If this is true, I’ve never been less proud to be an American. Targeting first responders with a second strike on a bridge is un-American. Becoming terrorists to fight terrorism is disgusting.
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This remake is weird. The target audience seems to be millennial parents who want to introduce their sub 10yo kids to Potter. But it’s not like the movies have aged that poorly? I have friends “looking forward” to it but it’s not an “omg” excitement. Tough to see it sustaining viewers for 10 years
“Mexico will pay for the wall”
Hopefully lawmakers don’t revive this version of “Team WV” down the road. The data shows, as we wrote this week, that JobsOhio’s results don’t match the privatization hype. ohiorivervalleyinstitute.org/copying-and-...
Following great work by @ohiocapitaljournal.com and Scioto Analysis, this week at ORVI I deep dive the economic report card after 15 years of JobsOhio. This is important as West Virginia legislators plan to copy the private economic development program. ohiorivervalleyinstitute.org/copying-and-...
West Virginia legislators are misguided in their latest attempt to copy Ohio by privatizing the state’s economic development. I chronicle JobsOhio’s shortcomings in great detail in this week’s post. open.substack.com/pub/ohiorive...
Trump really trying to speed run Bush’s second term.
It’s not enough just to oppose this war on Iran.
We should demand major cuts to the US military budget, starting with cutting it in half.
And so many policies he has enacted that raise prices at the same time: more LNG exports, data center expansion (even behind the grid, they need their own fuel), tariffs on materials & equipment for infrastructure, & cutting off support for renewable development. open.substack.com/pub/ohiorive...
This week, I wrote about the mismatch between President Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” supply side rhetoric and the demand side energy realities. What is driving our utility bills higher? substack.com/profile/6007...
On immigration: "I often am asked to speak as an economist. And what we should never lose sight of is that each of us is a moral being. And you, as I, have to decide how we feel about this form of rhetoric."
This will be the first of many such announcements. I really don’t think the global economy is ready for the restructuring that is starting to hit.
Truly the best graph on AI that I’ve seen.
What shouldn’t be missed is that between the bragging and blaming, President Trump offered exactly zero new policy ideas in last night’s State of the Union. No concrete or realistic plans to help address the economic struggles normal Americans are feeling.
It also seems like just yesterday I remember being told by the Biden admin that there were no workarounds to Supreme Court rulings and student loans would just need repaid. 🥺 Time flies
“Plans a workaround” is a hell of a way to say “President vows to continue illegal thing court already ruled on”
@fractracker.bsky.social
I cross-referenced FracTracker’s US data center dataset with whether their state offers a sales tax exemption for data centers — $100s of millions in chips & cooling equipment. Tech companies chase these tax breaks. Revenue that could support schools, police, roads, & other services for residents.
A quick summary of Friday’s jobs data, including some white collar AI and manufacturing industry trends I’m tracking. In short, it’s probably the worst year to be graduating with a college degree since 2009. DOGE deferred resignations also showing up publicgood.substack.com/p/jobs-round...
This is a textbook example of “actions speak louder than words.”
What a dumb op ed of made up facts.The kid “might have” had a gun! (he didn’t) The professor could be “protecting people in the classroom behind him” (it was an elevator). How did he get in the building?! (It’s public) Slop from The Dispatch to waste e-space on this www.dispatch.com/story/opinio...
Analysis has shown that leftover brine from oil and gas drilling, while cheaper than salt, often has high levels of radium and other heavy metals. Banning it from streets, where it seeps into ground water and local waterways, would protect millions of Ohioans abc6onyourside.com/news/local/o...
Legislature: *cuts billions from public schools in their budget*
Legislature: “property taxes are too high! Why are you guys cutting so much? The schools are not being responsible!”
This professor, Luke Perez, used to teach at ASU.
He was an instructor for the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, the "freedom school" that was launched with Koch money before the #azleg pumped millions into it.
Background on that: azcir.org/news/2018/05...
Looking forward to digging into this new book from chrisbriem.bsky.social about the future (or lack thereof) of steel in Pittsburgh. Seems to dovetail with much of my own work— smokestack chasing & corporate welfare rather than reckoning with deindustrialization head-on has put our region behind.
U.S. job estimates for 2025 were revised down this week by more than a million jobs, to a level of low growth rarely seen outside of recessions. ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/02/11/r...
As always, thanks to @rooster.info for being unafraid to name names and post the receipts.
Ah yes, the Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society at Ohio State…where you get violently assaulted for legally asking questions about former board chair Les Wexner’s known connections to Epstein in public spaces. My alma mater continues its streak of embarassments www.wosu.org/politics-gov...
This is El Paso, where the airspace has been shut down without explanation for ten days btw