is zohran the first to do it?
is zohran the first to do it?
White Lotus is great, highly recommend!
An "economist" so dumb I had to explain to him how the import price index works last month will now lead the BLS, kill me
There is no legal or political system that can hold together a culture that has lost all sense of public morality or shame.
This is just the beginning.
Three towers from Phase 1 of SenΜΓ‘αΈ΅w nearing completion pictured from Vanier Park, with the squat "Vancouver Academy of Music" in front
The Three Towers of Phase 1 of SenΜΓ‘αΈ΅w nearing completion! senakw.com
Pictured from near the Vancouver Academy of Music in what is now Vanier Park, but what was once yet another part of the old village of SenΜΓ‘αΈ΅w and former Kitsilano 6 Reserve.
Nobody said that firing federal workers would be solely responsible for causing a recession. I said it would be one factor contributing to worsening employment, along with tariff volatility, and slashing private-sector jobs through contracts and funding.
80k employees in one industry losing their jobs in one month will obviously noticeably affect monthly employment data. It doesnβt need to meaningfully affect the unemployment rate. Thatβs not why Trump fired the commissioner, theyβre trying to hide any poor performance
I mean you can look at the BLS data. The biggest monthly and YOY job losses have been in industries impacted by tariff volatility (manufacturing, construction) and those impacted by federal job and funding cuts (federal employment, scientific research, consulting).
Not to mentions the tens of thousands of workers who took the severance payout arenβt even included in unemployment numbers yet. Letβs see how the jobs report gets manipulated to ignore this when the money runs out in October
Itβs not just the tariffs, Trump has also eliminated hundreds of thousands of jobs through all the federal workers, contracts, and funding they slashed. Theyβve flooded the job market and crippled hiring for entire industries: scientific research, international development, renewables, contracting
"Old Town Alexandria, historic Savannah, historic Annapolisβthese 'cities' are built in almost the exact same pattern as American 'small towns.'" Cities and towns are different intensities and sizes of traditional urbanism. thedeletedscenes.substack.com/p/back-to-ba...
I trained my facebook algorithm to only show me insane skyscraper parkour so that I wouldn't watch it but I became numb to the danger and started leaving comments like "me and my friends are 13 and we do this for hours. We may die but we are the new generation" and now I get dozens of angry replies
flagging a correction to this: Florida's housing development overall *is* very similar to arizona and texas, but i misspoke about Miami specifically. Miami has also been building quite a lot per capita (but not as much as the star cities in the article)
Looking at the suburbs that have significantly densified would be an interesting next project
Jersey City absolutely deserves a shoutout too! I didnt include it in the chart since the pattern isnt as clear on a state level. But it's building nearly as much per capita as seattle, dc, and atlanta, while also being much denser.
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It's national density ranks, which explains why, say, so little of Texas' development is happening in "downtowns", even though Austin is one of the fastest-growing metros in the country. Most of their 'downtown' homebuilding has been in relatively sparser neighborhoods by national standards
hi! I wrote this piece. Florida looks very similar to Arizona and Texas actually, with slightly more greenfield/rural development. Miami is, perhaps surprisingly, not much better than NYC when it comes to per capita new home development
Incredibly amazing post by @jessrem.bsky.social with an important point about American housingβNY/CA build nothing, TX/AZ sprawl, but only a few American cities like Seattle, Atlanta, & DC are actually building lots of new dense housing in their core neighborhoods
pretty incredible that some cities are building as much per capita in their downtowns as the suburbs of texas, florida, and arizona. seattle and atlanta lets gooooo
We need Populism in the streets but Abundance in the sheets
The political theory behind IRA was roughly as follows: We have lost control of the information landscape and can no longer win rhetorical or purely political battles; however, if we make substantive policy progress that directly touches voters' lives, they will notice and reward us.
For sure, itβs a nitpick with the headline writers. they are contributing to the misunderstanding a lot of people have where they donβt believe mom-and-pop landlords qualify as investors
Sure but people renting out houses are still using them as investments. You donβt need to be a corporation to be an investor
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are trying to use their βbudgetβ to actually strip courts of their ability to enforce contempt citations for violating orders or injunctions. Basically eliminating the fundamental tool, potentially making many future rulings meaningless.
Whatβs the German word for equal parts anger and respect. I admire that you sew these but Iβm mad I canβt buy them myself π
legitimately sad that NIMBYs have managed to turn parents who sacrifice and strive to get their kids a better education into the villains of their narrative