The real kicker is that Uber loses $5 billion a year. https://t.co/WI8HW60Ngu
— Bret "Gregor Samsa" Stephens (@agraybee) September 6, 2019
NPR has a unique gift for being both submissive and patronizing at the same time
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) September 4, 2019
As you might guessed, I'm going to push back on the importance of this one. The low-density bias of the our electoral system gives Rs a mighty structural advantage, which they simply can't lose as long as they dominate low density areas. It makes it easier for them to win, period.
— Will Wilkinson 🌐 (@willwilkinson) July 12, 2019
“Investigating companies for seemingly political reasons makes a mockery of the idea that the US has a government of laws, not thugs.” My column: https://t.co/g2UijWT0aR
— Joe Nocera (@opinion_joe) September 6, 2019
And we'll be coming back to this one as well.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are right that the climate crisis demands a radical break from discredited ideologies -- but that includes the left's anti-nuclear absolutism. https://t.co/s0mDfYOB1t
— Eric Levitz (@EricLevitz) September 5, 2019
This is what makes @ewarren formidable.
Unlike some of her opponents, she doesn't get sidetracked by a straw man. https://t.co/XGa99u4Gpm
— Arindrajit Dube (@arindube) September 6, 2019
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