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calendar_today06-08-2011 03:55:48

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Joe Weisenthal (@thestalwart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the funny thing. I can actually, in my head, think of positive sum trade deals with a lot of countries. But mostly it would have to be removing barriers. Like for example, maybe BYD could set up a factory in Tennessee in exchange for market access.

Suffy 🦢 (@drsuffy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PEOPLE OF TWITTER. THE BARE BONES TRUCK HAS ARRIVED. NO STEREO SINGLE CAB DOESNT EVEN COME WITH PAINT, ITS PLASTIC BODY PANELS ALA SATURN MADE IN AMERICA STARTS AT $20,000

PEOPLE OF TWITTER. 

THE BARE BONES TRUCK HAS ARRIVED. 

NO STEREO
SINGLE CAB
DOESNT EVEN COME WITH PAINT, ITS PLASTIC BODY PANELS ALA SATURN 

MADE IN AMERICA 

STARTS AT $20,000
Sneedle (@sramirez68083) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's different about housing that turns people dumb? You don't see people saying stuff like "we don't need more eggs, we need affordable eggs"

sam (@sam_d_1995) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it’s cool how building dense housing near transit solves like 5 problems at once 1) increases transit ridership + revenue 2) makes housing more affordable 3) reduces carbon emissions 4) boosts economic growth 5) raises local tax revenues

Travis (@tuttlepower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Told my well meaning Irish coworker that "what are you on about" has a different connotation to an American in standup today

Joe Weisenthal (@thestalwart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it's possible that the economics have changed and that homeowners in certain cities are, in fact, economically incentivized to support greater density. Not everything is just the same old-cycle of life. Greater density = more desirable = higher rents and resale.