by Simon Wren‐Lewis — Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer, Vaughan S. Roberts
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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.
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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...
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(uh-oh, I may have gotten some mixed up... or have I??)
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Janey, Janey, Janey, still making me laugh from beyond.
mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2025/09/misu...
The government delegating some highly technical tasks to independent experts doesn't create a democratic deficit, but it does avoid wishful thinking.
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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:
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And while parts of his epic are very good, Aeneas himself comes across as a self-righteous prig.
#ISaidWhatISaid
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@danneidle.bsky.social makes the case for big-picture tax reform.
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by Jack Stilgoe — Reposted by Mark E. Schaffer, Aleksandra Urman
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Which means if Elizabeth wanted to track this guy down it would be piss easy
9/10 trolls SUCK at OSINT
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More shocking: they're reforms that are never mentioned by any politicians
buff.ly/rTfNmFC
on.ft.com/3K05vhS
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Or does it? Let's take a look at this "study"...
www.theguardian.com/food/2025/se...
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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
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Me, being neither, merely sets out what the Good Friday Agreement expressly says.
davidallengreen.com/2023/07/why-...
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We have reached the point where a majority of the print media are in effect encouraging civil unrest and racial hatred, yet thanks to political short termism this press remains essentially unaccountable for their behaviour
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'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:
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@johnhawks.net on the fascinating discovery of a DNA segment that slipped from Denisovans to Neanderthals to, among others, Native peoples in Mesoamerica.