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Mark E. Schaffer

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sjwrenlewis.bsky.social
ew post: Populism and Economic Prosperity
mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2025/10/popu...
We would expect populist governments to damage the economy, and the evidence suggests that they do so in a big way. But we know from Brexit that the media typically nullifies the impact of this evidence on voters.
Populism and Economic Prosperity
Mainstream political parties normally claim that populist parties, if they ever got to power, would damage the economy. We have clear evid...
mainlymacro.blogspot.com
davidallengreen.bsky.social
NEW

Law versus politics

Both the UK and the US face a choice between unchecked executive power or a balanced constitution

By me at @prospectmagazine.co.uk

www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/law/th...
This is the crucial choice facing those both in the United Kingdom and the United States. What is to be the relationship between those with political power and the force of law?  

In the United States it would seem that, at a federal level, both Congress and the Supreme Court are content to nod along with excessive use of presidential power. It is only the individual states themselves and the lower courts that are seeking to hold that executive power to account. 

While in the United Kingdom there are louder political demands for the government to be free from the constraints placed by international law and supposedly activist judges. The implicit call is that ministers and officials should be able to do as they like to the rest of us without any possibility of a court ever saying otherwise. 

What will happen in this contest between executive power and legal restraint cannot be predicted. The happy assumption of the Whig interpretation of history may not be well-grounded. From a liberal perspective things are not only getting worse, but could get a lot worse. The illiberals know what they are doing and they are doing it well.
sophieehill.bsky.social
A thread of inspirational quotes from two of my idols: Kemi Badenoch and Ange Postecoglou

(uh-oh, I may have gotten some mixed up... or have I??)

🧵

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

sturdyalex.bsky.social
I have watched his bit and the bit after Kuenssberg asks the question about 20 times and my ribs hurt.

Janey, Janey, Janey, still making me laugh from beyond.

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

yvanspijk.bsky.social
The word ‘harbour’ shares its origin with French ‘auberge’ and German ‘Herberge’ (both “hostel”).

They come from West Germanic *haribergu (military camp), a compound of *hari (army) and *bergu (shelter).

Other related English words are ‘harbinger’, ‘to harry’ and the name ‘Harold’.

Here’s more:

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

planetcarnival.bsky.social
Virgil wrote FanFic.

And while parts of his epic are very good, Aeneas himself comes across as a self-righteous prig.

#ISaidWhatISaid

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

resfoundation.bsky.social
"The tax system gets worse and worse over time."

@danneidle.bsky.social makes the case for big-picture tax reform.
alexdecampi.bsky.social
Right, so this is ol’boy’s real/regular email address, not a burner—he’s written Google Maps reviews with it three years ago. That means he’s used it for lots of other things too.

Which means if Elizabeth wanted to track this guy down it would be piss easy

9/10 trolls SUCK at OSINT
espiers.bsky.social
Today in unhelpful AI suggestions
AI suggests I respond to a death threat with “haha - thanks!” Photo of a gun attached to a death threat
danneidle.bsky.social
It's shocking how much consensus there is amongst tax policy wonks and economists of Left and Right on the tax reforms the UK needs to boost growth & make the tax system fairer

More shocking: they're reforms that are never mentioned by any politicians

buff.ly/rTfNmFC
Stop talking about wealth taxes — make these reforms instead
Any sane discussion of changes that both right and left could agree on is being crowded out by tax populism
buff.ly
hetanshah.bsky.social
Pet parrots which typically live alone (whilst those in the wild live in large flocks) were given the technology to call each other. They would use it for up to three hours a day, and developed favourite friends 💔
on.ft.com/3K05vhS
When a parrot wanted to connect with a distant friend, a touchscreen showed a selection of other birds available online. The parrots learned to activate the screen, designed specially for them, by touching it gently with their tongues rather than pecking aggressively with their beaks.
"We had 26 birds involved," said Hirskyj-Douglas. "They would use the system up to three hours a day, with each call lasting up to five minutes." The interactions ranged from preening and playing with toys to loud vocal exchanges.
"When we went through the data, we found that most of these parrots had favourite friends," said Hirskyj-Douglas.

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

cstross.bsky.social
Good morning! Here is a meme (ganked from somewhere it was retooted on Mastodon, original source lost in the mists of time)

It's the classic Distracted Boyfriend, only all three participants are wearing vaguely classical robes, the woman in the red dress's hairdo is a full head of angry snakes, and the distracted boyfriend has been turned to stone.

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

americanstudier.bsky.social
150 years ago this week, the New York Daily Graphic newspaper featured “Professor Tigwissel’s Burglar Alarm,” a series of 17 images from young cartoonist Livingston “Hop” Hopkins that constitute (to my knowledge--corrections welcome as ever!) the first newspaper comic strip in American history. 🗃️ +
sarahtaber.bsky.social
When people say "We used to drink raw milk from our own cow and it was fine,"

That's... usually not the case!

In families w their own cow, the mom usually boiled it before using.

We just forgot bc that's a boring chore that mom did. And who pays attention to that?

youtu.be/vKDPast9WFk
"Everyone Drank Raw Milk!" No They Didn't
YouTube video by Farm to Taber
youtu.be
mattthr.bsky.social
There's no better poster child for the mess the UK is now in than the fact that the Financial Times - home to the "how to spend it" supplement on luxury geegaws - is now one of the most left-wing media channels in the country simply because it's still interested in reality.

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

yvanspijk.bsky.social
The English words 'galaxy' and 'latte' are etymologically related.

'Galaxy' stems from the Ancient Greek word for "milk", 'gála', which has the same Proto-Indo-European ancestor as Latin 'lactem', which became 'latte' in Italian.

Click my new graphic to learn more about this word family:

Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer

charlescmann.bsky.social
"It’s a genetic sandwich with a thin Denisovan filling surrounded by thick Neanderthal bread."

@johnhawks.net on the fascinating discovery of a DNA segment that slipped from Denisovans to Neanderthals to, among others, Native peoples in Mesoamerica.
The gene from Denisovan to Neanderthal to modern mucus
A “genetic sandwich” reveals how a block of DNA entered several populations successively and was affected by natural selection.
www.johnhawks.net

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