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Sam Blumenthal

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New York, NY Tham gia Ağustos 2020
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
1/ AIM was one of the most popular messaging networks in the 1990s and early 2000s. While it enabled users to instantly communicate with friends, it’s identity layer was limited to a simple username. Without a profile page, users found new use cases for the “Away Message”.
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
@AustinHuff @grok you are an expert lip reader. Recreate what was being said between sirianni and aj brown
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Austin Huff@AustinHuff·
as a diehard lifelong Eagles fan, we shouldn’t be putting up with AJ Brown’s behavior anymore. I think it’s time we trade him back to the Titans. I’d even be willing to give him up for next to nothing. just absolutely awful.
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
There should be a palantir-esque company that allows citizens to surveil the government
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Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸@JoeyMannarino·
New York is at this point the biggest open mental asylum in the world.
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david friedberg
david friedberg@friedberg·
why not just raise income tax rates? because your real intent is not to just “provide healthcare”. you’re masking that you are proposing the creation of, for the first time in the 250 years of this American republic, an organized government seizure of private property from citizens. you’re calling it a “wealth tax” or a “billionaires tax” or “millionaires tax” or whatever nom du jour polls well. but at the end of the day, it’s the seizure of private property from citizens by the government. citizens that earned money, paid their fair taxes on those earnings (53% if they live in California) and are now being told they need to hand over after-tax assets because the government has failed to provide promised services with the revenue it’s collected, and are now re-casting their own failure to be a socio-economic inequity that must be justly resolved... a slippery slope that has never gone anywhere good (see economic effects in USSR, Cuba, Venezuela, France and Norway wealth tax etc.) the American founders fled tyranny in Europe and this amazing nation was populated by immigrants (myself and your parents) from around the world not just looking for a “better life” but for a place where they could have freedom from tyrannical governments that can take what they want from private citizens. a great nation borne of property rights, the rule of law, and endowed freedoms to believe, speak, or act. these principles led to the greatest run of innovations, successes, and widespread increase in prosperity, for all citizens, ever seen. the citizens, the individuals, not the institutions, delivered this progress. those who invented, who toiled, who bled, who sacrificed, who took risk and persevered, who led, and who changed the world, are not charlatans, kleptocrats, or oligarchs. they’re what made us all better off. prosperity is a measure of america’s success, not its failure. it is your principle that is so offensive, as evidenced by the broad disdain for your flippant flirtation with the darkest of human fantasy - socialism. you and other neo-socialists have led so many of us to reflect on America’s history and what it is becoming. that now leads so many to consider, so unnecessarily, leaving their homes for a place where everyone stands up to shout down the principle you suggest. because if your ideas are now considered moderate, it’s clear this titanic is sinking. that a “simple tax” of taking assets that have been earned, through toil and tribulation, rightly taxed, and preserved, should now be unjustly seized, is your solution to a problem of obvious government mismanagement and outright fraud, tells us that your true motivation lies not in giving people healthcare but in cutting down success and deleting the system of prosperity and opportunity for all. i don’t care, and neither should anyone else, what the sum total market value of a private citizens private assets might be. it is none of my business and should be none of yours. because, again, once you open that pandora’s box, we might as well study Lord of the Flies … there is literally nothing stopping 51% of citizens demanding that their government go out and seize 100% of the private property of the 49%. want to give healthcare to people in need? do your job and fix healthcare. make it affordable. want to be lazy about it? then do your job lazily and raise income taxes. want to take private property from private citizens who have paid their fair share of taxes and legally earned their property, then honestly declare that it is envy, not inequity, that you strive to resolve…
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
@RoKhanna @friedberg I lived in California (LA) for 3 years. On a daily basis, I was terrorized by mentally ill homes less people. A few broke into my house. There was no public transit to speak of. A few years later, my friends homes burned down. The issue is not the people, but their servants!
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
@RoKhanna @friedberg The better question is: why can’t Californians have health insurance without this tax? California has the highest tax revenue ($265B) of any state. Is the issue you don’t have enough money, or you don’t spend it correctly?
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Peter Thiel is leaving California if we pass a 1% tax on billionaires for 5 years to pay for healthcare for the working class facing steep Medicaid cuts. I echo what FDR said with sarcasm of economic royalists when they threatened to leave, "I will miss them very much."
Teddy Schleifer@teddyschleifer

NEWS: Larry Page and Peter Thiel are making moves to leave California by the end of the year to avoid a possible billionaires tax that could hit them where it hurts. With @RMac18 + @hknightsf. nytimes.com/2025/12/26/tec…

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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
@eriktorenberg Proof of storytelling is a compelling way to evaluate talent, regardless of job. Storytelling can come in a variety of form factors.
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Erik Torenberg
Erik Torenberg@eriktorenberg·
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Natalie Sportelli@N_Sportelli

The hot new job at tech companies is leading "storytelling." The term doubled on LinkedIn job posts in the U.S since last year. The WSJ writes: "Compliance technology firm Vanta this month began hiring for a head of storytelling, offering a salary of up to $274,000." "Productivity app Notion recently merged its communications, social media and influencer functions into one 10-person, so-called storytelling team." "Financial technology brand Chime last month began hiring for a director of corporate editorial and storytelling—its first storyteller opening." As a former reporter and career-long content/brand leader, I have some thoughts! These examples point to a shift in internal marketing orgs that reflect a shrinking earned media landscape and an endless, growing number of distribution channels to share and own your narrative, i.e. "going direct." It's not entirely editorial, or events, or PR, or marketing. It's how all these pieces work together and how they contribute to the bigger picture - your story! I joke with my reporter friends that they are infinitely hireable if they ever left journalism. Why? Because we are trained to ask: "So what? Why should readers care? What does it mean for them?" To me, that's a big nuance in this conversation. Because... *Storytelling is a human act and it's a service.* Super interested to watch what happens here. Are you long/short on this role?

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Adam Singer
Adam Singer@AdamSinger·
Congrats on inventing marketing
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Clifford Asness
Clifford Asness@CliffordAsness·
Self-loathing whack job
Peter Beinart@PeterBeinart

By speaking earlier this week at Tel Aviv University, I made a serious mistake. In the past, when formulating my views about Israel-Palestine, I’ve sought out Palestinian friends and interlocutors and listened carefully to their views. In this case, I did not. I really wanted to speak to Israelis. In the US, I’ve cultivated conversations with Jews with whom I strongly disagree, both to listen and in hopes of changing their minds. Over the horrifying last two years, I’ve hoped for more conversations with Israelis, to explain why I believe Israel has committed genocide in Gaza and why I believe Jewish supremacy is fundamentally wrong. My motivation for giving the talk wasn’t financial; I didn’t receive an honorarium. I wanted to say certain things to an Israeli audience. Speaking at Tel Aviv University seemed to offer that chance. I let my desire for that conversation override my solidarity with Palestinians, who in the face of ethnic cleansing, apartheid and genocide have asked the world boycott Israeli institutions that are complicit in their oppression. As Noura Erakat and others have pointed out, there are ways for me to talk to Israelis without violating BDS guidelines and undermining a collective effort against oppression. I could have had the exchange I desired while respecting a non-violent movement based on human rights and international law. Had I listened more to Palestinians, I would have realized that earlier. It’s embarrassing to admit such a serious mistake. I dearly wish I had not made this one, which has caused particular harm because international pressure is crucial to ensuring Palestinian freedom. This was a failure of judgment. I am sorry.

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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
@coldxman How would you define 'merit'? In your life, which institutions have you experienced that best exemplify a meritocracy? Inversely, which institutions least exemplified one?
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Coleman Hughes
Coleman Hughes@coldxman·
I’m doing an Ask Me Anything podcast very soon. Post your questions here!
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
Forcing me to download and pay for the ESPN app to watch MNF may make me turn on capitalism
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
my sense is the number of people who 1) furiously defended the pope last night and then 2) went to mass this morning is probably close to zero. status games.
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Sam Blumenthal@samablumenthal·
The deterioration of our attention spans doesn't get the focus it deserves. A great irony.
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Liam Blutman
Liam Blutman@Blutman27·
Cutter Gauthier is unreal
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Josephine
Josephine@_josephine0_·
Prove me wrong without googling.
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