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Robert Bartz

@robbartz

Ginger, Arts Supporter, Blood Donor, Michigan Wolverine

Detroit 가입일 Ağustos 2009
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@DerekPederson3 Huh? One endorsement is not the party, McMorrow is more popular in polls and has more low dollar contributions from Michigan donors
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McMorrow should suspend her campaign and endorse Haley Stevens. I would be urging Stevens to do the same if the party were coalescing around McMorrow. Anyone but El-Sayed.
Ellis Bates@ElliscbIV

If I’m the McMorrow campaign, I’d be grabbing a crowbar right about now and hoping there’s some emergency glass left to break. Warren isn’t cutting it in Michigan when your opponents have either Sanders or Stabenow behind them.

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Kathryn Watson@kathrynw5·
Embarrassed to admit that yesterday I had to Google who won March Madness... a month ago... hosted by CBS...
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Kayleigh Lickliter
Kayleigh Lickliter@kayleighrenel·
Skiiiirrrrttt, shuffle the base over to Stevens while you can. The race between Stevens and El-Sayed will come down to voters appetite for stability vs. change. I see Stevens working with Republicans more than El-Sayed, especially on manufacturing and current foreign policy issues. El-Sayed’s ability to influence the type of change he’s campaigning on will ultimately rest on Dems ability to gain seats/votes. Like it or not, he's got tough policy positions to sell across party lines.
Adam Carlson@admcrlsn

I think folks might be overestimating how much influence Debbie Stabenow has among Michigan Democratic primary voters in the year 2026

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〽️ichelle 🌹@Michellek4040·
We’ve reached the point in the offseason where I’m planning to watch a mayoral debate for a city I don’t live in
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@PatsKam Figure out what a worn out shoe looks like, replace when worn out... :)
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Kam@PatsKam·
“Make sure you replace your shoes every 400-600 miles” that’s great, but how am I supposed to know how many miles are on my shoes 😭
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@admcrlsn For random races, I might review endorsers and care what they say... for a bigger race, kind of look on my own. And.. McMorrow it is.
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@MotorCityBanter 338 yards on 11! completions... no Michigan drive lasted more than 5 plays! If I recall correctly...
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Nick Brandel@MotorCityBanter·
September 10, 2011: Denard Robinson led Michigan to a comeback victory with a last second touchdown vs Notre Dame: 🔹️338 Passing yards 🔹️4 Passing TDs 🔹️108 Rushing yards 🔹️1 Rushing TD #GoBlue〽️
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David Axelrod
David Axelrod@davidaxelrod·
This is fascinating.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Winston Churchill fought his depression with bricks. He'd lay them for hours at his country home in Kent. He joined the bricklayers' union. And in 1921 he wrote about why it worked. It took psychology another 75 years to catch up. He called his depression the "Black Dog." It followed him for decades. His method for fighting it back was as basic as it sounds: laying brick after brick, hour after hour. Churchill spelled out his theory in a long essay for The Strand Magazine. People who think for a living, he wrote, can't fix a tired brain just by resting it. They have to use a different part of themselves. The part that moves the eyes and the hands. Woodworking, chemistry, bookbinding, bricklaying, painting. Anything that drags the body into a problem the mind can't solve by itself. Modern psychology now calls this behavioral activation. It's one of the most-studied depression treatments out there. Depression sets a behavior trap. You feel bad, so you stop doing things, and doing less means less to feel good about. Feeling worse makes you do even less. The loop tightens until you can't breathe inside it. Behavioral activation breaks the loop from the action side. You schedule the activity first, even when every part of you doesn't want to. Doing it produces small rewards: a wall gets straighter, a painting fills in, a messy room gets clean. Those small rewards slowly rewire the brain. Action comes first, and the feeling follows. Researchers at the University of Washington put this to the test in 2006. They studied 241 adults with major depression and compared three treatments: behavioral activation, regular talk therapy, and antidepressants. For the people who were most severely depressed, behavioral activation matched the drugs. It beat the talk therapy. A 2014 review of more than 1,500 patients across 26 trials backed up the result. Physical work like bricklaying does something extra on top of this. It crowds out rumination, the looping bad thoughts that grind people down during the worst stretches of depression. Bricklaying needs both hands and gives feedback brick by brick: each one is straight or crooked. After an hour you can see exactly how much wall you built. No room left for the mental chewing. The line George Mack used in his post, "depression hates a moving target," is good poetry. The science behind it is sharper. Depression hates a brain that has somewhere else to be.

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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@SeanTrende Need a Bill Clinton type of Democrat... can a doctor pull it off, we'll see... helps having Brown on the ballot and Trump unpopular...
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@Section344Lions Fans were closer to the field and had better line of site especially in the upper deck.
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@sam_d_1995 Only way to pass it would be to expand the house significantly to give incumbents a chance.
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sam@sam_d_1995·
after the Supreme Court took away all fair districting protections, it’s clear we’re going to have a gerrymandering race to the bottom the only solution is to pass a federal ban on gerrymandering. however, republicans will never allow a vote on it because they’d rather cheat
Zachary Donnini@ZacharyDonnini

It’s a wipeout so far in Indiana. Trump-backed Republicans are steamrolling the anti-redistricting faction inside the GOP caucus tonight, sending a clear warning to Republican legislators in red state across the country: keep blue seats at your own risk.

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David Grossman
David Grossman@davidgross_man·
In 1892, desperate for European culture, an American conservatory paid $$ for composer Antonin Dvorak, known for incorporating folk melodies into his work, to become director. He hears spirituals weekly and is struck by "Swing Low Sweet Chariot. " Then he tells a newspaper
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Jonas Čeika@Jonas_Ceika

Not to sound like a woke libtard SJW cultural marxist critical race theorist white genocider, but it is genuinely remarkable how, while never accounting for more than a quarter of the population, Black Americans invented pretty much every major genre of American popular music

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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
Gas prices are high because Washington has spent years restricting your choices at the pump. My Fuel Choice and Deregulation Act tears down the EPA barriers blocking alternative fuels, opens the market to real competition, and puts energy freedom back in the hands of American drivers, not bureaucrats.
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Heidi Helena
Heidi Helena@heidihelenaa·
Good morning to the people who appreciate natural organic ginger
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Robert Bartz@robbartz·
@pnwprincess23 Not NYC, but the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Detroit's DIA are pretty good if you are in those places
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Paul Jacobs
Paul Jacobs@PaulJacobsMedia·
I am a Michigan voter and I totally agree with you. And it's about more than who is left/right/center. Mallory has demonstrated her relatability to people from across the state. She's not a pre-packaged, focus group shaped candidate. Rather, she's a smart, empathetic, leader with the vision and energy our state - and the Senate - need. @MalloryMcMorrow
Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe

Not a Michigan voter but I do like Mallory McMorrow. And just learned Elizabeth Warren endorsed her. Voters, including progressives, who don't want an "establishment" candidate don't have to vote in the primary for a polarizing man who will turn off independents/moderates!

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Randy@RandySF45·
@umichvoter I foresee the three candidates carving up Metro Detroit while Mallory dominates Outstate.
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bryan metzger
bryan metzger@metzgov·
Some personal news: this week will be my last with Business Insider. I'm taking the summer off and traveling a bit, and then I'll be embarking on a whole new journey in August: starting law school at the University of Michigan.
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
My contribution to the solar/farm discourse is that solar panels capture about 100x as much usable energy from the sun as corn grown for ethanol, if you include the energy cost of growing corn. Ethanol corn is 40% of all US corn and is literally just there to capture energy from the sun. We have a way of doing that much more efficiently now!
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Abdul El-Sayed HQ
Abdul El-Sayed HQ@AbdulElSayedHQ·
ABDUL EL-SAYED: If you're more frustrated by the idea that I would campaign with Hasan Piker than the idea that we have backstopped a genocide or that we continue to rob people of getting basic healthcare, I think you don't understand morals.
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