@mattyglesias Seems like some hard-coded congressional review period for tariffs would be a good idea. Sort of like we have for end-of-term regulations.
@jessesingal What's especially gross about this is that we've spent 50 years outsourcing portions of the social safety net to non-profits on the theory that they're closer to the action and more nimble than the feds directly providing, but now suddenly it's all money laundering and grifting.
55 years ago today, King Crimson released In The Court Of The Crimson King. It hit No.5 in the UK and No.28 in the US, catapulting KC to mainstream success. Read more in this article by, KC biographer, Sid Smith: https://t.co/vE1LDdBb2t
@mattyglesias Because all his references are from the 80's, probably "Sydney is so weird; it's as if she's carrying Spock's katra and the only solution is to steal the Enterprise/2020 Election";
@TRHLofficial@OleBeeM Joe's sitting in the middle of the left side of the table, like the president always does. The president doesn't sit at the head.
Weird update today. Harris ticked up slightly in our national polling average but lost ground in our forecast and is now <50% vs. Trump.
One reason for that is the model's convention bounce adjustment, which affects the forecast but not the average.
https://t.co/vsGVG18HHI
@tedfrank@mfcannon Court packing is also the actual purview of congress (let them run on it!), unlike the Vice President overruling state election certifications for "reasons".
@tedfrank@mfcannon In 2020-21 everybody thought he was toast and they could turn the page, but now he's not toast and toadies are happy to toadie again.