David Hyde

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David Hyde

David Hyde

@hyded

@bluecitypodcast @realseattlenice Formerly, politics reporter NPR affiliate @KUOW

Seattle Katılım Şubat 2009
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David Hyde
David Hyde@hyded·
@Jessecooksfood Cool. Was wandering around there today and it sounds like we need to pay more attention next time.
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Jesse@Jessecooksfood·
I spent six hours today wandering Discovery Park. 44 species of birds. Osprey eating a fish, Northern Flicker leaving its nest, Pileated Woodpecker working on a snag, beaver sleeping in its partially competed lodge. Plus an Olive-sided Flycatcher spotted for the first time
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Sandeep Kaushik@skaushik100·
The latest BCB episode (link to follow) primarily consists of three aging Gen Xers yelling, “get off my lawn!” But in between our “kids today don’t know how rough we had it!” nostalgia trip with John Roderick, front man for legendary Seattle indie rock band The Long Winters and now host of the excellent (and omnivorous) @omnibusproject podcast (which John founded with Ken Jennings), we discuss what makes a city authentically cool. And we dissect how the cultural and economic conditions in America 30 plus years ago that made blue cities like Seattle, Portland and New York cool have shifted, and why Gen Z, rebelling against the simultaneously censorious and affirming culture of the Millennials, may be about to invent their own version of urban cool.
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David Hyde@hyded·
@Timodc Dangerous but is it a political liability? Not clear to me that it is. So perhaps that’s why partisans on both sides don’t do much to dispel.
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Tim Miller@Timodc·
This is bad and its incumbent upon people with platforms to push back on it. We have rapid fire still photos of Trump grabbing his ear in Butler from the NYT, a man died, Trump was treated by nurses at a hospital. All these people are in on the conspiracy? Lunacy. No "pro-democracy" interest is served by living in unreality.
Jesse Arm@Jesse_Leg

In our last @ManhattanInst survey, we found that 46% of today’s Democratic coalition believes “the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in July 2024 was orchestrated by his supporters to increase sympathy for him.” manhattan.institute/article/do-dem…

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David Hyde@hyded·
@mattyglesias Correction. It was the pesto of cities. Now it’s the vegan donut.
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Some reasons to be optimistic about the future of Blue Cities
Sandeep Kaushik@skaushik100

Five years ago blue cities, particularly on the West Coast, were embracing a progressive-libertarian approach to addiction, decriminalizing hard drug use and leaning into the supposed personal “autonomy” of the addicted. Which flopped, badly, Now some blue city mayors are innovating on drug policy in a very different direction, advocating more proactive interventions to push the addicted towards recovery. So we had Stanford’s @KeithNHumphreys, onto Blue City Blues to talk about the shifting tides on drug policy in cities like Philadelphia, San Francisco, and San Jose (link in the next tweet). These efforts are nascent and experimental, Keith tells @hyded and I, but also promising and perhaps the leading edge of a broader reset in blue urban America.

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Nicholas Bagley
Nicholas Bagley@nicholas_bagley·
This was a great discussion with @robertmgordon and the hosts for Blue City Blues about public sector unions, Democratic politics, and the future of our cities.
Sandeep Kaushik@skaushik100

"If blue state governors and mayors want to get serious about delivering excellent public services... They will have to push back against a core constituency within the Democratic Party that often makes government deliver less and cost more: unions representing teachers, police officers and transit workers.” That's not an argument you typically hear from left-of-center commentators, even reform-minded, abundance-pilled ones, but that's the provocative argument that @nicholas_bagley and @robertmgordon made in a recent, much discussed NYT op ed titled, "Mamdani Will Need to Change How he Governs." Both Bagley and Gordon are prominent Dems: Nicholas, now at the Univ of Michigan Law School, recently served as Chief Legal Counsel for Gov Gretchen Whitmer, while Gordon, now a Harvard fellow, served as a Deputy Assistant to the President on Biden's Domestic Policy Council. So @hyded and I invited them on Blue City Blues (link in next tweet) to dig into why they believe Democratic politicians need to reset their relationship with public sector organized labor if they hope to reverse the loss of public confidence in blue governance that fed into Trump's ascendency. "If we want blue cities to achieve their promise, and if we want to have a viable and effective alternative to what the Trump administration is giving us, this is a conversation we need to have,” Bagley told us over the course of our conversation about what really is a semi-verboten subject on the left.

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Seattle Nice@RealSeattleNice·
Early Access: Bigger and Bolder on Density: New CM Eddie Lin Says It's Time (link in comments)
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David Hyde@hyded·
@skaushik100 If we did trigger warnings, this episode could have included the same one for reactionary anti-union conservatives and lefties who don't think we should ever question public sector unions: "Our guests today do not share your views."
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Sandeep Kaushik@skaushik100·
"If blue state governors and mayors want to get serious about delivering excellent public services... They will have to push back against a core constituency within the Democratic Party that often makes government deliver less and cost more: unions representing teachers, police officers and transit workers.” That's not an argument you typically hear from left-of-center commentators, even reform-minded, abundance-pilled ones, but that's the provocative argument that @nicholas_bagley and @robertmgordon made in a recent, much discussed NYT op ed titled, "Mamdani Will Need to Change How he Governs." Both Bagley and Gordon are prominent Dems: Nicholas, now at the Univ of Michigan Law School, recently served as Chief Legal Counsel for Gov Gretchen Whitmer, while Gordon, now a Harvard fellow, served as a Deputy Assistant to the President on Biden's Domestic Policy Council. So @hyded and I invited them on Blue City Blues (link in next tweet) to dig into why they believe Democratic politicians need to reset their relationship with public sector organized labor if they hope to reverse the loss of public confidence in blue governance that fed into Trump's ascendency. "If we want blue cities to achieve their promise, and if we want to have a viable and effective alternative to what the Trump administration is giving us, this is a conversation we need to have,” Bagley told us over the course of our conversation about what really is a semi-verboten subject on the left.
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Alec MacGillis
Alec MacGillis@AlecMacGillis·
John F. Burns "took issue with journalists of a newer generation, who professed what he considered a messianic calling that diluted the commitment to even-handedness."
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Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
Canonically: People do not quit jobs, they quit bosses.
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David Hyde@hyded·
Anne Applebaum (Live) on Resisting Authoritarianism Here and Abroad with the Blue City Blues Podcast. Check out the full interview on the Blue City Blues podcast, wherever you get your podcasts.
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