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David Larson

@denosral

Economist, retired; classical music, hockey, foreign languages. Political nerd since the 1960s. Blue check.

Pittsburgh, PA (but MN at ❤) Katılım Şubat 2011
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David Larson
David Larson@denosral·
@mcmansionhell @NewLeftEViews Had a friend in college who was majoring in philosophy. He'd get a reading assignment of, say, 10 pages and we wouldn't see him for the whole weekend.
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kate wehwalt@mcmansionhell·
@NewLeftEViews why are you pretending all books are of equal difficulty? are you stupid?
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New Left EViews
New Left EViews@NewLeftEViews·
Forgive me, I’ve been accused of being too doomerist on the issue of literacy and education and declining attention, but seeing this sort of thing really shocks me.
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Jessica Nutt
Jessica Nutt@JessicaNutt96·
Mythos is not a bad name for a model but it would be better if Anthropic switched to using famous Claudes. Monet, Debussy etc. The final model that achieves AGI would obviously be Van Damme
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Tom Giovanetti
Tom Giovanetti@tgiovanetti·
@scottlincicome Weird piece. He says "knowledge is power" but he wants taxes to be hidden from the taxpayers/voters?
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Scott Lincicome
Scott Lincicome@scottlincicome·
I know "conservatism" has changed a lot since my youth, but "tariffs are Good Taxes because they're invisible and unfelt" was still not on my modern "conservative" bingo card. Yikes.
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Joseph Fasano
Joseph Fasano@Joseph_Fasano_·
After he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Albert Camus wrote a letter of thanks to his favorite childhood teacher, whom he'd never forgotten. It's beautiful.
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Rory Johnston
Rory Johnston@Rory_Johnston·
Is the Strait of Hormuz still closed?
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Rory Johnston
Rory Johnston@Rory_Johnston·
"I don't get why people fret about the Strait of Hormuz being closed for six weeks when it might not be closed sometime in the future"
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Newly-declassified records expose how deep state actors within the Intelligence Community concocted a false narrative that Congress used to usurp the will of the American people and impeach duly-elected President @realDonaldTrump in 2019. Today, we reveal the truth 👇 🔗dni.gov/index.php/news…
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
What was meant to be a show of force has spiraled into a full-blown agricultural disaster. T.r.u.m.p’s latest potash tariffs were designed to pressure Canada, but instead they detonated inside America’s own farming heartland. In an emergency meeting at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a senior Trump adviser reportedly admitted the unthinkable: the policy had backfired so badly that American farmers may not survive the growing season. Canada wasted no time. As the world’s largest potash supplier, Ottawa redirected exports to Asia and Europe within days, locking in billion-dollar contracts and tightening its grip on the global fertilizer market. One Canadian official mocked the situation bluntly, saying that if the U.S. doesn’t want Canadian potash, the rest of the world gladly will. On the ground in Iowa, the consequences turned personal. A U.S. farmer broke down during a live interview, explaining that without Canadian potash, crops simply cannot be grown at scale. The result is stark: Canada posts record profits and cements its status as the undisputed “fertilizer king,” while the United States loses control of a critical supply chain at the worst possible moment of the planting season. Analysts are already calling this the worst trade failure of Trump’s year — a pressure tactic that ended up crushing the very people it claimed to defend.
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Chili Dog
Chili Dog@RobertJMolnar·
Ok, so i do not say this lightly, but..... I have done high level politics for 20+ years..... It is time that Americans just have fun with the end of Trump. We aren't going to be nuked, we aren't going to disappear....yes, our economy is going to suck until he is gone, everybody else is going to make fun of and meme the shit out of Trump Let us all join in on the taking down of this dipshit convicted felon, convicted fraudster, convicted sexual assaulter, worst President in history fucking moron..... The mid terms are toast for GOP...we all know that....Democrats will have the House majority back...Senate, meh...will see So....your job, for the next 5 months, is to mock the shit out of Trump and all of these poor ass 35% red state trailer park trash morons....just like the Iranians are doing..... Just do it....it is fulfilling....you have no need to be "patriotic" and be like oh man we need to support our President....no, we dont....Trump is a laughingstock of the world at this point and is a fucking embarrassment grifting ass motherfucker that is going to drop dead soon from his 50th stroke lean into it
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seanfucious@Seanfucious·
@jayaygum He’s either lying or an imbecile Neither leads to a good conclusion!
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Christian B. Unger
Christian B. Unger@MyLateralThawts·
@DavidMMcintosh @SpoiltheG5 Who would have guessed that illegal immigrants, after breaking the law in entering the country in the first place, would then go on to commit crimes, sometimes brutally murderous crimes, afterwards too?
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David Larson
David Larson@denosral·
@ShiversShana @AviWoolf It's still very much a thing (former CCD teacher here), but it all depends on parents taking their kids in for instruction one night a week.
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thucksgiving
thucksgiving@TylerHuckabee·
Timeline Cleanse: Rio de Janeiro's stunning giant doctor statue
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J@UmarKha81193394·
@denosral @KingX_Edgy @KobeissiLetter thats why US abducted MADURO and his wife in the middle of the night; they now have VENEZ bad oil as back up
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The US Military has officially begun its "blockade" of the Strait of Hormuz. Details include: 1. The US says the blockade will be "enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ​ports and coastal areas" 2. US forces will not impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting ​the Strait ​of ⁠Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports 3. Prior to this blockade, Iranian ports were largely operational with Iran itself exporting over 2 million barrels of oil per day 4. A successful blockade of Iranian ports would cut off the majority of the already restricted oil exports from the region US gas prices are now expected to rise above $4.25/gallon.
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David Larson@denosral·
@KingX_Edgy @UmarKha81193394 @KobeissiLetter I don't second-guess markets, but it's hard to see what explains the subdued futures price. Loss of Hormuz means global supply is down >10%. Even w/ Iran surrender today it would take months for return to normal: Gulf producer shut-ins can't be reversed by opening a tap.
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King X@KingX_Edgy·
@denosral @UmarKha81193394 @KobeissiLetter Spot can spike on tight barrels, agreed But if disruption was structural, the curve would already be repricing across the board, not just near-term tightness
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