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Jon Erlichman (@jonerlichman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Things that didn't exist 15 years ago: iPhone Instagram TikTok Bitcoin WhatsApp Zoom Uber Airbnb iPad Snapchat Kindle DoorDash Slack Twitch Bumble Fitbit Canva Dropbox Venmo Robinhood Pinterest Ethereum Samsung Galaxy Netflix streaming Instacart Lyft Stripe Square Coinbase

Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸 (@andrewyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know what we could really use? 18 year term limits for members of Congress in each House. 75% of Americans agree with this - it would modernize our representation and diminish the gerontocracy.

Garry Tan (@garrytan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think people don’t quite understand the urgency here. This is the kind of boil the frog change that seems subtle but 20 years from now, if you don’t take action now, an entire Californian generation of STEM researchers, scientists and engineers, will have never existed.

Face The Nation (@facethenation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“They will be paying for our generation’s decisions the rest of their lives”: Jan Crawford explains why she thinks 2021's biggest underreported story was the devastating impact of COVID policies on children

Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twitter has broken just about every piece of this FTX story using blockchain analytics, while NYT is writing puff pieces on a criminal. Feels like a turning point for citizen journalism and loss of trust in MSM.

Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms. The first is freedom of speech and expression—everywhere in the world." --FDR

Roelof Botha (@roelofbotha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Price floors and ceilings disrupt the orderly operation of markets. The impact of Milei’s dismantling of rent control in Buenos Aires were stunning: supply of rental properties more than doubled and real rents fell 40%. Despite the mountain of evidence of the damage caused by

John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly everyone has given up on urban K-12 reform. Politicians no longer talk about it. There's but one city, Houston, attempting wholesale reform and early results are incredibly promising. Cities from across the US are starting to pay attention. In 2023, after years of falling

Nearly everyone has given up on urban K-12 reform. Politicians no longer talk about it. There's but one city, Houston, attempting wholesale reform and early results are incredibly promising. Cities from across the US are starting to pay attention.

In 2023, after years of falling