Me: Conservatives will get nostalgic about literally anything

You: How about dirty homemade bathtub meth?

Me:
Give us back our small-batch locally sourced artisinal micro-brewed fair trade meth!!
That aftertaste isn't drain cleaner.

It's LOVE.
This man's small business was DESTROYED by cheap imports of MEXICAN METH

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22 Mar
About 69% of eligible Americans (and 75.1% of all Americans) have NOT been vaccinated yet. And we're almost a quarter of the way through 2021.

This is far from over.
Meanwhile, COVID infections are accelerating in Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hamsphire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and Washington.

covidestim.org
Here are pictures of case growth from Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Read 4 tweets
22 Mar
A good thread about the history of anti-Asian racism in pre-WW2 America. Note the pretty incredible shift from before the war to after.
This shift is well-documented in @ellendwu's "The Color of Success".

Basically, the U.S. government cracked down on anti-Asian racism, because of its military and diplomatic entanglements in Asia.

amazon.com/Color-Success-…
What's pretty remarkable to me is that neither the Korean War (where we actually fought China!) nor the Vietnam War seems to have provoked a spate of anti-Asian attacks in the U.S. -- or if it did, it hasn't been well-recorded.
Read 7 tweets
19 Mar
1/Let's talk about decarbonization!

How can America save the world from catastrophic climate change?

There is a way.

noahpinion.substack.com/p/decarbonizat…
2/It might seem, at first glance, like U.S. decarbonization is merely a symbolic moral gesture. After all, we're forecast to produce only 5% of global emissions this century.

Even eliminating all of that would be a drop in the bucket, right?

3/It's incredibly unfair that the U.S. was able to grow and develop for a century while belching carbon into the air, but now -- through the pure hard unyielding truths of physics -- developing Asia is going to have to do most of the work of decarbonization.
Read 21 tweets
18 Mar
Cash benefits are a complement to the dignity of work, not a substitute.
There's nothing dignified about taking a crappy survival job because you can't afford to take some time to look for a good one or go back to school to get a better one.
There's nothing dignified about working yourself to the bone only to have to stretch your paycheck to the end of the month because you can just barely afford rent and food.
Read 6 tweets
17 Mar
World Bank global poverty estimates through 2019.

At $1.90/day, all regions cut poverty except for Middle East, where poverty increased due to wars.

public.flourish.studio/visualisation/…
At $3.20/day, same story.
At $5.50/day, poverty in Africa has been decreasing only slightly. Note Latin America's very good performance in cutting poverty since the mid-1990s.
Read 4 tweets
16 Mar
Folks, Substack isn't a network-effect platform. I use it because I am lazy. You can pretty easily set up a blog, an email newsletter, and subscription payments yourself. It's not a public square, except to the extent that the internet itself is a public square.
There are also other platforms that do the same thing as Substack, like Ghost.

It's utterly ridiculous to think that Substack somehow represents a gatekeeper to the world of newsletter blogs.

ghost.org/vs/substack/
I like the people who run Substack, and the web design looks nice, but if the company got nuked tomorrow, Noahpinion would be up and running on another platform within a day, with all of the same subscribers.
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