES that matter. This is how Trump wins every time. He manipulates the news cycle IMO better than anyone in history.
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joe white@cyberlocksmith·
@cspan drumpf picked a fight powell anticipated it and made it irrelevant thats how you protect institutions
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CSPAN
CSPAN@cspan·
Fed Chair Powell denies staying on Fed Board due to political reasons.
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