Communications director @UPTECWA. Ind. director @SortitionNow. Previously DemNext, @SenSanders, @RepJayapal. Views here are my own

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3 Jan 2025
The assembly process sucked all the partisanship and stultifying ideological labels right out of politics. Working on this (during the frenzied last weeks leading up the election) was without a doubt my highlight of 2024.
Citizens’ assemblies do what most democracies only pretend to: trust normal people to make decisions on difficult policy questions. An Oregon county recently convened one to look for youth homelessness solutions. Nick Romeo reports on the gathering. nyer.cm/FUHBr4V
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Surveillance footage showed chaotic scenes at Iranian hospitals as strikes rain down on the country. One scene captured a nurse rescuing three newborn babies at a hospital in Tehran and carrying them to safety. Follow live updates on the war in Iran: abcnews.link/YA2Obmy
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A great line to get us away from the countless excesses of identity politics: "There is only one majority in this country — that's the working class"
Zohran on CBS: " I think what we can see is that a democratic socialist politics is one that should be judged on its delivery, like any ideology ...  I think that this is a politics that can flourish anywhere because, frankly, there is only one majority in this country — that's the working class and it's time we have a politics that puts them at the heart of what it is that we're pursuing and not as part of the appendix."
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a decree to establish a Universal Health Service, saying the objective is for any citizen to be able to attend any health institution and be guaranteed full and free coverage throughout the national system.
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A decade ago, Adolph Reed and Walter Benn Michaels told the left it had to choose between class politics and identity politics. It did, and we're living with the consequences, argues @ryan_zickgraf: compactmag.com/article/how-t…
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I helped build Facebook. I watched it become a machine for addicting people. Because addiction was more profitable. Now the same logic is driving AI. I wrote about what we do about it. 🧵
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The last time this occurred was in the late 1920s
"The top 1 percent of American households, which have a minimum net worth of $11.1 million, now collectively own about $25.6 trillion worth of stocks and mutual funds, the same amount as the remaining 99% of the country," per the Federal Reserve
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Can confirm. They grudgingly respect you because you're wielding power (the power of the press) without sucking up to them
an important journalism lesson i've learned is that officials who hate you will still talk to you if you've got the goods. the access journalism game really isn't necessary
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You don't have to agree with @BrandiKruse's views to object to this. Progressives in power should welcome public scrutiny from all sides, not try to shut it down. Subjecting your policies and practices to questions and criticism makes them better, not worse.
After 15 years covering the Washington State Legislature, I was just denied a press pass. Why? Because I have taken the public position that girls should not be forced to compete against boys. I am one of the longest-serving political reporters in the state. I have never acted unprofessionally at the statehouse. I ask serious, well-informed questions and provide coverage for many Washingtonians who feel unrepresented in mainstream news coverage. To make matters worse, legacy media representatives with the Capitol Correspondents Association conspired with Democrats in the House to weaponize an outdated policy to keep me (and other new media professionals) out. Let me be clear: Legacy news reporters took the side of politicians over the public. Rather than help expand political coverage for all by welcoming independent media into the fold, they pushed for LESS press freedom, not more. They played gatekeeper. Not only to help their struggling outlets survive by keeping out the competition, but to help the Democratic Party in power keep out critical voices. Yes, independent media in Washington state is overwhelmingly conservative. There is a reason for that. There is a reason more reporters are leaving legacy newsrooms to do what I did in 2021. Too many local newsrooms cover stories from a progressive worldview. They increasingly shut out 40% of the state and parrot the views of the party in power. Offering my informed opinion on policies should not preclude me, or others, from having access to the spaces we need to be in to do our jobs for the citizens who depend on us. To shut us out is to shut them out. I have advocated for a simple policy to govern press passes in Olympia – one based on decorum. If reporters can abide by reasonable decorum rules, they should be allowed a press pass. Podcasters. Bloggers. Columnists. YouTubers. Everyone. I invite my friends (and enemies) in legacy news to show a united front and stand up for press freedom, as I have done consistently for years – even when it meant criticizing my own side. If the goal is to hold elected leaders accountable, expanding old rules to welcome in more voices and more perspectives is the answer. If the goal is to shut out anyone who might challenge Democratic leaders, then I guess the policy should stay the same.
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Can anyone pin-point the exact moment where everything in society just got substantially worse?
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A brief history of American NarcoTerrorism as told through Marco Rubio's family cocaine trafficking enterprise prospect.org/2025/12/23/narc…
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19 Dec 2025
Vintage Bernie. Somewhere on a Senate server there’s a photoset of a young, beaming Musk showing a smiling Bernie around an early Tesla roadster prototype. An earlier, more innocent time I guess
Hello, @elonmusk! Just a couple of questions for you:
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"American democracy seems to be falling into an ever greater crisis. A lottocratic system, in which citizens are randomly selected to serve as legislators, could empower ordinary people and stem political dysfunction.": jacobin.com/2025/12/lottocra…
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The more I see our political discourse, the more I relate to this hot take
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3 Dec 2025
🚨 NEW: A majority of Americans now support Medicare for All even if it ends private insurance and raises taxes. The tipping point is here because the ACA is failing to keep health care affordable. New polling shows a 50-point shift in just six years.
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11 Nov 2025
"We disagree, so you can't come to my party" The iron law of oligarchy in action - not economic but political, as the Greeks first understood it. When only a small group can hold a limited set of powerful positions, it degenerates into high school-esque cliques and factions.
Mamdani is privately telling Hakeem Jeffries primary challenger not to run against him (per NYT)
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1/ In August 2020, the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, made an extraordinary request to President Trump’s ambassador, Ronald Johnson. A previously undisclosed report tells what happened next, according to a new ProPublica investigation. 🧵 ⬇️
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9 Aug 2025
Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?
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Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé'. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.
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The BBC World Service has compiled material on over 160 cases where children have been shot in Gaza - and found that in 95 cases, the child was shot in the head or chest.
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