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Brian Deese

@briancdeese

MIT Innovation Fellow; former NEC Director for President Biden and senior advisor to President Obama.

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With rising demand for electricity, we need to expand supply to avoid electricity price shocks Rob Gramlich & I wrote for MIT Technology Review advanced transmission technologies are the closest thing to a $20 bill sitting on the sidewalk to solve this problem x.com/techreview/sta…

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Surrounded by Trump noise, there’s a path forward – for growth, innovation & new bipartisan coalitions. It will require an all-out effort, a shift in government, environmentalism & industrial strategy. The idea’s simple: let’s build sh#t in America again foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Future U.S. growth depends on whether we can build housing, energy generation, data centers, & more. But we face long-standing obstacles to building. I wrote for Foreign Affairs about how building is a pragmatic, politically powerful path forward… And how to get it done.

Future U.S. growth depends on whether we can build housing, energy generation, data centers, & more. 

But we face long-standing obstacles to building.

I wrote for <a href="/ForeignAffairs/">Foreign Affairs</a> about how building is a pragmatic, politically powerful path forward…
And how to get it done.
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American workers, communities, and consumers want an auto industry that can produce the best vehicles in the world. That requires innovation + targeted and temporary protections (coordinated w/ allies). Instead, Trump is driving us into a luddite trap nytimes.com/2025/04/28/opi…

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President Trump has created what could be called a Luddite trap for the American auto industry: His tariffs aim to protect it from foreign competition, while his domestic policies threaten to cut it off from innovation. nytimes.com/2025/04/28/opi…