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Eric Boehm

@ericboehm87

Pennsylvania native living in Virginia. Writes @Reason. Chronologically ambiguous. Stay hungry, stay free, and do the best that you can.

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Conor Friedersdorf (@conor64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*The left is bad and hypocritical on free speech so stop complaining about the right undermining free speech* is a bad argument, and instead Americans should punish whatever faction holds power if they undermine free speech, always.

Eric Boehm (@ericboehm87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know there are many more egregious examples of how America has effectively become an imperial state, but "we'll just totally ignore an actual law that Congress actually passed" is in some ways the best illustration of how the legislative branch has been completely cucked

reason (@reason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Boomers are the problem.” That’s one of the myths about Social Security that The The New York Times recently set out to debunk. But is this really a myth? Reason’s @ericboehm87 issues this fact check.

Christian Britschgi (@christianbrits) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So this actually is funny: Comic Dave Smith says Jimmy Kimmel ceased being a comedian because he just started doing unfunny political monologues.

Jason Hart (@jasonahart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Private company stops JD Vance's friend from posting on the company's website = Censorship Federal agency run by JD Vance's friend threatens JD Vance's enemy = Not censorship Getting it yet? jasonahart.com/2025/03/06/fre…

Private company stops JD Vance's friend from posting on the company's website = Censorship

Federal agency run by JD Vance's friend threatens JD Vance's enemy = Not censorship

Getting it yet? jasonahart.com/2025/03/06/fre…
Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Perón didn’t just set broad economic policy—he personally decided which companies succeeded or failed, which sectors received government support, who got access to foreign currency, and more"

"Perón didn’t just set broad economic policy—he personally decided which companies succeeded or failed, which sectors received government support, who got access to foreign currency, and more"
Mike Bird (@birdyword) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When your government isn't broadly corrupt for a long time, "corruption" starts being used for stuff like revolving-door lobbying employment for former politicians. And you forget how incredibly cartoonish the most basic level of corruption can be

When your government isn't broadly corrupt for a long time, "corruption" starts being used for stuff like revolving-door lobbying employment for former politicians. And you forget how incredibly cartoonish the most basic level of corruption can be
Sonny Bunch (@sonnybunch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Tom Homan thing is perfect. He’s accused of a thing, but who can say, and look even if he took bags of cash, well, probably some other person did a bad thing, and besides, he’s hurting Bad People. Only a nerd could care about this! You’re not a nerd are you?

Phil Magness (@philwmagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump DOJ's filing in the tariff case at SCOTUS relies on a string of assertions that can only be described as deranged, delusional, and devoid of any basis in economic reality.

The Trump DOJ's filing in the tariff case at SCOTUS relies on a string of assertions that can only be described as deranged, delusional, and devoid of any basis in economic reality.
Eric Boehm (@ericboehm87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still boggles the mind how so many who profess to be Christians can support this dude Or was the whole "love your enemies" thing optional?