@TheDemocrats @GOP Fixed it for you. https://t.co/Qh6ijCfaFx — PeninaChan aka Blank – FFXIV Dawntrail 🐸🔞 (@peninachan) Oct 29, 2025 from http://twitter.com/peninachan via IFTTT
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@TheDemocrats @GOP Registered democrat here: The government is shut down because my Democrats refused to pass a clean CR. They rather let their federal worker constituents starve then to take an L from Donald Trump. Save for 3 Democrats, they all even voted NAY on a bill to allow federal https://t.co/Nm6poguqxS — Jimmy McCambridge (@JimmyMack0320) …
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If the dems have to insist upon this 18 times a day, then they’re losing https://t.co/IFfjxcuIW4 — PoIiMath (@politicalmath) Oct 31, 2025 from http://twitter.com/politicalmath via IFTTT
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BREAKING via AP The Justice Department is investigating whether leaders in the Black Lives Matter movement defrauded donors who contributed tens of millions of dollars during racial justice protests in 2020. — Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) Oct 30, 2025 from http://twitter.com/yashar via IFTTT
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I suspect it’s because he understands that politics is a team sport, and ten years ago he switched teams. https://t.co/xCXWxK7amy — Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) Oct 31, 2025 from http://twitter.com/michaeljknowles via IFTTT
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“The hermeneutic of suspicion means you read the Bible suspicious of the text. Is that what you want for your children? This is spiritually and theologically sick.” From the October 22, 2025 edition of The Briefing on the release of The Just Love Story Bible for children. https://t.co/qLyk3UD8e4 — Albert Mohler (@albertmohler) Oct 31, 2025 …
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one of my favorite places in chicago https://t.co/D38AUcgnTM — Ashley Fitzgerald (@RizomaSchool) Oct 31, 2025 from http://twitter.com/RizomaSchool via IFTTT
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You don’t say???? https://t.co/qrvtHodYtS https://t.co/rhJhwFDl8f — JB (@JayAudax) Oct 31, 2025 from http://twitter.com/JayAudax via IFTTT
@skupor Which is why it is so vital to measure the right things! (And the converse: *stop* measuring the wrong things as soon as you realize they are wrong)
@skupor Which is why it is so vital to measure the right things! (And the converse: *stop* measuring the wrong things as soon as you realize they are wrong) — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Oct 31, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers October 30, 2025 at 10:50PM via IFTTT
Scott was a great manager when I was at #Opsware many years ago And I love his comment here: “Bubbles are a feature, not a bug, of innovation” Economic cycles need to be allowed to run their natural boom-and-bust (https://t.co/f1DCovDkQZ) course: either the bubble will https://t.co/ObyqjsELN8
Scott was a great manager when I was at #Opsware many years ago And I love his comment here: “Bubbles are a feature, not a bug, of innovation” Economic cycles need to be allowed to run their natural boom-and-bust (https://t.co/f1DCovDkQZ) course: either the bubble will https://t.co/ObyqjsELN8 — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Oct 31, 2025 from Twitter …
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And I love his comment here: “Bubbles are a feature, not a bug, of innovation”
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You can’t manage what you can’t measure https://t.co/lGgPUMnbxB — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 17, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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Another way to say this @andrewrsorkin: Bubbles are a feature, not a bug, of innovation. They enable entrepreneurs to channel their hubris to believe that they can actually change the world. @CarlotaPrzPerez has studied this extensively in her historical reviews of all major https://t.co/7jjM5pKcaB — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 18, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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Go big or go home https://t.co/ZTAh0uABFC — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 20, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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“While the district court cited this highly deferential standard, it erred by failing to apply it. Instead, the district court substituted its own assessment of the facts for the President’s assessment of the facts. This is the opposite of the significantly deferential standard — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 20, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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Thanks @FreemanWSJ for highlighting the opportunities for government efficiency we are pursuing at @usopm. Full post here – https://t.co/lGgPUMnbxB https://t.co/K9FpS4pX52 — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 22, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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We know via the “sheepskin effect” that the actual college education is not nearly as highly valued as the degree itself, so good to see a willingness to rethink whether telling every high schooler they need to go to college still makes sense. https://t.co/kYf2elK82C — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 22, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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The insanity of SF politics summarized in 2 sentences: “Almost anywhere else, Mr. Wiener would be considered liberal. But in San Francisco, some progressives have dismissed him as a corporate-friendly Democrat because his laserlike focus on building more housing has benefited — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 22, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
RT @GavinSBaker: Quite a math error from the @FT
RT @GavinSBaker: Quite a math error from the @FT — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Oct 31, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers October 30, 2025 at 10:46PM via IFTTT
RT @skupor: One of @bhorowitz faults as a manager is that he’s never very clear on what he is thinking :)
RT @skupor: One of @bhorowitz faults as a manager is that he’s never very clear on what he is thinking 🙂 — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Oct 31, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers October 30, 2025 at 10:45PM via IFTTT
@RizomaSchool So long as the bicyclists follow the rules of the road, I have found drivers *typically* do well with them in pretty much all of the US (yes – there are exceptions … but mostly when the riders are irresponsibly operating their conveyance)
@RizomaSchool So long as the bicyclists follow the rules of the road, I have found drivers *typically* do well with them in pretty much all of the US (yes – there are exceptions … but mostly when the riders are irresponsibly operating their conveyance) — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Oct 31, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers October …
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Brutal takedown: “[S]he peppers the book with platitudes about the need to “tap into out of the box thinking” and reject “an out-of-touch leadership working from an outdated playbook.” It is hard to take these exhortations seriously when Jean-Pierre’s own thinking remains so — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 22, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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She said the quiet part out loud https://t.co/aBynMmmrgh — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 22, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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This analysis would have failed a high school level statistics class: “It doesn’t account for part-time work, education levels, or career choices that can steer men into jobs that pay better.” https://t.co/WLHCx3FQ1I — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 25, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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I do not think that word – consummate – means what you think it means! https://t.co/jJ50T4dE7c — Scott Kupor (@skupor) Oct 26, 2025 from http://twitter.com/skupor via IFTTT
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@POTUS @USOPM Why the change in tone from former Biden officials? Presumably because they recognize the American people actually care about how their tax dollars are spent and that the role of government is to be a steward of that money. Doing more with less and focusing on the most critical — Scott Kupor (@skupor) …
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