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Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Reagonomics: Cut taxes for the rich increasing the financial incentive to invest, hope this generates an increase in the stock of physical capital. YIMBYism: Make it legal to create more physical capital where demand is high, and people will just do it. https://t.co/s0hrIUCe2R — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
RT @RyanRadia: @mattyglesias @Eugene_Scott Share of U.S.-born adults ages 25–29 who completed 12th grade (or higher): (Caveat: A very small… — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
YIMBYism is supply-side economics in that it maintains that increasing the supply of homes is good. The anti-YIMBYs, I guess, think it's bad? — PolitiTweet.org
rafael shimunov @rafaelshimunov
There is a fake cultural movement funded by billionaire developers that promotes Republican supply side economics t… https://t.co/NKW4oao7Wv
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
The kids love cheaper gasoline and/or student loan forgiveness. https://t.co/IdVWJb3WpB — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
In general at any media organization the least left-wing people will be the people who write about politics — then the guy who covers food and whoever makes the CMS are going to be Communists. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
It is definitely true that the engineers at media companies are more left-wing than the journalists, though I don't know exactly what follows from that. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@bendreyfuss Anything But Reading — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
If polls are unbiased then GOP candidates are as likely to underperform the RCP polling average as to overpeform it. But out of six states — WI/PA/NV/OH/FL/NC — I think we'll see GOP overperformance in at least five. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
In general there are not high prices to be paid for making predictive errors in punditry but that seems fully symmetrical. We should try to make this more rigorous, so I'm going to offer a precise prediction. https://t.co/89UJq8LtBt — PolitiTweet.org
Greg Sargent @ThePlumLineGS
Just gonna reiterate: As you read all the analyses and tweets today, remember the rule: There is zero pundit price… https://t.co/c5WtY5wUQ6
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Almost as if blowing up the JCPOA was a mistake…. — PolitiTweet.org
Jacob Kornbluh @jacobkornbluh
Gantz says Iran will have enough material to produce a nuclear bomb “in a matter of weeks” if there’s no deal or th… https://t.co/ZHbpbbMalF
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@swinshi Is the increase in market incomes wages or participation or hours worked? (Or a combination) — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
One thing I wonder about these apps is shouldn’t there be an effort to make the available information more credible? It’s not in anyone’s interest to be candid but the ecology as a whole would be much more useful if it were. — PolitiTweet.org
Honestly with Bari Weiss @thehonestlypod
Was Tinder, which launched ten years ago today, for good? @emmma_camp_ , @CostelloWilliam, @LindsayTigar,… https://t.co/jbXZtl0kdl
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@gelliottmorris @kwcollins You can also see from how the NRCC allocated money in 2020 that they genuinely underestimated their prospects. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@Eugene_Scott It is a lot, though much rarer than it used to be — especially for native-born people. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
There's also a bit of a paradox: Today's Americans are better-educated than ever, but we've also switched from being the best-educated country in the world to being pretty average for a rich country. So some see increased emphasis on education while others see a decline. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
I think people don't realize this, but through the 1960s most Americans hadn't finished high school. That's the lagged impact of a huge expansion of high school in the first half of the 20th century — I sincerely don't know what the people on the losing side of that argued? https://t.co/sMmzSpzSa4 — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Something I'd be interested in learning more about if anyone better-versed in history has recommendations is what were the debates like during the High School Movement era? I assume there were people who had the take that universal high school was unrealistic or pointless. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Every graduate of a selective college I know has this take. Meanwhile, my dad always says he wishes he'd gone to college. So idk. — PolitiTweet.org
Wells King @wellscking
The fundamental issue with higher education isn't the price tag. It's the unmerited pedestal on which we place th… https://t.co/HgqfLQxu5H
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Spot rent inflation is higher than average rent inflation, but spot rents are disinflating fast while average rents continue to rise. The Fed should pivot if these lines cross, but I'm worried they won't. https://t.co/FegHW0ydjw https://t.co/5W2Pf8ZPJM — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
I agree with "on pace to be rising too fast" — surprised Adam doesn't mention the differential between spot rents and average rents in this regard. — PolitiTweet.org
Adam Ozimek @ModeledBehavior
If not too fast already, then soon to be too fast. I should probably say "on pace to be raising too fast", which is… https://t.co/LioiK8VuYl
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Is there a movement in Westeros to ban Moon Tea? — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@SpecialPuppy1 @Nate_Cohn I think if faced with the choice “assume the problem was due to the pandemic and has now been fixed” vs “assume we need to make some difficult and potentially expensive changes” you can see why they are opting the roll the dice again. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
RT @voxdotcom: Is talk about reparations “counterproductive”? This Marxist scholar thinks so. https://t.co/Nny8KpAXOg — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
RT @bfurnas: https://t.co/RJeQwxo5nx — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@gelliottmorris @donmoyn In particular, given the skewed maps Wisconsin Dems are in a very difficult situation and could really use accurate information about local public opinion. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Which is just to say that the polls aren’t biased because pollsters are biased, it’s just hard to do accurate polling these days and the incentives for accuracy aren’t that strong. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
Okay good @Nate_Cohn said it — nobody seems to have fixed the giant polling errors from 2020. I know some people are heartened that the GOP internal polls seem in line with the public media ones, but that was true two years ago too. https://t.co/tQMGK3QaXQ — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@conorsen Guy who’s worried falling gas prices are inflationary — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
@dsquareddigest @yorksranter @stianwestlake I get that this is satire but that’s exactly right. There should be less prescriptive planning and more general flexibility to build. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Yglesias @mattyglesias
If you are one of the 48 percent of Republicans who believes the federal government will confiscate citizens’ firearms in the next ten years and would like to make a wager, please get in touch — this strikes me as very unlikely. https://t.co/pj7uhej38H — PolitiTweet.org