@weeklyshowpod@R_Thaler Jon, I’ve been watching you for decades. I have an MBA from the university of Chicago, I have attended Thaler’s lectures, and read some of his work. Forgive me, but I have three words for you after having listened to this podcast: please shut up.
@matthewyglesias I live in Virginia and I am also of the opinion that Maryland drivers are worse than others but I appreciate this story. It would be interesting to see a comparable analysis of traffic citations issued to drivers on the beltway https://t.co/p8xACQrTwN
@matthewyglesias I live in Virginia and I am also of the opinion that Maryland drivers are worse than others but I appreciate this story. It would be interesting to see a comparable analysis of traffic citations issued to drivers on the beltway https://t.co/p8xACQrTwN
@JustinWolfers Love your work but this piece doesn’t do a good job explaining the difference between the federal funds rate and the federal discount rate
The gunman bought the weapons used in the attack shortly after his 18th birthday — May 16: https://t.co/TPA6e8qyuh.
The gun store he posted receipts from (https://t.co/DssAliPU9n) tweeted this that day:
Personal velocity https://t.co/N7rz5PEwui
Analogies are never perfect but forward motion has nothing to do with bike stability, as demonstrated by this clip of bike roller races: https://t.co/8DUAZqIo6F
@ProfWillHowell I appreciate your https://t.co/eC9jnGwJty allow me to suggest that you identify each of the speakers in the description of each of your episodes.
@AaronBlake Only 7 of 57 votes or 12% might be considered "bipartisan" aye votes in Trump's second trial, less "bipartisan" than the 7 out of 19 votes or 36% of the nay votes in Andrew Johnson's trial
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