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David Demos ๐ฌ๐พ๐ต๐ธ๐บ๐ฆ๐น๐ผ๐ฆ๐ฒ
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@tonyannett People donโt care about aggregates
They care about individual experiences or the people they know
It is a massive reason why oil prices and interest rates are important
High oil prices hurts everyoneโs wallet
High interest rate means suppressed employment and high housing
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@mattparlmer Arenโt we all doomed by the price of dated oil
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@AlexSJacquez @Groundwork @MikeFellman We need to remove a lot of zoning and bad processes to make the finance work!
@PEWilliams_ did good work on the topic!
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๐จ NEW from @Groundwork: Despite what you may have been told, we can't deregulate our way to housing affordability. The housing debate is badly missing the most critical piece: finance.
From @MikeFellman and J.W. Mason ๐งต

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@mnolangray Housing overcapacity is better than โabundanceโ
Leave less room to the imagination
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The ultimate form of tenant protection is the ability to say to your landlord, "I'm moving out," and that requires housing abundance.
Jay Parsons@jayparsons
Renters relocating from California prefer Texas and Nevada. Renters relocating from New York prefer Florida and New Jersey. Interesting data from Apartment List.
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@musharbash_b To be fair, itโs not just AI products
Schools use a lot of student surveillance products thatโs are just horrible
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@mattparlmer Sunk cost fallacy is the goal
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A lot of ppl are gonna get killed if they do this
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical
The U.S. is preparing to deploy elements of the 82nd Airborne Division into the Middle East region -CBS
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@katewillett Good luck!
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We donโt have a discrete lab experiment for the Jones Act. Almost every set of policies we have โ from financial regulation, to tax policy, to railroad regulation, to antitrust, to corporate governance, and beyond โ favors consolidation by incumbents, incentivizes offshoring, and discourages investment in capital-intensive industries. The failure youโre describing is not the failure of the Jones Act; itโs the failure of our entire policy apparatus. Getting rid of the Jones Act in this context will just eliminate the very last policy still in place to keep some shipbuilding in America. If you get rid of it, American shipbuilding will disappear.
Would I prefer a situation were we aligned industrial, corporate, tax, finance/securities, banking, and antitrust policies to support capital-intensive investment in shipbuilding instead of a crude protectionist policy like the Jones Act? Of course. But thatโs not the world we live in, nor is it the world the Cato Institute people are seeking. Theyโre just zealots for open borders and global trade โ no matter the consequences. I prefer to follow more practical people.
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Would literally be cheaper to just give them UBI and housing
Mike Bird@Birdyword
Absolutely astounding figures from the NY state comptroller: spending on services for the NYC street homeless population ran to $81,705 per person last year, up from $28,428 pp 6yrs ago. Figures do not include all kinds of other spending, supportive housing, policing costs etc.
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