Michael Caley (@mc_of_a) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Caley

@mc_of_a

I host the Double Pivot Podcast (@doublepivotpod) and I write the Expected Goals newsletter

I do local politics with @newkingsdems

he/him (mcofa79 at gmail)

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Bernie Sanders (@sensanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif have all launched indiscriminate attacks against civilians and caused unimaginable human suffering. If the world does not uphold international law, we will descend into further barbarism. I agree with the ICC.

Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif have all launched indiscriminate attacks against civilians and caused unimaginable human suffering.

If the world does not uphold international law, we will descend into further barbarism.

I agree with the ICC.
Joe Weisenthal (@thestalwart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irony aside, how many other things do we not have in further abundance because the stock market vigilantes can’t abide by high investment intensity and price wars.

Matthew Zeitlin (@mattzeitlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i've noticed this too, all wall street research is like trump will be great for stocks except the two major planks of his policy agenda, which won't happen, we hope

New Kings Democrats (@newkingsdems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2024 election was a wake-up call for NYC Democrats. Why did we lose ground, and how do we build back stronger? Watch Michael Caley and NKD’s deep dive and support a brighter, progressive future: youtube.com/watch?v=tHJ8jx…

Michael Caley (@mc_of_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the PL said they'd get this done after the court knocked down their APT rule and they did big, positive sign for consolidating rule of law in professional football

Lakshya Jain (@lxeagle17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon, Jason, Sacks, Vivek, and Trump seem to be going all in on the "cut government spending NOW" train and meanwhile a nontrivial chunk of Trump voters are hoping for stimulus checks round 4.

Michael Caley (@mc_of_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a lot of media executives thought a second trump term would be another gravy train but the lib reaction this time has been very very different and the desire to watch this fucking bullshit happen happen again is just not there

Michael Caley (@mc_of_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

-electoral college bias disappeared -Trump ran strong nationwide -infrequent voters provided the crucial margin I made this for all of us

-electoral college bias disappeared
-Trump ran strong nationwide
-infrequent voters provided the crucial margin

I made this for all of us
Michael Caley (@mc_of_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

btw I will be doing most (not all lol I have a sickness) of my posting at the other site it's ~entirely because I want to share links to my work and to other people's work and have them get shared in turn if I could do that here I'd stay here, all else be damned, but I can't

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Cheers erupt as soldiers are pulling back from the building. For now, the South Korean people have successfully stopped soldiers from entering parliament

Cheers erupt as soldiers are pulling back from the building. For now, the South Korean people have successfully stopped soldiers from entering parliament
Tracy Alloway (@tracyalloway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got a super column coming up in the Odd Lots newsletter by the Double Pivot Podcast co-hosts Michael Caley and Mike L. Goodman explaining how European football has become a hotbed of financial engineering. Sign up here to get it in your inbox: bloomberg.com/account/newsle…

Joe Weisenthal (@thestalwart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible piece from Michael Caley and Mike L. Goodman, edited by Tracy Alloway, on how Football (the European one) got to the cutting edge of financial edngineering. The whole thing is a must read if you're interested in the business of sports. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…

Incredible piece from <a href="/MC_of_A/">Michael Caley</a> and <a href="/TheM_L_G/">Mike L. Goodman</a>, edited by <a href="/tracyalloway/">Tracy Alloway</a>, on how Football (the European one) got to the cutting edge of financial edngineering.

The whole thing is a must read if you're interested in the business of sports. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…