Laura Karson 🆘

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Laura Karson 🆘

Laura Karson 🆘

@laurakarson

A wife and mother who is nervous as hell about what schemes Trump will concoct for the November Election

Katılım Ekim 2012
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Ryan: Over 10,000 of our bravest and finest are en route to escalate a war they never had permission for in the first place—and for which no good case has been made. They still literally couldn’t tell us in this briefing what their mission was. So what an absolute betrayal of those soldiers and Marines.
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Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof·
Yes, I know we're all focused on Iran. But the slaughter in Sudan continues, and this excellent piece in The @guardian recounts the mass atrocities that unfolded in El Fasher, Darfur, enabled by our pals in the UAE -- as world leaders looked away. theguardian.com/global-develop…
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Broncav711 🇺🇸🇺🇦🟦
@nicholaswu12 They have no reason to, since now they don’t have to make a DHS deal for the time being. Trump just bailed the Dems out.
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Nicholas Wu
Nicholas Wu@nicholaswu12·
Dems not happy about this DeLauro: “If the White House believes they have the authority to pay these workers, then every day for the past 41 days, they have been making a conscious decision not to pay them.…”
Shelby Talcott@ShelbyTalcott

New: The money Trump is using to pay TSA is available from last year’s tax cuts bill (which also spent billions on immigration enforcement), according to an administration official. More w/ @burgessev:

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Patrick Skinner
Patrick Skinner@SkinnerPm·
The president is openly racist. Has been his entire life. His ‘low IQ’ slur is used very selectively and deliberately. Again and again he shows everyone: The president is openly racist.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump: "In Minnesota, it's very Somalia-oriented. These people come from a crooked country, disgusting country, one of the worst countries in the world. They come to our country -- low IQs -- and they rob us blind. Stupid people, and they rob us blind."

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Aaron Levine
Aaron Levine@AaronLevine_·
Already with the heartwarming story of the year: 11-year-old Brody, a cancer survivor now cancer-free, tripped on first base and slowly got up and hobbled to second, where he was met by a family member and helped all the way home. Incredible spirit, Brody!! #Mariners Make-a-Wish
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Harry Enten: Donald Trump has never been more unpopular in his second term in office. This is Trump's disapproval rating. Fox News poll. You go back a year ago, he was at 51% up like a rocket now…his disapproval rating 59%. It is not just the Fox News poll where Donald Trump is at all time highs in terms of his disapproval ratings, all time lows in terms of his approval rating, it is in the polling aggregate as well. It has been poll after poll after poll in which he's either at or near an all time high in terms of his disapproval rating. What about the war in Iran? How do Americans feel that Trump is handling that? Well, they don't like what's cooking. Trump's disapproval rating on Iran. You see it right here. It is 64%. Only a little bit more than a third of Americans, according to Fox News, actually approve of the job that Donald Trump is doing in Iran. The Fox News poll was one of the rare polls in which we had an even split early on in the war in terms of support and opposition. And now that support has plummeted. The opposition is up. It is very clear, no matter which poll you look at, that the American people are not with Donald Trump when it comes to Iran even if the MAGA base is.
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John Harwood
John Harwood@JohnJHarwood·
if only the Treasury Secretary still had credibility
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent

By publishing this explicitly false story, the @FT has officially become tabloid trash for market participants. Despite my direct, on-the-record denial of ever having advocated, explored, or espoused the idea that Chancellor-Bank of England statute serving as a prototype for a Treasury-Federal Reserve relationship, FT journalists manufactured a story with the headline, “Scott Bessent praised Bank of England as model for tighter oversight of the Federal Reserve.” These pathetic journalists have clearly fabricated a story to give the impression that both I and the Trump Administration are setting “about restructuring the relationship… at a time when President Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented assault on the world’s most important central bank.” Their mendacious assertion is based on vague statements from unnamed “financial industry executives familiar with the matter.” In short, FT has literally manufactured an entirely fake policy position for me and the Administration. Other than furthering a maliciously false narrative of dysfunction and divisiveness, it baffles the mind as to why they would shred their already diminished journalistic credibility. Over the past 10 years, I have written more than 20,000 words opining on the Federal Reserve decisions, personnel, structure, and modifications. Nowhere have I ever mentioned this ridiculous notion. The Governor’s letters to the Chancellor have proven to be a useless and perfunctory device. There is much to be said about the storied Bank of England, but any recreation of its operating framework on this side of the Atlantic has never been contemplated. The shameful journalists and editors at the FT are shocking in their meretriciousness, lack of standards, and general intellectual libertinism. It is the worst tradition of Fleet Street to manufacture news rather than report on it. They have brought irredeemable shame to their parent organization, Nikkei Inc., with whom I had previously held excellent relations. In 2025, I laid out a comprehensive 6,000+ word review of each and every policy reform that I believe should be adopted by the Federal Reserve. Read my actual, real thoughts on and proposals for Federal Reserve reform at the International Economy: international-economy.com/TIE_Sp25_Besse…

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Blue Georgia
Blue Georgia@BlueATLGeorgia·
Brianna Keilar: You were Ohio Secretary of State for eight years. Would you agree that you ran safe and secure elections? Jon Husted: Of course we did. Keilar: You could use a utility bill, or a bank statement, or a government check as an acceptable form of ID, so why is that not acceptable now?
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Steven Rattner
Steven Rattner@SteveRattner·
Oil shocks don’t just drive up inflation. They also increase unemployment. In the context of an already weak labor market, GS estimates the Iran oil shock will increase the unemployment rate by 20-40 basis points by the end of the year. CC @GoldmanSachs
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
The mathematical equation Trump is bragging about is subtracting 7 from 60, then from 53, then from 46, and so on. No one thinks it's very hard.
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Jim Sciutto
Jim Sciutto@jimsciutto·
I asked @richardquest if he sees a pattern in Trump’s seemingly market-timed statements on the Iran war: “Jim, from where I come from, in northern England, we have a saying, let's call a spade a bloody shovel. And and you just got to call it as it as it appears. And here there is no doubt that when the heat gets really hard in the market, something happens. The president says something, he acts. There is a movement that takes the heat out and the market rallies back up again, but nothing fundamentally alters underneath it. And that's the important thing to bear in mind. And in fact, arguably the underlying movement is deteriorating and worsening. All that's happening is the market is being is being teased, if you will. It's being sugarcoated, manipulated with a small M it's being told things it wants to hear. And as a result, it goes back up again. You can't necessarily say that. And I wouldn't say that's the president's motive because I don't know. But I can say that the relationship, as you say, between these statements, market movements, reality of what's happening, true change in the economic circumstances, which as the oecd points out, is deteriorating, that there is a connection.”
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