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Richard Field

@tyillc

Director Institute for Financial Transparency

Author of Transparency Games

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Adam Nathaniel Furman (@furmadamadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 Nothing can quite prepare you for the symphony of decorative cast iron on the ground floor elevation of Sullivan’s Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Store in Chicago from 1899

1/2 Nothing can quite prepare you for the symphony of decorative cast iron on the ground floor elevation of Sullivan’s Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Store in Chicago from 1899
Michael Cassidy ✝️ 🇺🇸 (@michaelcassidy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our beautiful land isn’t just a numbered asset on a spreadsheet - it’s part of what makes us a nation, belonging both to us and to our posterity. I truly hope this proposed land sale gets removed from the final reconciliation bill.

Our beautiful land isn’t just a numbered asset on a spreadsheet - it’s part of what makes us a nation, belonging both to us and to our posterity.

I truly hope this proposed land sale gets removed from the final reconciliation bill.
Hunter📈🌈📊 (@statisticurban) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The funniest thing is that Montana is completely exempt because Steve Daines said he'd vote against the bill if it was included lol.

Paul (@womandefiner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guys if they are going to start selling off Public land in a pinch, they wont just stop there. They never stop once they start pilfering an asset. It starts with Public and and ends with National parks. When you have people like Mike Lee saying "I prefer blackrock own public

NOLA Nobody (@nola_nobody) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the link to the bill. Go down to page 30 section titled "Lands". Read all of it. There are enough holes to cause a lot of pause. They have made it sound like it will be dispersed to single builders/owners. But States have the first right of refusal, and to do with it as

Wiz888999 (@odb123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀...This headline is wild. The SEC just withdrew pending rule proposals...and instead of protecting retail, they basically hung up a sign that says: “🪧 Market Makers, do whatever you want.” They’re not fixing transparency. They’re not addressing abuse. They’re pulling

Lee (Greater) (@shortmagsmle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sale of land for housing is obviously a controversial part of the "big beautiful bill" but also be aware that it requires both the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to increase timber sales by 270 million board feet COMPOUNDING EACH YEAR for a decade.

The sale of land for housing is obviously a controversial part of the "big beautiful bill" but also be aware that it requires both the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to increase timber sales by 270 million board feet COMPOUNDING EACH YEAR for a decade.
Eric Barker (@ezebarker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sen. Risch of Idaho has stated publicly for the first time that he is opposed to the public land sell-off provision in the Senate reconciliation bill. lmtribune.com/local-news/ris…

MM  (@adgirlmm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Lee is trying to play the victim for his shitty bill that aims to sell the public land right out from under the feet of the very people he represents in Utah. The Public Lands provision is a government grift right out of Project 2025. It is a short-sighted bill meant to

Mike Lee is trying to play the victim for his shitty bill that aims to sell the public land right out from under the feet of the very people he represents in Utah.

The Public Lands provision is a government grift right out of Project 2025. It is a short-sighted bill meant to
Hussain Abdul-Hussain (@hahussain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not shy about saying this: I'd love to see Islamist #Iran tyranny collapse. I trust the Iranians are capable of replacing their Medieval regime with a moderate government that gives them hope, just like Syrians now have a shot at a better future.

Bloomberg (@business) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exclusive: Apple executives have held internal discussions about potentially bidding for artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI, seeking to address the need for more AI talent and technology bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Brad Setser (@brad_setser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard to understand why a President elected to put America first is (still) supporting tax provisions that put Ireland, Singapore and other centers of corporate tax avoidance first 1/3

Hard to understand why a President elected to put America first is (still) supporting tax provisions that put Ireland, Singapore and other centers of corporate tax avoidance first

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Rudy Havenstein, Senior Markets Commentator. (@rudyhavenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forget Powell, Lagarde, Bailey Macklem - all of them. William White is the one to listen to. He worked in the belly of the beast for years without losing his mind. Rare. Bank for International Settlements Bank of England Bank of Canada youtube.com/watch?v=dsglE9…

Brad Setser (@brad_setser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It almost is the definition of nuts "President Trump’s tax policy encourages the very offshoring that his tariffs are intended to stop." nytimes.com/2025/06/20/opi…

David Doney (@david_charts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Removing the cap on the payroll tax is one of the best policy choices and both parties should pursue it. It has about 80% popular support. It covers 65% of the program shortfall, hits the top 6% only, and reduces deficit by $300B/year.

Removing the cap on the payroll tax is one of the best policy choices and both parties should pursue it. It has about 80% popular support.  It covers 65% of the program shortfall, hits the top 6% only, and reduces deficit by $300B/year.
Brad Setser (@brad_setser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ireland fist isn't America first "Mr. Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created a loophole that made it far more profitable for the pharmaceutical giants, including Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Merck, to manufacture some of their most profitable drugs in Ireland" 1/2