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In response to Don Milgate.
As always, consult Fox to see r-spin. (You can find this POV coming from, e.g., Kudlow yesterday).

Generally, the household survey is countercyclic so it makes a great rebuttal for the masses.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/december-jobs-report-real-numbers-anemic-not-robus-why-americans...
01:16 PM - Jun 08, 2024
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In response to Remo.
10:05 AM - Jun 08, 2024
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
You do realize that when millions of people start joining that will inevitably bring in even more of the far reaches of the bell curve of sensitivity. Some of them freak out about their own shadows.
11:05 AM - Jun 07, 2024
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In response to Remo.
Of all the cars I ever owned, the one I wish I still had was a 56 DeSoto Fireflight with a push-button automatic torqueflight transmission, power everything, and a hemi v8. It was pink and lavender and yes, that was original pj.
12:10 AM - Jun 07, 2024
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In response to Evolve Undefined.
They are less than mediocre, they are men, and they are white. Pretty much because they exclude women and black men they cannot use, successfully so far, but for the extremely talented and persistent.
11:34 AM - Jun 06, 2024
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In response to Andi Pandi.
This kind of assumes it wasn't their idea. Or, worse, their idea of honoring their mother.
11:50 AM - Jun 05, 2024
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In response to Remo.
Please don’t think of me as insufficiently subtle, but rather part of a wider audience requiring subtitles.
10:29 AM - Jun 05, 2024
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In response to The Reluctant Townie.
You controlling for the condition of your digits?
10:26 AM - Jun 05, 2024
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In response to David J. Fielding.
Same old wine, brand new bottle.
10:15 AM - Jun 05, 2024
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In response to David J. Fielding.
Sympathy. Being born to the rise phase of any long cycle creates an illusion; the ebb brings disappointment; age brings the realization that it isn’t a slope but a wave, and any real trend isn’t evident in a human lifetime.
09:58 AM - Jun 05, 2024
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In response to Marc.
The problem is “fairness” is a heuristic, not a goal. Canon based on outcomes like wealth distribution, rather than hard-to-measure inputs like opportunity, is a recipe for entropy and, much worse, an invitation to mischief and disingenuity.
11:15 AM - Jun 04, 2024
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In response to Deuce Flash.
TY
12:52 PM - Jun 03, 2024
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In response to The Reluctant Townie.
Did you mean “at the hands of” or “in service to”?
09:39 AM - Jun 03, 2024
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In response to Travel Buff.
Oh yeah? Wait till Thomas and Alito pen the trump v NY “Malicious / Frivolous Conviction” SCOTUS majority opinion.
09:45 AM - Jun 02, 2024
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In response to Melissa Christopher.
The tender infancy of a monster can mess with you. He is natural born one whose father nurtured that part of him with lavish hatred. It was horrific.
03:21 PM - Jun 01, 2024
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
How where when ??
01:12 PM - Jun 01, 2024
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In response to Tracy I.
I think it’s sadistic. They inflict him on us for the pleasure of our disgust. President DickPic.
01:00 PM - Jun 01, 2024
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In response to Charlotte Clymer.
One “aha” moment in my life was about Gay Pride. I was asking stupid questions and one of my more patient victims started laughing. “You think we’re celebrating pride about being gay? You proud of being cis? Now Imagine how proud you’d be if no one saw anything you did besides be cis.”
12:48 PM - Jun 01, 2024 (Edited)
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In response to Ellen Leigh.
Beautiful, but it sounds like you had to to lay them first and paint them after.
12:32 PM - Jun 01, 2024
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In response to Bob Cesca.
Know what makes this fun? She has to be this utterly bonk to make news, and the bar keeps getting higher. With the way she’s been gerrymandered in, she might make it all the way to full Rebecca Romijn doing Bozo instead of Mystique before she gets canned. (Sorry for the mental image).
12:23 PM - Jun 01, 2024
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In response to Michelle Schwinghammer.
In town, you don't see anything, and that is a place we regularly see pickups with multiple flags. Just here in my gated community. It feels very 'wagon circle-y.'
01:16 PM - May 31, 2024
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In response to Terminator LX.
I tried to string about 6 thoughts together in a row. Hope you got all 6 and it made sense. Nuclear waste, meltdown risk, energy balance... government is no good at optimization, and here we need it desperately.
05:03 PM - May 30, 2024
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In response to NotGiven.
Life without energy is short and brutal. If we disregard of less immediate, shared cost, no matter the source, our fate will be no less brutal. /6
12:57 PM - May 30, 2024 (Edited)
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In response to NotGiven.
Add in a small promotion expense, and the entire system acts in distorted favor of short-term interest, disregarding less evident but existential long-term shared interests. /5
12:56 PM - May 30, 2024 (Edited)
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In the second instance, stakeholders divert profits toward regulatory capture, leading to unnecessary subsidy and regulatory impunity /4
12:56 PM - May 30, 2024 (Edited)
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In response to NotGiven.
Production and consumption pollute the shared environment, with cumulative and daunting (approaching insurmountable) environmental damage for which individuals feel little responsibility. /3
12:55 PM - May 30, 2024 (Edited)
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In response to NotGiven.
In the first instance, benefits (profits) are privatized while damage (pollution) is socialized and neglected, unreflected by corporate profit. /2
12:55 PM - May 30, 2024 (Edited)
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In response to Terminator LX.
There are two (not unrelated at all) issues with fossil fuels, and they only need to be slightly generalized to apply to the entire energy industry: the tragedy of the commons and regulatory failure. /1
12:52 PM - May 30, 2024 (Edited)
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In response to Terminator LX.
I have few “feelings” about gasoline, but ask me about the fossil fuel industry and you’ll get an entirely different response. Very different concerns regarding the environmental effects of commercialized fission v. fusion. You may not be able to interpret the results here.
10:49 AM - May 30, 2024
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In response to Peggy Stuart #FirstWave.
Yes, and at all times prior to sale, in transit, and on display (especially on a mannequin. We had fake pocket squares that were *also* sewn to shape!) We used to put a card in suits about vents and pockets to "allow" customers to remove tacks themselves.
05:25 PM - May 28, 2024
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