Emma
@geekethics
If you're such an expert why aren't you right?
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This is twitter. Nobody's an expert, everyone is paid off, nobody is qualified, and everyone is fake. Can we all stop wondering about such boring questions and talk about which of these fake people are correct?
Yes it’s dumb, but it’s a better policy pattern - the government directly funding an outcome it wants - than the British state’s method of pushing its policy goals as obligations to private business (S106, net zero, Martyn’s law) ‘Gov groceries’ net costs will be a clear line…
I don’t say this lightly: Zohran Mamdani’s proposal for New York City to drive down food prices by having the city run its own grocery stores is the most economically delusional thing I’ve seen in a long time. What planet do these people live on?
If it's profitable to turn the best farmland in the country into housing why does any farmland exist at all? Terrible use of resources.
Absolutely horrendous statistic. We lose our farmland and food security at our own peril.
If I saw people dressed like this, with ski masks covering their faces, throwing someone into an unmarked van, I would assume a violent gang of kidnappers just abducted an innocent bystander. Nope. It’s how ICE operates in June 2025.
As HS2 grinds ever deeper into calamity I note that it was in many ways what a big majority of "experts" say these things should be. Cross-party consensus, with independent expert input, and a long-term joined-up plan overseen by a strong central government.
You fully do not have to hand it to Netanyahu at all. However this is an incredible thing to do to the president of the united states.
netanyahu gave trump a gold-plated pager and trump was "disturbed by the gift"
That's the great thing about "reform", we can all agree we want "reform". We can assemble a huge diverse coalition who all agree on "reform" but who would all violently disagee on any actual proposal for change.
See also Britain's grand plans for "EU reform" 1973-2016
I'm sick of the AI scam. They aren't actually capable of reasoning. They simply use a huge amount of training data they have available to trigger a process of anamnesis, by which their souls remember what they ALREADY learned during their previous life in the world of forms
Wow. If it were not for President Trump, 1/3 of the US population would have died in the last 100 days.
Today is Fentanyl Awareness day. In President Trump’s first 100 days we’ve seized over 22 million fentanyl laced pills, saving over 119 Million lives. We are fighting relentlessly for the families of loved ones lost, for those whose lives are at risk, and for the soul of our…
A lot of what sucked about the Soviet Union wasn't an inherent feature of communism, it's just the natural result of them being quite a poor country. Obviously they were poor because of the communism, but you can reach the same ends by other means.
Bruh the American new right is doing communism from first-principles lmao. You will own nothing. You will have one type of bean. You will be happy.
That was me! One of my proudest moments in fandom tbh.
A slightly weaker form of meth is one of the best substances that exists. Many more people should try it at least once just to see how you like it.
ADHD culture in America is basically "You're a rambunctious kid, so we're going to put you on a slightly weaker form of meth for your whole life"
the only thing that will actually prompt a full recovery is Congress reasserting its power over taxation so the markets can actually be sure we won't do this song and dance again in a few months.
And that damage is already done. Trump has shown himself to be ill-advised and impulsive. Even if he repealed all the tariffs tomorrow, businesses would still have to worry about what he might do next, and be correspondingly conservative about plans for future expansion.
Problem: local councils have to much power and use it to block construction. Solution: give local councils the power to steal people's property and hope they use this power for good? Someone explain this to me.
The Planning & Infrastructure Bill is good legislation overall. But the clauses on compulsory purchase are worrying. They facilitate councils' expropriating people's homes at less than the value of their mortgages, potentially condemning them to financial ruin. This is not…
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