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Flying Spaghetti Monster

@ElMuskrat2

Graduate of several late stage Ivies. Good corporate regulatory lawyer turned average investor. Knows a lot of boring stuff. Followed by the best bots.

Global fleshpots and casinos เข้าร่วม Kasım 2022
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@uaustinorg @nfergus 💯. The US government, like the Roman republic, became too big for the federal legislature to function as a true governing branch — leading to legislators slowly ceding power to the executive while focusing on personal ambitions and factional infighting.
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@jadler1969 If coffee shops couldn’t charge separately (“extra”) they would have to treat the cost as part of the price of a cup of coffee, subsidizing “plant milk” users but creating pressure to raise the price of a cup of coffee. This is how society gets “affordability” issues over time.
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Flying Spaghetti Monster@ElMuskrat2·
@yaledailynews Yale operates a ridiculous process in which even the elected trustees are effectively chosen by Yale’s administration. Of course they share all the same views as the Yale administration and faculty, and are completely ineffective as overseers.
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Yale Daily News
Yale Daily News@yaledailynews·
UNIVERSITY | Newly released federal filings show that Yale trustees did not donate any money to Republican or third-party candidates between January 2024 and April 2026. yaledailynews.com/articles/trust…
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🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️ Jenny 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️
Can someone please explain, in very simply language, how chopping down trees in Canada, turning them into pellets, shipping them to Liverpool, then transporting them by train to Drax Power Station is environmentally friendly?????
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@JoshKraushaar CA has, effectively, been a one-party state for two decades. The political leadership of one-party states tends towards people who are effective at appealing to and managing power factions within the party, not people with appeal to the broader population.
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Josh Kraushaar
Josh Kraushaar@JoshKraushaar·
How in the world, in the biggest state with the largest Democratic population in the country, are the Dems' main choices Eric Swalwell, Katie Porter, and Tom Steyer?? Speaks a lot to the state of our politics -- and the Dem party -- circa 2026.
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US Department of the Interior
250 trees. 250 years of America. More than a century of friendship with Japan. 🇺🇸 🇯🇵 Today, the Department of the Interior joined @JapanEmbDC to plant cherry trees along the Tidal Basin in honor of America’s 250th anniversary. 🌸
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Adam Ozimek
Adam Ozimek@ModeledBehavior·
As you read about Anthropic's Mythos capabilities to find critical security weaknesses, consider what if a Chinese AI company had gotten here first. There is a real race underway, and its in our interest I believe for U.S. companies to win.
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Joseph Steinberg
Joseph Steinberg@jbsteinberg·
Lawyers should just stop meddling in economic policy entirely. More than any other profession (except maybe union bosses), they default to seeing commerce as zero-sum combat rather than mutually beneficial trade.
Douglas Farrar@DouglasLFarrar

NEWS: Lina Khan has launched an economic policy center that will train the next generation of lawyers and also publish research that can be turned into actionable policy. Follow the center @law_and_economy

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Flying Spaghetti Monster
Flying Spaghetti Monster@ElMuskrat2·
@LynAldenContact I’m not sure whether pizza cognoscenti consider them “NY style” or their own category, but the best pizzas in the NY area are pizzas from coal-fired brick ovens in New Haven, CT. The second best place for pizza between Philly and Boston is Trenton, NJ. Philly area beats NYC.
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
The thing about Philly and South Jersey is that while we are known for cheesesteaks, we actually have some of the best pizza in the country. Plenty of Italian pros here. When I’m asked NYC or Chicago Pizza, my answer is Philly and South Jersey Pizza. I’ll go to bat for that.
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact

@carlabitcoin I’m literally from Philly, and I do not like Philly cheesesteaks. I’ve been told this is a grave sin, and I’ve tried to repent, but alas. Clearly I am in the minority.

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@abcampbell Be skeptical of stories about “secret” projects at a public company that involve significant amounts of resources and capital, even for a company as big as Google. But it’s inevitable that companies with the most computing power will develop computer trading capabilities.
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@RealRickRule The shock to financial markets and credit liquidity was indeed severe, but HY ETFs kept trading at reasonable levels and had no issues managing their portfolios while meeting redemptions. They were a relative success.
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Rick Rule
Rick Rule@RealRickRule·
@ElMuskrat2 2008 is the analogue, the system survived, but the shock was severe
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Rick Rule
Rick Rule@RealRickRule·
What if: the credit contagion around private equity causes retail holders of high yield, below investment grade ETF bond funds, to liquidate. The ETF's are very liquid, the assets they hold are very illiquid. Ouch
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@MartinSilenus3 @RealRickRule ETFs are always collateralized by the underlying portfolio. It’s true some ETFs may hold an underlying portfolio consisting of assets that is different from what they track — typically when the ETF holds mostly cash equivalents and uses derivatives to track something different.
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Martin Silenus
Martin Silenus@MartinSilenus3·
@ElMuskrat2 @RealRickRule ETFS can be collateralised or not and if they may not be collateralised with assets they track. As for liquidity. Well we'll see.
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Martin Silenus
Martin Silenus@MartinSilenus3·
@RealRickRule Surely the etf cannot be more liquid than the underlying assets? Unless they are collateralised with something else?
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Flying Spaghetti Monster@ElMuskrat2·
@greg_ip @KonradPutzier Baumol’s law: As other parts of the economy experience labor productivity increases, the costs of dog daycare in prospering cities will tend to rise.
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Greg Ip
Greg Ip@greg_ip·
Services inflation is the Fed's pet peeve: Camp Bow Wow in downtown Nashville, a dog daycare, raised its daily rate 9% to boost its workers' pay. “It’s just gotten so expensive to live in Nashville,” the owner said. By @KonradPutzier wsj.com/economy/consum…
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Flying Spaghetti Monster@ElMuskrat2·
@NoahCRothman It will take more than a direct attack on UK oil tankers to motivate Kier Starmer to do more than study filing an international arbitration claim
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Flying Spaghetti Monster@ElMuskrat2·
@abcampbell Very thoughtful. I’ve long thought we should lightly tax wealth production but more heavily tax inherited wealth. But missing, for me, is thinking through 1) inheritance tax on private businesses, and 2) preventing passing excessive entrenched wealth to unaccountable nonprofits.
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