The best Labor Day graph - worker productivity & compensation grew together when unions were strong, but when unions declined the rate of productivity growth didnt spike. The only thing that changed was worker compensation, which stagnated. https://t.co/kZrwHx8GkS pic.twitter.com/mltb1MShy4— David Sirota (@davidsirota) September 7, 2020
Hoover, of course.
a radiologist and Hoover Institute fellow who regularly appeared on Fox News is now advising Trump on coronavirus, questioning mask-usage, pushing CDC to discourage testing asymptomatic people, and claiming children can't transmit the virus https://t.co/x2unqhTnY8— Rachel Cohen (@rmc031) September 2, 2020
I have a feeling something's about to break with Tesla, between competition across the price range and scandals propagating, but you should always be reluctant to count out the staying power of the myth of Musk.
“Chinese consumers are transfixed by exclusive products. They buy more Rolls-Royces and Bentleys than anyone else,” Dunne said. #china https://t.co/Q8IX522nYS— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) September 10, 2020
New Lucid Air equipped with lidar, which most driverless car experts consider essential to autonomous performance and safety. $tsla #autonomous https://t.co/MFpYXWdCov— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) September 10, 2020
What about the Tesla workers that get fired shortly before they vest? https://t.co/TQgVfDtkyl— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) September 9, 2020
The question is not "will Tesla disrupt the legacy automakers?"— E.W. Niedermeyer (@Tweetermeyer) September 3, 2020
The question is "will the combination of market and government incentives continue to make it more appealing for legacy automakers to subsidize Tesla than to compete with it?"
Reminds me of a story from the Roadster days that's in Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors. When one of the first hires with manufacturing experience came in he found engineers buying ball point pens from Office Depot and using the springs to jerry-rig trunk latches! https://t.co/7LQFgj1khp— E.W. Niedermeyer (@Tweetermeyer) September 8, 2020
Blistering Consumer Reports review of Tesla's $8000 Full Self Driving package, including some serious safety concerns. @NHTSAgov https://t.co/n9mipZreSs 1/5— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) September 4, 2020
By no stretch is this true: ‘Elon Musk, has found himself in a situation that, with just a bit of a stretch, fits the definition of a monopoly.’ https://t.co/DDRIBfuzF5— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) September 6, 2020
Posting this for those who don’t know it exists. It’s a list of Elon Musk’s promises and performance. To be clear: It does not list his accomplishments. I double-check anything I use and have found it thus far to be highly accurate.https://t.co/pSQGgHrL9P— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) September 7, 2020
And the Teslaish
It would be entirely appropriate for the largest, most reckless and useless bubble company to blow up this whole gigantic tech bubble.— Ed McCabe (@eddiemac3356) September 7, 2020
SoftBank falls 6% as Nasdaq ‘whale’ strategy unnerves traders https://t.co/A82XUEyDvE
Data "Science"
It's "toward" data science, not arrived at. https://t.co/DXGpFL7EPY— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) September 5, 2020
Crime and Politics
Brian Kemp won the 2018 gubernatorial race by about 55,000 votes. https://t.co/Ht2cRLig0D— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) September 6, 2020
Abundant in the timeline today, msgs like this from:— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) September 6, 2020
-Accts created Aug or Sept 2020
-100s of times more tweets than followers
- String of numbers in ID
-Variations on “sick and tired Democrat” or “I’m a lifelong Dem.” Equally convincing as “I am Joe, real USA person" pic.twitter.com/etoAB8YDHH
For years, Fox has worked to undermine and discredit the work of other newsrooms that have reported damning details about Trump. But on Friday, something different happened: The network tried to undermine the reporting of its own Pentagon correspondent. https://t.co/skc0JRLgDh— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) September 7, 2020
In Colorado, we take double voting seriously and refer all suspected cases for legal enforcement. If it makes sense, I will include @realDonaldTrump in the referral for prosecution. He may not have presidential immunity anymore depending on the election.— Jena Griswold (@JenaGriswold) September 7, 2020
This hasn't held up well, but in an interesting way. Another entry for our file on cases of someone on the far left making, in essence, Fox News arguments,— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) September 7, 2020
Dissidents Against Dogma via @thenation https://t.co/eEC1wMU8jy
If the girl is black, it's 62 cents.
Instead of blowing up things for a gender reveal party, the parents to be should hand out wallets. If there’s a dollar inside, it’s a boy, if there’s 72 cents, it’s a girl— Professor Sarah Parcak (@indyfromspace) September 7, 2020
Misc
In a dictatorship, the state media tells you the sky is green. In a failing democracy, the free press tells you that one candidate says the sky is blue and the other candidate says the sky is green, without mentioning which is correct. https://t.co/pXFE7oUB6a— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) September 7, 2020
Despite full Maoist Communism in China, descendants of former landlords and rich peasants today earn 16% more than descendants of others.— Whyvert (@whyvert) September 2, 2020
They couldn't inherit wealth from grandparents, parents were barred from university in Cultural Revolution, but they inherited something pic.twitter.com/6bHbKen5ez
WFH
“Workers who once commuted by car but now work from home are saving a total of $758 million per day, according to research from freelancing platform Upwork.”— Tommy Leep (@leepnet) September 7, 2020
Per day.
h/t @collabfundhttps://t.co/25fTIYAZMC
And finally...
Stag beetle vs giant robot stag beetle - GO! pic.twitter.com/WF71uC305S— ModernDinosaurAttacks 🦉 (@ModDinoAttacks) September 7, 2020