@IntelDoge I never understood how anyone used Twitter except through Tweetdeck, and now especially so since it seems completely unimpacted by the quotas...
@Hossenator@SullyCNBC It's not the pricing that makes them greedy, but the fact that they register in random countries to avoid taxes and regulations in ways that are not good for their employees, the environment, for their customers, etc.
@natsechobbyist @POTUS We already produce $2.3T (16.65% of world total) in manufacturing output, making up about 11% of our economy... it's been on a fairly steady increase over the past 3 decades. How much more manufacturing do we need? Seems like a sector that's already doing just fine...
@SullyCNBC Honestly, I wouldn't be all that sad to require more ships docking at US ports to have more requirements regarding staffing/employment/registration. There's a TON of shenanigans in all of these areas in international shipping that we all just ignore.
@SullyCNBC There's no reason these ships can't be Jones Act compliant. I think it's kind of a silly rule, but the big reason there are so few ships is that the companies operating them are super greedy, IMO.
@jbarro (shrug) I think @JohnFetterman sounds GREAT for someone who recently had a stroke impacting his language centers. It also suggests he's far braver than the GOP candidates in other races who refused to debate. Good for him. He'll be a great Senator.
@AJNoiter@cnnbrk The claim is patently absurd. There's absolutely no reason the speech and debate clause would impact his ability to testify in front of a grand jury. Like I said, the case literally makes no sense.
@KevinTMorris That's fine, I didn't vote in the primaries this cycle, either. There were a lot more competitive GOP primaries than Democratic ones, so you'd expect them to have a higher turnout, IMO.