Patrick O' Houlihan

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Patrick O' Houlihan

@JPatchHall

Geriatric millennial

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@JosephONeillx Yes. Focus on finishing up her time as governor, boost Platner, can take credit for helping unseat Collins and flipping the Senate. Then retire happily.
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Jake Sherman
Jake Sherman@JakeSherman·
HAKEEM JEFFRIES told me that the upset in FL Tuesday night has led Democrats to targeting a half-dozen House Republicans in Florida, including MARIO DIAZ BALART, CARLOS GIMENEZ, BRIAN MAST and MARIA ELVIRA SALAZAR. Florida Republicans are getting very skittish about redistricting, as well.
Jake Sherman@JakeSherman

JAM-PACKED @PunchbowlNews AM - How to solve the DHS shutdown — or not - JASON SMITH says Reconciliation 2.0 WILL include taxes - Impeach Trump? House Dems say not so fast - Florida upset sparks GOP redistricting concerns - Vault: Lawmakers drop landmark tribal housing bill punchbowl.news/archive/32626-…

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@SeanTrende @DamonLinker Hmmm, 2026 seems very similar to 2010. Even in late 2010, the Republican Party remained generally unpopular (53% unfavorable to 41% favorable), but thanks to opposition to Obama and unhappiness with the economy, we know what happened.
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Damon Linker
Damon Linker@DamonLinker·
Think about how intense hatred for Trump must be for Dems to be +11 when other polls show that the Dem brand is still in a toilet. Voters don't like the Dems. They just really, really want to show Trump they hate what he's doing, and voting for his opponents is the only option.
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2026 Generic Congressional Ballot 🟦 Democrats: 51% [+4] 🟥 Republicans: 40% [-3] D+11: biggest lead of cycle (was D+4 in Dec) —— • Dem: Dem 99-1 • GOP: GOP 93-5 • Indie: Dem 57-26 • Men: GOP 46-43 • Women: Dem 58-35 @QuinnipiacPoll | 3/19-23 | 1,191 RV

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Patrick O' Houlihan@JPatchHall·
@skeeminarmenian @DamonLinker No, I hate what he's doing. Demonizing and brutalizing immigrants (and US citizens as a nice bonus!). Using his position to enrich himself. Cutting USAID, firing excellent federal employees, cutting grants that benefit the public. And many more...
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Wanye Kest
Wanye Kest@skeeminarmenian·
@DamonLinker “They just really, really want to show Trump they hate what he's doing, and voting for his opponents is the only option.” They don’t necessarily hate what he’s doing, but they certainly hate him. Can they realistically gin up a similar level of hatred for his eventual successor?
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james hawkins
james hawkins@james406·
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: "i never once used Microsoft Teams"
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Michael Hennessey
Michael Hennessey@Snowflake_News·
After Delta Airlines canceled ALL special privileges for members of Congress while TSA is unpaid, other airlines nationwide are being pressured to follow suit
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M. Nolan Gray 🥑
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray·
Trump II might actually be the most corrupt presidential administration in American history. Basically every major White House announcement is now preceded by insider trading. They're shameless crooks.
Bark@barkmeta

Let me explain what just happened 👇 5 minutes before the President announced a halt to attacks on Iran… someone placed a $1.5 BILLION bet on stocks going up and dumped $192 million in oil. 5 minutes… These trades were 4 to 6 times larger than anything else in the entire market. Whoever did this wasn’t guessing. You don’t risk $1.5 billion on a hunch. There was zero public indication this announcement was coming. No leaks. No press. Nothing. The only people who knew were in the room when the decision was made. Someone in that room picked up a phone. And within minutes they made more money than most Americans will earn in a thousand lifetimes. In a single trade. On a war that cost you $4+ a gallon gas and $16 billion in tax dollars. American citizens funded this war. Politicians are profiting from it. This is not the first time. Every major announcement from this administration has had massive suspicious trades right before it dropped. Tariff reversals. Policy shifts. War decisions. This is the most blatant insider trading operation in the history of American politics. It’s not even close. And it’s happening over and over in broad daylight. You would go to federal prison for trading on a tip from your cousin. These people are front running war decisions with billion dollar bets and nobody will ever ask a single question. Nobody will be investigated. Nobody will be charged. By tomorrow this will be buried under the next satisfying headline. Just like last time. And the time before that. The game is rigged. And they’re not even trying to hide it anymore…

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@NotSundayBest @secretsqrl123 @Timcast Meh. In 2017-2018, Dems did on average around 8 points better than 2016 in special elections, then the 2018 US House vote needed up at Dem +8. In 2022 GOP did 3.4 points better than 2020, then ended up at GOP +2.8 in the 2022 US House vote.
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Timothy Ash
Timothy Ash@tashecon·
Trump is the kiss of death: latest Median poll in Hungary shows the opposition now have a huge 23 point lead on Orban. Looks like they will get a 2/3 majority and Orban is going to jail.
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@EWErickson Correct. And this has happened parallel to the GOP being run by a grifting mob boss cult leader who pardons his fellow crooks. GOP = Grifting Operations Protection.
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Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson@EWErickson·
Two weeks ago, I mentioned the problems with CPAC. The head of CPAC, Matt Schlapp, has been accused multiple times of inappropriate sexual behavior towards other men. Undeterred from running the Conservative Political Action Conference, Schlapp has invited Steve Bannon on stage. Bannon was one of Jeffrey Epstein’s friends and attempted to rehabilitate Epstein’s image. Now CPAC is announcing Todd Chrisley will be at CPAC. If you don’t know who that guy is, he got sentenced to twelve years in prison for tax evasion and then got pardoned by Donald Trump. Before all that, he was a reality TV star. The “C” in CPAC is now best represented by the world “clown” than as any semblance of a conservative institution. ewerickson.substack.com/p/reaping-the-…
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
The research behind this is wild. Your brain can’t flip from full alert to sleep like a light switch. It needs a runway. And reading builds it faster than almost anything else. A University of Sussex study found that just 6 minutes of reading cut stress by 68%, more than music (61%), tea (54%), walking (42%), or video games (21%). The effect is surprisingly physical. When you read, your nervous system shifts from fight-or-flight into rest-and-digest mode. Heart rate slows, breathing deepens, muscles release tension. The neuropsychologist who ran the study, Dr. David Lewis, described it as entering “an altered state of consciousness,” where focused imagination activates the part of your brain that tells your stress response to stand down. A 2021 randomized trial tested this directly. Researchers split nearly 1,000 people into two groups: read a book in bed for seven nights, or don’t. After one week, 42% of readers reported better sleep versus 28% of non-readers. Nothing else changed. Now compare that with what 86% of Americans actually do before bed: scroll their phones for an average of 38 minutes a night. A 2025 Norwegian study of 45,000 university students found that every additional hour of screen time in bed raised insomnia risk by 59% and cut sleep by 24 minutes. A separate American Cancer Society study of 122,000 adults found daily screen use before bed was tied to 50 fewer minutes of sleep per week. Screens hit you with two sleep-blockers at once. Blue light suppresses melatonin, the hormone that tells your body it’s time to sleep, by about 50% according to a Harvard study. But the bigger problem is the content itself. News, social media, work emails, all of it fires up your brain’s threat-detection mode and spikes your stress hormones right when they’re supposed to be at their lowest point of the day. A physical book sidesteps both problems entirely. The long game matters too. A Yale study tracked 3,635 adults over 12 years and found that people who read 3.5+ hours per week were 23% less likely to die during the study. That worked out to living roughly 2 years longer, regardless of gender, wealth, or education. Books beat newspapers and magazines. The researchers pointed to deep, sustained reading creating a kind of workout for the brain that protects it as it ages. So the 5-10 minutes he’s describing? The science says 6 minutes is the threshold where your body starts winding down. His brain is switching off its stress response and easing into a state where sleep becomes almost automatic.
Mayne@Tradermayne

Reading before bed has improved my sleep hygiene more than anything else. 5-10 mins of a book in bed and I’m out like a light no matter what I’ve done before.

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Matt McDermott
Matt McDermott@mattmfm·
The most amazing story isn’t just that Democrats flipped a Trump +12 seat from red to blue — it’s that Trump literally voted by mail in this election while arguing mail in voting should be illegal for everyone else.
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Patrick O' Houlihan@JPatchHall·
Anecdotally, my father voted straight ticket GOP from 1980-2022, and then Libertarian for President in 2024. He recently told me he will vote only for Democrats in 2026 and asked me how to best donate money to Democrats. He has never made a political donation in his life.
Pedro L. Gonzalez@emeriticus

Democrats are starting to win even in the face of strong Republican turnout because they’re winning over disaffected Republican voters and independents

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Politics & Poll Tracker 📡
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024·
Quantus poll | 3/21-3/23 LV US Senate Texas Republican primary 2026 🟥Ken Paxton 48.8% 🟥John Cornyn 41.3% Trump endorsement impact for Cornyn More likely to support 18.3% No difference 70.0% —— Trump endorsement impact for Paxton More likely to support 25.3% No difference 63.0% —— Vote is definite? Definite choice 78.7% Vote could change 21.3%
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@politicalmath Well, Trump had the US withdraw from the previous deal and then had the Iranian leadership killed, so this might prove difficult. 🙄
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Every night human beings go to sleep, lose all sense of their known reality, plunge into an abstract hyper-dimensional realm of infinite experience where time collapses, all moments instantly manifest, and then they wake up and just go about their day.
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"A system that assigns one person that workload will produce exactly this outcome. The only variable is when."
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

The air traffic controller cleared the fire truck onto the runway. Seconds later, the same controller screamed “stop, stop, stop.” The plane was doing 93 to 105 mph. Both pilots are dead. Everyone will frame this as controller error. One controller was simultaneously managing a United flight that aborted takeoff after an anti-ice warning, dispatching a fire truck across an active runway, and sequencing an inbound Air Canada landing at highway speed. At 11:40 PM. On a mandatory overtime shift at a facility that has been understaffed for years. A system that assigns one person that workload will produce exactly this outcome. The only variable is when. The FAA is short approximately 3,000 controllers. The headcount dropped 13% from 2010 to 2024 while flight volume rose 10%. Over 40% of the FAA’s 290 terminal facilities are understaffed. The New York TRACON, which manages the most congested airspace in America across LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, has been chronically below target. Newark was operating at 59% of its staffing goal. LaGuardia handles 900 flights a day. The hiring pipeline is broken at every stage. Only 2% of applicants complete the full process. Training takes up to 6 years. The FAA Academy in Oklahoma City is a bottleneck, with roughly 35% of trainees washing out. Congress blocked legislation to build a second academy. In one recent hiring cycle, the FAA brought on 1,512 candidates and lost 1,300 in the same window. Net gain: around 160 controllers for an entire country. Three things need to happen and everyone who can make them happen has known for years. Congress needs to fund and authorize a second FAA training academy. One facility in Oklahoma City cannot produce enough controllers for 900 million annual passengers. Members of Congress from Oklahoma have actively blocked this. That needs to end yesterday. The FAA needs to cut certification time. Six years from application to fully certified controller is absurd. The agency’s own data shows tower simulators reduce certification time by 27%. They’ve installed them at 95 facilities. That should be every facility, and the simulated hours should count toward more of the certification requirement. The FAA needs to stop plugging staffing gaps with mandatory overtime. Controllers at understaffed facilities are working six-day weeks rotating between morning, mid, and night shifts. The NTSB has flagged fatigue repeatedly. The controller last night was managing overlapping emergencies during a nighttime operation. Overtime is not a staffing plan. It’s a countdown to the next runway collision. The controller said “I messed up” to a Frontier pilot who watched the whole thing. The pilot responded “No man, you did the best you could.” One of them is right. The answer determines whether this happens again.

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