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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Not great — PolitiTweet.org

Justin Mares @jwmares

1990: zero states with obesity rates above 20% 2018: zero states with obesity rates below 20% Not to mention an… https://t.co/US2URcqUZr

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@lionel_trolling https://t.co/mbN8pdhN7N — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

We must return to tradition (talking to friends in school about the latest episode of The Single Guy which everyone watched just because it was on Thursday night between other better shows). — PolitiTweet.org

Olga Khazan @olgakhazan

Not to get all 🌌but streaming has made it impossible to talk about television, one of life’s greatest pleasures

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@salimfurth I think it broadly aligns with it — argument is that early modernizers’ food culture is older, and therefore worse, than that of late modernizers. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

House Republicans can obviously pass a bill amending the existing appropriations if they like. That could help inform the public about their priorities and vision for fiscal policy but it wouldn’t pass the senate so there’s no practical issue. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

The existing set of appropriations will expire when they expire at which point the House and Senate will either agree to extend them with a continuing resolution, update them with no appropriations bills, or else they won’t and the government will shut down. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Exactly so — Joe Biden has a solemn constitutional obligation to spend all the money already required by law and no money not required by law. The putative debt ceiling is plainly unconstitutional and irrelevant. — PolitiTweet.org

Dan McLaughlin @baseballcrank

The entire argument is for cutting Congress out of the process of funding the federal government, which is the most… https://t.co/XOUYAOeAe4

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@conorsen Required to do! Making legally appropriated payments is not optional. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of cuts to Medicare and Medicaid this entails. — PolitiTweet.org

Susan Ferrechio @susanferrechio

From @GOPLeader McCarthy's offer to GOP holdouts:"House Republicans will adopt an FY24 budget resolution that bala… https://t.co/EVfFUZLKZA

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

If Republicans want to embarrass themselves by pretending to have the constitutional authority to force the Treasury to default that’s not Joe Biden’s problem. A national debate on GOP fiscal priorities, meanwhile, would be great for Democrats. It’s all gravy. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Either the debt ceiling will be raised and things will be fine, or else the debt ceiling will be ignored through one means or another and Republicans will be able to sue and lose if they want to. But there’s no universe in which the country defaults or they win concessions. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

I think it’s important for Democrats to state clearly that no mistake was made related to the debt ceiling because Republicans have no leverage related to the debt ceiling. — PolitiTweet.org

Nate Silver @NateSilver538

Democrats had a good legislative term in 2022 but not passing a debt ceiling increase could be an RBG-not-retiring magnitude blunder.

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

What her take misses is the other thing that’s “centrist” about me is that the issue where I do favor very large departures from the status quo is land use regulation, an issue that doesn’t happen to be strongly aligned with partisan activist blocs. https://t.co/11K9sa7Zt0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

That’s not to say nothing should be changed and I do pieces about changes we should make — relative to our prosperity, Americans have bad population-level health outcomes and it’s a big problem. But my approach is meliorist and anti-radical. https://t.co/92djCTYsaQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

This @ParkerMolloy take on why I’m bad struck me as pretty reasonable. Relative to a lot of people in the takes game I’m friendly to the status quo — I think Americans in 2023 enjoy some of the highest living standards of anyone anywhere in history. https://t.co/G5uVCZV7gJ https://t.co/kthoSwxLL9 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

RT @DrEenfeldt: It's January, so diet culture and the anti-diet movement are competing for attention. Remember, you don't have to choose o… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023 Retweet
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@schmangee Pro-parking, anti-speeding — the compromise we need? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Guess not — PolitiTweet.org

Chris “Subscribe to Law Dork!” Geidner @chrisgeidner

And, that’s that. McCarthy is picking up some support, but there are now six votes for non-McCarthy Rs. Kevin McC… https://t.co/bxRw9P3yck

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Do they have a Speaker yet? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

For most people in most cities the limiting factor on your good meals will be either money or time (especially for parents) not objective scarcity of good places to go. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

NB: “Greater Boston has worse food than other large American metro areas” ≠ “there are no good restaurants in Greater Boston” — the overall quality of American dining options has rise dramatically over time and every substantial community has plenty of good spots. — PolitiTweet.org

Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

One of life’s great questions — why does Greater Boston have fewer good dining options than any other large US metr… https://t.co/ovg8AjqFjL

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Coverage of the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years is pretty muted … negativity bias everywhere. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

RT @rachsieg: Lisa Cook's message at ASSA today: More data please "We should ask how we can better understand the relations among realizat… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023 Retweet
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

A lot of layers to this but Schlapp is not exactly an obscure guy, people must have known about him and… https://t.co/IRHFESeXJo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@tzimmer_history I think it would be great if you adhered to the norm of not making stuff up about the people you criticize. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Gotta get into trad wheat cultivars like emmer. — PolitiTweet.org

Jason Crawford @jasoncrawford

Also, since everyone has mentioned it, ciabatta bread was invented in the 1980s, “as a direct response to [Italy]’s… https://t.co/hlumCzjcV6

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@alexschibuola I find that pretty surprising with nominal pay decelerating so much https://t.co/YFdASrc0jf — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Context for any headline you see about layoffs is that employment in a bunch of sectors — not only these care ones but also government work and food service — are way below pre-pandemic levels so there’s a big buffer of labor demand to soak up anyone Amazon lets go. — PolitiTweet.org

Dean Baker @DeanBaker13

#jobsday big jumps in jobs in nursing homes (5.7k) and day care (6.1k), both sectors still well below pre-pandemic… https://t.co/5AGD0LnAov

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

@JakeSherman @DCDPW Holiday slide — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2023
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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias

Full employment is very good! https://t.co/PonLV1EYMw — PolitiTweet.org

Steven Rattner @SteveRattner

One particularly bright spot in the labor market: workers with disabilities are employed well above the pre-pandemi… https://t.co/cuu8mpn0Mu

Posted Jan. 6, 2023