I’ve always been a fan of @LisaStoneBarnes - and obviously she has a fan base locally who know how to tell a story. The age of AI and political communications changes by the second #ncpol#ncga. https://t.co/fdOCYIVCX3
🚨🏡The NYT Editorial Board is right: build more housing or watch young families get priced out.
Overregulation is the problem. Balance is the answer.
We proved it in Kansas City with KCHBA's Let Builders Build.
The Carolinas should be next. It’s time for state and local leaders to step up to the plate. Will they? Or will they continue down a path of NIMBY only and no regard for helping young families and first time homeowners get into a home?
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This week on State Lines @Bode4Senate@ChrisSinclair09@TheresaK_NC & @MaggieKBarlow discuss a possible property tax cap amendment, NC’s legislative session starting next week, Medicaid funding & more!
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NC's 2026 legislative session is days away. There's chatter that some @NCGOP legislators are wanting to "get something done" soon, but changes are coming and @SenatorBerger gets a last chance to get some of us priorities approved, says @ChrisSinclair09 on State Lines. #ncpol
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AI will reduce the number of people needed to do many white-collar functions, but it will also create new roles, elevate high-skill workers, and reshape—not eliminate—the professional workforce over the next decade. Yang has always argued for a universal income. That’s certainly his right. But this hyped piece provides another platform for his political message that he’s pushed for years. The reader should keep this context in mind as he/she read’s Yang’s thesis.
@cgtwts The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@sharbel The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@shannholmberg The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@DaveShapi The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@NoahEpstein_@karpathy The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@bensig The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@cgtwts The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@cryptopunk7213 Using ChatGPT instead of a REALTOR® to sell your house is a little like fixing your own plumbing because you watched a YouTube video.
Sometimes it works.
But when the pipes burst, you’ll wish you had a professional standing there with a wrench.
@_kaitodev@karpathy The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question.
Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@JoshKale The theory now is AI replaces everyone with a laptop but plumbers and builders will thrive.
Quick question: Whose houses are they building if the rest of us are unemployed?
The robots?
Let’s get real, folks.
@SCweather_wx Keep doing what you are doing. I like what and how you do what you do. No real hype. No lingering comments for clicks and ads (like local weather). Good stuff.
@wxbrad Totally fair to be concerned — ice storms are no joke. Just sharing what we’re seeing on the ground locally: very cold temps, lots of sleet, and slow ice buildup so far. Still watching radar and the late-day window, but it hasn’t behaved like a classic high-end ice event here.
In Charlotte we don’t even get above 27 until 5 pm. And there is very little of a warm nose. The winds are shifting to SW at that time as well. The weather men are down grading ice accretion. Asheville NC is a different story. They have a well defined warm nose. And they are getting the worst of the FZ rain.