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David Frum @davidfrum
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has just announced that Florida will no longer impose sales tax on gas stoves. That may not do much for Floridians, who currently tie with Maine for lowest gas stove use in the nation. Only 8% of Florida homes cook with gas. https://t.co/WtaO8H51RK — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @TheAtlantic: Today in The Atlantic: @davidfrum on the GOP’s unsuccessful strategy: weird, extreme, or obnoxious political candidates.… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @business: Germany is in talks with several defense manufacturers to build a multi-layered, anti-missile shield that could cost as much… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Video on @Morning_Joe today https://t.co/YJqv7rlBwO — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
I wrote this about DeSantis in 2021, before he committed to anti-vaxxism and culture war https://t.co/i8GJJPZ2tc https://t.co/9bDkAMifkf — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Inside Florida, DeSantis balances culture war stunts with attention to real-world issues, eg his bet on reopening public schools in August 2020. But as a national candidate, DeSantis is (at least so far) offering only culture war, all the time. https://t.co/52BZtUzCIt — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @DKThomp: One of the Democrats' main challenges is that they don't really have a clear national base (despite over-performance among, e.… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @DKThomp: Hard to debate the central premise here: Trump-led Republicans have underperformed in three consecutive elections in part beca… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @BenSpurr: Mayor says his remarks are going to be longer than usual. https://t.co/eTFcz4C9zQ — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @chefjoseandres: 11 months @WCKitchen Food Fighters have been feeding Ukrainians.. starting the border in Poland now close to the frontl… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
This is so shocking and upsetting for those of us who think of Toronto as a uniquely safe and peaceable great city — PolitiTweet.org
Tina Yazdani @TinaYazdani
CBC has confirmed a journalist has died after another random attack on Toronto's streets. Michael Finlay is being r… https://t.co/2h3Foi24SP
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @petestrzok: 2 days after saying he still believes Putin more than the US Intel Community, the current Republican front runner for Presi… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @edwardstrngr: The technical differences between any two modern tanks are as of nought compared to the ability to maintain the fleet in… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
I opposed Brexit very strenuously at the time. I thought the price not worth paying. But on this anniversary, I'm putting my faith in my friend's self-description: The British *are* good at government. They'll solve this one too, eventually. It's just sad that they have to. END — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Probably all that should have been advertised on the side of the famous Brexit bus, rather than the false claims about more money for the NHS. But along with blaming the false advertisements, there's some responsibility upon those who chose to believe the falsehoods. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Over the long run, I imagine the British will solve the problem through some combination of a) negotiating trade/investment deals with the EU; b) adjusting to lower standards of living and worse public services; and c) emigration of the dissatisfied. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Over the long run, I imagine the British will solve the problem through some combination of a) negotiating trade/investment deals with the EU; b) accepting lower standards of living than otherwise; and c) emigration of the dissatisfied. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
A change of government in the UK will bring new leadership with new priorities. It may gain a new mandate from the electorate, new permission to try new options. But the economic reality of Brexit won't change: fewer resources to meet public and private wants and needs. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
It's just a matter of understanding the cost and benefits of the trade, understanding what the nation is doing and why. My pro-Brexit friend understood. Many other UK voters did not - and Britain is now suffering their surprise and disappointment. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Brexit is a barrier to trade, inter-European migration, and investment. Barriers reduce economic efficiency, meaning that the people behind the barrier must work harder to stand still. Again, that's not a crazy choice. Every nation trades efficiency for sovereignty to some degree — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Any future Labour government will inherit the same conundrum: the promise of more; the reality of less. Better political and economic management may ease the way forward, but it does not change the fundamentals of "less, not more." — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
British politics since Brexit is a process of waking up to the reality of "less" when voters thought they had signed up for "more." Liz Truss tried to exit the conundrum by blasting Britain to growth with tax cuts. Rishi Sunak is accepting the conundrum by belt-tightening. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
But whether you shared my friend's feeling or not, he was admirably clear-sighted: Brexit would cost something. Unfortunately, that's not how Brexit was advertised to UK voters. They were told that Brexit would mean "more" when obviously it had to mean "less." — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
He said, about Britain and the European Union: "We have governed ourselves for a very long time. We're good at it. And if it costs something to govern ourselves again, it's worth it." The argument touched me at the time, and it still does. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
A year or two before the Brexit vote, a pro-Brexit friend led me on a walk through the English countryside. We topped a hill, and he directed my attention to irregular fields in the valley below. The fields' boundaries dated back hundreds of years. He said ... — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Some thoughts on Brexit at 3 ... THREAD — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @KyivPost: 🇧🇬 Bulgaria recognises Holodomor of 1932-1933 as genocide of Ukrainian people. https://t.co/2bvo9S8wPm — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Christopher Buckley pays tribute to James Dickey in @TheAtlantic https://t.co/iwE0EDeMRi — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @JeffreyGoldberg: In which @davidfrum gets right to his point: https://t.co/zong9MZSyW — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @jdvorkin: One of the greatest CBC radio documentary makers and foreign editor was Michael Finlay. He was the victim of a random attack… — PolitiTweet.org