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jeremysenderowicz

@senderowiczj

The successor-in-interest to @jsende, only this time with better operational security.

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calendar_today09-12-2021 03:27:25

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Nadav Pollak (@nadavpollak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know many excellent journalists and media outlets that continue to do great work, but do yourself a favor and always keep asking questions about BREAKING stories and look for more resources to educate yourself. Today is very hard to get the actual truth on many events

Alex Godofsky (@alexgodofsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it is now clear that, given all the subsequent facts, it would be much better today if none of the various Biden-era Trump prosecutions had happened.

Jonathan Martin (@jmart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

well, apparently many Democrats *do* need this, because they otherwise let their staffers fresh off a college campus include this stuff in their public remarks

Foster (@foster_type) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's crazy how the most McKinsey Consultant Class Democrats like Spanberger, who is legitimately moderate on a number of issues, are so risk-averse they are often the last to hang on to an untenable status quo.

tedfrank (@tedfrank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish people complaining about the (not good) Trump Intel deal were a bit louder when Obama invested $51 billion (at an ultimate cost to taxpayers of over $30 billion) to bail out the union jobs at GM without any upside.

Marilynne Friedman (@marilynnefriedm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Israel diminished Iran & virtually obliterated Hezbollah. But taking Gaza City & eliminating Hamas? The most complex problem faced by IDF since its inception. נדב איל Nadav Eyal brilliantly enumerates the many reasons why on Dan Senor “Call Me Back”. open.spotify.com/episode/74NMAd…

#Israel diminished Iran &amp; virtually obliterated Hezbollah. But taking Gaza City &amp; eliminating Hamas? The most complex problem faced by IDF since its inception. <a href="/Nadav_Eyal/">נדב איל Nadav Eyal</a> brilliantly enumerates the many reasons why on <a href="/dansenor/">Dan Senor</a> “Call Me Back”. open.spotify.com/episode/74NMAd…
Bobby Fijan (@bobbyfijan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The same dynamic exists in hospitals. A small subset of poorly behaved patients and families treat staff terribly. And since hospitals cannot deny service, the nurses and doctors are forced to still treat them. It is a significant cause of staff turnover … and therefore cost.

Max 📟 (@maxnordau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The article openly admits that they assumed that the 17% number encompasses "all of the certain and probable militant deaths." This is, of course, not true.

The article openly admits that they assumed that the 17% number encompasses "all of the certain and probable militant deaths."

This is, of course, not true.
Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How it started / how it's going A billionaire "anti-poverty activist" fraudulently enriched himself with a "carbon credit" scheme where companies would pay for ESG indulgences and he'd plant trees in Africa, the DOJ said. The company's financials were fake, Joe Sanberg admitted

How it started / how it's going

A billionaire "anti-poverty activist" fraudulently enriched himself with a "carbon credit" scheme where companies  would pay for ESG indulgences and he'd plant trees in Africa, the DOJ said. The company's financials were fake, Joe Sanberg admitted
jeremysenderowicz (@senderowiczj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They are the ones most afraid of their own shadow, to say nothing of the base - and thus end up folding under pressure way too often. See, e.g., the stampede by Senate Ds away from Israel now.