Sriram Gopal

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Sriram Gopal

@srigop8

Drummer/bandleader/freelance writer/policy wonk/dad/husband

Washington D.C. Katılım Haziran 2025
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Sriram Gopal
Sriram Gopal@srigop8·
I graduated from Wootton decades ago and have no opinion on this matter, but I have ?s. What is the makeup of the opposition? Is it the immigrants who moved to the great school district to educate their kids? Or the people who are upset that their school is less like Churchill?
Tom Roussey@tomroussey7news

BREAKING: Majority of Montgomery County school board approves a measure to relocate the current Wootton High School to the Crown Farm area of Gaithersburg. Opponents chanted “shame, shame“ as they left immediately after the vote.

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Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles@Orioles·
See you on Eutaw Street, Birdland ⚾️
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Martin Austermuhle
Martin Austermuhle@maustermuhle·
This is a useful breakdown of what goes into your Pepco bill. It also gives a sense of what elected officials and regulators can and can't do to bring down bills. And it hints at choices: If 10% of your bill is policy choices made by the D.C. Council, could those be changed?
CM Allen's Team@CMCharlesAllen

Today, Councilmember @charlesallen is chairing a hearing to take on high utility bills, improve DC Water's process for water shut-offs, and make it easier for people to access existing discount programs. Watch live starting at 10 a.m.: @councilmembercharlesallen" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@councilmember

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Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform”
This is WILD Students in Washington, D.C. flagged for special ed and thereby extra time for the SAT scored SINGIFICANTLY higher than other test takers What does this mean? Essentially affluent students gaming the system to get a testing advantage Old data, same story
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Mica Rosenberg
Mica Rosenberg@micarosenberg·
NEW: For the first time, ProPublica has been able to quantify how many U.S. citizen children have been directly affected by Trump’s immigration crackdown: more than 11,000 kids had a parent detained — and that’s an undercount. 1/ 🧵 propublica.org/article/trump-…
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This photo is the entire American cost curve story in a single frame. You can buy a 1080p mini projector on Amazon for $49. A refurbished laptop for $150. A Bluetooth speaker for $25. Total home theater setup: under $250, and the prices dropped 95% in the last 15 years. A studio apartment in Hollywood rents for $1,986 per month. That's $23,832 per year for 518 square feet. The same neighborhood where this tent is pitched. Technology followed a deflation curve. Computing power per dollar doubles roughly every two years. Storage costs collapse. Screens get cheaper. A device that cost $3,000 in 2010 costs $49 in 2026 and fits in your palm. The projector in this tent is almost certainly better than anything a mid-tier hotel offered 10 years ago. Housing followed an inflation curve. LA rents are up 65% over the last decade. The county has 72,308 people experiencing homelessness. The median rent requires an income of roughly $110,000 to afford without being cost-burdened. California added about 100,000 housing units per year while needing 180,000. So this is what happens when one cost curve goes to zero and the other goes vertical. You get a man projecting a movie onto the wall of a tent in Hollywood because the entertainment is the cheap part. The four walls are the expensive part. A projector costs $49. A studio in Hollywood costs $24,000 a year. 72,000 people in LA County can afford the home theater. The door that locks is the part that broke. That ratio tells you everything about which problems we solved and which ones we chose not to.
Hoops@Hoopss

Homeless man seen with projector, laptop, and sound system in his tent in Hollywood

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Phil Mattingly
Phil Mattingly@Phil_Mattingly·
Trump’s threat is a pretty important window in the current U.S. position if you take a step back. *If you are considering winding down the war, as Trump said this AM, hitting energy infrastructure would have the exact opposite effect. *But you can’t wind down the war without the strait re-opened - despite Trump’s contention to the contrary. *So you threaten to do the thing you’ve intentionally avoided, precisely bc: 1. the retaliation would make the energy shock much worse while directly targeting the most valuable cornerstones of GCC economic success 2. You want the Iranian energy infrastructure left in good shape for your strategic goal of post-conflict Iran never threatening energy supplies again. *The latter of which still feels pretty, well, aspirational to be generous about it at the moment, given the de facto weekslong closure of the Strait and the strikes on GCC in general, and specifically energy infrastructure last week. *And now Trump’s threat puts a 48-hour timeline/redline on the table - which Trump and his team have intentionally avoided boxing themselves in on from the start - on the one thing Iran has a clear asymmetric advantage on for leverage, which they’ve made clear they know, understand, and have no intention of letting go for nothing. Maybe the deadline sparks something real diplomatically, or is TACO-d with claims of some concession or Iranian capitulation. Or maybe it’s red line that is followed through on. No idea. But the Truth post is a good snapshot of the complexity of the moment for the WH.
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
From almost done, followed by close to winding down -- to a 48-hours ultimatum to Iran to re-open the Strait of Hormuz that the US doesn't use, and in any case, it would be very easy to re-open even by the NATO European cowards...
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Maine
Maine@TheMaineWonk·
HOOVER: Will America succeed in this war without Allies, other than Israel? MATTIS: No…America is becoming predatory. America is unreliable. There’s a sense that we are not a reliable security partner right now…you can’t bring allies on board if they don’t trust you…
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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨U.S. to allow Iran to get ~14 billion dollars (!!!) in oil revenue 🚨This is a huge financial concession to Iran by the U.S. 🚨It is the first time U.S. is buying Iranian oil since 1996 🚨It's all happening in the middle of a war against...Iran
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent

Iran is the head of the snake for global terrorism, and through President Trump’s Operation Epic Fury, we are winning this critical fight at an even faster pace than anticipated. In response to Iran’s terrorist attacks against global energy infrastructure, the Trump Administration will continue to deploy America’s economic and military might to maximize the flow of energy to the world, strengthen global supply, and seek to ensure market stability. Today, the Department of the Treasury is issuing a narrowly tailored, short-term authorization permitting the sale of Iranian oil currently stranded at sea. At present, sanctioned Iranian oil is being hoarded by China on the cheap. By temporarily unlocking this existing supply for the world, the United States will quickly bring approximately 140 million barrels of oil to global markets, expanding the amount of worldwide energy and helping to relieve the temporary pressures on supply caused by Iran. In essence, we will be using the Iranian barrels against Tehran to keep the price down as we continue Operation Epic Fury. This temporary, short-term authorization is strictly limited to oil that is already in transit and does not allow new purchases or production. Further, Iran will have difficulty accessing any revenue generated and the United States will continue to maintain maximum pressure on Iran and its ability to access the international financial system. So far, the Trump Administration has been working to bring around 440 million additional barrels of oil to the global market, undercutting Iran’s ability to leverage its disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump’s pro-energy agenda has driven U.S. oil and gas production to record levels, strengthening energy security and lowering fuel costs. Any short-term disruption now will ultimately translate into longer-term economic gains for Americans – because there is no prosperity without security.

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why every new subdivision in America looks like the top photo, because the math is wild. A mature tree increases a home's value by 7 to 19 percent. On a $400,000 house, that's $28,000 to $76,000. A single shade tree produces the cooling equivalent of ten room-size air conditioners running 20 hours a day. One tree on the west side of a house cuts energy bills by 12 percent within 15 years. The bottom photo is worth more, costs less to live in, and sells faster. This has been documented by the University of Washington, Clemson, Michigan State, and the USDA. The data is not in dispute. Removing those trees saves the builder roughly $5,000 per lot. Concrete trucks need twice the dripline radius of every standing tree. Utility trenches need flat ground. A bulldozer flattens 200 lots in an afternoon. Preserving trees adds weeks and thousands per home. So the developer pockets $5,000 in savings and the buyer eats $50,000 in lost value for the next two decades. The person making the decision and the person paying for it have never been in the same room. The Woodlands, Texas is the proof of what happens when they are. George Mitchell bought 28,000 acres of Houston timberland in 1974 and preserved 28% as permanent green space. He forced McDonald's to build behind the tree canopy. That McDonald's became one of the highest-volume locations in Texas. The first office building, designed to reflect the surrounding forest so you couldn't see it from the street, leased completely. The Woodlands median home price today: $615,000. Katy, a comparable Houston suburb that clear-cut: $375,000. Named #1 community to live in America two years running. Fifty years of data. The trees are worth more than removing them saves. Developers clear-cut anyway because they sell the house once and leave. You live in it for 30 years.
bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost

we ruined such a good thing

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Joe Scarborough
Joe Scarborough@ScarboroughNow·
Not for nothing, but on this day in 2003, the US invaded Iraq with strong public support and congressional approval. 5 Weeks later, Bush 43 declared victory. 8 YEARS later, the US left Iraq with 4,492 troops killed and 32,000 injured. At least 200,000 Iraqi civilians died.
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
netanyahu has been pushing for an iran war with every american president for decades. doesn’t make israel responsible for a decision made solely by the us commander in chief.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
$200 billion would pay for free college for every American, $10 day childcare, 1000 new trade schools, the 40% federal share of special needs education and a lot more. What are we even doing here? MAGA is now Iran first?
Jeff Stein@JStein_WaPo

SCOOP: The Pentagon asked the White House today for more than *$200 billion* for the Iran war supplemental, sources say Some White House aides think Congress won't support b/c it's so big Will tee up giant battle in Congress

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Jeff Stein
Jeff Stein@JStein_WaPo·
SCOOP: The Pentagon asked the White House today for more than *$200 billion* for the Iran war supplemental, sources say Some White House aides think Congress won't support b/c it's so big Will tee up giant battle in Congress
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