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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-10

10 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-08

8 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

  • This darkness at 11pm (mountain time) is going to kill me when I get back to dc #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-07

7 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

  • Wonderful dinner. Albertan beef. Unibroue beer. And asparagus. #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-06

6 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

  • I still don't understand why itunes doesn't store podcast lists (just the lists, not the content) in the cloud #
  • Banff is really beautiful. Would love to live around mountains more http://twitpic.com/1uiydk #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-05

5 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

  • Really enjoying my new vzw blackberry 9650 #

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Media gets Carly Fiorina wrong on national security and the economy

5 June, 2010 (12:58) | By: soren

Over the past 72 hours, the online left has collectively ripped into Carly Fiorina  for an ad that shines a spotlight on Barbara Boxer’s assertion that “One of the very important national security issues we face, frankly, is climate change.” Naturally, the media has been carrying Boxer’s water in wildly distorting Fiorina’s point.

Ultimately, this election is going to be fought over questions about who can address the problem faced by our national economy (hint: taxes and debt bad) and who can address the real problems faced by Americans. That’s why it is important to get Fiorina’s point right on both national security and the economy.

Fiorina’s first point is that our country and California face very significant proximate challenges, like the economy, what does Barbara Boxer focus on? Climate change. But she has got nothing to say about the economy, other than more taxes and money for the public sector unions that are bankrupting her state. Right now, California’s unemployment rate stands in excess of 12 percent and has shown no signs of falling.  According to the US Department of Labor, 11 of the 14 metropolitan areas currently suffering from unemployment rates of at least 15% are located in California. 

Fiorina’s second point is that on actual national security issues, she is an embarassment. Her record:

Even if you grant that there are national security implications to climate change, and that’s not a point I really dispute, even Matt Yglesias called climate-change-as-security-threat a form of “threat inflation” that leads to “bad foreign policy decisions.” See above, for examples of “bad foreign policy decisions.”

Twitter Updates for 2010-06-04

4 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

  • Sunlight: Obama transparency "unusable" on spending. Little detail. http://bit.ly/d1fwbV #
  • Was the coast guard lying about its initial estimates about the size of the spill. looks so. What about white house? http://bit.ly/cCfK5b #
  • Didn't the rnc argue in 06 that their 04 machine would deliver results? http://bit.ly/9YMUDg #
  • Romanoff throws White House under bus again … But on Fox … Wasn't Fox on the enemies list? http://bit.ly/b3kwj5 #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-03

3 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-02

2 June, 2010 (18:39) | By: soren

  • Recovery.gov wants a mascot. How about unicorns? http://bit.ly/d87N1f #
  • really funny that politico.com/2010 is advertising smoking cessation stuff on an election night. #
  • i guess that the Obama coalition doesn't work in Alabama. Why am I not surprised? #
  • Will Folks still shooting blanks… http://bit.ly/9OWFNy #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-06-01

1 June, 2010 (14:39) | By: soren

  • Chuck Schumer tries to tax call centers. HP just replaces them with technology. Next Chucky taxes computers? http://bit.ly/bgxv97 #

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